Sammy Hill, son of crime boss Robby Rothstein, barely escapes a bloody bust that signals trouble ahead. With cops closing in, Robby sets his sights on Times Square. But as the pressure mounts, Sammy starts to unravel, his grip on reality slipping—a weakness that rival don Fredo Ferrante is quick to exploit. Now, father and son face a deadly game of ambition and loyalty in a city where survival is anything but guaranteed.
In a surreal world where humans are transformed into furniture, a pair of unconventional pieces, a Lamp and a Coat Stand, defy their restrictive rules and form a forbidden bond, leading to unexpected consequences for their oblivious owners.
Houston is a 17 year old filmmaker based out of NYC. He is most known for Imaginary Friends, Stolen Springs, and Masks of Fidelio. Imaginary Friends received the most critical acclaim which was about 2 women meeting and exploring their relationship in Italy. Houston loves creativity and unique ideas. There is a common trend throughout his films of bizarre plots.
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