This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick is the Israeli film Land of the Little People, which revolves around four children at war with two army deserters who take shelter in their play area. The film is written and directed by
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick comes to us from director Bryan Reisberg and his upcoming comedy Big Significant Things. This dark road trip film is making its world premiere at this year’s SXSW, but it needs our help to put on the
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick is director Kevin Chenault‘s feature film Different Drum. This is a film we previously reviewed and liked it quite a bit, so we’d love to see this film reach a wider audience.
As an avid supporter of indie horror, this week’s Kickstart Sunday pick comes to us from director Gary King, and his film Unnerved. The film is very near completion (see the teaser trailer below) but needs our help to
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick is the horror short Heir, from Fatal Pictures. A while back, we reviewed their last short, Familiar, and we liked what we saw. Heir will be their last short before heading into
As a movie lover and a fan of table top games, this week’s Kickstart Sunday is the perfect choice. The game is called Cinelinx, and it’s a new card game where players link movie titles and actors together, with
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick comes to us from director Pamela French and her documentary Becoming More Visible. The film revolves around photographer Josh Lehrer and his relationship with a group of homeless transgender teens in New York City.
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick is the upcoming comedy The Foxy Merkins from director Madeleine Olnek. The film is nearly finished and it got into this year’s Sundance Film Festival, but they need our help to put on the
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick comes to us from director David Sandberg and his upcoming short film Kung Fury.For fans of 80s cinema, this is one to check out. The film revolves around an 80s detective who decides
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick is the upcoming comedy feature Obvious Child, written and directed by Gillian Robespierre. The film is set to premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and stars Jenny Slate (Saturday Night Live) and Jake
This week, we’re very proud to promote Life Itself, a feature documentary on the life of the late Roger Ebert. The film is directed by Steve James (Hoop Dreams) and features interviews from family members, colleagues, and filmmakers that
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick is 30 Years of Garbage: The Garbage Pale Kids Story from Sean Tiedeman. I think the only explanation you need is that this is a documentary about Garbage Pale Kids cards. The crazy thing
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick comes to us from director Alex Winter, with his follow up to Downloaded titled Deep Web. This documentary chronicles the inception of the Bitcoin and the rise of underground sites such as the Silk
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick is the documentary Twenty-Four by Thirty-Six, from Post No Joes Productions. As a collector and aficionado of poster art myself, a documentary about the history and current day status of poster art is something
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick comes to us from director ClaireCarré and her upcoming science fiction film embers. The film takes place in a world where all of humanity is stricken with a neurological disease that renders everyone
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick is director John Kyriacou‘s UK horror film Eden Lodge. The film has finished production and just needs our help getting the final sound mixing finished. The best part about this Kickstarter project, other than