After returning home to convince her recluse brother to sell the family house, a woman discovers a secret in the basement that jeopardizes both their lives.
When four strangers find themselves lost in time, it takes the generous spirit of an over-dedicated security guard to get them home again.
In Finding Groovopolis, Wil Kristin seeks fatherly advice through the lens of Groovopolis, a never-produced comedic screenplay written by his late dad. While coming to terms with his dad’s death, Kristin discovered the original script for Groovopolis, which follows a music programmer who falls overboard at a work party, encounters a group of wild, dancing island inhabitants, and inadvertently records their music before being rescued and spreading the sounds as an antidote to dull and monotonous consumer culture. Produced scenes from Groovopolis eerily show up in and influence Kristin’s own life, and the unusual collaboration yields an excavation of family, legacy, and navigating adulthood.
In 1929 Appalachia, where people play by their own rules, 13-year-old Teddy Rogers is forced to pay a penance for a terrible accident. He is soon hunted and haunted by his past.
A truffle hunter who lives alone in the Oregon wilderness must visit Portland to find the mysterious person who stole his beloved foraging pig.
1 Dead Dog is a dark comedy about 2 serial killer brothers who find a squatter in their house, who also happens to be a serial killer. As you can imagine, they bond over the body count.
Two days after the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election, a young careerist is abducted by an at-large intelligence operative carrying a mysterious briefcase, while being hotly pursued by a driven agency director and her dull-witted team.
On a dark one lane road, miles from nowhere. A lonely traveler picks up a hitchhiker and drives off into the night. As they put miles behind them, a dark story reveals itself, and a shocking truth is uncovered about the identity of the passenger. —Donna Lambert
A mysterious shopkeeper narrates four horror tales, each set during a different holiday.
Two teen song-writers saddle up their West coast '65 Mustang convertible and head East, answering the call to Yasgur's farm, to debut their original music at the Woodstock Music Festival.
Brian Sutherland is an American character actor and producer. He recently guest starred on NBC's Grimm and can be seen in commercials for Pepsi, Washington Lottery, The Deadliest Catch, and Taco Time. He's a producer and an actor on the hit web-series Glitch and plays Super Star on the web-series The Collectibles. He's starred in the features Break, The Greenspan, Reunion and Ghostlight directed by Jeff Ferrell, as well as appearing in Julio Rameriz's Nothing Against Life and Matthew Lillard's Fat Kid Rules The World, which won the audience award at SXSW 2012 film festival. Next year he can be seen as Jesse James in The Shootout, Jeremy in the feature Jack Fall, and will produce and star in Hands of Thunder which he also co-wrote and will co-direct.
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