-
by Kimberly Walker
Drive Thru, 2007/ 1 hr 31 min
Some aggressive customers go to a drive thru to make an order and go into the seemingly closed restaurant afte...
-
by Kimberly Walker
Easter Bunny Massacre, 2021/ 1 hr 25 min
aka Easter Killing
Some friends (and frenemies) go on a camping trip on Easter weekend before the...
-
by Kimberly Walker
Death Passage, 2014/ 1 hr 23 min
Aka Lemon Tree Passage
A man, Sam (Nicolas Gunn) is being forced by some unseen force to put a loaded gun ...
-
by Kimberly Walker
Old 37, 2015/ 84 min
Flashback: Two young brothers watch a paramedic, Jimmy (Ken Simmons) approach an injured, incapacitated woman and rathe...
-
by Kimberly Walker
The Sadness, 2021/ 1 hr 39 min
Chinese: 哭悲
In Taipei, Taiwan the day begins like any other day except on a news podcast the host is arg...
-
by Kimberly Walker
Love and Monsters, 2020/ 1 hr 48 min
An asteroid heads to Earth and we sent rockets, the result was a chemical fallout and many of Earth’s c...
-
by Kimberly Walker
Panic, 2021 Season 1
In Carp, Tx the annual Panic games begin after high school graduation and lasts through the Summer. Anywhere between ...
-
by Kimberly Walker
Meander, 2020/ 90 min.
A car approaches a suicidal woman, Lisa (Gaia Weiss), lying in the road, she suddenly gets up and the driver offers...
-
by Kimberly Walker
Never Hike in the Snow, 2020/ 31 min
A man, Mark (Courtlan Gordan), runs hell out, through the woods, looking for his car and he is terrifie...
-
by Kimberly Walker
Never Hike Alone, 2017/ 54 min.
Kyle (Drew Leighty) an adventure blogger, is out on a back country adventure, alone. He has an 8 hour, 1...
-
by Kimberly Walker
Brain Freeze, 2021/ 1 hr 31 min
In a gated community, in Montreal, on Peacock Island, a neighborhood golf course is testing out an exper...
-
by Kimberly Walker
Better Off Zed, 2018/ 1 hr 27 min.
The world has devolved into a zombie apocalypse, it’s not a total desolated hellscape yet and not everyon...
Use left/right arrows to navigate the slideshow or swipe left/right if using a mobile device