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TORN HEARTS REVIEW

  Follows a country music duo who seek out the private mansion of their idol and end up in a twisted series of horror that force them to confront the limits they’d go for their dreams. Starring: Katey Sagal, Abby Quinn, and Alexis Lemire  Directed by: Brea Grant Written by: Rachel Koller Croft Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received...

APARTMENT 413 REVIEW

  Marco is running out of time to find a job before his girlfriend, Dana, has their first baby. He’s also losing his mind. Starring: Nicholas Saenz, Brea Grant, and Dave Buckman Directed by: Matt Patterson Written by: Ron Maede Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received...

LUCKY REVIEW

  A suburban woman fights to be believed as she finds herself stalked by a threatening figure who returns to her house night after night. When she can’t get help from those around her, she is forced to take matters into her own hands. Starring: Brea Grant, Hunter C. Smith, and Kristina Klebe Directed by: Natasha Kermani Written by: Brea Grant   Some people are said to be “Lucky” to be in the position they’re in, while they might think of it more as they've worked hard to get there. May (Brea Grant) doesn't want to be called ‘lucky,’ as the audience is about to learn about her successes, and her struggles. She’s an author of a successful self-help book, and has done everything she can to promote it. Now she’s working on a second book, but having a harder time with this one. Her publisher is pressuring her to get it done, and this isn’t helping at all.   Also not helping is the weird turn of events that start taking place at her house. A man (Hunter C. Smith) has made it hi...

THE STYLIST REVIEW

  A lonely hair stylist becomes obsessed with the lives of her clients and descends into murderous madness. Starring: Brea Grant, Najarra Townsend, and Laura Kirk Directed and written by: Jill Gevargizian   In a time when people have gone without haircuts for months, “The Stylist” won’t make people want to return to the salon any quicker. Claire (Najarra Townsend) is a very good stylist, even willing to work late at night. The film opens with her giving a haircut to a woman when everyone else has left. The privacy seems good at first, as the two chat while Claire cuts away. Nothing strange to see here until the woman passes out. All part of Claire’s plan, and she gives the woman a very special haircut.   After this the audience will see that Claire looks like a nice woman, but is very disturbed. The audience will also get to see how socially awkward she can be when Olivia (Brea Grant) needs Claire to do her hair for her upcoming wedding. Instead of keeping the relationshi...

12 HOUR SHIFT REVIEW

Bodies start to pile up when a drug-user nurse and her cousin try to find a replacement kidney for an organ trafficker. Starring: Angela Bettis, David Arquette, and Chloe Farnworth Directed and written by: Brea Grant   Nurses have it rough, and this “12 Hour Shift” is about to become one of the toughest, and most memorable ones for all the wrong reasons. Mandy (Angela Bettis) gets settled in for another day at work by doing some drugs to start. Then she has rounds to do, and maybe some drugs to steal. There are new patients on the floor including her unconscious half-brother, injured prisoner Jefferson (David Arquette), and an elderly lady with possible dementia. She also has one more important thing to do…hand over a kidney to her cousin Regina (Chloe Farnworth).   Of course this wouldn’t be any fun unless something went wrong, and it goes oh so wrong. In their conversation around the soda machine, Regina manages to leave the kidney behind. When she doesn...

AFTER MIDNIGHT REVIEW

When his girlfriend suddenly disappears, leaving a cryptic note as her only explantation, Hank’s comfortable life and his sanity begin to crack. Then, from the woods surrounding his house, something terrible starts trying to break in. Starring: Jeremy Gardner, Brea Grant, and Henry Zebrowski Directed by: Jeremy Gardner and Christian Stella Written by: Jeremy Gardner Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received…