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OUT OF WATER
MESSY BOYS
WRAP ME IN A SHEET
BO LEGS: MARVIN ARRINGTON SR., AN ATLANTA STORY
A FOX IN THE NIGHT
TROY
WHERE THE LIGHT ENTERS
HomeBound

Val-e-ree
Brimming with empathy and insight, Samantha Lavin’s 10-minute inclusive short Val-e-ree will haunt the viewer long after the credits roll. A subtle story of female

OUT OF WATER
Mermaids are not real. Of course, if there was one out there, she’d probably be pretty lonely. Sandy (Marlee Learner) isn’t actually a mermaid. But

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

WRAP ME IN A SHEET
At first glance, not a whole lot happens in Molly Muse and Britt Harris’s short drama Wrap Me in a Sheet. Yet within 16 minutes,

BO LEGS: MARVIN ARRINGTON SR., AN ATLANTA STORY
Marvin Arrington Sr. is a name most might not be familiar with. A quick Google search identifies him as an American judge from the Fulton

A FOX IN THE NIGHT
It’s rare for a debuting filmmaker to have all the ingredients laid out before them and know what to do with each. Even more difficult

TROY
Most people have experienced terrible neighbors, ones that have loud parties, or blast music at a ridiculous volume, or whose snores threaten to fracture walls.

WHERE THE LIGHT ENTERS
Mary (Paige Sciarrino) is encompassed in darkness. An out of work, struggling actress, it would be hard to find a single actor who hasn’t felt

HomeBound
HomeBound – written, directed and produced by Usher Morgan – is a claustrophobic look at the challenges of Agoraphobia. When Jamie (Katie Vincent) loses her