Hot Bartender
Un grupo disfuncional de escritores inéditos aceptan a una nueva integrante, Hannah (Kaley Cuoco), sorpresivamente será ella la primera que alcanza a publicar una obra que obtiene éxito de la noche a la mañana. Mientras la carrera de Hannah despega sus excéntricos colegas se llenan de envidia y se apuran a conseguir su propio éxito. Alan (Dylan Walsh), un optometrista, comenzará a acosar a su agente literario empujado por su esposa. John (Dennis Farina), un veterano militar finalmente decide distribuir su “obra maestra” pero lo hará en una ferretería. Y Henry (Chris Klein, American Pie) deberá lidiar con sus sentimientos cada vez más evidentes hacia Hannah. A medida que la historia avanza las tensiones aumentan, nacen rivalidades y las decepciones están a la orden del día. El rechazo se convierte en desesperación. Por suerte, la mayoría solo tiene plumas como armas…
Kevin
A young and successful insurance underwriter must allow her mentally unstable mother to move in with her after the institution in which the mother had been living is deemed unfit for occupancy. The mother then begins to dislike how close her daughter is with her boss.
Waiter
Harley and Renee Atwater, both in their early 30s, on a warm, sunny, Saturday morning, as they are preparing their "Yard Sale." The reason for the yard sale is simple In two days their divorce will be final and, at their mediator's suggestion, they've decided to sell all of the possessions they've acquired during their 11-year marriage and split the profits. And during the constant haggling with buyers over the dozens of items that Harley and Renee are selling, the items often lead to "flashbacks" of incidents that occurred earlier in the couple's marriage,giving us a unique insight into how and why their relationship spiraled downward, ultimately leading to their pending divorce and this unique "Yard Sale."
Tim
The as of yet unreleased 4th feature film from writer and director Josh Becker (Thou Shall Not Kill, The Evil Dead, Lunatics: A Love Story) IF I HAD A HAMMER is a period piece set in the summer of '64 just days before the Beatles appear on the Ed Sullivan show for the first time. Goofy daydreamer Phil Buckley meets the cause caring Lorraine in a music store and the two hit it off, and agree to spend the evening together at a local beatnik coffee house which offer it's patrons an open mic to perform the then ever so popular "folk" music of the day.