Nowhere Coast
In the haunting drama Nowhere Coast, director Michael J. Ahern crafts a brief but emotionally charged journey along a d...
In the taut psychological drama "Dependency," directed by Caedmon Reveley, a young man finds his life unraveling when his reliance on a close-knit group of friends spirals into a dangerous obsession. The story centers on a protagonist, portrayed by Griffin Gerdeman, whose deep emotional need for connection leads him to cling to his companions, including characters played by Ian Haas, James Barker, Mac McCarter, Christiaan Heying, and Liam Lopez. As his dependency intensifies, the fragile balance of their relationships is tested, forcing each member of the circle to confront their own boundaries and motivations. The film explores themes of trust, control, and the fine line between support and suffocation. With a gripping, intimate atmosphere, the narrative builds tension through subtle power shifts and unspoken resentments, creating a compelling study of how dependence can both bind and break people. This short drama offers a thought-provoking look at the costs of relying too heavily on others.