Karl T. Hirsch

As Abraham Lincoln labors over the Gettysburg address, the importance of which he is fully aware, he learns that a menace from his past has returned, threatening to tear the already fractured nation to pieces. He must journey behind enemy lines to face an foe far more fearsome than the Confederate army: the walking dead.

3.1/10

A policewoman unwittingly puts her family in danger when she uncovers corruption in her department.

5.2/10

Meet Astrid. Proof that anyone can be on TV. Anyone.

6.9/10

A high school outcast who lives in a trailer with his mother finally meets a friend. He wants to ask her if they can go the next step, but then sees her kissing another boy at a party. He runs home only to find his mother having sex with a drunk. He starts yelling, but is countered by the drunk when he suffocates him and makes him look like he hung himself. The scarecrow comes in when the boy's soul is pushed into it. He goes out for revenge.

3.6/10

After losing another job, two idiots embark on an adventure of mythic proportion: to acquire "Feed Bags," the discontinued entire-meal-in-a-bag, to impress their two equally dim-witted dates. When the only convenience store in town that carries the discontinued food item is found closed, Waylon and Buzz break in and can't break out.

4.6/10

A four-part chronicle of Phoenix young adults, trying to figure out what the hell went wrong while tripping on bad acid.

5.5/10

A story based on true events. After being brutally raped and left to feel responsible for the attack, Jill finds herself forced to find any way to emotionally survive. She begins to search for herself through reckless and cloudy relationships with others. With the failure of each relationship, Jill traumatically disintegrates. She decides to video-diary a trip to La Madera, New Mexico, to prove to the one she truly loves, that she has changed.