15 Mar
Trailer for upcoming short film "Scenes From the Suburbs"

When Spike Jonze first directed Arcade Fire’s “Suburbs” video, the idea was that the piece would play as a sort of “trailer” for an upcoming short film which would expand on tropes touched on in the music video. Well now these ideas have begun to expand and evolve, and the collaboration has put out this […]


19 Nov
A mini exploration into the shittiest era of most of our lives

When you combine two creative powerhouses like Arcade Fire and Spike Jonze you basically can’t go wrong. And such is the case with the video for the title track off Arcade Fire’s Suburbs album. Directed by Mr. Jonze, the clip was shot in Austin and is a poignant  6-minute mini exploration into the shittiest era […]


2 Mar
More animated goodness from the mind of Maurice Sendak

Available on the Where the Wild Things Are Blu-Ray and DVD — which comes out today  — is a special feature, a completely unreleased 23-minute adaptation of another of Wild Things author Maurice Sendak’s books, Higglety Pigglety Pop! Starring the voices of Meryl Streep and Forrest Whitaker, the short was directed by Maciek Szczerbowski and […]


17 Feb
The "I'm Here" robots take over the NYC boutique

Remember that Opening Ceremony x Where the Wild Things Are collaboration from a couple months back? Well apparently the OC crew is back at it again battling Mr. Spike Jonze for world supremacy, as they’ve just decorated the window display in their New York boutique with the robots from Jonze’s short film I’m Here (remember […]


Spike Jonze premiered his new film I’m Here at Sundance last Thursday, and the trailer of it is below. The 35-minute film follows the life of 2 robots in “a futuristic fable rooted in the universal emotions of first love, ruminating on youth, identity, autonomy and loss.” It’s no secret we love our robots here […]


15 Jan
A Festival of Rare and Hard To See Films hits Culver City

Wow this looks awesome. Roberts & Tilton present the Projections film festival starting tomorrow (Saturday, January 16th) — billed as a “A Festival of Rare and Hard To See Films”. It begins its run in Los Angeles at their Culver City gallery with an opening reception from 6-9 pm. The festival is curated by Aaron […]