Sam Shapson
Directing
Known For

This all-female horror anthology features four dark tales from four fiercely talented women.
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Movie star London Clash gets his world turned upside down when he must choose between pursuing his one true love and landing a life-changing starring role in a major motion picture.
Good Mourning

Ralphie is an Uber driver and aspiring bodybuilder who is inducted into a libertarian masculinity cult and loses his grip on reality when his repressed desires are awakened.
Manodrome

When best friends, Kaitlin and Maddy, go missing during Spring Break, their mothers do everything they can to find them, while realizing that their different parenting styles may have led to their disappearances.
Gone Missing

Still reeling from his breakup with college sweetheart Allison, Adam's world is thrown into further chaos when he’s surprisingly invited to attend her upcoming wedding. Returning home for the festivities, Adam must confront unresolved feelings while trying to convince himself and everyone else that he is truly happy for her.
Literally, Right Before Aaron

Undead dark riders invade a wild west saloon, blasting away everyone in sight - now only a bad-ass Native American warrior can save the town.
Savant: Kali 47

Poppy leaves the Internet for the real world and confronts the pitfalls of fame, including cults, deranged fans, Satan, and her bitter rival Charlotte.
I'm Poppy: The Film
A man locked in a room faces inter-dimensional terror.
Thresher

How do you read a play that makes you go insane? In this modern adaptation of the 1895 short stories by Robert W. Chambers, three grad students come up with a plan to split the dangerous work into thirds to safely perform research on the notorious play, The King in Yellow. But events take a sinister turn when one of them reads more than just their share.
The King in Yellow

After his mom's funeral, a boy encounters the odd girl next door, who insists they journey through space to find a planet for departed souls.
The Treehouse

A final weekend between two sisters in the mountains is overwhelmed by the shadow of a mysterious offer being considered. A smart and visually striking sci-fi drama from US filmmaker Sam Shapson, making his long-awaited Fantasia return after 2012’s phenomenal THE TREEHOUSE, built around solid performances from Kristen Vaganos and Koko Marshall.