At one point he decided to turn that camcorder footage into a documentary to tell each of their stories. Through casual interviews with his friends, each of them open up about their hardships and share stories of abuse from parents, experiences with racism, and struggling with alcoholism. It'...
Also, there are three open calls with stories that I never finished which could make great fits so, hopefully, I’ll have a few more submissions being sent out in the near future! Now, for the standards: Thank you so much to everyone who has become a Patreon for Horror Tree. We ...
Jeskid’s impact is undeniable. His film is featured in a chapter of a USC textbook, and his comedy series garnered 10 million views in 2022. Jeskid’s journey proves that art thrives when a determined artist stays true to who they are. Stories must be told. Movies must be made. Crea...
If it was possible, I would give this a 420/69. Another incredible thing about this film are the characters. It has a hero you can sympathize for, a villian who is despicable, and characters with great backstories. Perfect to say the least. Helpful•15 2 ...
UPDATED TWICE WEEKLY Expand your horizons with this collection of hand-picked classic short stories and tales by writers like Jack London, Guy de Maupassant, Edith Wharton, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, Ray Bradbury, Hans Christian Anderson, Ambrose Bier...
Why we love it: It really freaks out the kids when the grandmother meets her match in a twist that we see coming just in time to really feel the horror. If you’re looking for short stories that are engaging and rich for character study, this is the one for middle schoolers. ...
Stories on the EdgeCategory Archives: short story June 17, 2022 The Captive (excerpt) 880 AD Near Lichfield, England “Dane, do you know why you were brought here?” Elspeth, Lady of Hystead, gathered her thick red skirts and sat on the curved stool at the side of the room, ...
the United States, and Latin America. That’s, in fact, rewarding, and even brings for me a conceptual shock. They will motivate you to re-examine your way of telling stories, your way of execution, and your style, which is actually helpful for young directors in Asia, especially those ...
Sixteen short stories by the New York Times bestselling author Peter Straub, the celebrated master of horror. In this collection, Peter Straub consistently changes the boundaries of genre, transcending horror and suspense to unlock the dark, unsettling, and troubling dissonances that exist on the ...
I’m always shocked that more of Millhauser’s short stories haven’t been adapted to screen—I had thought this was the only one, in fact, but turns out there was another, in 2014:The Sisterhood of Night. It looks . . . not great. Do better by this American master, please, Hollywo...