The Magnificent 7, a chronicle of supernatural drama to intrigue and delight. These spine tinglers will be breathing down your neck in a theatre near you! 100% Micro self funded, allowing complete editorial control from start to finish with no political or product placement bias.
- The Cat
STATUS: IN Production
RELEASE DATE: TBA
Mary Claremont-Warren is voluntarily providing intensive therapy to a troubled man called Felix Bardwell. Quite the maverick and sinister patient, Felix recalls his rambling psychological mishaps in great detail to his frankly concerned therapist. She seeks to make sense of all of the remarkable combinations of lively anecdotes and lived experiences from Felix to inexplicably find that something out of the ordinary seems to be glaring out at her in her day to day life the closer she comes to understanding Bardwell and begins to find out the undeniable truth about him in regard to her own apparent spiralling mental condition amid strange occurrences at work and home.
CAST
Mary Claremont-Warren (played by) Clare McQuillan
Felix Bardwell (played by) Patricio Meneses-Carrington
CREW
Director: Kaleb Roe
Written by: Leo Baker, Patricio Meneses-Carrington and Clare McQuillan
Music Score: Lore Beak and Don Skeleton
- The Burger
STATUS: PRE-PRODUCTION
RELEASE DATE: TBC
Burger bar date goes bad for school’s A/V Nerd and hot cheerleader, when they voluntarily enlist the urgent help of Ask Nigella taxi after their date goes bad. The service delivers the two teenagers into the mouth of impending doom.
CAST
Jade Goodal (played by) Clarissa Hagan
Nick (played by) To Be Confirmed
CREW
Director: Kaleb Roe and Patricio Meneses-Carrington
Written by: Leo Baker, Patricio Meneses-Carrington
Music Score: Lore Beak and Don Skeleton
- The Bluey
STATUS: PRE-PRODUCTION
RELEASE DATE: TBC
A young guy named Drew Bunton is playing knock down ginger with his friends when a certain door opens to his knock to reveal a bicycle in the doorway of a mansion. Drew begins to suspect the bike has been bewitched when he begins hearing voices and begins to think the bike has a mind of its own. The bike leads him to a grate where a girl is trapped and this starts Drew on a brand new quest to discover the link between the mansion, the bicycle and the girl.
CAST
Drew Bunton (played by) Henry Ashcroft-Haynes
Sidney (played by) Simeon Jackman Smith
Dudley (played by) To Be Announced
Vishan (played by) To Be Announced
CREW
Director: Kaleb Roe and Patricio Meneses-Carrington
Written by: Leo Baker, Patricio Meneses-Carrington
Music Score: Lore Beak and Don Skeleton
- Death Box
STATUS: PRE-PRODUCTION
RELEASE DATE: TBC
Death Box is the follow up episode from ‘The Bluey’. Drew, who is now extremely tormented as a result of his singular encounter with Vishan Blake’s spirit, decides to track down her perpetrator. Drew agrees to use a “death box” mentioned in the journal of Felix Bardwell, a former patient of Mary Claremont-Warren, who lists a London phone box with a supernatural link to the other side that Drew uses to call Vishan to determine precisely who murdered her. Drew does this with the kind assistance of Mary Clare Mont-Warren. Unfortunately, Drew’s perception of the killer’s proximity is incorrect.
CAST
Drew Bunton (played by) Henry Ashcroft-Haynes
Mary Claremont-Warren (played by) Clare McQuillan
Dudley (played by) To Be Announced
Sidney (played by) Simeon Jackman Smith
Nick (played by) To be Announced
Vishan (played by) To Be Announced
CREW
Director: Kaleb Roe and Patricio Meneses-Carrington
Written by: Leo Baker, Patricio Meneses-Carrington
Music Score: Lore Beak and Don Skeleton
- The Radio
STATUS: PRE-PRODUCTION
RELEASE DATE: TBC
Hugh McGraw, a young crippled guy, is assisting another disabled man in the same plan. He hands him a radio and informs him that his deceased buddy gave it to him with orders to burn it, but he prefers that he have it. Hugh picks up the radio, which instantly begins broadcasting instructions to uncover buried treasure.
CAST
Hugh (played by) Dorian Semencic
Jimmy (played by) To Be Announced
Julia (played by) To Be Announced
Ken (played by) To Be Announced
CREW
Director: Kaleb Roe, Patricio Meneses-Carrington
Written by: Leo Baker, Patricio Meneses-Carrington
Music Score: Lore Beak and Don Skeleton
- The Armchair
STATUS: PRE-PRODUCTION
RELEASE DATE: TBC
A middle aged couple move into a new house and discover an old armchair about to be taken away by the moving men. Quincy decides to buy the armchair from the moving man, which sets up a domino effect of weird occurrences connected to the armchair that begin to spiral out of control involving Wendy and a tattered old diary left behind by the previous owners that inevitably involve a slew of supernatural occurrences.
CAST
Wendy (played by) To Be Announced
Quincy (played by) To Be Announced
Removal Man (played by) To Be Announced
Alice (played by) To Be Announced
Puritians (played by) To Be Announced
CREW
Director: Kaleb Roe and Patricio Meneses-Carrington
Written by: Leo Baker, Patricio Meneses-Carrington
Music Score: Lore Beak and Don Skeleton
- The Passport
STATUS: PRE-PRODUCTION
RELEASE DATE: TBC
While on an airplane ready to depart to a holiday destination. Larry is requested by the flight attendant to show his passport and bag contents. The flight attendant then informs Larry that he’s not the person on the passport photo. Larry, looks at the passport person again, he’s stunned that it’s a different name and photo.
CAST
Larry (played by) To Be Announced
Foster (played by) To Be Announced
Drew Logan (played by) To Be Announced
Miles Catchcart (played by) To Be Announced
Milicent Hodge (played by) To Be Announced
Ivory Dunlop (played by) To Be Announced
CREW
Director: Kaleb Roe and Patricio Meneses-Carrington
Written by: Leo Baker, Patricio Meneses-Carrington
Music Score: Lore Beak and Don Skeleton