Herbert Blount aspires to replace the real director of a movie and make it his own by capturing the lead actress and inflicting much horror upon her in his version.
A young woman obsessed with horror subjects herself to hours of grueling torment inside an extreme haunt in an attempt to confront her fears and conquer the tragic past that haunts her.
In a rural mountain town, an unstable drug addict must unravel a surreal murder mystery as he's terrorized by malevolent ghosts, a deranged sheriff, and the frightening hallucinations from his withdrawal.
Director:
Kelton Jones
Stars:
Clint Carney,
Jaymie Valentine,
Kelton Jones
All hell breaks loose when a strange force animates the puppets up for auction at a convention, setting them on a bloody killing spree that's motivated by an evil as old as time.
Directors:
Sonny Laguna,
Tommy Wiklund
Stars:
Thomas Lennon,
Jenny Pellicer,
Nelson Franklin
The emotional story of Kane Hodder who survived a harrowing childhood and near-death accident to become one of films biggest and most beloved horror icons.
Director:
Derek Dennis Herbert
Stars:
Kane Hodder,
Mike Aloisi,
John Carl Buechler
The Warwick family are unknowingly being filmed for a new reality show. Problem is, they're boring. So the producer, Mickey Wagner, must add conflict and drama. Their lives begin to unravel with shocking consequences.
Director:
Adam Rifkin
Stars:
Adam Rifkin,
Scott Anderson,
Kelly Menighan
In Ventura, CA, Giuseppe Andrews makes movies in his trailer park where he grew up. A former child actor in some big movies (Independence Day, Unstrung Heroes, Never Been Kissed), Giuseppe ... See full summary »
Who's watching Oliver tells the story of a mentally unstable loner lost in a life forced upon him. By night Oliver aimlessly wanders the streets and bars on what can only be described as a ... See full summary »
Director:
Richie Moore
Stars:
Russell Geoffrey Banks,
Sara Malakul Lane,
Margaret Roche
A brilliant painter facing the worst creative block of her life turns to anything she can to complete her masterpiece, spiraling into a hallucinatory hellscape of drugs, sex, and murder in the sleazy underbelly of Los Angeles.
When a giant blood-thirsty anthropoid goes on a killing in a sprawling suburban park area, it's up to a couple of rangers, a reporter and a mystical Native-American Warrior to try and stop it.
Director:
Dave Wascavage
Stars:
Sue Lynn Sanchez,
Bill Ushler,
Dave Bonavita
The lies, betrayal, and desires of nine different groups of people are revealed as they live out their secret lives in the sight of the security cameras that capture our every movement.
Director:
Adam Rifkin
Stars:
Jamie McShane,
Spencer Redford,
Hayes MacArthur
Herbert Blount aspires to replace the real director of a movie and make it his own by capturing the lead actress and inflicting much horror upon her in his version.
Penn Jillette lost so much weight (around 120 lbs) after principle photography ended that they were unable to go back and do any re-shoots or pick-up scenes as he looked so dramatically different. See more »
Okay. I, too, crowdfunded this movie and got to see it at the LA premier last month. But I can honestly say it is a wonderfully meta crowdfunded movie about a crowdfunded movie and a crazy crowdfunder who takes his crowdfunding duties a little (or a lot) too seriously. I rank Penn & Teller Get Killed amongst my all time favorite films, which I mention because I suspect you might need a particular sense of humor to appreciate that movie as well as Director's Cut, but if you get it, it's awesome. I am proud to have helped in my little way to get it made. If you like quirky, self-referential, fourth wall shattering, intelligent and irreverent art, this movie might just be for you in a big way.
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Okay. I, too, crowdfunded this movie and got to see it at the LA premier last month. But I can honestly say it is a wonderfully meta crowdfunded movie about a crowdfunded movie and a crazy crowdfunder who takes his crowdfunding duties a little (or a lot) too seriously. I rank Penn & Teller Get Killed amongst my all time favorite films, which I mention because I suspect you might need a particular sense of humor to appreciate that movie as well as Director's Cut, but if you get it, it's awesome. I am proud to have helped in my little way to get it made. If you like quirky, self-referential, fourth wall shattering, intelligent and irreverent art, this movie might just be for you in a big way.