Tynan DeLong

visual album, mixed digital media, archival footage, and ghosts

A lonely weed dealer spirals when she tries to make conversation with an uninterested client.

An anxious musician finds himself unable to leave his hotel room. Dan Arnés writes and stars in “Please Enjoy Your Stay,” a surreal comedy that employs an ever-shifting dream logic to explore issues of identity and artistic process. Surrounded by slips of paper with scattered notes, a man attempts to check out of a hotel room and move on with his life, whatever that may be. He calls the front desk, but the Concierge (voiced by Conner O'Malley) suggests he stay in the room, as does The Bellhop (Carmen Christopher) and The Maid (Caroline Yost), as they take turns entering his space and attempting to capture his vibe through photographs and music recordings. Directed by NoBudge veteran, Tynan DeLong (continuing to try new things and expand his range), the film is lifted by dreamy, colorful visuals and a lovely score from Arnés himself, alongside its lively comedic performances.

After every one of Mike's so-called friends repeatedly declines his invitations to discuss movies, he enters the exciting new world of webcam movie experts via the barely comprehensible Movie Expert. Their discussions range in topics from different sizes of the Oscars to the exact dimensions of Little Women and lead to Mike discovering both the joy of personal connection, and the pains of heartbreak.

An aimless New Yorker visits her landlord to tell her she's moving out of her building.

A dog walker becomes obsessed with a client's dog after his personal trainer moves away.

A short documentary about the filmmaker's mother, Vonnie DeLong.

I'm on a mission. And that mission, is to jump the Grand Canyon.

A group of friends trying to remake "The Matrix" in a Brooklyn apartment.

Two grown men compete to be the most childish at a friend’s birthday party.

Dad & Step-Dad try their best to connect during a weekend visitation exchange of their 13 year-old boy, Branson.

When you thought nothing could get worse now Lorelei Ramirez makes everything perverted.

Three devoted Cornholio enthusiasts struggle to make ends meet in New York.

A holistic healer and a hip hop producer cross paths.

Adults share their most embarrassing teenage writings and art in front of total strangers at Mortified stage shows across the country, as the filmmakers explore what the show's popularity says about all of us.

7.3/10

While living in his brothers house, Murph tries to keep his brother and his brother's fiancée from seeing the pictures he photoshops of her giving birth to him.

An attempted e-commerce transaction goes awry

7.4/10

Jim and Dave, a dad and a step-dad, have trouble bonding during a 3-day weekend upstate with their son, Branson.

6.3/10
5.5%

A man returns a letter meant for his neighbor but it’s not what it seems.