Stopmotion will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on June 11 via IFC Films and RLJE Films. The 2023 British psychological horror film is currently available on VOD.
Robert Morgan (ABCs of Death 2) makes his feature directorial debut from a script he co-wrote with Robin King. Aisling Franciosi stars with Tom York, Caoilinn Springall, Therica Wilson-Read, and Stella Gonet.
Special features are listed below, where you can also watch the trailer.
Special features:
Behind the Scenes of Stopmotion
Interview with director/co-writer Robert Morgan
Interview with actress Aisling Franciosi
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Ella Blake, a stop-motion animator struggling to control her demons after the loss of her overbearing mother, embarks upon the creation of a film that becomes the battleground for her sanity. As Ella’s mind starts to fracture, the characters in her project take on a life of their own.
No actual v*, but there are a few moments that many could find triggering.
In the short “B is for Badger”, a person’s blood and guts fall onto another person’a face. They proceed to g* strongly once or twice before walking away. No v*
In the short “O is for Ochlocracy”, a woman has what is assumed to be feces throw at her face. She smells it, realizes what it is, then g* and r*. No v*
The worst instance is the short “Z is for Zygote”. In the last third of the short or so, a woman lies on the floor in pain, and she starts expelling her organs from her mouth. The audio and visual can be incredibly triggering, but technically no v*.
We all joked about Natalia being written off in one line but I’m so glad we didn’t have to struggle through watching that relationship fail and we get to see Evan Buckley sucking face with a hot pilot instead. This is the best timeline 😌
Buck deserves a love confession that isn’t inspired by him being put in danger. Buck deserves a love confession that doesn’t come out of a life or death situation.
Eddie deserves a love confession that comes from him wanting to, not feeling like he has to. Eddie deserves a love confession where it feels natural and he doesn’t struggle to explain himself.
They both deserve a love confession that is domestic and warm and RIGHT for all the right reasons.
achilles and patroclus; he is half of my soul as the poets say.
[original text in post: When you took Patroclus from Achilles— is this what he felt? When he saw him lifeless and pale and unmoving in another soldier's arms as they delivered the very reason he was here on earth—did he feel the ground move from under him? Did he feel time cease? Did he feel the way I do now? Out of breath, out of life, out of time, out of love. When you took his person, did he also want to dig a hell of his own?]