
Bernadette Perez is a Native American-Mexican, LGBT, Los Angeles-based Actress, Producer, Director, and Story Teller originally from East Chicago. She began as a stage Actress at the age of twelve. Her first professional role was playing Edna Arkins in Lynda Barry's "The Good Times Are Killing Me", an adolescent girl's coming of age story during a time of racial integration. While continuing stage...
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Detectives are thrust into a chilling hunt for “Mr. Shiny”—a sadistic serial killer from the past whose return marks the beginning of a new wave of grotesque, otherworldly crimes tied to a dark cosmic force.

When a young man falls for a seductive but mentally unstable fortune-teller, he begins to suspect her family is hiding a diabolical secret.

1992, Boyle Heights, Daisy, a twelve-year-old kids' show host, and her sister Mimi are interrogated by a local police officer. Maria-Luisa, Mimi's best friend, has gone missing, and the last time she was seen was at their traditional Sunday barbecue. Shaken, it doesn't seem like Daisy is able to share any piece of information useful for the investigation. However, a few days later, as Daisy visits Maria-Luisa's altar and recalls the events of that day, we soon realize that reality might not be what it seems.

Two eccentric twin sisters stumble upon a pickup truck full of pennies and follow the adventure, wherever it takes them.

A struggling photographer gets more than he bargained for, discovering the truth of what his new camera is really capable of.

In the western town of Coal Ridge, a deputy keeps his love a secret until the outlaw who stole his heart is taken hostage.

Ronnie is a young white male, struggling with the pressures of life. He’s unemployed, rejected from the military for being mentally unstable, and lives at home with his ailing and nagging mother. Ronnie finds an outlet for his frustration online. The alt-right community gives him a place to belong and absolves his personal responsibility.

During a flight from Los Angeles to London, frequent power outages lead to passengers mysteriously disappearing one by one. With the remaining passengers lives on the line, an Air Marshal (Michael Pare) jumps into action while he tries to determine what is going on.

Native American country singer Birdie Blackwater is court ordered to attend 180 days of wellness therapy after 10 years of reckless alcoholic abuse.

An ugly sweater party turns into a bloodbath when an evil Christmas sweater possesses one of the partygoers.
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