Hitman O'malley
In the summer of 1992, two documentary filmmakers set out to interview the leader of the Satanic church, Richard Lemeau. In their research, they interviewed several members of the satanic church. Some celebrities were also interviewed, as well as Richard Lemeau himself. In their findings, the two documentarians discovered that a mass majority of people don't believe in God, Satan and even themselves. They also discovered another cult in the making know as the "Illuminati Hotties" , a ruthless terrorist organization set out to rule the world. So the question you have to ask yourself is, Does Satan live?
Virgil
The film takes place in March of 2020 right as COVID-19 starts to be a major threat to the U.S. and places start to shut down and people start to panic. Meanwhile, Cynthia (Lixy Lestat), who is on the run after she steals money from her former boss who is a drug lord. As she drives across country she comes down with COVID. She pulls over to a motel to get some rest when she meets Willow (Sushii Xyhyvette Holder), who is a mysterious woman. Willow takes care of Cynthia when she passes out in the motel parking lot. Cynthia learns that Willow is not just a normal woman but has a thirst for blood and she claims to be a vampire.
Killer in movie
A throwback to 1960's roughie films.
M
Take a plunge into the morbid world of Z and M's Pawn. This movie is based loosely off of the characters of "Zed" and " Maynard" in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. See what happens to "Z" (Jason Henne) and "M"( Patrick Duncan Weston) before, after and during the events that happened in Pulp Fiction. Z and M are on a road to success running their Pawn shop when an investigating officer of the law becomes suspicious of felonious activity happening in and around Z and M's Pawn. Detective Pine (Joe Makowski), is rundown and burnt out, however it doesn't stop his forceful nature to stop these criminals dead in their tracks. Enjoy a fun, gory and exploitative movie about an unlikely partnership that leads to murder, lust and betrayal. Brought to you by Gatorblade Films and Reaper Films, the same team that made Naked Cannibal Campers and Die Die Delta Pi. —Sean Donohue