When a contaminated U.S. shipment turns a trucker into a shape‑shifting monster during a blizzard, stranded Canadians must survive the night inside a remote diner.
Snowbound delivers proven horror appeal in an untapped subgenre: snowbound creature survival.
With practical effects, a contained setting, and paranoia-fueled tension, it’s The Thing meets 30 Days of Night—with a Canadian twist.
The 20-minute animated proof-of-concept de-risks development and showcases tone, scares, and market potential. It's designed for high impact on a mid-range budget, Snowbound is a bold, efficient bet in a hungry horror market.
In a surreal 1950s Montreal, detective Eugene Lenoir solves cases that twist into nightmares—fracturing his grip on reality with each clue uncovered.
Eugene is one of my favorite characters,
a man caught between sharp instinct and fractured reality.
I believe the noir tone is more relevant than ever, and the blend of cosmic horror and noir feels natural, even inevitable.
I’ve explored Eugene in different forms — a radio host, a corporate ghost — but now he’s a detective in post-war 1950s Montreal, just before the cultural revolution.
A city of brothels, jazz, shadows, and secrets.
Four elderly outcasts plot a crime, to go to prison, to get healthcare.
The condition of our elderly is something that touches me deeply.
This story brings that reality to life through characters who are quirky, charming, and full of surprises. I believe the subject is strong enough to attract great actors—many of whom, with age, are too often offered less dynamic roles. Here, they get to shine.
What begins as a sharp, funny comedy slowly twists into something darker and more powerful, leading to a climax that no one will forget.
Genre: Sci-Fi Western / Dystopian Thriller
Tagline: On Mars, survival comes at a deadly price.
In a dying Martian mining colony, a weary ex-Marshal faces off against a ruthless corporation that drugs its workers to boost production — turning men into burned-out psychotics as rebellion simmers beneath the red dust.
A neo-Western dystopia where corporate greed weaponizes addiction.
Slow death. Broken minds. One last stand.
Genre: Grindhouse Revenge Thriller
Tagline: They should’ve killed her when they had the chance.
After surviving a brutal assault by a gang of ex-cons, a quiet small-town waitress reforges her father’s hammer into a weapon of vengeance — hunting them down one by one, leaving a trail of blood, nails, and justice.
Low Budget. High Impact. No Fluff. No Filler.
Genre: Surreal Musical Tragedy
Tagline: Born of grief. Raised on lies. Clawed into being.
After losing their baby, a devout couple turns to an unorthodox fertility doctor—only to be used in a secret genetic experiment involving lobster DNA. As the monstrous pregnancy advances, they must choose: end it, or raise what should never have been born.
A dark musical fable of faith, science, and mutation.
One couple’s tragedy becomes a mythic, musical horror show.