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1. Blame (I) (2017)
Not Rated | 100 min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller
A drama teacher's taboo relationship with an unstable student strikes a nerve in her jealous classmate, sparking a vengeful chain of events within their suburban high school that draws parallels to 'The Crucible'.
Director: Quinn Shephard | Stars: Quinn Shephard, Marcia DeBonis, Elizabeth Howell, Carlyle Owens
Votes: 3,251
2. You Should Meet My Son! (2010)
Not Rated | 85 min | Comedy, Romance
A fish-out-of-water comedy about a conservative Southern mom who discovers that her only son is gay. Determined that he won't go through life alone, she sets out to find him a husband.
Director: Keith Hartman | Stars: Joanne McGee, Carol Goans, Stewart Carrico, Ginger Pullman
Votes: 1,890
3. The Great Fight (2011)
R | 81 min | Action, Drama
The rare story of an autistic sauvant, whose prodigious skill is fighting - and maybe more.
Director: Sherri Kauk | Stars: Robert Loggia, Charles Durning, Martin Kove, Joyce DeWitt
Votes: 144
4. Till Dark (2015)
13 min | Short, Drama, Thriller
A teen boy's obsession with his childhood best friend reaches a peak when he discovers she's been spending time with the other member of their trio.
Director: Quinn Shephard | Stars: Ian Colletti, Will Denton, Natalia Dyer
Votes: 32
5. Red, Yellow and Blue (2007)
15 min | Short
Directors: Marc Michael Bianchi, Changhee Chun, Vijay P. Singh, Sasha Stefanova, Peter Terlaak Poot | Stars: Aya Alimzhan, Pedro Arroyo, Marc Michael Bianchi, Elena Cambio
6. The Testimony of Erin J (2013)
12 min | Short, Drama, Horror
A television reporter, Karen Lynn Gorney, interviews a woman, Erin J. about her childhood visits from extraterrestrials. Gorney also talks to some of Erin's more skeptical family members.
Director: Andrew Sherwood | Stars: Benjamin Eakeley, Karen Lynn Gorney, Sarah Litzsinger, Stuart Zagnit
7. Dirty Hands (2010)
15 min | Short, Crime, Drama
A woman breaks out of prison to confront her prosecutor.
Director: Andrew Sherwood | Stars: Elizabeth Bleicher, Brian Brateris, Andrew Cashin, Josh Deal
8. Eating Disorders: The Musical! (2009)
27 min | Short, Comedy, Musical
Molly and Liza are perfect in almost every way, but bulimia and anorexia plague their personal lives. And there's Tizzy, the plain, average girl on the fringes of the stage and date life, ... See full summary »
Director: Emily Dane | Stars: Meg Glassco, Ana Maria Mutchler, Eric J. Huber, Lena Gabrielle Weinstein
Votes: 6
9. Innocence Lost: Stories from Children of the Holocaust (2015)
12 min | Documentary, Short
At least eleven million people were murdered in the Holocaust carried out by Nazi Germany. Six million of the victims were Jewish. About 1.5 million were children. These are the stories of four children who survived.
Directors: Alex Roberts, Andrew Sherwood | Stars: Claire Boren, Israel Ira Lulinski, Ruth Millman, Ruth Rosenfeld
10. A Cup of Tea (2011)
12 min | Short, Comedy, Thriller
A beautiful young woman sits down at an outdoor cafe, but she has no idea that the jerk who shares her table is an amiable psychopath with a specific and disturbing agenda.
Director: Barrett Amato | Stars: Josh Duvendeck, Tara Hunnewell, Mike Wood
11. Cinemetropolis (2008)
22 min | Short, Comedy, Musical
Sordino, a boy from a silent film, falls in love with Melisma, a girl from a musical. It's the sort of thing that could only happen in a city where every movie you've ever seen is happening all at the same time: Cinemetropolis.
Director: Andrew Sherwood | Stars: Emily Dane, Geoff Pictor, Casey Dwyer, Alex Gambale
12. The Song (II) (2011)
20 min | Short, Drama
Nick Blake has an important choice to become a legend or survive for his life.
Director: Emilio Frenk | Stars: Shannon Altner, Jason Cicci, Jamie Faryniak, James Rose
13. Dirty Hands Soundtrack (2010)
15 min | Short, Crime, Drama
A woman breaks out of prison to kill the lawyer who wrongfully convicted her.
Director: Andrew Sherwood