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THEY SLAY
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TO HELL WITH YOU
THE OBJECT
I’M NOT A ROBOT
KING SAUD
NEITHER DONKEY NOR HORSE
NIGHT TERRORS

ANGEL
The many intricacies of a funeral, particularly of the military kind, are apparently a lot more complicated than we give them credit for. Or at

THEY SLAY
Between possessions and misuse of the iconic Ouija board, here is yet another example of why staying away from all things demonic may be best

STEPHAN’S COMPUTER PARTS
Director Ari Miller uploads a chilling and darksome visual journey into a world of a computer repair shop in Stephan’s Computer Parts. This gripping, surreal

TO HELL WITH YOU
A botched exorcism. A soul in limbo and a demon duking it out with an angel to decide its fate. These are the building blocks

THE OBJECT
A rush of pure nostalgia leaps off the screen when The Object first opens. A rocky beach with toys and rubbish scattered across the sand,

I’M NOT A ROBOT
What could possibly be more infuriatingly repetitive than solving a Captcha before a login? If you’ve spent any decent amount of time browsing the internet,

KING SAUD
King Saud is a Hollywood murder mystery that touches on police corruption, international terrorism and high end prostitution. Maybe not rising to the level of

NEITHER DONKEY NOR HORSE
If there’s one thing the history books have taught us is that humanity is far from being error-prone, especially when faced with the prospect of

NIGHT TERRORS
Nineteen year old college freshman Natalie Mercer (Macey Shackleford) arrives at the doorstep of her psychology professor’s home. Expecting a living room full of students