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Cody Clarke is a filmmaker, author, and podcaster from Brooklyn, New York.
In the year 2020, a man and a woman go on a blind date in order to beta test a groundbreaking new technology.
In this zany, dry, tongue-in-cheek sci-fi horror comedy, a giant blurry finger comes down from outer space and terrorizes a woman, interrupting her lonely night at home.
In this thrilling and dryly funny sequel to the acclaimed low-budget hit Ramekin, Emily (Jamie Saunders) and the porcelain dish return for a self-referential, mind-bending adventure through the horrors of both filmmaking and romance.
A filmmaker fails to complete a moviemaking challenge, and with no finished film to show for it, must air an episode of a television show in its place.
A young man and a young woman send video messages back and forth from afar, brainstorming a movie to make together in the future when they see each other again.
A reporter goes down into the NYC subway system to investigate the phenomenon of the subway shark.
A concert film featuring entirely improvised music.
Cody Clarke writes and performs a standup comedy special for a complete stranger.
A filmmaker makes a documentary about a content creator.
NYC comedians roast the Oscars instead of watching them.
An interactive horror experience in which viewers explore the contents of a DVD and unravel a harrowing story along the way.
A young woman struggles through life after an unbelievable encounter with an invisible shark.
Chloe Pelletier shoots a movie alone in three hours in her local park, with just a camera, a microphone, and a title in mind.
Emily, a college student in New York City, moves into her recently deceased grandmother's spacious apartment on the Upper West Side. There she encounters a little white porcelain cup that slowly begins to control her life and demand the unthinkable.
A young woman stuck in NYC for the night after a canceled connecting flight comes and stays overnight with her estranged cousin.