Clay Tatum

The true story of America's least respected veterans.

A misanthropic, struggling photographer just wants to watch TV and eat candy while his wife is out of town, but when a desperate old pal resurfaces, his plans are thwarted, with spooky consequences.

It is 2026. New York City is under 600feet of water, famine & radiation have transformed the human race into a mutant species of trash eating freaks known as S.L.U.G.Z. Part of Brain Dead’s Mutant Sequencer Vol. 1

A Silicon Valley mega-corporation beta tests its first genetically engineered employee.

Thomas reflects on his Alabama childhood and his identity as an “aging emo kid” in LA through stories and songs on topics like dating, drinking, family and his mom’s legacy.

6.5/10

A short film by Clay Tatum.

A meager apology tests a woman's fortitude to forgive in this expertly deadpan comedy that wittily articulates the oft selfish objectives that belie performative remorse.

7.5/10

Playing a version of himself, director Whitmer (aka Whit) Thomas drifts through L.A. meeting up with a series of friends and alienating them in various ways.

Two guys go on a journey across Los Angeles to pick their friend up from the suicide ward in Santa Monica.

An invisible and disrespected sound mixer becomes infatuated with the lead actress.

8.1/10

Clay wants to prove to his best friends Whit and Budd that he's a great fighter by fighting them.

A devoted couple exploring their kinks together end up on a date gone horribly awry.

Stone Quackers revolves around two mischevious slacker ducks, Whit and Clay, along with their friends Barf and Dottie, plus the authority Officer Barry. They get into surreal misadventures, ranging from accidentally placing a bomb near an event where Officer Barry gets an award, to an odd homage to David Lynch's Blue Velvet.

6.7/10

Watch out! Don Cheadle is back as Captain Planet and he's still turning everyone into trees.

A person obsessed with technology battles their intrusive bedtime thoughts.