14
<div><a class="mobile-navigation-menu-icon-search" href="/link/00b505040c7b4b5a97dae3aae73a8557.aspx">Search</a></div> <div><a id="lnkCart" class="mobile-navigation-menu-icon-cart" href="/cart/index.aspx">Cart</a></div> <div><a class="mobile-navigation-menu-icon-email" href="https://pages.wordfly.com/oldglobe/pages/Subscribe/" target="_blank">Email List</a></div>

Mad God May 2026

Mad God is not a conventional film. It is a fever dream, a visceral sensory assault, and a monumental achievement in independent animation. Conceived by legendary visual effects artist Phil Tippett (known for his work on Star Wars , RoboCop , and Jurassic Park ), the film is a wordless, plot-light, and relentlessly bleak journey through a layered, infernal universe. It stands as a testament to the power of practical effects and the singular, unfiltered vision of its creator, a project nearly 30 years in the making.