Don't DespairTwo collectors of serial killer memorabilia meet in order to exchange a treasured piece of merchandise, but one of them has taken their dedication to their macabre master to unspeakable depths, and reveals a sinister plan to connect the two to their mentor through a horrifying recreation of his final “masterpiece.” A story of love, loss and obsession, Don't Despair is a haunting horror film and a deep look into the allure of evil.
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Kids Get Dead 2: The Kids Get DeaderKids Get Dead 2: The Kids Get Deader is a return to the classic midnight movie slasher genre, featuring horror hostess Peaches McNeil (Samantha Glovin). Continuing where part one left off; after years of nightmares and therapy sessions, Casey (Leah Rudick) sets out to find the author of a mysterious novel that foretold the brutal murder of her brother at the hands of a masked maniac.
Meanwhile, it’s all boobs, blood and rock ‘n’ roll for a group of teenagers at a house party, except for Brian (Bradley Creanzo) who is buried in Charles Carver’s (Steve Buja) latest novel. When the crazed Killer (Alexander Kollar) returns to slaughter their sexcapades with blood-splattering similarity found within the books pages, Brian and Casey struggle to unseal their own fates described in the novel before it’s too late. Are they just characters in a story, living out the brutal fantasies of a mad man? Or can free will save them from the clutches of a gruesome destiny? |
Kids Go To The Woods... Kids get DeadDo you remember staying up late to watch your favorite horror host on local television? With VHS tape in hand to record all the action (and hopefully not tape over anything important - like your home movies) this nearly forgotten ritual was a mainstay of our youth.
"Kids Go To the Woods... Kids Get Dead" brings back the classic slasher flick - complete with horny teenagers, worthless cops, a crazy war vet and a masked killer. It's Casey's (Leah Rudick) birthday and to celebrate her and her friends are headed to a cabin in the woods for a wild weekend of sex, drugs and partying. A crazed Killer (Joseph Campellone) has other plans for them and it's up to Casey's younger brother Scott (Andrew Waffenschmidt), aided by a mysterious novel that seems to spell out their fate, to find their only hope of survival. |
Lost heroSam Sander’s alter ego, Magnificent Man, has battled the “the world’s premiere criminal mastermind”, Vincent King, for generations. Now these two friends, in their old age, have met up for drinks and one last chance to reminisce about old times before King, now a world-renowned philanthropist dies of cancer.
The emergence of the city’s newest crime fighting vigilante, Nightwolfe, has left Sam questioning whether his alien-space -powered brand of antiquated heroism is still needed; or wanted. Can Vincent’s pleas become his swan song as he attempts to save our Lost Hero? |
ReturningAfter returning from a semester at college, Anthony (Joe Conte) finds himself estranged from his friends and family. A summer romance with Carrie (Kate Rodman) leaves him further questioning his hopes, challenging his fears and re-discovering his dreams as he outgrows his old life in the Bronx. What will the future hold for these two outsiders in love?
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Messiahs“This is a film about faith. This is not the film we set out to make.”
Messiahs follows filmmakers on their journey to examine the nature of faith, exploitation and fanaticism in modern Christianity. First they meet Jesse, a lovable loser who draws strength from his claims to track his family tree back to being a descendent of Jesus. Meanwhile, Jack a smarmy wanna-be actor, toils away as a Jesus impersonator to make ends meet before finding his big break. And Michael… Michael is a lost soul. Each are able to touch and impact the lives around them. But at what cost? |
Will & Right“As religion takes a stronger role in American politics I think it is important that people get to see first hand how factoring prejudice into the US Constitution can effect real people, with real families and real love.” - Director, Michael Hall
On February 24th, 2004 President George W. Bush announced his support for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. Three days later in response to the President's words and inspired by events in Massachusetts, Village of New Paltz Mayor, Jason West, began solemnizing same-sex marriages in Upstate NY. Will & Right takes a deeper look into those fighting for equality and the effects it has on individuals, family values and the nation. During the course of shooting this film we were able to meet so many interesting people; People working very hard to gain the same rights and freedoms that other Americans have. Actor/Activist Harvey Fierstein provided an interview as only he can, and many couples welcomed us into their homes to film first hand family life for gay/lesbian couples. Part of the film also captures history in the making as we document the 1st gay marriages in NY State at the Village of New Paltz, cover protests, speakers and the 2004 Pride Parade in NYC. |
The Comedian“What would you do for a laugh?”
Joe’s (Joseph Campellone) dream was to make people laugh. But his stand-up comedy fails on a nightly basis. Ignored by his skirt-chasing manager Tony (Vincent K. Guagenti), Joe’s got a career in the toilet, no friends and only his mother’s half hearted sympathy to keep him company. Dejected and ready to call it quits, Joe Meets Seth Torrence (Steven Lock), a mysterious new manager who promises Joe a better a deal. As the laughter begins to pour in, his dreams come into focus. But will the last laugh be on Joe? |
Sandy"His love is real. Even if she isn't."
Robin's reaction to finding her fiance Tim's sex doll sends their relationship into a murderous tailspin. |