A journalist returns home after the death of her father and discovers a cassette tape describing mysterious lights appearing in the skies of West Texas. She sets out on a cross-state road trip to discover the truth.
A few months after the events in "Escape To Black Tree Forest" Chuck Peterson escapes from the Vestron Hospital For The Criminally Insane and returns to Black Tree Forest. There he meets a whole new group of teens out looking for fun on Halloween night. The cycle continues on the night no one comes home!
After he tells his mother that he's gay, a teenager finds himself in a fight for survival against two sadistic intruders who are pretending to be his real parents.
A workaholic with no time for anybody suddenly find himself trapped in his office. Leaving work one night, he quickly discovers that he can’t find the front door. His phone stops working, and eventually disappears. None of the other phones in the office work. As time goes on, he starts to hear things and realizes he’s not alone in a place from which there is no escape.
Five twenty-somethings go for a weekend camping trip in remote New England, only to discover that the land on which they're staying was the site of a brutal mass murder years ago.
When a college fraternity and sorority council add a new component to the pledge process, the pledgees now must spend the night in a recently uncovered African American burial ground that was unearthed by Hurricane Irma. And to their surprise they find a serial killing slave buried among the ancestors.
A "Director" held and filmed auditions in 2009 for young women to star in his Reality Film. The disturbing footage was recently found, over a decade later. The killer has never been caught. See terror for real.
College friends and family gather for a lakeside vacation, but find the locals' hospitality unsettling. Despite odd rules, they embrace activities until strange occurrences disrupt their getaway.
The True Story of the Christ's Return is an attempt at recreating the style and atmosphere of the 16mm experimental / art films of the 1970s, though still leaning a bit towards the horror, slightly sci-fi side. While this film is somewhat different than previous efforts, it still seems to have some of usual Italian flare. The story is a bit peculiar to say the least. Jay Creepy of Severed Cinema notes, "This short has a lot of depth. Mario Murgia has seriously planned and executed the shots plus angles of the scenes to layer on dreamy doom-laden material."
A young man, unable to open up about his troubled past, is visited by an old family member, only to be faced with the most difficult decision of his life.
As a boy in a coat wanders through a corridor, surreal short films are shown, each door revealing a dreamlike scene that blurs the line between memory and imagination.
In the near future, zombies have become a protected, endangered species, held in captivity and legally wandering the streets free from harm by the living. But for the loved ones of those who die, sometimes coping is just too much to handle, especially when not everyone feels the dead have a right to exist, and are willing to break the law to rid the world of this new population of the dead.