directed by Joe Nicolosi/ Hell No is a short exploration of what would happen in horror situations if smart characters made good decisions. “Production wise, it was such fun to make. I explained to the DP that basically, every shot is going to be a different genre, so let’s try and do things that will […]
Lights Out
directed by David F. Sandberg Lights Out is a short horror film that follows a woman readying herself for bed, only to find that something may be lurking in the shadows. At just under three minutes, this short video has us wanting to leave the lights on full time. All of a sudden it just […]
Luna
directed by Antonio Perez/ A young girl witnesses the murder of her family by a mysterious killer. Now she must try to survive before the killer finds her. A couple of friends and I were driving to Vegas and somebody decided to take a short cut. We ended up getting a flat tire in the […]
Shnit International Shortfilmfestival
Festival In Focus: shnit International Shortfilmfestival in Go Film Magazine Digital film magazine Go Film showcases award-winning short films from the shnit International Shortfilmfestival as well as presents exclusive interviews with festival director Olivier van der Hoeven and Global Coordinator, Sean Drummond January 2014 Go Film Magazine shines the spotlight on the shnit International Shortfilmfestival […]
Horrific Horror Shorts in “Go Film”, the Digital Film Magazine on iPhone/iPad/Android
Third annual Halloween Horror Celebration featuring five award-winning full-length short horror films and exclusive filmmaker interviews. Go Film Magazine treats readers to their third annual Halloween Horror Celebration issue. This year the magazine brings five award winning shorts from three acclaimed short filmmakers into focus, delivering a memorable and horrifying Halloween experience for readers and […]
La Grange (The Barnhouse)
directed by Caroline Mailloux/ When an eight-year-old boy in a small Quebec town goes missing without a trace, a local woman begins to wonder if her young son might hold the key to the mystery. A tightly wound drama about social expectations and how kids and adults can be, on the inside, a million miles […]
Intruders
directed by Santiago Menghini/ In the dark just before the dawn, a woman has died in her small suburban home, her death caused by some mysterious, intangible entity looming over the town — a presence that has only just begun to make itself felt. A chilling, brilliantly controlled evocation of the inexplicable forces that have […]
An Apartment
directed by Sarah Galea-Davis/ Middle-aged and unemployed, Paul is looking to restart his life — but as he is forced to move in with his brother and take a menial job, it becomes increasingly apparent that what he’s lost can’t be regained. A sensitive and honest depiction of fading middle-class dreams. Issue 16: Toronto International […]
Sleeping Giant
directed by Andrew Cividino/ While spending a boring summer on Lake Superior, Adam falls in with two local boys and begins to fill his days attempting ever more hazardous stunts — but the arrival of pretty young Taylor could lead to the trio’s riskiest dare yet. Andrew Cividino captures boyhood growing pains with bracing authenticity. […]
Me and My Moulton
directed by Torill Kove/ A seven-year-old girl longs for a bicycle so that she can be more like the other kids in her Norwegian town, but her embarrassingly unconventional, modernist architect parents see things differently. Academy Award-winning animator Torill Kove weaves memory and fantasy together in this droll and charming look at the pain of […]
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