
Written/Directed/Producered by Tim Baldwin
While deciding on whether they should retire or keep fighting, four B-Level superheroes get attacked by their arch enemy.
12 minutesWritten/Directed/Producered by Tim Baldwin
While deciding on whether they should retire or keep fighting, four B-Level superheroes get attacked by their arch enemy.
12 minutesWritten by Ben Leonberg, Alex Cannon, Scott Riehs, Directed by Ben Leonberg, Produced by Scott Riehs
Written/Directed by David Coyle; Produced by Lewis Costin, David Coyle, Henry Fagg
A man awakens in a white room with two doors. Each door loops into the other. The only objects within the room are a red ball and a revolver containing a single bullet. How do you escape a loop?
10 minutesWritten by Annelise Sanders; Directed by Victoria Vaughn; Produced by Nick Krassowski, Dorothy Coletta, Lauren Ciaravalli
Years after the death of her father, Emilia Evans is drawn back to her childhood home where she discovers the fairies she thought were once just a dream are deathly real.
20 minutesWritten/Directed by Chris “Doc” Wyatt; Produced by Jaime Burke
After being rejected at a fairy-themed children’s birthday party, a girl bones up on her knowledge of fairies. This leads her to a book of dark knowledge, a contraption of dubious design, and a chance for vindication.
6 minutesWritten by Rafael Alvarez, Clara Viola, Alvaro Ron; Directed/Produced by Alvaro Ron
Sarah, (Allie Grant, Weeds) a nerdy teenager, steals her mom’s brand new car to go on a date with Danny, (Miles Heizer, Suburgatory) the boy she is in love with. Little does she know the vehicle hides a secret that will change her life forever.
6 minutesWritten/Directed/Produced by Fred Olen Ray
After receiving a series of anonymous Shakespearean sonnets, Spidora (Megan Sheehan), a Side Show performer who plays the ‘Girl with the Body of a Hideous Spider’ at Dr. Grave’s (Jerry Lacy) Museum of the Weird, finally agrees to meet her secret admirer (Bobby Quinn Rice) at the urging of her fellow workers. In the dark dressing room after the last show, her true self is revealed.
While Spidora may look very strange on the surface, it is at its very heart, an eight-legged love story. A collaboration between the 1960s Dark Shadows TV star, Jerry Lacy, and cult film director, Fred Olen Ray, it’s an affectionate nod to the carnival freak shows of days gone, by where being different and finding love didn’t often go hand in hand.
15 minutesWritten/Directed by Steven Ayromlooi; Produced by Steven Ayromlooi, Alex Villa-Real, Mathew Grey
The realm is embroiled in war between the two Goddesses. The Evil Queen, Goddess of the Moon, has captured Princess Kyoko-–a devout follower and one of the last in the realm pure enough to hold counsel with the Sun Goddess. Without her, defeat is inevitable. But a mysterious warrior, of the fabled Ashikage clan, has miraculously rescued the Princess from the Queen’s impenetrable fortress.
The warrior with no name, a frightening horned beast, seems hell bent on returning the Princess to her father even though he claims to have no stake or interest in the war. His sole intention: to repay a cryptic long-standing debt, for he no longer seeks honor or glory.
At first, Princess Kyoko is untrusting of her rough-mannered savior. But as their odyssey unfolds, she discovers that there is more to this warrior than he lets on. Could the Sun Devil be enlisted to fight for her people and turn the tide of the war?
But first, they must survive their journey home through the dark enchanted forest of Karazaya. For if the Princess is recaptured, the realm may be lost forever.
29 minutesWritten/Directed by Matt Inns; Produced by Matt Inns & Melissa Dodds
When a mysterious girl falls into the sights of a violent stalker, she is left with only one means of survival.
4 minutes