Icecap Seven: A Half-Hour Mystery Blended with Horror
Daniel Sandoval’s Icecap Seven is a 32-minute mystery produced on a shoestring budget that follows three characters through entwined, non-linear ...
Daniel Sandoval’s Icecap Seven is a 32-minute mystery produced on a shoestring budget that follows three characters through entwined, non-linear ...
Michael Rognlie and E.E. Tallent’s The Need is a horror short about a withdrawn young man who feels universally unwanted. ...
John Ferrer’s Trial 22 is a slick action-horror where the pace is set to such a high rate that characters ...
JP Bradham’s Consumed deploys horror and tumultuous film language to showcase the frenzied mental scape of a character caught in ...
Darius Clar’s 14-minute horror The Doll Collector sees two young women join hands with a sorceress. Plagued by problems beyond ...
The protagonist of Chipper, Caroline,is Elle Woods meets Margot Robbie’s Barbie. Directed by MK Kopp, it is a proof-of-concept horror-comedy ...
Gia Rayne-Harris and Joshua Zev Nathan co-directed Cairn has all the makings of a horror. An ancestral home in the ...
In The Spirit Became Flesh, a rural community responds to its gradual disintegration by erecting a new god to worship. ...
Ivan Dimitrov’s Khaos is high on ideas. And, in little under 7-minute, he manages to skillfully create the ambiance that ...
Written and directed by Francis Han, 503 is an excellent example of creative writing. That the horror genre has been ...
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