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- Two estranged sisters are forced to rob a bank in order to save their brother. But this is no ordinary bank.
- THE PASSAGE takes you on a ride into the land of the dead, traveling with the Ferryman as he collects America's most illustrious spirits and delivers them to the hereafter. The price of their passage? Their story. Built on a foundation of historical relevance and structured by a kind of dream logic, THE PASSAGE is an immersive audio experience that invites listeners to explore the collective American psyche from the perspective of its most legendary figures. Here we are guided by the Ferryman of souls- with a voice that sounds like it's been siphoned from a lake of bourbon and fire, and resonating with the depth and gravitas of Dan Fogler (Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, The Walking Dead). The Passage is penned by a brilliant and diverse pool of writers and performed by an unforgettable cast, each episode of this anthology promises a new tale of American odyssey, from madness and monsters to conviction and courage. Each passenger tells their own extraordinary and often terrifying tale to influence the Ferryman's final destination- be it a comfortable place of eternal light, a haunted purgatory of regret, or one of the nine rings of hell. These are the tales that shaped the soul of the nation. Created by filmmaker Dan Bush (Tomorrow's Monsters, The Mantawauk Caves) and writer, Nicholas Tecosky, and a co-production of iHeart Podcasts, and Psychopia Pictures, The Passage is a riveting, immersive anthology featuring performances by Wes Studi (The Last of the Mohicans / Geronimo: An American Legend), Martin Starr (Freaks and Geeks / Silicon Valey), Tristan Mack Wilds (The Wire / Red Tails), and Scott Haze (Child of God, Jurassic World Dominion). Headphones are recommended.
- On the night of May 10, 2007, three boys entered a cave in Mantawauk County, Tennessee. Only one made it out alive. The other two were found ten days later. They had been attacked by someone - or something. The investigation that followed revealed town secrets as old as the caves themselves and put a third teenage boy, James Fincher, on death row. This haunting narrative follows Julien Solas, an amateur writer and James' friend who's been haunted by the events ever since. Now, with Fincher's execution looming, Julien returns home to reconcile his past and uncover the truth behind the killings. Created by filmmaker Dan Bush, The Mantawauk Caves is a riveting, immersive, binaural audio experience that weaves together the narrative threads of social drama, supernatural horror, and psychological thriller. A co-production of Blumhouse Television, iHeartPodcasts, and Psychopia Pictures. Starring Jonathan Tucker (Westworld) and Edi Gathegi (The Harder They Fall). Headphones recommended.
- A young woman is committed to a psychiatric hospital and claims her newborn was stolen by a secret society to harvest its supernatural blood.
- Jack Locke, a mysterious conman with a vendetta, infiltrates NextCorp, a Silicon Valley body-hacking startup run by enigmatic CEO Max Fuller after he develops a mind app that promises to amplify the human brain.
- In 'Ghost Of Old Highways' a man pursued by an invading army hunts down previous versions of himself amidst the purgatory of a fractured consciousness. The experiential short film is driven by an original score from the artist Lovett, whose song of the same name inspired the script from director Dan Bush. Shot on location deep in the North Carolina mountains, the surreal narrative is set against the distorted dreamscape of the Civil War, a time when this country had turned against itself and into its own worst enemy. The film explores the identity of the hero in the collective American psyche and the inherent struggle within to reconcile the choices one must make while being chased by the ghost of past ones.
- A fledgling film director, Gil, befriends the son of NYC Yakuza crime boss, Motomasa, and he soon discovers that the man wants out of the family. He reveals his past and a secret that can crumble the organization from the inside. But family turns on family and friends turn on friends. Was it all a big set-up? A cover up? A test? Who do you trust and what choice do you make?
- Next Corp nears the launch of its greatest product ever: a mind app that removes our need for sleep. But when the son of the CEO discovers horrifying side effects, he must choose whether or not to bring down the giant corporation that his father built.
- A soldier lies in a battlefield dying from a gunshot wound: Legs paralyzed, situation futile. As he fades in and out of consciousness, he reflects on all he has left to live for. The shrill sounds of an air-raid siren pierce the air. A man twenty years later lies awake in bed ignoring the shrill sound of his alarm clock. As he gets up, makes coffee, catches a bus and marches to the office, he reflects on a life left unfulfilled. Inspired by the Beatles' song of the same name, A Day in the Life highlights the forgotten moments and fleeting fantasies that fill the hours. Surreal imagery and sound effects provide the soundtrack to two days existing in separate time periods, creating a lyrical language that challenges the audience to follow two men reaching their own personal front-line. follow each as he reaches his personal front line - the father on his final day on the battlefield, the son each day at his office. In both, we will observe the forgotten moments and the fleeting fantasies that fill the seconds of each day. Beneath a fragile facade we see regret over a life unfulfilled, the hope for legacy and the dream of a greater human condition.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the production of "Ghost Of Old Highways," from the film's inception to the crew's journey up the mountain to capture it. Features interviews with the creative team, on-location footage from the production and an exclusive look inside the making of the film's original score.
- A beaten, worn-out elderly man returns to the woman and the house he left behind.
- Nextcorp, a Silicon Valley body-hacking startup founded by enigmatic inventor Max Fuller, is on the edge of advancing human evolution with its soon-to-launch new product "Shut Eye;" a mind-app that promises to eliminate its user's need to sleep. But when participants of "Shut Eye's" human trials start dying, conman Jack Locke attempts to infiltrate Nextcorp to uncover the truth behind what Max Fuller is really developing.
- After successfully infiltrating Nextcorp by landing a position as Max's assistant, Jack begins uncovering the company's covert operations. Jack works tirelessly to understand why Max would aggressively push to make "Shut-Eye" available to the public despite its deadly risks.
- After months of infiltrating Nextcorp, Jack works tirelessly to gain Max's trust while secretly investigating his brother's death. But as Jack gets ever closer to Max, and to uncovering the truth, tragic secrets from the past surface and a dark side of Max is revealed.
- Jack must decipher a cryptic message left by a former Nextcorp physician before she vanished without a trace. Meanwhile, the pressure mounts to help Finn prepare a pivotal keynote speech. As he befriends Finn, dark figures close in.
- As Jack grows dependent on Shut Eye, Max's reappearance at CES sparks a dangerous chain of events.