Days after an alien invasion, a young man desperately tries to hold on to hope of a better life.
As the last hope against the evil Dark Division, The Guy is dropped behind enemy lines on a mission to thwart an experimental weapon test known as "The Big Man". The Guy will be pushed beyond his limits and forced to use every available asset at his disposal to survive the mission.
A rookie team of paranormal investigators is invited to stay the weekend at what is said to be the most haunted location on the east coast, The Shanley Hotel in Napanoch, New York. History seems to come to life and speak to the team throughout their stay at this legendary location leading to experiences the team won't forget for the rest of their lives.
A group of influencers find more than what they were looking for when exploring an abandoned factory. Now caught up in something far beyond their control with no way out, their sanity slips along with their numbers. Split up and subjected to their own personal horrors they must confront their fears if they want to escape The Loop.
An urban explorer becomes the subject of a demented psychological experiment conducted by a reality bending entity. Stuck in an endless cycle of horrors and pushed to his breaking point, he desperately tries to escape The Loop.
Nicholas is an award winning director, writer, and producer with a penchant for personal stories with supernatural twists. His works have been featured in festivals across the US such as The Greater Lehigh Valley Filmmaker Festival, The Jersey Devil Film Festival, and The Magic of Horror Film Festival in the east coast and all the way to Hollywood with The Skiptown International Film Festival and Shockfest Film Festival! Prior works include his found footage duology Lygophobia and Monophobia, Saturday morning cartoon throwback The Guy, candid Paranormal Investigation documentary A Weekend at the Shanley Hotel, and zombie thriller Bitten. Since returning to college in Spring of 2020 he’s gone on to create a pandemic produced short film, Intrusion, which went on to win sixteen awards as well as its more uplifting tie-in, Seclusion. Most recently, he's completed his senior thesis film, The Door, which he intends to use as a proof of concept piece to find funding for a feature film after graduation.
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