Two Sentence Horror Stories

Created by Vera Miao
CW TV series, eight episodes
Sound design, sound edit, 5.1 mix. Broadcast Episodic.
An anthology series featuring updated tales of horror and haunting for the digital age, inspired by viral fan fiction of two sentence horror stories.
The Good Liar

Directed by Bill Condon
New Line Cinema
Starring Helen Mirren, Laurie Davidson, and Ian McKellen.
Career con artist Roy Courtnay can hardly believe his luck when he meets well-to-do widow Betty McLeish online. As Betty opens her home and life to him, Roy is surprised to find himself caring about her, turning what should be a cut-and-dry swindle into the most treacherous tightrope walk of his life.
SFX editorial.
The Projectionist

Directed by Abel Ferrara
Kino Lorber
Theatrical and streaming release
The film director converses with the proprietor of a cinema complex in Queens about the 1970s era of film making and exhibition in New York City, when things were edgier and sleazier than they are in today’s cleaned up scene.
5.1 mix. Feature Film.
Skin
Directed by Guy Nattiv
Distributed by A24, DirecTV Cinema
Available on iTunes, FandangoNow, Vudu
A destitute young man, raised by racist skinheads and notorious among white supremacists, turns his back on hatred and violence to transform his life, with the help of a black activist and the woman he loves.
Music Editor. Feature film.
Jobe'z World

Directed by Michael M. Bilandic
Factory 25
Cinematography by Sean Price Williams
Music by Paul Grimstad
Starring Jason Grisell, Theodore Bouloukos, Owen Kline, Keith Paulson and Stephen Gurewitz
Festival premiere Indie Memphis Film Festival
Theatrical premiere Cinema Village NYC
Sound design, sound edit, 5.1 mix. Feature film.
Jobe, a mysterious middle-aged rollerblader, spends his days selling drugs to an eclectic mix of downtown weirdos. When he gets the call to to make a special delivery to his favorite actor he’s completely starstruck. What starts off as an exciting encounter with an A-list celebrity quickly devolves into a nightmarishly comedic trainwreck when the actor dies and Jobe is forced to flee into the night. Afraid and confused, he blades around the streets of lower Manhattan. Dodging paparazzi, police, a cinephilic doomsday prepper, a disturbed comedian, heartbroken superfans, and his raver roommate, he fights to clear his name – all while entertaining his mom who is visiting from out of town! Jobe’z World is a no-budget descent into the worlds of after hours freakery and existential rollerblading.
PRESS
“Their interactions are self-consciously grunge-poetic and flashily downbeat. They are punctuated by Jobe’s mordant voice-over ruminations and a soundtrack adorned with low-frequency sonic magma, suggesting interference from the beyond.”
–The New Yorker
“The movies of Michael M. Bilandic miraculously manage to showcase the joy of being alive and in New York City, of unexpected interactions with random weirdos and haphazard nocturnal journeys to nowhere, alongside the utter despair of being human. You leave a Bilandic movie relaxed and smiling but with the very concrete understanding that being alive is a total disaster. His latest film, Jobe’z World, opening January 11th at Cinema Village in NYC, is no exception.”
–The Brooklyn Rail
Happy Together


Created by Tim McAuliffe
Available on CBS
ADR services. Television series.
Happily married Jake and Claire don’t seem to have many complaints, and they seem to get more enjoyment out of Saturday nights spent binge-watching TV shows than they would partying until dawn at the hottest clubs. That all changes when Cooper James, a client of Jake’s accounting firm – who is also one of the world’s most well-known pop stars – decides to hide out at their house for a few days. Once he moves in, Cooper helps the couple reconnect with their younger, cooler selves, leading everyone to believe this unconventional living arrangement might just be the best thing to happen to all three of them.
The Purge


Created by James DeMonaco
Available on USA Network
ADR services. Television series.
During a 12-hour period when all crime — including murder — is legal, a group of seemingly unrelated characters cross paths in a city in an altered America. While the clock winds down, some will fight, some will hide, others will embrace what it means to purge to its fullest extent — whether for revenge, personal gain, protection, or unadulterated glee. As each character is forced to reckon with his or her past and plot how to better their futures, they soon discover how far they will go on Purge Night.
Van Helsing


Created By Neil LaBute
Available on SYFY Channel
ADR services. Television series.
Van Helsing is set in the near future, where vampires have risen and taken control. Vanessa Van Helsing is humanity’s last hope, as her unique blood composition gives her the ability to turn vampires human. With this secret weapon, Vanessa becomes a prime target for the vampires. Van Helsing comes from the producers of Fargo and Hell on Wheels. Acclaimed director/playwright Neil LaBute serves as showrunner.
The King's Daughter


Directed by Sean McNamara
Coming to theaters in 2019
ADR services. Feature film.
Starring Pierce Brosnan, William Hurt, Benjamin Walker, Kaya Scodelario.
King Louis XIV’s quest for immortality leads him to capture and steal a mermaid’s life force, a move that is further complicated by his illegitimate daughter’s discovery of the creature.
Ask the Sexpert


Directed by Vaishali Sinha for Coast to Coast Films
Available on Amazon, Netflix, PBS Doc World, Gooddocs.net, and ITVS
Sound design, sound edit, 5.1 mix. Feature film.
Ask the Sexpert is a feature length documentary about Dr. Mahinder Watsa, a highly popular 93-year-old sex advice columnist for a daily newspaper in Mumbai. Despite sex being a taboo topic in India, the column’s brand of non-moralistic advice and humor has embolden many to write in with their questions. The columnist gains popularity even while a ban on comprehensive sex education in schools is adopted by approximately a third of India’s states.
PRESS
“An intimate look at the way Indians talk about sex.”
–Huffington Post
“The Film deftly moves between Watsa, his conservative detractors and gorgeous footage of young lovers on the streets of Mumbai.”
–Globe and Mail
“I find it utterly impossible not to be charmed by Dr. Watsa, and by extension, by this documentary by Vaishali Sinha.”
–Cinema Axis
“Stooped and kindly, he’s India’s favorite straight-talking uncle, only one who advertises viagra as a sideline. He’s certainly a find.”
–Screen Daily