Welcome to the Horror Agenda. This week we are discussing the 2005 short film Still Life, written by Charles Johnston and directed by Jon Knautz.
You can watch the short here. You can watch all the shorts we covered on our YouTube playlist here.
This week Victor recommends Gachiakuta (2022 - ) written and illustrated by Kei Urana; a dark fantasy centered on Rudo, who as part of his false conviction is thrown into the trash to survive and get revenge he'll need to get a new power. It has also been made into an anime.
This week Carlos recommends the new indie webseries the Comic Shop (2025 - ) created by (and starring) Cheyenne Ewulu; a workplace mockumentary sitcom about a group of friends who own and work in a comic book shop. As of release there are now four episodes available on YouTube. Show was made via fundraising on Kickstarter.
Carlos also recommends the short film the Moths Will Eat Them Up (2021) written by Tanya Modini and co-directed by Modini and Luisa Martiri. A woman is going home on the train and something creepy is happening by the exit, will she be able to get off safely when her stop arrives.
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