Best friends, Alexa and Maya wanted stress free trip to Vegas away from their significant others. But when the ladies get too drunk and find themselves in a wedding chapel, they've got to face the feelings. In a short told completely backwards, the two prove that what happens in Vegas has lasting consequences.
A young man returns home from the grocery store alone, only to discover that he isn't.
Chad Buckley is a horror aficionado, and he's lonely. Chad spends his days at his struggling genre video store arguing with his only regular customer, Sam. When an unsuspecting applicant shows up, Chad begins to teach him about the rules of horror and his video store at large, much to the chagrin of Sam. During Chad's on-boarding process, we weave in and out of different hilarious horror shorts, each one geared at a different set of horror tropes. As this new applicant learns the ropes, he begins to suspect Chad of something sinister, but we quickly learn that he may have a secret of his own.
A routine exorcism performed by a novice priest takes a terrifying turn where he must deal with evil in person.
A woman's car stops in the middle of the woods. She and her son must return before nightfall, or they will find themselves in big trouble.
Four years after a series of brutal murders took place, a psychotic killer returns to wreak havoc.
A college prank at an abandoned house accidentally awakens a frightening spirit.
Frieda Liappa in this short film casts an alternative gaze on the notion of historicity. Loukia is a teenager currently staying at her cousin’s house in Athens. Unlike her cousin she is timid and quite stressed for the school exam. She studies history. Between the lines of her book the historical events sprung up in a multidimensional way. Liappa transverses the dimensions of the real the imaginary and the symbolic. She invites the viewer to consider the construction of the filmic as well as the historical text. She succeeds in making a film with an open end and to leave room for our own contingent constructions.
Neighborhood cats come to the tiny Ko-Ko Theatre to watch Ko-Ko and Fitz stage a variety of entertaining acts, from acrobatics to high-diving to statuelike tableaux vivants.
A group of friends struggle for survival as they are faced with the ancient, demonic evil of - the killer carnivorous coat.
Dan, a pious man is tasked by Sarah to examine her husband Eli. Dan thus brings together a "Minyan", a group of ten Jewish individuals, in order to perform an exorcism according to a strict and tiresome ritual.
One day, a mysterious creature grows on Nam-joon's shoulder.
Brother gets evil revenge on his sister.
Two paramedics rush to a deadly distress call, from which they may never return...
The 48-Hour Film Project is a wild and sleepless weekend in which you and a team make a movie—write, shoot, edit and score it—in just 48 hours. On Friday night, you get a character, a prop, a line of dialogue and a genre, all to include in your movie. Character: Kai Lee - Professional Chef / Line: “Well, who knew” / Prop: A Postcard
Angela, a home cook records her 60 Second Omelette-making Challenge and has to overcome some interesting obstacles.
After being abducted and taken to a desolate house, a girl sets out to rescue her friend and escape from their malicious kidnapper.
A comedy short Directed by Castleton Knight,
While quarantining at her family's lake house during the pandemic, Parker and her best friend are threatened by an unexpected visitor.
A nerdy high school super whiz experiments with a chemical which will transform his guinea pig "Mr. Mumps" from a gentle pet into a ravenous monster. In a fit of rage against his tormentors at the high school, Vernon Potts goes on a killing spree, eliminating all of those who ever picked on him - the Gym Coach, the School Jock, The Creepy Janitor & his hated teacher, Ms. Grindstaff.