
Luke Boyce
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On one miraculous day in rural Wisconsin, the recently deceased suddenly rise from their graves. But this is no zombie story, as the 'revived' appear and act just like they once were. When local officer and single mother Dana Cypress is unexpectedly thrown into the center of a brutal murder mystery of her own, she's left to make sense of the chaos amidst a town gripped by fear and confusion where everyone, alive or undead, is a suspect.
Revival

When a wedding planner falls in love with the soon-to-be groom, she decides the bride has to disappear.
Happily Never After

Tensions rise when a stripper and religious protester are trapped together in a peep show booth and must come together to survive the apocalypse in 1980s Chicago.
Revealer

A documentary focusing on the history and current work of women in the field of special effects.
Monster Girls

In a desperate attempt to aid a lost soul, a benevolent oversized rabbit must find a way to rekindle a forgotten spark.
The Pooka

A comedy writer's need for approval leads him to a wonder elixir that bends his world into a surreal landscape of comedy tropes, which forces him to explore his own worth outside the writer's room.
The Origins of Wit and Humor

A young girl travels across state lines, smuggling a mysterious cargo with her stoic, truck-driving father.
Hammer Down

The Last Movie Critic is a documentary portrait of Roger Ebert, not just the critic, but the idea he became. Through the voices of the filmmakers he championed and the words he left behind, the film explores how one man’s deep and abiding love for cinema became a gift to everyone who ever sat in the dark and felt something. A celebration of movies, of empathy, and of the belief that what we watch together can make us more human.
The Last Movie Critic
“Die Flucht,” which is German for “The Escape,” follows a lonely figurine named Peter who is stuck on a fixed-track machine, ever in pursuit of a red balloon.