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Girls Gone Dead
A group of six ex-high school cheerleaders are stalked by a killer with a medieval war hammer and battle axe during their first Spring Break from college.
Michael Hoffman Jr.
Aaron T. Wells
Casts & Crew
Katie Peterson
Shea Stewart
Brandy Whitford
Caley Hayes
Ryan Keely
Krystyna Ahlers
David Ausem
Tony Batman
Vincent Chimato
Ron Jeremy
Beetlejuice
Janessa Brazil
Craig Clarke
Ryan Dee
Linnea Quigley
Jerry Lawler
Al Sapienza
Asbestos Felt
Joel D. Wynkoop
Jennifer Worthington
Also Directed by Michael Hoffman Jr.
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When six sorority sex kittens hook up for a night of carefree indulgence during spring break, they have no idea that maniacal serial killer Stanley Peterson (Curtis Taylor) has escaped from a nearby prison and is now on the prowl for fresh blood. Can they stop the madman before he notches up another half-dozen deadly conquests?
After the events in the first Scary Tales movie, Mr Longfellow (Joel D. Wynkoop) has moved on from his bogus job placement agency to a new venture, to allow him to tell his fantastical tales. Welcome to "Mr. Longfellow's Used Car Lot."
A burglar breaks into an author's house and stumbles on the files secretly stored in his computer for his upcoming horror novel. Stories that amuse him at first but then start becoming to real to stomach!
A horror anthology of three short stories interwoven into the plot of Dennis Frye, who visits a job placement agency run by the mysterious Mr. Longfellow.
When a group of former high school pals gather at a remote cabin for a raucous 10-year reunion, they find themselves terrorized by a mysterious killer with a serious ax to grind. Could the murderer be one of their own who is out for revenge? Possibly -- for as the classmates disappear one by one, the survivors uncover a secret that devastates them all.
Also Directed by Aaron T. Wells
In the late nineteen-seventies and early eighties South Florida, like many parts of the U.S., saw the birth of an explosive original rock scene. New Wave, Punk and other experimental genres were finding a ready audience and were changing the shape of music forever. Relegated to the southernmost tip of the state, Miami's influential rock artists were one of the nation's best-kept secrets. On January, 28, 2007, The Kids, Z-Cars, Critical Mass, Charlie Pickett, The Cichlids, Slyder, Tight Squeeze and special guests The Romantics took the stage at Club Cinema in Pompano Beach, Florida to the delight of nearly 3,000 fans that came from around the world to see their favorite bands play together one more time. The event culminated in South Florida's biggest reunion concert. This extraordinary untold story has been brought to the forefront and examines the compelling and often personal journey of eight original Miami bands and their quest to leave an indelible mark on the music they loved.