Andrew DeYoung

Kate Berlant and John Early play celebrities reuniting after a public falling-out at a moderated TV event interspersed with absurdist sketches of varying characters, from strippers to a family of beavers.

Rob Brooks, a female record store owner in the rapidly gentrified neighborhood of Crown Heights, Brooklyn revisit past relationships through music and pop culture, while trying to get over her one true love.

9.1%

A fan of music, pop culture and Top Five lists runs a local record store in her hometown. An adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel "High Fidelity".

7.5/10
9.1%

Directed by Andrew DeYoung, the ten-minute short Rachel — which is “based on true events” and described by Berlant as a “thriller” — centers on a party at Early’s house, for which Berlant shows up as a mysterious and increasingly irritating guest.

7.1/10

Middle school as it really happened. Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle star in this adult comedy, playing versions of themselves as thirteen-year-old outcasts in the year 2000, surrounded by actual thirteen-year-olds, where the best day of your life can turn into your worst with the stroke of a gel pen.

7.9/10
9.3%

From the minds of Kate Berlant, John Early and Andrew DeYoung, 555 is an anthology of five short films that unfold in a stark, humid, surreality of Hollywood.

A young cop deals with a horrifying and mysterious medical issue, with no help from his irritating partner.

6.2/10
2.3%

A spoof on the nature of the dinner party and the confessions people make when hosting and thanking their friends.

An obsessive shopper is confronted by a store manager.

A young woman visits the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles alone where she tries to make friends with complete strangers.

8.1/10

There is nothing worse than mediocrity with a strong work ethic.

5.2/10

Two young people with the same face tattoo meet at a farmers market and embark on a passionate romance.