It follows Fiona "Phoenix" Grant, a U.S. Army veteran Sergeant teaching hand-to-hand combat skills in Afghanistan. She receives word that her father has been killed in Florida.
A runaway bride and her bridesmaids are stranded in a city run by clowns. Everything seemed normal at first but this clown cult has their own set of rules. It's a carnival ride as our girls tries to stay alive to escape Clown City.
When death is just the beginning, how important will it be to survive the end of times? Featuring 5 horrific tales from 5 up-and-coming indie filmmakers, Morbid Stories will become the latest horror anthology to die for this Halloween.
A science-fiction story of a billionaire's private space exploration program returning to Earth with an abducted extraterrestrial from a newly discovered alien planet.
Native American actress (of the Nipmuc people, located near central Massachusetts), Courtney Akbar was born in New Hampshire and officially relocated to California at the age of 18 to per-sue a career in show business. Courtney has studied and crafted her acting skills at the famous and prestigious Ivana Chubbuck Studio in Los Angeles, California and has appeared in several film and television productions. She can be seen in the sci-fi thriller "Astro", the hit TV show "NCIS", "Parks and Recreations" , and action flick "Assassin X", to name just a few. Her upcoming films to be released soon includes, her co-starring role in a new creepy horror film "Clown Fear" and a starring role in a new horror anthology "Morbid Stories". Courtney currently is settled in Los Angeles, the film capital of the world and continues to work on multiple Hollywood productions.
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