Acting
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While living in his brothers house, Murph tries to keep his brother and his brother's fiancée from seeing the pictures he photoshops of her giving birth to him.
A sprawling story of love and loss, as reflected on a single face. Tiny pieces that, when cobbled together, hint at a much larger picture. The larger picture being a woman’s life. Observed through the decades. Centuries, even. You know. A comedy.
A desperate mother stages the death of the family cat to lure her adult children home for Easter.
Dave and Jim meet with the school principal to discuss Branson's behavior.
Dave meets Jim's girlfriend when he picks up Branson
Jim and Dave, a dad and a step-dad, have trouble bonding during a 3-day weekend upstate with their son, Branson.
I'm on a mission. And that mission, is to jump the Grand Canyon.
Two ceramicists are split apart by their pottery studio for mysterious purposes. Does the studio really have their best interests in mind, or is something sinister bubbling beneath the surface?
After the conniving understudy of an avant-garde theater group knocks off the star actor, he finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse with Inspector Ike, New York City's Greatest Police Detective.
A dog walker becomes obsessed with a client's dog after his personal trainer moves away.
A man returns a letter meant for his neighbor but it’s not what it seems.
On a visit home to Idaho, Matt documents family dynamics and recalls scattered memories from childhood. “Here We Have Idaho,” is a witty self-portrait about small-scale resentments and feeling undervalued amongst loved ones. He leaves his “high-octane, balls-to-the-wall” life as a New York City alt comic to spend some time with the fam. But soon he learns there’s no room for him to stay in the house — he’s been demoted to sleeping in a trailer in the driveway, a fact that he stews on for days.
Drew is approaching the end of his twenties and, with it, his relative youth. Looking to make a sudden change, he decides to quit his cushy desk job and “embrace life.” Cycling quickly through friends, hobbies, and goals, it’s not long until Drew realizes he has no idea what to do with his newfound freedom.
Dad & Step-Dad try their best to connect during a weekend visitation exchange of their 13 year-old boy, Branson.
Three devoted Cornholio enthusiasts struggle to make ends meet in New York.
Two grown men compete to be the most childish at a friend’s birthday party.