A shore film about the suburbs.
A mother and son spend three days together in a college dorm room after an extramarital affair uproots their lives.
Nearly two years after an apocalyptic event, resources have become scarce as friends, Drew and Patrick, raid homes in hopes of finding food and supplies.
After a traumatic event occurs, friends, Drew and Patrick, must decide what their next move is in a desolate world post-outbreak. As the boys go further into their journey, they reflect upon what they have lost along the way and continue to drift apart.
Alice-Heart is an aimless college student residing in Philadelphia. She aspires to be a famous writer but drops out of school in her last semester of senior year on a whim. Immediately cut off from her disappointed Filipino mother and dumped by her studious boyfriend, she finds that she has to pay bills on her own for the first time. Distraught, she takes solace in her neighbor Tony, a self sufficient freelance photographer. Tony encourages her to pursue her passions and hold onto her friendships. With this in mind, Alice-Heart navigates the beginnings of adulthood and combats “adult baby” allegations along the way.
After multiple restless nights at college, freshman, Adam Manwell, begins to have a recurring dream where he is in an infomercial for a sleeping medication and is being terrorized by the spokesman, Dennis. When Adam starts seeing a student that looks identical to Dennis in real-life, he begins to lose his grip on reality and not know what is actually happening and what is in his head.
During a writing retreat, an undermined member of an indie rock band discovers a connection to a supernatural presence.