Murder On The Run- Adam McDougal is a fairly lonely boy. In fact, his one and only friend is another boy named John Carven.
Adam is in love with a girl in their school, Jackie, and John knows. But, when Adam catches John and Jackie engaged in a
kiss, he will be driven to kill his best friend John. Jackie hears the whole thing, and Adam vows to kill Jackie, her friends,
and her family, too. He sets himself off on an action packed adventure to kill everyone who was in Jackie's life, in an effort
to destroy her like she and John destroyed him. Rated R.
Halo- A team of teenagers (Brandon Zemel, Eldridge Chan, Amanda Zemel, Luke Kaledin, Brendan Brecker) are bored one day.
They decide to hop on their teleportation pods and go to a desolate planet in the outer rim of a distant universe for a little
game of Shootout, a bit like Hide and Seek, but you must shoot your oppenent with a gun. But, their little game will soon
turn real when they encounter the creatures who inhabit the planet, called the Covenant (voice talents from Brandon Zemel,
Eldridge Chan, Ben Gordon). The Covenant want the kids out, and the teens will soon learn that the Covenant is actually planning
to destroy this planet, then move to Earth, and destroy it, too. The team of teens realize that they can't allow the Earth
to be destroyed, so they go on a self-assigned mission to find the Covenant's operation base, called the Halo, and destroy
the Covenant before it's too late. Based on the award-winning game for PC, Halo, from Gearbox Software and Bungee Softwarwe,
and distributed by Microsoft coropration. This film has not yet been rated.
Shutter- Three young girls, Amy (Amanda Zemel), Sydney (Jessica Reedy), and Lauren (Alana Yeager), prepare for a weekend
of fun when their parents leave them home alone while they go away for the weekend. However, fun is the exact opposite of
what will happen. In the middle of the night, the girls awake to find another young girl named Anna (Lindsay Karchin) has
broken into their home, and murders Sydney. Amy and Lauren seek shelter in a bedroom with a locked door. There is no way
in for ana, but no way out for Amy and Lauren. They ask each other who is this girl, when she reveals a deadly secret; Anna
is actually a Changeling from another universe. A Changeling is a creature that can change form, and when Anna changes, she
morphs into a 13 year old boy named Charlie (Brandon Zemel). They have been sent from planet Jacon to retrieve a component
from the house to complete a weapon for a civil war that their home planet is fighting. The only problem is, the device they
need, the Channeler, is hidden inside that bedroom. Rated PG-13 for language and violence.
Hunt- In this unexpectedly romantic short film, a tale of two teenagers is told; Adam Hockley and RoseMary Likling. They
unexpectedly meet and realize at once their true love for each other. However, their happy romance is put on pause when a
jealous teen named Jake comes in between them. Hockley and Likling search for the person who stopped them from living happily,
but once they find him, he says that he will allow RoseMary to stay with Adam providing that Adam engages and succedes in
three challenges. Now, Adam must complete the challenges, with the help of RoseMary, to make sure that they both can live
happily ever after. Rated PG-13 for language, suggestive themes, brief partial nudity and some violence.
Problem One- Two kids, George Beckinsdale (Brandon Zemel) and Jon Janson (Eldridge Chan), are the top in their school;
the perfect combination of good grades (the best) and fairly well-liked. Their life is good, or so they think. When a new
girl moves to town, Laura Jenkins, she befriends George and Jon, and turns them away from the academics and into the life
of a teenager, complete with partying, women, drugs, alcohol, and every other teenage problem. They enjoy their new life,
but not for long. Things turn bad when they become aware of the looming GEPA exams. Their teachers announce that they are
doing poorly in their classes, and the two teens realize that they need to move back to their previous lifestyle if they are
going to pass the test. Rated R for language, mild violence, drug content, teen partying, suggestive themes, sexual humor,
and brief mild partial nudity.
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