Andrew Dawe-Collins

It follows Kathy, a food critic in New York City. Her parents ask her to come home for Christmas, and there she meets a handsome police officer, which now complicates her situation.

After twenty years of separation, Jake and Joe's mom dies a millionaire in Greece, leaving a will to give her sons a chunk of her heir, only if they agree to live with their Greek brother for 45 days.

4.4/10

Alice travels west along with a ruthless bounty hunter in search of her lost husband.

3.2/10

The actual DOG LADY ISLAND is located in Monroe Michigan and has been the location of horrible tragedies for many years as Detective Michael James is in a race to solve why these things keep happening after one of his own family members were attacked on the island.As he digs deep investigating he finds out these tragedies ,this curse have been going on for hundreds of years which motivates him to try to put an end to the curse before someone else dies.

6.9/10

A group of friends return home with a friend to help him share a secret only to learn that sometimes older secrets are even more deadly.

5.2/10
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Life long friends Wess, Cooper and Theo head out for their annual camping trip. As things seem to be going as planned they're confronted with the realization of their age, life changes and worst of all - the Wexford werewolf.

The sequel to the award-winning short film "Lost in Detroit" picks up with Leah (Maria Wasikowski) looking for a place to park to meet her friends at the Tigers game. Worlds collide as Natalie (Niki Cipriano) and Monica (Michelle Cohl) make their escape and look to Maria for safety. With a gang of deranged lunatics hot on their trail, running through the streets of Detroit looking for anyone who can help is their only hope.

A film crew working on a 48 Hour Film project in Detroit goes missing. Some found footage surfaces on a SD card and tells the gruesome tale of what happened to the film crew and actors that fateful day.

7.9/10

An Iraq War veteran suffering from PTSD and Psychosis returns home. He tries to reconstitute his lost family by kidnapping children who he thinks are his own. The teen (Jennifer) whom he kidnapped came from a dysfunctional family. Her mother sold her virginity on the internet to Mr. Miller, a wealthy man. Police suspect foul play in her disappearance and suspect her parents. Jennifer attempted a coat hanger abortion at Kidnapper's house and had a near death experience. The child Mia whom he kidnapped kept pining for her mother until she catch pneumonia in the cold house without any utilities. She was taken to hospital but was kidnapped by someone else. Kidnapper is hounded by memories of a singing blind girl whom he killed for fun in Afghanistan. Best Picture at American International Film Festival. No nudity. No vulgar language. No profanity. There is violence. Recommended for 13 yrs. and older. Another satire by award winning director ctom.

4.7/10