Shorts: WTF (Tribeca Film Festival 2019) – Summary, Review (with Spoilers)
The WTF Shorts at Tribeca 2019 all live up to the collection’s title, but not all for the same reason.
Films in this category aren’t full-length, an hour or more, movies, but shorts.
The WTF Shorts at Tribeca 2019 all live up to the collection’s title, but not all for the same reason.
In preparation for the full-length Netflix release, we checked out the See You Yesterday short available on HBO until May 1st.
The Dump keeps up the weird vibe of the rest of the anthology but decides it wants to get a bit rustic, and not in a farm life kind of way.
Good Hunting will likely be one of your favorite shorts to come out of the Love, Death + Robots anthology.
Beyond the Aquila Rift may feel like it cut the bulk of a larger story, but the way it makes you fiend for details is part of the sell.
When The Yogurt Took Over is a bit of an anomaly since it doesn’t feature love, robots, and arguably no death. So, is it good?
Sucker of Souls is quite gory and a tad bit comical. However, it is towards the bottom of the Love, Death & Robots ranking.
Cartoon graphics mix with life or death situations creating moments that make you hold your breath in Suits.
In The Witness, we get what feels like a pitch to a much more complicated movie.
Three Robots is a quirky short which ends just before it could perhaps go left and overstay its welcome.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.