Music plays a great part in the movie, with a soundtrack of original music by Ronee Blakely in her first film as a director, which she also co-stars in with her daughter.
Sand Snowman is an original short film by writer and director Yeva-Genevieve Lavlinski. Based on a true events, Sand Snowman reveals the hopes and tragedies that arise from the abundance or lack of parental love. Catch a glimpse of the turmoil in the times of the end of the Soviet empire and the birth of the "New Russians."
Rena Riffel (Showgirls/Mulholland Drive) stars in her directorial debut, the B Movie Musical Retro Satire, Trasharella. Transforming into a recycling trashy super hero, it is up to Trasharella to kill the Hollywood Vampire.
A retro-grindhouse film. Starlets fight off the Hollywood Vampire. Directed by Rena Riffel
Known for what must be the cheapest and cheesiest of the indie film world, Troma films takes on Cannes with gallons of fake blood, the Tronettes, and numerous hijinks by an uncontrollable group of volunteer Troma fans, costumed, naked, and did I mention covered with blood? While any publicity is good publicity, the low budget Troma films must wonder what this will do to their reputation. And I think they're thinking, woohoo!
The Crapkeeper hosts two stories combining highbrow entertainment with kung fu action, alien adventure and vampire lesbian sex.
A surreal look at the day-to-day life of American soldiers stationed in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba through the eyes of a traveling circus troupe cleared to perform there.
Anavey, along with her naive sister Anastasia, form a cult of blood thirsty youths to put all the controlling adults who treat children unfairly in their place.
Kyle Finn has the ultimate combat machine, a metal suit with super-human powers, and he uses it to defend the good and fight evil. That 'evil' comes in the form of Reed, his ninja henchmen and the Mecha Terror robot: has the Metal Man finally met his match?
Penny Slot, a stripper from Las Vegas, tries to become a star dancer on a dance television show.
The story of Maila "Vampira" Nurmi, living on the very edge of show business, and her rise to celluloid cultdom 50 years later. Her big break came in 1954 when she played the "glamour ghoul" Vampira, emerging from the mist to greet viewers of obscure horror movies on the new medium— television. Her newfound fame led to friendships with Marlon Brando, James Dean, and Anthony Perkins. But Vampira's show was abruptly cancelled. Nurmi appeared as Vampira again in the 1959 low-budget horror / sci-fi film, Plan 9 from Outer Space, directed by Edward D. Wood Jr. and often dubbed "the worst film of all time." But you can't keep a good vampire down, and Nurmi's character rose from the dead again in 1993's Ed Wood, directed by Tim Burton.
Surf-punk space vampire Billy is back, and he's headed to the one place he can blend in Los Angeles! But will the alt-right religious zealots interfere with his plan to mesmerize Hollywood? Find out in this zany pseudo-sequel to Caress of the Vampire 2
Last year, thousands of fetuses were aborted... only one survived. A young girl wanders the cold, dark streets looking for a place to abort the creature that is growing inside her. After a bloody back-alley abortion, it would seem all is well, until she quickly realizes that her demon fetus has lived through the ordeal...and he's not happy! Fetalboy feeds off of instinct and off of the inhabitants of the small town, using his umbilical cord to cause massive mayhem. Throughout his adventures, Fetalboy joins a sinister sideshow, is brainwashed by Satan's minions, and searches for his long-lost father. When there's a rabid fetus on the loose, only one thing's for sure... all Hell's gonna break loose!