Paul Nandzik
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A man who suffers visions of an apocalyptic deluge takes measures to protect his family from the coming flood.
Noah

Scott has been a case of arrested development ever since his firefighter father died when he was seven. He's now reached his mid-20s having achieved little, chasing a dream of becoming a tattoo artist that seems far out of reach. As his ambitious younger sister heads off to college, Scott is still living with his exhausted ER nurse mother and spends his days smoking weed, hanging with the guys — Oscar, Igor and Richie — and secretly hooking up with his childhood friend Kelsey. But when his mother starts dating a loudmouth firefighter named Ray, it sets off a chain of events that will force Scott to grapple with his grief and take his first tentative steps toward moving forward in life.
The King of Staten Island

An immigrant worker at a pickle factory is accidentally preserved for 100 years and wakes up in modern day Brooklyn. He learns his only surviving relative is his great grandson, a computer coder who he can’t connect with.
An American Pickle

Desperate to end her parents’ constant fighting, a rebellious teenager hires a masked YouTuber infamous for orchestrating deadly family showdowns on livestreams, only to discover she’s the next star of his twisted spectacle.
Thunder-Domestic

A young woman searches for the graves of her long-lost parents in 1972 Transylvania. She and her friends realize they're about to fall prey to the werewolf and ghouls around them. Made as a tribute to Paul Naschy, king of Spanish horror.
The Legend of El Hombre Lobo: Paul Naschy Werewolf

Razor Days is a grim story of survival and revenge set in the very real world. Starring Amy Lynn Best (A Feast of Flesh), Debbie Rochon (The Colour from the Dark) and Bette Cassatt (Tales of Poe), Razor Days tells the story of three women, each a survivor of horrific violence, who bond together first for support and then to exact revenge on those responsible for their horrific pasts, including a group of cannibalistic “weekend warriors”.