video essay
Van Gogh Didn't Care About Fame and Neither Should You
Filmmaker Adam Westbrook argues for practice and patience in our media-obsessed art world.
Pixar Tribute Spans 20 Years of Emotional Ass-Kicking
Pixar has the secret to storytelling down pat. Here's why.
The Back to the Future Trilogy Has Us Seeing Triple
History repeats itself throughout Robert Zemeckis' sci-fi trilogy.
Spike Jonze and the Shifting State of Human-Robot Relations
In 'Her' and 'Being John Malkovich,' is AI a friend, foe, or something else entirely?
Remember James Horner's Celebrated Scores in One Supercut
Titanic, Avatar, Braveheart, The Land Before Time, and so many more ring out in Nelson Carvajal’s seven-minute video essay.
Quentin Tarantino's Bloodiest Moments Are Not for the Faint-of-Heart
Jacob T. Swinney concludes his four-part 'Tarantino' series with a sanguine supercut the director would be proud of.
Are Video Games Just An Extension Of Reality?
In his new four-part installation, "Parallele I-IV," Harun Farocki explores where gaming ends and reality begins.
New Video Art By Harun Farocki Questions Our 30 Year Tie To CGI
The four-part film cycle offers the artist's exploration into the Computer-Generated Age.
Supercut Film School: Q&A With Elusive, Anonymous Video Essayist kogonada
In a matter of seconds, a kogonada film can get to the heart of perhaps not what makes a filmmaker great, but what makes a filmmaker honest, consistent and, above all, a deliberate creative thinker.