Barry Wilkinson
Directing
Known For

In the vein of such '80s camp classics as MOTEL HELL and BLOOD DINER, Edward X. Young and Colleen Cohan star as the sadistic cannibalistic voodoo practicing husband and wife owners of a downtrodden convenience store. When local teens begin disappearing from the area it's up to a group of high school kids to play "Scooby Doo" and find out whodunit. But when all signs point to Gerald's Hungry Shack, our junior detectives realize that they're going to need a strong mind, a stronger stomach and plenty of sharp weapons to combat the deadly duo behind the counter and their large green dumpster out back, overflowing with dead teenagers!
The Green Monster

A young woman who is getting over the recent death of her sister, comes home one night to find her front door unlocked and suspects she might not be alone in the house.
Vicious

An amateur boxer battles his demons as well as his opponent in what could prove to be the fight of his life.
Punching Bag

In a small town in England, chaos ensues when a mischievous killer badger goes on a rampage, terrorizing the unsuspecting locals. With humour, mayhem, and lots of gore, this short promises a wild ride through the absurd and the macabre.
Badger!

On a trip to Jurassic Park, a young girl leaves her phone-obsessed mother behind in order to find her favourite dinosaur.
Stegosaurus

Camille, a young woman who wants to stop taking the birth control pill, finds herself in the ‘Female Contraception Fair', an imaginary place where the female contraceptive methods all compete for her attention, pressuring her to make a choice.
The Contraception Fair

When Paul and Aimee install Aiyana, their new AI assistant, life becomes effortless—until it isn’t. Aiyana starts oversharing, overstepping, and subtly taking control. A darkly funny look at AI dependence, privacy, and the dangers of too much 'help'.
Aiyana

Pulp Modern is back. Five cryptid tales. One malevolent cockatoo. An urban werewolf, killer badgers, zombies, frog monsters, and a giant demon of mass destruction. Award-winning short cuts ripped from the pages of the most enduring, underground pulp fiction digest magazine.
Pulp Modern: Hand of Doom

Immerse yourself in the tranquil rhythms of Shenyang with filmmaker Barry Wilkinson's "41 Degrees North." Shot over seven weeks, this observational documentary captures the essence of daily life without political undertones. Through a seamless blend of visuals, sounds, and minimal narration, Wilkinson crafts a relaxing and immersive experience, inviting viewers to feel the pulse of the city. From bustling markets to serene parks, the film evokes a sense of connection with Shenyang's residents, emphasizing the harmonious relationship between urban life and nature. "41 Degrees North" is a cinematic escape, a passport to the heart of China, where observation becomes a serene journey.