Twin Minds Split Reality in Lindsay Kent’s Psychedelic Sci-Fi Comedy
Twin filmmakers Lindsay and Lauren Kent blend sci-fi, horror, and comedy in "The Split", a surreal exploration of ego, transformation, and identity.
Twin filmmakers Lindsay and Lauren Kent blend sci-fi, horror, and comedy in "The Split", a surreal exploration of ego, transformation, and identity.
Naomi Christie channels raw grief into "Gemini", a darkly funny, genre-blending short film about love, loss, and betrayal—now featured at FilmQuest 2025.
Filmmaker Tim Schwagel redefines post-horror storytelling with "Blossom Needs A Ride Home", a witty, blood-soaked satire premiering at FilmQuest.
Blending folklore and feminism, Ali Cook’s "The Pearl Comb" reimagines mermaids and women doctors in a stunning, genre-bending period drama at FilmQuest 2025.
Jake Lazarow and Greta Guthrie’s surreal 35mm horror short “Housewife” blends vintage terror and feminist themes in a bold, handcrafted vision.
J. Zachary Thurman’s "The Demon Core" revives physicist Louis Slotin’s true story through a haunting blend of historical drama and psychological horror.
Zach Lona’s "SCP: Containment Breach" brings the cult horror universe to life, blending CGI and indie ingenuity in a bold FilmQuest selection.
A strong style in this musical adaptation takes away from some of its message.
Esther Casas Roura’s "Flocky" turns stillbirth and silence into art, using 2D animation to spark empathy, awareness, and global healing.
Tom Botchii’s "Syphon" dives into moral chaos and survival, blurring the line between predator and prey in this gripping FilmQuest 2025 thriller.
At FilmQuest 2025, Wendy Wang’s "The Man Upstairs" delves into Stockholm syndrome, survival, and resilience through a child’s psychological lens.
Sam Shapson’s "The King in Yellow" transforms cosmic horror with haunting visuals, cerebral terror, and Haley Baird’s unforgettable performance.
Joe Bandelli’s "The Sequence" turns parental grief into pure horror, blending emotional realism with bold technical filmmaking to push the genre’s limits.
Brooklyn filmmaker Stefano Pennisi delivers "dont.4get2smile", a suspenseful indie horror exploring fear, imagination, and social media anxiety.
Ashley George’s "Slush" transforms the pain of returning home into a surreal, emotionally charged horror story rooted in family and forgiveness.