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Laugh Now. Die Later.
By day, Charlie (Aaron Prager) is a butcher of flesh and bone, luring unsuspecting travelers to his desert roadside stand and serving them up as “specialty” meatball subs. But by night, he slays on stage at the local comedy club, turning his victims into dark, biting bits that make the audience squirm and laugh. Practicing half-baked puns for a captive audience consisting of aspiring musician Chrystal (Austin Judd), the fabulous and ferocious fiend of a friend Eleanor (Mis Sadistic), the local Sheriff (David Vega), and deceased roommate Skelly (Edwin Neal), Charlie musters up the courage to chase both his dreams and his victims. But when the club’s sleazy owner Carrey (Robert Dunne) tries to steal the twisted schtick, he doesn’t realize he’s just become Charlie’s next punchline that isn’t just for laughs — it’s written in BLOOD. From writer/director Sean Haitz (Big Top Evil, Mangrove Slasher 2) comes a side-splitting horror comedy that goes for the funny bone and features narration from Allen Danziger (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre).
You'll NEVER feel Safe at home again...
A budding documentarian’s innocent passion for filmmaking morphs into a harrowing obsession, leading him down a dark path of stalking and filming women. His newfound hobby sets off a descent into darkness, from peeking through windows, to home invasion, to cold-blooded murder. Themes of voyeurism, violence and the power of images drive the narrative, creating a chilling atmosphere with gritty, disturbing imagery. Looky-loo will leave you terrified, long after the credits roll.
Close your eyes. Go to sleep. FOREVER.
A resentful older sister fills her brother’s head with bizarre tales of terror, blood-soaked memories and nightmares of perversion after learning that she must baby-sit and miss a party. In “Massacre on 34th St.”, a deranged killer dressed as Santa Claus slaughters a houseful of squatter punks who don’t appreciate the holiday. In “Baby Killer” , a distraught professor performs illegal experiments on victims in an attempt to save his dying daughter. And in “Abstinence” , a horrifying flesh-eating STD quickly spreads through a college campus.
Run Like HOWL!
In a nameless Ohio town, a beast is roaming the Christmas decorated streets and picking off the most vulnerable: the unhoused. Friends Constance (Athena Murzda) and Sketch (Mia Jones) live on the fringes of society, barely scraping by and living in an abandoned auto repair shop. As the two notice more and more of the city's at-risk residents disappearing, they decide to take matters into their own hands and defend their town from the ravenous beast: a bloodthirsty werewolf.
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