Halsey – “Now Or Never”
Elaborate narrative video for Halsey’s track “Now Or Never.” Co-directed by Halsey and Sing J Lee.
Elaborate narrative video for Halsey’s track “Now Or Never.” Co-directed by Halsey and Sing J Lee.
Great video for Small Black’s track “Between Leos” featuring a couple of Foley artists, sound engineers and the movie they’re working on. Directed by Jeremy S. Collins.
Performance artists Jean Carlos Pinae, Cesar Garcia and Infinit Coles talk gender fluidity and the importance of embracing who you are in this stunning portrait by New York City-based filmmaker Sebastian Sdaigui.
Video for Hercules & Love Affair’s track with Faris Badwan (of The Horrors). Directed by Rei Nadal.
A terrific hand-drawn animation of a hand drawing by artist Johan Rijpma from Utrecht, The Netherlands.
1. Detroit
The latest from director Kathryn Bigelow and writer Mark Boal (Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty) follows the civil unrest that rocked Detroit in the summer of 1967. Check out the powerful trailer above as well as the rest of our Best Picks of the week below!
2. Shiners: The Art of the Shoe Shine
A documentary highlighting different people from around the world who have chosen to shine shoes for a living.
3. Past Life
Two sisters work to unravel a disturbing family secret in this film inspired by true events.
4. Ingrid Goes West
Audrey Plaza looks perfectly cast as a young woman who becomes obsessed with a social media star and abandons her life in order to befriend her.
5. Rodney King
Spike Lee directs Roger Guenveur Smith’s one-man show about Rodney King, whose brutal beating sparked the 1992 LA riots.
Lil Dicky’s latest video takes an unexpected turn that involves a talking brain, aliens, and a John C Reilly cameo! Directed by Tony Yacenda.
The third instalment of The Progress Film Company’s Lost But Not Forgotten series explores the hidden community of people who live beneath Birmingham’s Spaghetti Junction.
Video for Meier & Erdmann’s track “Howler Monkey” by artist Víctor Doval from Valencia, Spain.
Visually striking and surreal portrait of an African surfer taken as a lover by an African water spirit. Shot and directed by Pato Martinez & Francisco Canton.
Video for Parisi’s track with RZA in support of the United Nations Refugee Agency. Directed by Ben Strebel, with choreography by Fanny Sage.