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- In a modern retelling of the Edgar Allan Poe short story, Archer Prospero is a social media influencer living during the 21st century's red death pandemic. All goes well until an uninvited guest crashes his masked costume party.
- Part autobiographical, Alice in Wonderland, and Peer Gynt, in her debut feature film, composer-director Nicole Russin-McFarland tells the story of Esther, her 13 year old self she must get in touch with to become her best adult self.
- On one hostile evening in 1972 Framlingham, England, a pizza boy is robbed. Who is at fault? The idealistic Mr. Bunny? Gilbert, his pet snake, who steals the pizza? Or the pizza boy who falls for Gilbert's tricks? In a metaphor for today's political disagreement, we learn that everyone is complicit. The imaginative vintage film strip aesthetic paints a mysterious overtone.
- A young mermaid gives up everything below the sea for her human prince.
- The audio drama form of H.P. Lovecraft's prose poem, "What the Moon Brings," takes listeners into one of his real dreams.
- Miss Shaguna is crazy in love with the chickens on her farm in Canada. With her playtime fun, Miss Shaguna teaches young ones about taking care of her feathered friends.
- A father is speechless when his son's favorite magic shop turns out to be real magic.
- In an alternate universe where dating apps are about your personality not photos, two lonesome people connect online in the UK.
- Can you dig it? In 1947, aliens touched down in Roswell, New Mexico. They abruptly abandoned the mission when one alien developed an allergic reaction to generic brand peanut butter. The Martians didn't return until 1965, stealing Belfast citizens' livestock. Liam McCarthy, a square farmer with a terrible haircut, communicated with the groovy Martians.
- When a five year old boy in Australia is caught watching reality TV by his mother, she begins telling him an imaginative story taking him into the land of animation where, like reality television, the lines between reality and fake worlds are blurred. Wild West outlaw Rupert "Bird Beak" Crow must save the future from destruction, alien invasions and reality television in this parody of Hollywood films past and present presented as an animated film partially including real backdrops.
- Gilbert the Snake returns to screens in his hair-raising second animated short. Now living large in the 1980's, the billionaire reptile reveals all on an episode of Lifestyles of the Rich, Famous and Sleazy.
- A British man loses his sanity when he is fired by his heinous American boss working from home in his swanky Southern California digs. He takes matters into his own hands, contacting the Long Island mafia to do him in.
- The South Pole's most popular film director, Jim Penguindóvar, is writing another hit movie starring his muse, the famous actress Penelope. This time, he is taking on Beauty and the Beast with a major difference: the real curse lies in possessing beauty. The animated film raises awareness of PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) with the movie within a movie, using the fairy tale theme of being trapped in a permanent nightmare.
- A short horror story written by American writer H. P. Lovecraft in January 1921 and published in the November 1921 issue of the amateur press journal The Wolverine. It is often considered the first story set in the Cthulhu Mythos world.
- A chess player gives away his secrets of success.
- Charlotte finds true love with a woman named Bertha and encounters her own immortality with the help of the famous alchemist, Cornelius.
- Naughty rabbit Peter wanders away from his safe home into Mr. McGregor's farm.
- A talking raven begins misery in Edgar Allan Poe's famous work.
- An eerie car becomes a ghost of its own in a future where humans do no manual labor.
- The Nameless Man encounters terror when invited to the home of Roderick Usher.
- Young siblings fall victim to a witch.
- A man fears falling asleep.
- Thoughts of humanity are brought up gazing into the water on a sunny day.
- A man tells an unbelievable tale of falling in love with a fairy.
- Virginia Woolf ponders life and its mysteries.
- Miss Winchelsea meets an alluring stranger on a train trip to Rome.
- An old man's eye expression drives a man into the madness of murdering him.
- Nicole Russin-McFarland interviews guests from across the entertainment industry.
- Children learn how to spot corn fairies on farms.
- A materialistic emperor is duped by swindlers with so called invisible cloth.
- A man insists he possesses the same abilities as a ghost who taught the skills to him.
- Friends spend the night at a haunted house.
- A young woman finds her beautiful hair is troublesome when she is taken in by a witch.
- A scientist proposes splitting the earth in half, with catastrophic results.
- Annihilation is imminent for the human race during the Cold War.
- A princess proves she is who she claims to be by noticing a pea in her bedding.
- A young man's delight in his new suit ends in ruin.