Paul, a truck driver in Iraq, is buried alive inside a coffin after being attacked. With only a lighter and a cell phone, he must escape before it's too late.
The Boat is a horror mystery thriller film set in the ocean. It revolves around a sailor who gets lost at sea on a ghost ship. Isolated and alone, he must fight for his survival and navigate through various challenges. With the constant threat of the unknown and a struggle to maintain sanity, the sailor must find a way to escape this terrifying situation.
A sailor wakes up to find his yacht taking on water after colliding with a shipping container in the Indian Ocean. With no communication or navigation equipment, he must rely on his survival skills to stay alive and find a way back to land.
Brake is a suspenseful thriller about a secret service agent named Jeremy Reins who wakes up to find himself locked in the trunk of a moving car. With only a limited amount of time before his abductors carry out their plan, Jeremy must use his wits and every ounce of courage to find a way to escape and stop the terrorists. As the tension rises, shocking revelations and plot twists keep the audience on the edge of their seats. With its psychological torture and intense car chase scenes, Brake is a gripping chamber play that keeps viewers guessing until the very end.
Flipped is a psychological thriller that revolves around a celebrity couple who find themselves trapped in a car wreck after a car rollover accident. As they await rescue, they are forced to confront their own inner demons and the abusive dynamics of their relationship. The film explores themes of narcissism, codependency, and psychological abuse. With an ambiguous ending, Flipped leaves viewers questioning the true nature of the characters and their fate.
How would a found footage film look if the footage was never found? This conceptual art experiment questions the very nature of film and cinema while serving as an ironic tribute to the found footage horror pop culture. The found footage format provides the narrative justification for such a film to exist: the non-existence exists because the footage existed yet it was lost and never found.
In this dark comedy biographical film, Richard Nixon, haunted by the Watergate scandal and the resignation of his presidency, engages in a one-man monologue where he talks to his dead mother, reveals his anti-Semitic and racial slurs, and plays the piano. The film explores the tragedy and conspiracy surrounding the Nixon presidency.
A man wakes trapped inside a cargo container with only a cell phone and is given 24 hours by his kidnappers to raise ten million dollars in ransom or die.
A filmed record of Eric Bogosian's acclaimed one-man show.
Behind the scene footage of a film student and his race against the clock to create and submit his film.
A profoundly insightful and wickedly provocative performer, Obie Award winner Eric Bogosian (Talk Radio) has never shied away from the disturbing truths in life. Frequently compared to comedic social commentators Lenny Bruce and Spalding Gray, Bogosian keeps his finger on the pulse of our collective fears while satirizing contemporary American values. Based upon his critically acclaimed stage show, Wake Up and Smell the Coffee is Bogosian at his funniest, smartest, and angriest. Taking us for a ferocious ride through a cavalcade of colorful characters in his mind, Bogosian skewers pop culture, conformity, religious hypocrisy and human nature itself with a razor-sharp wit. Whether he’s playing Satan as a modern-day salesman, a Hollywood producer capitalizing on an airplane disaster, a spiritual guru with questionable motives, or mocking himself as an obsequious actor auditioning for a part, Bogosian tackles today’s relevant, post-9/11 themes with uncompromising honesty.
During the coronavirus lockdown, an uninspired artist takes on the challenge of making a zero-budget film all by himself, showcasing the struggles and lack of inspiration he faces along the way.
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