When two kids dare to watch a gruesome VHS slasher flick about a violent Jack o' Lantern killer called "The Carvening", it hits a little too close to home.
Two no-name actors aren’t having the Broadway careers they dreamed of. The only thing that keeps them going are the small roles they’ve consistently booked in New York’s off-broadway theatre scene. But when they both fail to land good roles for the upcoming season, the future looks bleak. With no alternative, the actors decide they’re going to do the only thing that will get them back in the game: they’re going to become playwrights and write a new play with the biggest, longest, most dramatic scenes possible. And, most importantly, they’ll cast themselves.
“Murder They Talked About” is a satirical short film that pokes fun at gossipy true crime podcasts. It follows George and Mary, two self-appointed sleuths with more enthusiasm than expertise, as they dissect the details of a sensational murder.
An exhausted detective interrogates three suspects after an altercation gone awry. As these mischievous suspects delve into their stories, will Detective Finch squeeze the truth out of them?
Carmen, a recently retired woman from León, sets off on a spontaneous trip with her family to the Catalan ‘Golden Coast' after the death of the family matriarch. What starts off as a simple farewell, or so she thinks, turns into a journey back to her roots and a part of herself she’d never really known about. It’s a comedy about family, identity, and the courage it takes to start over, no matter if it’s sooner rather than later, or later rather than sooner.
Marciano Visi, a political essayist and far-right icon, reveals in an interview his ideals, which are radically different from those of his public image.
Perpetual screwup Stevie is running on empty having just escaped from rehab (again). On a quest to repay her debts and reconcile with her estranged, openly gay son Liam before skipping town for good, Stevie winds up in a slew of high-risk predicaments over the course of a few frenzied days.
Ro, a young woman with a dwindling dance career who returns home after many years to meet her biological father (Tate Donovan) for the first time. Born to Susan (Amy Aquino), a lesbian who opted for insemination, Ro grapples with the complexities of her unconventional family dynamic and soon forms a bond at her new job with three spirited octogenarians, who help her reconnect with her family, her roots and herself.
The Kink is the suburban story of a past-his-use-by-date, sex obsessed conman who is blackmailed by his lawyer’s overprotective mother to do the unthinkable. When he employs his lover’s husband to assist, his world becomes literally, a farce. Swingers, swindlers, gold diggers and mummy’s boys…It’s all about The Kink!
A journalist interviews four ex-employees of The Milton Family Group, a large corporation that seemingly vanished overnight. What begins as an investigation to uncover the truth behind a corporate mystery slowly devolves into a farce of absurd conspiracies and personal confessions.
Two aspiring Hollywood stars are sent back in time, during the Gone With the Wind Era, by the evil Dick Whitman, an old school studio exec. As the two try to get back to the present time, they keep getting stuck in movies of the past as token Black characters.