Experiencing Aesthetica Short Film Festival 2017
York’s Aesthetica Short Film Festival is “one of the friendliest and most respectable festivals on the circuit”, writes Joseph Wade of his experience.
Read MoreYork’s Aesthetica Short Film Festival is “one of the friendliest and most respectable festivals on the circuit”, writes Joseph Wade of his experience.
Read MoreThe official winners of York’s 2017 Aesthetica Short Film Festival. Benjamin Cleary & TJ O’Grady Peyton’s ‘Wave’ wins Best of Festival.
Read MoreIntroducing the Aesthetica Short Film Festival 2017’s official selection. Get all of the information you need, here.
Read MoreJeymes Samuel follows ‘The Harder They Fall’ with the visually striking but narratively disjointed ‘The Book of Clarence’ starring LaKeith Stanfield. Review by Rehana Nurmahi.
Read MoreTal Kantor short film ‘Letter to a Pig’ is a beautifully put together Oscars Animated Short nominee with a lot to love. Review by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreJared and Jerusha Hess forgo their usually identifiable filmmaking traits to embrace a more earnest story in their Animated Short Oscars nominee ‘Ninety-Five Senses’. Review by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreThe imagery, style, and performances work in concert to great effect in Martin Scorsese’s ‘Raging Bull’ (1980), assuredly one of the director’s best films. Review by Jacob Davis.
Read MoreRaine Allen-Miller’s BAFTA-nominated British romcom ‘Rye Lane’ is as busy and vibrant as London itself, ‘Love Actually’ in Peckham. Review by Rob Jones.
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