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Tie Die

When a string of gruesomely mutilated bodies surface in a once-peaceful national park, veteran Ranger Jones (Lloyd Kaufman, legendary founder of Troma and creator of THE TOXIC AVENGER) teams up with a no-nonsense state trooper (cult film icon Joe Bob Briggs of Shudder’s The Last Drive-In) to track down the source of the carnage. It’s been decades since the park saw a rabid bear—but this? This is something far more savage. With the woods now teeming with free-spirited musicians, tripping hippies, and cosmic wanderers, the countdown to chaos is ticking. As the bloodbath crescendos, can the unlikely duo stop the slaughter before the final curtain call? Or will Ranger Jones miss the encore? Loaded with face-melting practical effects and psychedelic visuals straight from an oscilloscope fever dream, TIE DIE is a sensory acid trip of terror that will leave you gasping… if you’re lucky.

Tie Die

NR 2024
Bereavement

After Rachel's step-sister is tragically killed attempting to contact her late mother through a forbidden ritual, Rachel becomes obsessed with uncovering what truly happened. But when she unknowingly retraces her sister’s steps, she opens a gateway to something far darker, and this time, the forces on the other side have chosen her. Determined not to share her step-sister’s fate, Rachel must confront the vengeful entity that now binds their family together in a deadly supernatural cycle.

Bereavement

NR 2024
Places of Worship

Steph, a sixteen year old altar server, dutifully puts away the collection money after mass. But when a fellow altar server tries to pocket some of the money, Steph attempts to stop her. What starts as an innocent attempt to prevent thievery looks an awful lot like something else to the priest who interrupts them...Suddenly Steph is followed by symbols of the Virgin Mary, a warning around her sexual desires. Steph must navigate the intimidation of her fellow altar server, a crush on her movie theater coworker, and her own feelings around the comfort of her queer identity.

Places of Worship

NR 2024
Footnotes

Harkening back to the apartment movies of the 1970s, "Footnotes" is the story of neighbors and near total strangers, Will and Apurna. When they begin spending lock-down together in the wake of the 2020 pandemic, what starts as a platonic convenience quickly develops into something more. But when a solo trip home to her small New England town puts a strain on their newfound connection, Will and Apurna are forced to reckon with what they mean to each other. Are they friends? Lovers? Or just more forgotten footnotes...

Footnotes

NR 2024
10/31 Part 4

The clock strikes midnight and the ghosts and ghouls are ready to tune into the annual Monster Marathon hosted by our resident Queens of Screams... Malvolia. Get ready for four all-new creepy and bizarre tales from some of the spookiest indie directors walking among the living. A cursed VHS tape finds itself in the hands of curious friends in “EjecDEAD” (Taylor & Matthew McManus of the ‘Slash-O-Lantern’ series), next a disgruntled candy maker has a diabolical plan for revenge in “Haig’s Heart” (Dylan R. Nix of ‘Demon of Serling’), then a group of contest winners get more than they bargained for in a haunted house in “The Witch’s Curse” (Dustin Ferguson of ‘Apex Preadator’) and finally a scary attraction employee becomes something really scary after being bitten by a werewolf in “Moonlight Massacre” (Ryan Sheets of ‘The Pumpkin Man’). Including coming attraction trailers from “Gravestalkers” (Zane Hershberger), and ”Shotgun Hooker” (Josh Graves of ‘Late Checkout’).

10/31 Part 4

4.0 2024