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- 4 friends who played Little League have reunited to pay tribute to their teammates who were murdered 15 years earlier, only to have a vengeful masked killer with a weaponized baseball bat targeting them.
- A hyper-hipster 1980s horror comedy about a group of teenagers that discover a mysterious abandoned building where bad things happen. Shot in Wisconsin for $6000, Blood Junkie is a refreshing new vision in DIY independent film making.
- An offbeat comedy series following a group of lovable characters trying to "make it" in Hollywood while surviving on the streets of LA. In the Tibetan realm, Shangri-La is a mythical paradise, a hidden utopia that may or may not exist. In the context of LA, Shangri-LA explores the myth of the "Hollywood Dream", a paradise to some, while to others, a mirage in the California desert.
- Two brothers in the pest control business struggle with family ties, personal identity, and two very different forms of addiction.
- Four friends sit around a table and talk intimately about uncomfortable situations they've lived through.
- With each generation the spirit of Halloween takes on a new form.
- Shangri-LA is an episodic comedy about a group of LA's homeless chasing the Hollywood Dream.
- A man obsessed with an unusual method of pest control.
- Music video for "Dragonfly" by My Brightest Diamond.
- While dumpster diving for dinner, Nick and Gil find a fortune within. Jew-C-Pop tries to break into the music industry but encounters a setback on her way to the top. An overpriced parking ticket sends self proclaimed talent manager Scribs on a mission to collect money from a hot dog in the middle of a performance.
- Gil gets pumped to shoot his new headshots but Nick warns him of the pitfalls of fame and fortune. Scribs tries to pick up Jew-C-Pop as a new client with mixed results. Nick's infomercial personality, Nicky Kaplow, shows his face.
- Feeling a bit imbalanced, Nick visits his tarot therapist Doctor Marvin Nestor who introduces him to a new form of therapy. Gil's photo shoot opens new opportunities when Scribs' landlord, demands to see her name on the "big screen". Riding high on a drug prescription, Nick and Gil celebrate their future success.
- With energy low on battery, Nick searches for a sign while Jew-C-Pop searches for a new boyfriend. Scribs brings Gil and Handsome Rob together for a table read of his new movie script, "The Lepre-Conman".
- Nick tries to rekindle an old love while Jew-C-Pop tries to spark a new flame.
- Nick and Gil share a drink. Jew-C and Rob share a hotdog. Everyone shares the same notion that people in Hollywood might have ulterior motives. To resolve an argument he is having with his alter ego, Nick decides to pay a visit to an old friend.
- Nick's old sidekick Max Value has taken over Nicky Kaplow's infomercial empire. Max tempts Nick to quit his vagabond lifestyle and join the pool party.
- City workers threaten street dwellers' homes by posting eviction notices on their improvised shacks. Jew-C-Pop sneaks into her sister's apartment on a mission to retrieve her mail from some really big record companies. Rob confronts Scribs to meet his demands and sign a new contract. Nick obsesses over his past relationship and things get hairy.
- Scarred from his past, Nick searches to reinvent himself. Scribs sets up a business meeting with Jew-C-Pop on a mission to fill her empty stomach and his empty gas tank.
- When their shack gets destroyed, Nick and Fish are forced to find a new paradise.