When a prisoner vanishes without a trace, Detective Frank Morley is sent to a decaying prison on the verge of shutdown. What begins as a routine investigation quickly spirals into a dangerous search for answers. As reality fractures, Frank is haunted by the secrets that lie within the prison walls.
Susan's baby dies, and she is convicted for a crime she doesn’t even remember committing. Years later, out on parole and fighting to start over, Susan sees a photograph that stops her cold.
It tells the story of a family who is brought together when their matriarch falls ill, only to find that their lineage is connected by more than blood.
Rachel is introduced to a viral craze of allowing people who living the walls out into the world. This ends up badly and when her parents don't believe her two kids from her school do as they attempt to fight back against these creatures.
Two codependent best friends become addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien narcissist who may or may not be trying to take over the world. Writer and director Addison Heimann’s second feature film is provocatively comedic, inventive, and insane in the best possible way. An ode to the deliriously stylistic lens of Japanese cinema in the ’60s and ’70s, Touch Me dares to “g...