Koichiro Uno's Wet and Swinging
A high school girl has a crush on the leader of the girls tennis team. But off court she always ends up scoring with the...
A simple family visit curdles into a waking nightmare in the chilling horror short "What Are Grandchildren Made Of?". When a couple, portrayed by Mike Gassaway and Jeanine Henry, arrive at their daughter's home to meet their new grandchild, they are met with an unsettling atmosphere and a child whose behavior defies all natural explanation. As the grandparents attempt to bond with the infant, they begin to witness disturbing and inexplicable phenomena that suggest something is profoundly wrong. Directed and written by Lindsey Susor, this tense tale explores the primal fears of new parenthood and the dark secrets that can fester within a family. With a performance by Loralei Godwin adding to the mounting dread, the film masterfully builds an atmosphere of creeping paranoia, where every coo and giggle might mask a terrifying truth. The loving couple must confront the horrifying possibility that the newest member of their family is made of something far more sinister than sugar and spice.