Pacific Rim
When legions of monstrous creatures, known as Kaiju, started rising from the sea, a war began that would take millions o...
In this briskly paced comedy from director Ethan Glovsky, a group of eccentric roommates finds their mundane lives upended when one of them, the insufferably pretentious aspiring filmmaker named Opus, decides to document their daily existence for his latest art project. The film follows the increasingly absurd antics of the household, including the long-suffering Shamus Ugolini and the perpetually bewildered Ryan Zlotnik, as they navigate Opus's tyrannical creative vision. As the line between reality and performance blurs, the roommates must decide how much of their privacy they are willing to sacrifice for the sake of art. Glovsky's sharp script skewers the pretensions of amateur filmmaking and the narcissism of the modern creative class, while the ensemble cast, featuring Evan Gerke, Jillian Wernick, Dustin Weber, Jacob Youra, Hayden Tortora, Solomon Sommer, and Henry Berkoff, brings chaotic energy to every scene. With its whip-smart dialogue and escalating tensions, this twenty-five-minute romp offers a hilarious and uncomfortably relatable look at what happens when artistic ambition collides with everyday life.