Happy Us Weekend, everyone! I know most horror fans are going to be headed to their local theaters to see the latest from Jordan Peele, but if you’re looking to indulge in even more genre-centric storytelling, we have another installment of Salutes Your Shorts on tap, with a quartet of female-led short films for you to enjoy.
First up is the vamp-tastic V from Jimmy Dean, and then we have The Misplaced by Alex Divincenzo, Parker Brennon’s Below the Trees, and then we wrap up with the super fun The Worst Planet on Earth from Joe and Lloyd Stas.
V (Directed by Jimmy Dean)
Synopsis: A sixteen-year-old vampire begins to reconsider her past relationships.
The Misplaced (Directed by Alex Divincenzo)
Synopsis: A young woman unwittingly discovers why things have been going missing around the house in The Misplaced.
Below the Trees (Directed by Parker Brennon)
Synopsis: In this prelude to a feature-length film,...
First up is the vamp-tastic V from Jimmy Dean, and then we have The Misplaced by Alex Divincenzo, Parker Brennon’s Below the Trees, and then we wrap up with the super fun The Worst Planet on Earth from Joe and Lloyd Stas.
V (Directed by Jimmy Dean)
Synopsis: A sixteen-year-old vampire begins to reconsider her past relationships.
The Misplaced (Directed by Alex Divincenzo)
Synopsis: A young woman unwittingly discovers why things have been going missing around the house in The Misplaced.
Below the Trees (Directed by Parker Brennon)
Synopsis: In this prelude to a feature-length film,...
- 3/22/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Happy Halloween Weekend, everyone! The most magical time of the year is nearly upon us, and what better way to get you in the mood for All Hallows’ Eve than by checking out a new collection of short horror films as part of Daily Dead’s ongoing celebration of gut-punch genre storytelling.
For this installment of “Salutes Your Shorts,” featured entries include Mikus, the latest from Todd Spence and Zak White, James Morris’ Is That You?, Grandma’s House by Joshua Giuliano, and Parker Brennon’s Haunt Me.
Mikus (Directed by Todd Spence & Zak White)
Synopsis: Your childhood is a dangerous thing to forget.
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Is That You? (Directed by James Morris)
Synopsis: Confined to her bedroom on Halloween night, Whitney notices an eerie figure lurking outside her home.
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Grandma’s House (Directed by Joshua Giuliano)
Synopsis: An Old Woman. Alone. At night.
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Haunt Me (Directed by Parker...
For this installment of “Salutes Your Shorts,” featured entries include Mikus, the latest from Todd Spence and Zak White, James Morris’ Is That You?, Grandma’s House by Joshua Giuliano, and Parker Brennon’s Haunt Me.
Mikus (Directed by Todd Spence & Zak White)
Synopsis: Your childhood is a dangerous thing to forget.
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Is That You? (Directed by James Morris)
Synopsis: Confined to her bedroom on Halloween night, Whitney notices an eerie figure lurking outside her home.
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Grandma’s House (Directed by Joshua Giuliano)
Synopsis: An Old Woman. Alone. At night.
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Haunt Me (Directed by Parker...
- 10/26/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
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