Jake Tay
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1993 has always been considered a crazy year in sports, but none of that compares to when Tommy "The Knife Man" Hutchinson pulled out a knife to win Alum Creek's annual 1-on-1 tournament.
Dave Washersmith's The Knifeman
Dallas is the old guard; he ran with the Dancing Dicks of Des Moines as a younger man, the cream of the crop. But these days, nobody wants the old talent, not even a silver fox. So after a streak of bad luck, Justin Lazer looks to him like a bright light in a dark room. He's young, and he's sloppy, but even his unrefined moves shake out with bullheaded confidence. So Dallas makes a move. If he can harness that buccaneering energy, he may just be able to dance the two of them all the way to Des Moines.
Dancing Dicks

When Jim travels out on his own to a big city for a new opportunity, he receives a mysterious letter revealing a location and time. Assuming that this is his big chance for a new career Jim sets out to find this unannounced interview.
Undisclosed Location

All Mark wanted was to enjoy a delicious breakfast, but all of a sudden a spoon shortage struck the world! Mark is now on a journey to find his saving silverware
I Have No Spoon and I Must Eat
When a younger brother confronts his older brother about constantly making him feel inferior, their sibling rivalry reaches a breaking point after a friendly Shaggy impression competition reveals a deeper issue.
Shaggy

In this investigative documentary — and their first collaboration since college — Rob & Jeff explore the dark history of Burnt Factory, an unincorporated West Virginia community just north of Berkeley Springs and the chilling story behind its name.
Burnt Factory
Strange Taste is a horror comedy short film that follows Megan, a college pledge, as she and her roommate rush an extremely powerful sorority. To be inducted, Megan must commit a blood sacrifice. Her target? A serial killer wannabe/Tinder date.