Dance: “Cry Me a River”
A man gets over his ex by dancing through a river of women to Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me a River.” Directed and choreographed by Andrew Winghart.
A man gets over his ex by dancing through a river of women to Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me a River.” Directed and choreographed by Andrew Winghart.
London-based animator Rory WT’s wonderful 2015 grad film from the Royal College of Art.
Cool oceanic visuals by New York City-based artist Vincent Houze for Max Cooper’s track with Kathrin deBoer.
Experimental filmmaker Philip Evans creates a skate video on paper! Featuring Jak Pietryga and Chris Jones, with music by Gibbo.
A fascinating documentary exploring the Japanese subculture inspired by American “Chicano” culture. Co-directed by London-based filmmaker Louis Ellison and London/Tokyo-based photographer Jacob Hodgkinson.
Incredible graduate film by Chen Wei-Yuan. Music by Wen-Hsimg Wang and sound design by Yeh Hong-Jung.
Video for Martin Garrix and Dua Lipa’s track “Scared To Be Lonely” by London-based director Blake Claridge.
A futuristic video for Jamiroquai’s latest track “Automaton,” off their first new album in 7 years. Directed by Charlie Lightening.
1. Kuso (NSFW)
The first feature-length film by Flying Lotus (aka Steven Ellison) is causing people to walk out of theatres at Sundance and been described by The Verge as “the grossest movie ever made.” Of course, none of this is exactly surprising if you’ve seen the trailer. Watch above and check out the rest of our Best Trailer picks below!
2. The Discovery
A sci-fi romance starring Rooney Mara and Jason Segel, The Discovery plays out the grim reality of what would happen is there was ever definitive proof of life after death.
3. The Wizard of Lies
Robert De Niro stars as businessman Bernard Madoff (with Michelle Pfeiffer playing his wife Ruth Madoff) in the HBO drama based on Diana B. Henriques’ non-fiction book The Wizard of Lies.
4. Catfight
Written and directed by Onur Tukel, Catfight follows two former college friends caught up in a violent, years-long rivalry.
5. Brimstone
Guy Pearce looks terrifying as a vengeful preacher in Dutch writer and filmmaker Martin Koolhoven’s first English-language film.
6. I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore
A nursing assistant finds a new vigilante-style sense of purpose after her home is burglarized. Written and directed by Macon Blair, with cinematography by Larkin Seiple (Swiss Army Man)
7. Missy Elliot
A teaser for the upcoming documentary on Missy Elliot. Be sure and check out her latest video here if you haven’t already!
Missy always NEXT LEVEL. Co-directed by Dave Meyers and Missy Elliott.
Great documentary by New York City-based filmmaker Ryan Booth. “Five Star” follows high school football player, Brandon Jones, as he navigates aggressive college recruitment and the pressure of making the right decision.