Matthew Kennedy

Winnipeg genre film heroes are back! A group of cowboys stranded in the icy wilderness gather around the campfire to hear the tale of St. Nicholas and the true story of Christmas.

7.6/10

After getting plastic surgery to look like a famous teen popstar, an introverted super fan named Arnold begins to experience irreversible side effects as his face begins to fall apart during a night out doing karaoke.

7.9/10

In the middle of a routine patrol, officer Daniel Carter happens upon a blood-soaked figure limping down a deserted stretch of road. He rushes the young man to a nearby rural hospital staffed by a skeleton crew, only to discover that patients and personnel are transforming into something inhuman. As the horror intensifies, Carter leads the other survivors on a hellish voyage into the subterranean depths of the hospital in a desperate bid to end the nightmare before it's too late.

5.8/10
7.8%

A one-time (and now one-handed) master film editor toiling in the cinematic sweatshops of 1970s Italy becomes the prime suspect in a series of brutal murders.

6.1/10
5%

Santa goes on a blind date and ends up getting a lesson in Stockholm Syndrome.

Ahab, a man obsessed with exacting a brutal, violent revenge on the man who murdered his dad, joins John, an eager priest, and Twink, a hot-headed street hustler, on an epic quest to find and defeat this mythical monster known as Chris Fuchman AKA The Father's Day Killer.

6/10
8%

The evil Count Draculon and his army of demons have conquered Earth, but a young soldier who lost his life in the first war against Hell has reawakened in the future as MANBORG! Together with a crew of post-apocalyptic rebels, the half-man half-machine hero will fight to defeat Draculon and take back the planet!

5.5/10
8.8%

What happens when two lonely losers and one wild party animal hit the beach for some hot fun in the summer sun? Can they learn to be cool or is cool something you're born with? You'll find out in this hilarious summer beach comedy from Astron-6 that holds its own against the other great beach comedies of years gone by, such as Weekend at Bernie's, Jacob's Ladder, and Hardbodies.

An Astron-6 short film.

A found footage short film from Astron-6.

When mysterious circumstances cause the dead to rise from their graves, a man and woman are trapped in a never-ending hell-inferno. Film-master, Sir Jeremy Gillespie, brings you Inferno Of The Dead; the darkest vision of horror. Everywhere you hide, any way you turn, this is the curse from which there is no escape.

6.1/10

Mike and Alan make movies.

7.8/10
6.8%

Astron-6 Video's two-part miniseries "Goreblade" follows Goreblade, a hero that comes face to face with his arch-rival Ilias in a classic tale of adventure and epic shoulder pads.

What if the principal in The Breakfast Club had punched Bender in the face instead of trying to provoke Bender to punch him? What if you could smash a bottle across Ferris Bueller’s face? What if Otto from Alex Cox’s Repo Man was your boyfriend? If any of these sound like a dream come true, Punch Out is the film for you. This coming-of-age story concerns the growth of nine separate characters over the course of three days. John Hughes eat your heart out you piece of shit.

8.3/10

In this spectacular sci-fi sequel, the emotionally-fractured Trance must overcome the demons of his past and once again wage war on the evil spirit of Einstein and his army of laser-wielding ghosts. Together with the ghost of his dead comrade, a rogue cop and a sultry scientist, Trance must return to Laser Cove and make a final stand against the technologically-advanced forces of evil.

7.6/10

From Steven Kostanski, director of “Lazer Ghosts 2: Return to Laser Cove”, comes the story of two brothers who must fight to escape an unholy institution populated with an endless sea of ghoulish creatures. Will Max (Conor Sweeney) be able to see past the disturbing condition of his brother Karl (Matthew Kennedy) and lead them to safety, or will his personal flaws trap them forever in a world of darkness and misery?

7.8/10

Francis and Andrew are conjoined twins whose relationship sours when a new woman enters their life. Things go from bad to worse when Francis hires an amateur hitman on Facebook to settle the score.

Matthew Kennedy's gritty tale of revenge torn from pale underbelly of Winnipeg streets.

A coming-of-age story about a boy losing the love of his life and doing all that he can to win her back.

6.6/10
4%

Five fresh faced camp counselors arrive at Camp Ena, a place where teenage boys and girls learn to experience the joys of nature, as well as each other. A military virus released into the environment twenty years earlier has a deadly effect on the counsellor's genitals causing their erotic games to turn deadly. If you like "Zombi 3", "Friday the 13th Part VII", or just STDs in general, you'll wish H.I.Z. would never end.

This film is Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan meets The Gold Rush. The story follows the cliché carbon copy of the late 80’s Slasher movie set in the film style of a picture of the early 20’s silent film era.

Siblings Mimi and Luke unwittingly resurrect an ancient alien overlord. Using a magical amulet, they force the monster to obey their childish whims, and accidentally attract a rogues’ gallery of intergalactic assassins to small-town suburbia.

Santa returns to his former hideout to claim what is rightfully his on Christmas

A newly single man eases the pain of his midlife crisis by launching a public access talk show.

7.8/10

Five friends, a love of film and a suicide pact. In Tolkein lore, Astron-6 is the day of the Elvish New Year. And a New Year is upon us indeed… From their first meeting at the Winnipeg Short Film Massacre, the five men instantly found themselves embroiled in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Rather than desroy each other, the sworn enemies decided to unite and then destroy themselves (once famous). Astron-6 is the brainchild of these five iconoclastic, multi-media artiests who share a fascination with the emchanics of fear and laughter. They subvert the expectations of the seasoned viewer with the nightmarish and absurd. Their imagery and recurring themes are often torn from the childhood of the irony-craving, internet savvy Generations X and Y. That is, they often lampoon genre films of the 1980’s.

Matt and Conor meet up with the famous Santa Claus only to find he is struggling with his relationships at home.