In the wee small hours, the lives of an extroverted home-based manicurist, a sick fast food employee, a stressed architecture student and a couple of “turros” become entangled in unexpected ways while waiting for the bus
Comedian and NY Times best-selling author, Charlie Berens, brings his brand of Midwest Nice to a new hour full of stories about growing up one of 12 children, sneaking a beer into church, gambling with his grandmother, and why his dad’s love for the Green Bay Packers was key to a happy childhood…. oh, and how his ADHD helped him understand A.I.
Two film majors, determined to debunk the urban legend of the “Chicago Gorilla,” get more than they bargained for after their investigation unveils a much more sinister discovery.
Martin is a young man who is kidnapped by Mica, a psychopath obsessed with finding a partner. Over the course of one night, Martin will be subjected to all kinds of bloody torture and visceral offerings from Mica, with the added misfortune of being allergic to blood.
After narrowly avoiding a car crash, a sleep deprived drifter decides to find a place to get some shuteye. But when he finds every hotel is booked, overnight parking is restricted, and people just keep telling him he needs to move his car, getting a good night's rest proves harder than it sounds.
By chance, on Christmas Eve, completely different passengers with their own problems and dreams board the same train, and now they all have to arrange Christmas dinner right in the dining car. While waiting for the first star, all the passengers come together as one big Ukrainian family. And miracles begin to happen.