A dramedy about intimacy and relationship issues challenging a number of guests staying at a weekend resort and the complications that arise when alcohol is added to the mix. Seen through the eyes of the Hotel's star bartender, Harry, a 'Night at the Builtman' allows the audience to 'peel the roof back' and take a peek into the secret lives of an eclectic group of people during some of life's most transitional moments. Dealing with scenarios ranging from infidelity, loneliness, prostitution, drug abuse, lust, and of course some good 'ole fashion sadomasochism between a kinky old couple who, in fact, may be the only ones to have discovered the path to a fulfilling and lasting partnership. Written by Anonymous
Shooting the Warwicks is a darkly comedic satire about reality TV producer Mickey Wagner and his amoral attempt to re-invent the genre. Mickey's revolutionary idea is to pick an average family and put them under all-encompassing surveillance...without their knowledge. Unfortunately, Mickey soon realizes that the family is boring. In a desperate attempt to salvage the show, Mickey begins to interfere by injecting conflict to create drama. As the show gets better, the family starts to disintegrate. Mickey rationalizes that all will be OK in the end, for once the episodes begin airing, fame will heal all wounds. Written by Anonymous
A struggling actor conjures a dark force in order to win a movie role.
When two rival basketball coaches (Kirk “Sticky Fingaz†Jones and Khalil Kain) fall out over a bad call in a championship game, things only heat up when KNight Mathews hooks up with the lovely Brooklyn Taylor (Ashley Ferrer), the cousin of his newfound rival.