Stuck in endless droning Zoom meetings, a programmer daydreams about the stranger next door—until she finally gets a chance at love.
Glenn wakes up to discover that his personal data has been leaked and is spreading virally all over the world.
A content creator feels obligated to let her internet benefactor visit her workshop.
Tina and her elderly dog MeeMoo discover a clinic promising human-to-pet communication. However, two sinister doctors uncover a bond between them so strong, it transcends time and space. They might be the key to something greater, but at what cost?
The inner workings of an American jury trial through the eyes of one particular juror, Ronald Gladden. Gladden is unaware the entire case is fake, everyone except him is an actor and everything that happens — inside the courtroom and out — is carefully planned.
SLOW VINE is a series of short comedic vignettes, collected into a singular short film, linked by a specific tone and pace. They're absurd, slow, and warm - sketch comedy at reduced speed.
Ernie Burroughs cares about one thing: being funny. After graduating high school, he devotes his days to posting videos of his act online, waiting to get discovered. When his dad insists he either go to college or get a job, Ernie offers a compromise: he'll join a youth theatre group. His dad agrees under one condition: he cannot quit. Ms. Reddy, the theatre's charismatic director, instantly senses something special about Ernie and casts him as the lead of her upcoming "group-devised" production. Ernie is thrilled until he realizes the play will be about a school shooting and he will be playing the shooter. Gradually, the play infects his life, his mind and his relationships. He grows suspicious of the world around him, believing that something sinister behind the scenes is manipulating him toward an inevitably violent end.
Following the launch of her new novel, 35-year-old writer Kate Conklin is invited to speak at her alma mater by her mentor and former professor. After accepting the invitation, Kate finds herself deeply enmeshed in the lives of an eccentric group of college students.
After falling into an industrial cooking vat at work, Marty's coworkers welcome him back to the bakery with an extravagant party.
David Brown is an actor, comedian & filmmaker in Los Angeles. He was in the show Jury Duty on Amazon Freevee and the films The Year Between and I Used To Go Here. He performs in the group The Shrimp Boys & the show Don't Break!
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