Edwin and James go the non-fiction route for the third and final shorts category.
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Edwin and James go the non-fiction route for the third and final shorts category.
James and Edwin dissect this year’s awards hopefuls.
James and Edwin discuss this year’s finalists.
James and Edwin discuss this year’s nominees.
James and Edwin discuss this year’s nominees.
James and Edwin discuss this year’s nominees.
Wes Anderson returns to the rich Roald Dahl well with charming adaptations of four short stories.
The latest batch of finalist cover a range of compelling subjects, but all feel incomplete.
This year’s finalists run from heartfelt comedy to would-be heartbreaking drama.
This year’s nominees feature everything from a talking fox to a naked sailor hurled skyward by an explosion.
This year’s nominees tackle such difficult subjects as homelessness and refugees — and the joys of a historic female basketball player.
A clear favorite emerges from the latest batch of nominees, which features edgier fare than usual.
This year’s surprisingly subpar finalists range from dystopian to downright cruel.
The Asheville Movie Guys dissect this year’s non-fiction finalists.
The Asheville Movie Guys break down this year’s batch of finalists.
The selection of short films from this year’s Sundance is more of a mixed bag than usual.
Harrowing stories from around the world define this year’s five nominees, though hope and inspiration shine through in the program’s best works.
Stop-motion works comprise over half of this year’s nominees, but will one of the two computer-animated finalists take home the Academy Award?
From “A Sister” to “Brotherhood” and a glimpse through “The Neighbors’ Window,” this shorts program at the Grail Moviehouse has a lot to recommend it.
Three Oscar nominees could emerge from the collection of 10 short films from around the world.