Jordan Douglas Smith

Jordan Douglas Smith

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Jordan Douglas Smith

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The Spine of Night
Ghal-Sur
Neste épico de fantasia ultraviolento, a magia negra ancestral cai em mãos sinistras e libera idades de sofrimento para a humanidade. Um grupo de heróis de diferentes épocas e culturas deve se unir para derrotá-lo a todo custo.
The Last Wolf: Karl Edward Wagner
Narration (excerpts read by)
Karl Edward Wagner was one of the most accomplished dark fantasy and horror writers in the world during the 1970’s and 1980’s, but very few outside of his devoted cult of fans even know his name. Creator of the immortal antihero warrior Kane and the author of several cerebral tales of psychological horror, Karl gave his characters and settings a unique and chilling perspective. A rugged and imposing figure who resembled his red-bearded swordsman Kane, Karl’s life ultimately ended tragically in 1994 due to the ravages of alcohol, cutting short the career of a writer who should be considered a legend in the field of weird fiction. This feature-length documentary features Karl’s family, friends, and contemporaries like Ramsey Campbell, Peter Straub, and Dennis Etchison as they explore the life of the Last Wolf, a dark genius from a bygone era who, like Kane, remains immortal through his words.
Good Evening, Officer Bracelitz
Officer Bracelitz
A kinky tale of curious neighbors. What erupts when a couple of lesbian witches encounter a perverse officer of the law? Blood.
The Diddler
Lance
The Diddler is a loose homage to the immortal series 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents'. Love triangles, mickey-slipping with unusual results, imaginary friends with imaginary guns... All this leads us to one question: Who is The Diddler?
Hunting
Jordan
Tina is high-strung and over-worked. Her boss (whom she refers to as "Rick the Dick") is so strict about personal time she can't even apartment hunt with her roommate Maureen. Already suffering from terrifying chronic stress dreams about a creepy, claustrophobic hallway and not wanting anymore pressure, Tina agrees to a lease without ever having laid eyes on the apartment. On moving day, Tina is shocked to discover that the hallway to her new apartment is the hallway from her dreams. Not wanting to worry Maureen and concerned for her sanity Tina attempts to forget it. But the stress dreams worsen and she starts seeing Maureen everywhere: in her dreams, in her office, in the apartment when she is not home. One night it all becomes too much.