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- When the US gov't tests a highly secret nerve gas on the residents of Hagerstown, MD the side effects bring down a world of horrors for 6 strangers trapped inside a movie theater.
- In October 2008, a biochemical weapon explosion causes a freak chain of events and brings the dead back to life. It is up to five people to make a stand for survival against an ever growing army of the Living Dead.
- A young screenwriter attempts to navigate his way to a pitch meeting through an absurd world when his ride falls through.
- The town of Glen Burnie, Maryland has a house that has been abandoned and forgotten by most. Story has it that this house is haunted by an apparition that will not rest. Two amateur documentary filmmakers go to the house to find some truth. What they find, they will never forget.
- Take a ride with Justin Lydard as he takes you on little adventures all while keeping you entertained for the entire trip.
- STAM Go! is Dyslexia and Labia; two hot female crime-fighters who come together (just not *together*) under a bizarre circumstance. After a series of rape crimes committed on young boys, the duo must find the source of the problem with the help of their homeless sidekick, Sanchez. Chock full of sight gags, childishly, adult humor, old people sex and Mexican wrestlers, Super Tromette Action Movie Go! is not to be missed!
- A young woman must pass on her curse to repeat the same day over and over
- Keenly aware that his niece is going through a particularly rough time at home, Uncle James teaches Ava Dee how to use the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera. As an experiment, he tells her to shoot whatever she wants and he'll edit it into a film.
- With murders on the rise and killers on the loose it's not a great idea to pickup hitchhikers in the middle of nowhere.
- Summer of Hope", written by Ali Dash and Directed by Robbie Soto, is a feature film that takes place in the 1970s during the summer after Lucy's (Ali Dash) Senior Year of High School. Raised by her alcoholic and abusive father (Ryan Thomas), Lucy is very unsure of herself. She deals with many of insecurities within herself that will unfold throughout the film as she begins to discover who she is. Her boyfriend Jake (Brian C. Chenworth) has been a best friend to Lucy since they were five years old. Even though she cares dearly for Jake, deep down she knows that there is something missing and that she loves him in a different way. During the summer, Lucy meets Hope (Anna Cameron), who is spontaneous and full of life. Hope lost both of her parents as a child and grew up in foster care. Despite her rough upbringing, Hope is a very positive character and unlike Lucy, she knows exactly who she is. Hope, who is a lesbian, is proud of who she is and never lets any unwanted judgment affect her. "I choose to be me and I choose to be happy" is one the lines she states. The two immediately form a friendship and as the summer continues that friendship turns into love. Lucy learns many things that summer but most importantly, she learns what it means to be herself and what it means to be happy
- Dan Bell once again invites viewers on a tour of some former retail giants that used to play a large part on our landscapes and our lives. Filmed with an authentic VHS camcorder, this short film documents the slow evolving change of the consumer driven mall era into professional office settings then jolts us into the sadness of the final chapter of the once behemoth children's store as it takes it's final bow and shutters for good due to bankruptcy. Dan does end this journey on a upbeat note though, as he and Rick Serra revisit Glen Burnie's Marley Station Mall. Marley Station opened in the mid 80s and retains the neon aesthetic as well as continuing to bring in business. Viewing the mall today through the VHS camcorder of yesteryear is poignant and perfect, an additional layer of art and depth of feeling.