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Filming 2022
To be directed by Adam from a script by Markice Moor and Dempsey Gibson

Ten short Halloween films from eleven different directors! Adam directed segment #3, "Trick," which was shot in our house at the time. Tiffany Shepis gets a medal for falling in the pool: we shot in November and the water was about sixty degrees.

Adam's directorial debut!
Five kids end up at a hospital where things aren't quite what they seem... Featuring Robert Patrick and Jenette Goldstein. Directed by Adam from a script by Jace, Adam and E.L. Katz.

Directed by Adam from a script by Jace and Adam
Dylan White lost his memory.
Now he has to find his soul.

Directed by Tobe Hooper
Script by Jace and Adam
Adam plays the old man zombie. It took six hours to get the makeup on and off again.

Directed by Tibor Takacs
Script by Jace and Adam
Adam plays one of the exterminators.

Directed by Gary Jones
Script by Jace and Adam
This was during our unfortunate Tarantino phase, which explains the overabundance of "motherf*#kers."

Directed by Lane Shefter Bishop from a script by Jace and Adam
A woman is stalked by her computer repairman, in the best Lifetime tradition.

Directed by Adam from a script by Josh Burnell
Best described as a family drama...with a creature.

Directed by Dario Argento from a script by Dario Argento, Jace and Adam
The third entry in the Suspiria trilogy.
We were honored to live in Rome for a month and write this script with Dario Argento.

Remake of the 80s original with a kickass sountrack. Jace has a blink-and-you'll-miss-it part as the costumed bride at the Halloween party.
Directed by Adam from a script by Adam and Jace

Directed by Tobe Hooper
Script by Jace and Adam
It's a horror movie. With tools. Look for Adam as "Ned" the handyman.
This was shot at the old Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles before it was demolished.

It should be no surprise that this has lots and lots of spiders.
Directed by Gary Jones
Script by Jace and Adam

Directed by Tobe Hooper
Script by Jace and Adam
This was our first job. We're much better writers now, but it will always have a warm place in our hearts.
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