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- New arrival, Kat, meets LA native, Lindsey, at an audition, and they find themselves becoming fast friends. Soon Lindsey invites Kat to her acting class - something Lindsey soon regrets when the acting teacher, Ellen, takes a liking to Kat and Lindsey begins to fear she's being replaced. Her fear only grows when she realizes Ellen's assistant, Trina, and Kat are developing feelings for each other. Feeling like she is losing her spotlight, Lindsey sets out to destroy Kat's reputation and secure her place at the top once and for all.
- A contract killer becomes the reverend of an LA church until a cult leader and his minions kidnap his adopted daughter. Blinded by vengeance, he cuts a bloody path across the city. The only thing that can stop him is his newfound faith.
- A desperate cop on the edge is obsessed over the fact that his beautiful but desperate wife is having an affair. At the same time, he tracks a desperately shrewd bank robber who is falling in love with a desperately obsessed woman whose life he just saved from suicide. As if that's not enough, he is also being blackmailed by two desperately unhinged street criminals who will stop at nothing to get their money. Time is running out for all of them as their worlds collide in in this intensely unique and desperately compelling and unpredictable thriller!
- "The Interview" is a short that picks up the continuing story of Crystal, from "Crystal the Webseries". Our heroine once again finds herself in a how-did-I-get-here moment. She must navigate, anticipate, and be quick on her feet to successfully land this dream job. "The Interview" is inspired by those seeking employment in today's climate, where opportunities feel limited, and the hoops to jump through seem endless; with a heavy measure of the ridiculousness thrown in. Crystal brings to light that how you land the job has little to do with your skill-set, and more with what you are willing to swallow down. Cheers.
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