
Mickey Reece
Directing
Biography
Mickey Reece is a writer/director from Oklahoma City, OK. He has directed 29 feature films in just over a decade with each subsequent work pushing the boundaries of his own established form and unique brand of art-house cinema. Reece has referred to his style as "people talking in rooms" referencing the considerable amount of dialogue and lack of exteriors in his films.
Known For

Rumors of demonic possession at a religious convent prompts a church investigation into the strange goings-on among its nuns. A disaffected priest and his neophyte are confronted with temptation, bloodshed and a crisis of faith.
Agnes

A journey centered around an ad-seller for one of the last alt-weeklies in the country, who, after witnessing a murder, is intimidated into being the killer's reluctant accomplice.
Every Heavy Thing

It’s 1994 and two country-music legends meet in Nashville. Troyal, an up-and-comer from Oklahoma who likes his steaks well done, and the washed-up, viper-tongued George Jones, who has decided that he wants to have himself cryogenically frozen.
Country Gold

In the wake of local car salesman Marty Dickens' mysterious death, a chain of events is set in motion that destabilizes the lives of several people in a Midwestern city. This black and white film follows a range of eccentric characters including a corrupt lawyer, nightclub singer, a self-obsessed academic, and a recovering alcoholic as they search for love and meaning in their lives.
T-Rex

A subversive comedy about three small town actresses taking in a mysterious new roommate from LA. Beth is highly religious and decorates her room with biblical memorabilia. Charlie identifies as a lesbian but struggles to embrace who she is. April is high-spirited and reserves most of her time recording voice-over auditions. Focused on their careers, the roommates never even try getting to know each other. One day, the incredibly eccentric Cat shows up on their doorstep one. While Beth, Charlie, and April are wary of Cat’s cool, calm demeanor, she becomes their fourth roommate. Not long after moving in, Cat is convinced that an evil entity has infiltrated one of the rooms.
Chicken House

Patricia Peters is a piece of damaged goods fresh off a five-year prison stay after taking a fall into methamphetamine addiction. Patricia goes to Narcotics Anonymous after her release, but her support system is membrane-thin. Her sponsor Johnny McQuire has precious little willpower of his own, and it hardly helps that the two find each other just in time to hold hands and jump back into the abyss.
Tarsus

Newlyweds David and Madeline Middleston have just purchased a historic hotel near the town where Madeline's estranged mother Dianne resides. When Dianne comes to visit she brings with her an uninvited guest.
Strike, Dear Mistress, and Cure His Heart

Three eccentric siblings return to their childhood home to reconnect but end up digging up the past of their parents' mysterious disappearances.
She's the Eldest

A chess master starts to suspect that her newest student, a child prodigy, might be the reincarnation of her dead husband.
The Lesson

Miamah and her son Ties welcome Prague and his kid as their new family following a wedding ceremony.
A Youth Called Ties

A reimagining of the early years of Elvis and Priscilla Presley's marriage.
Mickey Reece's Alien

Lost in an academic wasteland, a middle school reject falls in love with a sculpture.
The Awkward Stage

An aspiring musician is released from prison after ten years to find his past life in ruins.
Suedehead

Harry Spaghetti's friends throw a surprise party for Harry's 40th birthday.
Queerbait

Two beautiful sisters vie for the affections of a man who may or may not be a vampire.
Climate of the Hunter

After hitting it off with a local musician, a woman finds herself in a crappy situation — literally.
Laundry Day

An anthology film consisting of five different directors filming five different segments throughout one single day in the life of protagonist Molly.
Mono

Al's girlfriend may not be faithful, his best friend may not be trustworthy and his relationships with both of these people may not exist. Alone in a cheap hotel room on the verge of a nervous breakdown, Al recollects what got him there in the first place.
Stay Low

George Arrow bequeaths his only son Henry a mansion filled with insane women.
Arrows of Outrageous Fortune

Five widows share a home together during wartime.