The Night Out: A Jolt To Expectations
Two adolescent girls go on a trip to celebrate one turning eighteen. A serial killer follows them. Jordan Burbank directed ...
Two adolescent girls go on a trip to celebrate one turning eighteen. A serial killer follows them. Jordan Burbank directed ...
Balancing satire with sincerity, Zanah Thirus’ The Love You Want Exists teases its characters while also allowing space for serious ...
The first installment of Sassy Mohen’s three part series How To Hack Birth Control, a show focused on cis women’s ...
21st & Colonial, Angelo Reyes’ 19-minute crime drama (co-written with Toby Osborne), is a depiction of one of many police ...
Niuyue Kay Zhang’s tale of tenderness and perseverance in the face of a snowballing disaster, Mother in the Mist is ...
Replete with religious imagery, David Matthew Johnson’s Ode to the Whale of Christ is a 30-minute experiment in silence. Bleached ...
Few personal tragedies strike as devastatingly as being told your days are numbered, especially if you are no more than ...
The focus of Jesse Edwards’ Life After is split between the oftentimes desperate search for the meaning of life, and ...
Gary, a 9-minute horror directed by Michael Rognlie (co-written with John Lee), follows in the tradition of smart devices gone ...
An artistic feat for Aaron Markus Graf, who has written, directed, shot and edited the 20-minute film, Sunday Poem is ...
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