William 1970
A contained sci-fi horror that blends the worlds of Ex Machina and The Amityville Horror, William is set in a timely haunted house in which the haunting is AI.
A contained sci-fi horror that blends the worlds of Ex Machina and The Amityville Horror, William is set in a timely haunted house in which the haunting is AI.
Potluck follows the story of a well-adjusted company upstart who faces a series of darkly comedic and sickly horrifying workplace scenarios. He must learn to face the consequences of being just another cog in the corporate machine.
A man begins receiving unsettling videos from his friend, unsure if they’re AI generated or not. He asks a chatbot which confirms they’re real, and his reality starts to spin out of control as he is indoctrinated by the disturbing videos.
Quinton (Mike Hartsfield, The DEATH TOILET Franchise) and Bob (Evan Jacobs, director of the original FLEAS) are two lovable losers who get more than they bargain for when a home remedy goes wrong. After injuring himself while trying to fix an ingrown toenail, Quinton becomes convinced that he needs to do a lot more "surgery" on his toe. Amidst a lot of arguing, eating and other tomfoolery, Quinton eventually decides that the best way to remedy the situation is to amputate his foot.
When one of a group of friends downloads the mysterious Red Rose app, plans change. What starts innocently as a game of admiration rapidly descends into something much darker.