Flash projection from dutch visual artist Han Hoggerbrugge
Experimental computer animation that also use ink on paper made by the collective Insertsilence. Peterson and Pitaru are respected names in the field of media design and their work has been exhibited in galleries from Seoul, New York to London
Leading up to the events of Pitch Black, Richard B. Riddick escapes the Ursa Luna Penal Facility with William J. Johns hot on his tail.
A mysterious cult performs an ancient ceremony, inviting an otherworldly power into their earthly realm.
Queer Duck and his partner of 18 months (a lifetime in gay years), Stephen Arlo "Openly" Gator, hit a relationship crisis when the fey fowl is wooed by a brassy Broadway broad. Queer Duck wonders if he'd be happier being straight, while Gator the waiter spills his problems to a compassionate Conan O'Brien.
Deborah makes a living by drawing the skin of her clients. One night, her housemate invites her boyfriend and friend to their house. Sitting in the armchair, they consume the series of the moment, Gain of Clones, until, suddenly, the signal is cut off and the screen is dyed red while subliminal images float. No one remembers what happened the last two minutes. The answer will be in the enigmatic presence of giant cats that will later invade the city.
A view over life into a peaceful block of flats.
Opposition of male and female stereotypes
A comedic look at adhering to driving rules.
Six people and a dog share ideas and prejudice.
In this thrilling new chapter of the BunnyKill saga, Snowball is sent on a mission to eliminate the leader of a deadly ninja clan. As he battles waves of skilled assassins, a mysterious figure named Ruby emerges, blurring the line between friend and foe. With danger at every turn, Snowball must push his limits to survive.
Bunnykill 5 begins the epic two-part finale of the series, with Snowball on a high-stakes mission to rescue his missing partner. As he infiltrates dangerous facilities and faces powerful enemies, including minions and SWAT officers, the action intensifies with stealth kills and thrilling combat. This marks the final chapter of Snowball's saga, packed with intense sequences and high-energy moments. Fans of the series won’t want to miss this epic conclusion, as Snowball’s fate takes an unexpected turn in a battle that will define his legacy.
Snowball returns in a high-stakes, sci-fi adventure! Tasked with eliminating the mysterious Professor Sludge, he infiltrates the villain’s Moon Fortress under disguise. Along the way, he crosses paths with Smoke—an old rival on the same mission. Despite their uneasy alliance, the two face deadly cyborgs, advanced mech bunnies, and a fortress full of danger. Originally released in two parts (2005 and 2007), this chapter delivers non-stop action, unexpected teamwork, and a race against time in the most intense Bunnykill mission yet.
Snowball returns in this action-packed sequel, where the stakes are higher, and the battles are deadlier. This time, he’s on a mission to eliminate Dust, a ruthless Carrot Lord at the center of a violent turf war. With his sword in hand, Snowball infiltrates Dust’s stronghold, cutting through waves of enemies in a brutal showdown that will push his skills to the limit.
In this fast-paced, action-packed Flash animation, an adorable yet deadly bunny wielding a samurai sword embarks on a violent rampage through a whimsical, fairy tale-like forest. Created by Juuso Andelin (The_Glacius) and technically supported by Matti Pajunen (Maza), this cult classic blends intense fight sequences with a playful yet dark atmosphere. Featuring music by the Finnish industrial band Turmion Kätilöt, 'BunnyKill' became an iconic part of early 2000s internet animation culture.
The best animation compilation on this side of the thrift store! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtFTfsNnVdY
In 2013, online clay animator Robert Benfer scammed hundreds of fans out of thousands of dollars and has continued to become less of the independent film icon he used to be, though his unique influence on video creators remains to this day. This film not only sheds light on how Benfer's films impacted young filmmakers, but also how a talented independent artist can fall from grace no matter how obscure they are.
In the Kingdom of Avalor, Elena takes Naomi up a mountain to show her favorite view of the kingdom. Elena laments to Naomi how she was trapped in the Amulet of Avalor for forty-one years, and then presents to her a broken wand. She tells her that it was Shuriki's wand and how she would still be trapped in the Amulet if it was not for a brave young Princess: Sofia. Elena then proceeds to tell Naomi the whole story ...
The story of how the life of a simple office worker changed when he began to feel attracted to his very ugly boss.
One day from home in quarantine.