Burned by his cheating boyfriend (and some mild chlamydia), a heartbroken pushover turns to an evil Magic 8 Ball for the answers in this queer dramedy about love, hate, and the importance of getting tested regularly.
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Official selection at 50+ gay, straight, and genre film festivals!
Screen Rant: "Magic H8 Ball Short Film Channels '90s Era Tim Burton"
iHorror: “Dan Hass’s Magic H8 Ball & Horror Pride Month”
Magic H8 Ball on The Huffington Post
See more at MagicH8Ball.com
"Magic H8 Ball is reminiscent of '90s era Burton in more ways than one (between its zany tone and sunny suburban exteriors), but there's also an undercurrent of truth to its off-beat examination of the experience of being a 20-something gay man in the modern world." - Screen Rant
WINNER
2019 - Outlantacon - Best Fantasy
2018 - Atlanta Shortsfest - Best LGBT Short
2018 - Cannes Short Film Festival - Best LGBT Short
2018 - BlastOff Film Festival - Best LGBT Short
2018 - Independent Short Awards - Best LGBT Short
NOMINATED
2018 - FilmQuest - Best Fantasy Short
2018 - PA Indie Shorts - Best Comedy + Best Performance
OFFICIAL SELECTION
California Independent Film Festival, San Jose International Film Festival, Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ+ Film Festival, Shriekfest Film Festival, Kinofilm International Film Festival - Manchester & Oxford, Atlanta Horror Film Festival, QueerX Film Festival, Hollywood New Directors, Arizona Underground Film Festival, Crimson Screen Film Festival, Roze Filmdagen - Amsterdam’s LGBT Film Festival, Austin Comedy Short Film Festival, The North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, the LA Independent Film Festival + and more!
Fresh off a messy divorce and her father’s death, Libby Lynwood returns home to pawn off the family bookshop—only to find that her story is just beginning.
Coming soon!
Learn more about the cast, crew, and creative team at bookstoryfilm.com.
The comedy musical taking Chicago from behind! With upcoming shows in Washington DC and as part of the Chicago Musical Theatre Festival.
Theresa is a young, single, couples counselor. While she’s great (well, okay) at keeping couples together, she can’t seem to lock down a guy for herself. And the fact that she tends to get attached (well, neurotic) after just one date doesn’t help either. But when Mr. Wonderful moves in next door, it’s obsession at first sight. And she won’t stop until it’s just Wonderful and her. Forever. And ever. And ever. And ever.
"Hass’s script is funny, and intelligent... Refreshingly tongue-in-cheek while simultaneously honest and true to itself." - Theatre by Numbers
"That the show is funny is unquestionable, as is the talent of the creative team." - Chicagoland Musical Theatre
“Sock Puppets And Sex And Singing And Dancing And Wow. A 20/20.” - Theatre by Numbers
Chicagoland Musical Theatre review: "Dark, Raunchy, Funny ‘Musical Therapy’ Puts Death & Pretzels’ World Premiere on the Map"
Learn more at musicaltherapymusical.com
A school clean-up mission takes a colorful turn when the Sound of Gol meet Ryan, a blue-haired front forward who’s being bullied for liking girls.
Role: Writer
A game of ups, downs, and unrelenting treachery.
Play, laugh, and stab your friends in the back in this original board game that commemorates the 15th of March. See more here, and check out full the creative agency behind the project here.
Semi-sweet sentiments. Chicken fried steak for the soul. Feeling squares with extra cheese. All in one inedible internet experience.
Sample the curds at instagram.com/cardnivore.