Andrew Scott Ramsay

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    Dark Comedy Andrew Laurich

    A Bear in the Woods

    A hungry bear tests the relationship of two campers. A horror / comedy where the scariest element is dating in the modern age.

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    Dark Comedy Andrew Napier

    Grandma's Not a Toaster

    Three siblings plot to steal their Grandmother's fortune, without realizing that Grandma has a plot of her own.

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    Documentary Andrew Moir

    Babe, I Hate To Go

    Delroy spends six months of every year working on a farm in Ontario to support his family in Jamaica. But this year, Delroy keeps a secret from his wife and children: he has cancer.

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    The ShortList Online Film Festival: Part 1

    Part 1 coverage of The Wrap's debut online short film festival. Knowing Chris Kezelos from his film Zero, a favorite of both Andrew and I, we were certainly excited to receive an email from him stating that his newest film, The Maker, was coming online.

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    Dark Comedy Andrew Fitzgerald

    I Know You From Somewhere

    A young woman incurs the wrath of the internet after inadvertently becoming a viral sensation.

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    Dark Comedy Andrew Theodore Balasia

    Souvenirs

    A friend-for-hire balances his time with his eclectic clientele as he prepares for his most involved assignment to date: becoming a father.

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    Adventure Scott Ingalls & Ford Austin

    The Wright Stuff

    Rollicking period-spoof tells the untold tales of the Wright Brothers—airplane inventors and adventurers extraordinaire! First ep of a series.

  • Filmmaker Update

    Filmmaker Update: The Brothers Lynch

    The Brothers Lynch join us to discuss writing their first feature 'Final Score' and why short film has been so important in their filmmaking

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    Action Carl Erik Rinsch

    The Gift

    A mysterious box brings misfortune to all who touch it in this film from the Parallel Lines series—a collaboration between Ridley Scott and Philips.

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    Sci‑Fi Ash Thorp & Anthony Scott Burns

    Lost Boy

    An ambitious sci-fi concept heavily influenced by American action classics and Japanese samurai films, celebrated filmmakers Ash Thorp and Anthony Scott Burns team up with PostPanic (Sundays) for a dazzling new project.

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