Short Round: Cloud, sky high

The scary folks over at ANTIMITY have been hard at work on their latest short, Cloud, written and directed by Larry Alan, and I can confidently say it’s their best yet. Alan’s films all have a very similar style—he seamlessly blends the real with the unreal, often creating these otherworldly-like atmospheres that feel firmly planted […]

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Short Round: The Halloween Special, tricks and treats aplenty

When you’re a horror fan everyday is Halloween, so I feel that it’s appropriate to share with you ANTIMITY’s latest short film The Halloween Special, which happens to be their longest yet. If you’re a regular visitor to TMR, then you’ve no doubt seen some of Larry Alan’s short films by now. He and the ANTIMITY […]

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Short Round: Icky Boy, the things we do for love

By now the folks over at ANTIMITY need no introduction from me—a handful of their fantastic short films have already been featured on TMR—so I’m going to let their latest creation do most of the talking. Entitled Icky Boy—that should tell you everything you need to know—director Larry Alan explores obsession and the ways in which […]

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Short Round: Popcorn, buttered and eerie

The good folks over at ANTIMITY have released yet another short film that sits comfortably in the horror genre, this time replacing demonic hands for demonic… popcorn? Much like their previous short Hands (watch it here), Popcorn is a horror-comedy with a minimal set-up—it wastes no time getting right to the good stuff, which happens to […]

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Short Round: It was a Midsummer’s Afternoon

Today we have a special treat for the Short Round as it features the short film debut of the talented Larry Alan who’s certainly no stranger to these parts as he was featured right here on Rhino’s Horror with a gallery of gorgeously disturbing photographs that captured terror in a single shot. But now Alan […]

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The Art of Larry Alan

I’ve got something a little different for you folks today and I think you’re really going to dig it. Larry Alan’s work marks only the second photographer to land a spot in The Art of Horror and you’ll quickly find out why. He’s a fantastic photographer who has a gift for capturing horror with a single […]

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