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THE 31st AMENDMENT
Directed by Marc Danbury, The 31st Amendment looks and feels like the indie answer to The Hunger Games, with a hint of The Purge franchise

SYMPTOMATIC
A true stomach-churner of a film, Symptomatic gets up-close-and-personal with a rather scary and all-too common occurrence. Angie (Kate Williamson) arrives at the clinic of

SICK PUPPY
It’s certainly not every day that a film comes along with such stirring real-life inspiration as Sick Puppy. The award-winning short, which has a screenplay

SOLDIER ISLAND
A reinvention of an Agatha Christie classic, Soldier Island is a 65-minute screendance period piece that offers a new perspective on the murder mystery genre.

GoGo 274
Forrest Sassaman’s Gogo 274 feels like a forgotten apocalyptic thriller from the 1980’s. A film unearthed a whole generation later during an era where its

GLENN GARRABRANT
Glenn Garrabrant is a filmmaker and the founder of the Illinois-based indie film house Logan Avenue Productions. With an emphasis on meaningful storytelling, Glenn has

MESSY BOYS
At first glance, Messy Boys appears to be a very contemporary and oddly familiar horror flick with all the hallmarks of its subgenre lined up

BABA
Baba is a chaotic experience that is, at the same time, very precisely controlled; there is not a single second that feels wasted on anything

A TIGER IN THE SUBWAY
James Abrams’ A Tiger In The Subway promises a fresh and completely different tale of terror right from its first finely crafted frame – flipping