Art Direction
An electric one-night-stand between Sylvia and Ethan is quickly derailed by a psychotic and possessive ex-lover who incites violence and provokes them to pursue a regrettable act of vengeance.
Producer
An electric one-night-stand between Sylvia and Ethan is quickly derailed by a psychotic and possessive ex-lover who incites violence and provokes them to pursue a regrettable act of vengeance.
Director
Experimental short shot in Peru
Director
Video; Color; Sound; 7 min
Set Decoration
Two inmates tunnel through the walls of a hellish prison, only to find something more terrifying than death row.
Art Direction
A fashion photographer gets more than he bargained for when a roll of film in a used camera contains sinister imagery of high-society menace that sends him into a labyrinth of imminent danger.
Co-Producer
A fashion photographer gets more than he bargained for when a roll of film in a used camera contains sinister imagery of high-society menace that sends him into a labyrinth of imminent danger.
Production Design
Joe is a fan. Joe is 36. Joe is getting a restraining order.
Production Design
Sam is a reclusive young man who finds solace with those who share the same self-described title as him: Incel. When his countless real-life efforts at love fail, Sam turns to this anonymous community of the “involuntarily celibate” for help, but instead finds himself increasingly pushed towards extremism.
Director
Found Footage, Public Access, The Occult, and more from Pittsburgh, PA. Featuring work from "JOSH RIEVEL", Rem Lezar, Pig Norovirus Bodine, Gena Salorino, and Kyle Van Noy. Curated by Everything is Terrible!'s Scott Whiteman.
Director
An experimental video documenting a Tarot reading in a cabin in the woods. Released on VHS by Viper Video as a part of the collection "Videos You Will Like".
Director
A short experimental film documenting a Halloween parade in Pittsburgh, PA. Premiered at the 32nd Three Rivers Film Festival.
Director
“A bizarre and oddly poignant deconstruction of the 1980s child star”
-Bill O'Driscoll, Pittsburgh City Paper
Director
A short film about scumbags