The Withered Ghoul’s Ceremony: The Horror Of The Unreal
Xavier Terhorst’s The Withered Ghoul’s Ceremony knows how to create an oppressive vacuum in which to trap not only its...
Xavier Terhorst’s The Withered Ghoul’s Ceremony knows how to create an oppressive vacuum in which to trap not only its...
Created by Keith Diahn, Two-Faced is a four part series following the aftermath of an accidental murder. Two childhood friends,...
Aidan Guynes' written and directed Squatter is a sensory experience that revels in the suspense of its story. Propped up...
A 28-minute documentary on Nataliya Tsekova, Bulgaria’s first Roma actress, My Gypsy Road (directed by Vilma Kartalska) closely examines its...
A three episode limited series, Kyle Coffman’s Guys Like You explores its protagonist through the encounters he has with three...
Murder is a staple of dark comedies. For Blake in Criss Gidas’ Motel, it is also a staple of his...
Judah Ray’s 23-minute period drama, Making Peace, tells its story in fragments, going back in time to revisit events that...
A story with digital life as the common denominator between its two forking arcs, Joe Jennings Jr.’s #ISFJ follows four...
The pilot of Claire-ity, directed by Michael Klapp, features an extensive cast and sets up the story that is to...
Featuring the antisocial genius as its protagonist, How I’ve Met God is a strangely alluring film. Writer-director German Kuzyura takes...
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