co—produced by black swan director darren aronofsky, some kind of heaven began life as part of oppenheim's sundance assisted indie hit. oppenheim says he wanted to figure out why thousands of retirees were isolating themselves in a truman show like bubble world that reminded them of their youth. very nice spacing. appropriately, cinematographer david bolen plays up the air of artifice, filling his frames with candy coloured images that draw inspiration from films like tom haynes�* safe and tim burton's edward scissorhands. the result is a revealing portrait proving that elderly life is no less eventful than the madness of youth and wondering where it might lived in a theme park rather than the real world. we have too much fun down here, you know? it's available from dogwoof on demand and other streaming platforms. dad, will you read me a story? of course. do you promise you will remember the monsters? promise. from spanish—born, london—based filmmaker chino moya comes undergods, a twilight zone style anthology of future tense tales laced with graveside humour. this is extraordinary. booken