American Meltdown
When a Millennial woman finds herself unable to pay rent, she befriends a small-time con artist who encourages her to chart her own path – by embracing petty crime.
Director: Andrew Adams
Actors: Jacki Von Preysing, Nicolette Sweeney, Shaun Boylan
Bloodsucka Jones
Bloodsucka Jones rises from the pages of legend to help a chronically confused David and would-be vampire hunter Tony, save David from his vampire girlfriend’s brother and his pop-collared cronies.
Trevor Noah: That’s Racist
Trevor Noah is back, rubbing our noses in the many faces of racism in his new one-man show, recorded live at the Lyric Theatre. This record-breaking show boasts 80 sold-out…
Hermia & Helena
Camila, a young Argentine theater director, travels from Buenos Aires to New York to attend an artistic residency to develop a Spanish translation of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Upon…
Mad Buddies
Two sworn enemies, Boetie (Leon Schuster) and Beast (Kenneth Nkosi) are forced to do a road trip together on foot, only to discover that they have been conned into being…
Maul Dogs
Three store owners discover their strip mall has been gambled away to a thug who loves to bowl. After unsuccessful attempts to pay the thug back they enter a bowling…
18 year old virgin
In a series of sexual mishaps, a high school senior tries to lose her virginity on the last night before graduation.
Virginia Minnesota
A story of a fragmented friendship finding new ground, director Daniel Stine’s feature film debut Virginia Minnesota begins with a young woman at a crossroads. Her direction in life a…
Waiting…
Employees at a Bennigan’s-like restaurant (called, creatively enough, Shenanigan’s), kill time before their real lives get started. But while they wait, they’ll have to deal with picky customers who want…
Aaltra
In this pitch black comedy the rivalry between two neighbors escalates into an all out war. Through a maintenance error on a tractor they both end up, paralyzed, in a…
A Box Came to Brooklyn
A life long Brooklynite struggles to convince his ridiculous neighbors that a mysterious box left in the middle of their street doesn’t prove one of them is a terrorist.