Live Fast. Die Young. Come Back For Seconds.
"Beyond Bob" is a romantic comedy-ghost story about Isaac (PATRICK COYLE), who for years has been secretly in love with Tracy (LESLIE BALL). Tracy, on the verge of becoming a big pop star, is about to marry the wrong man (PETER MOORE).
Tracy announces her wedding plans at a weekend get-together of old friends who were members of a band. Although appalled by her choice, Isaac is prepared to passively accept this marriage until he in nudged into action by Bob, Tracy's old boyfriend ... who has been dead for ten years.
Bob (MICHAEL LEVIN), a ghost visible only to Isaac, pushes Isaac to reveal his true feelings to Tracy. Bob's plan hits a snag, however, when he discovers that he still has strong feelings for Tracy.
"Beyond Bob" is a story of love and friendship, of passion from beyond the grave, of a love that was made in heaven ... and was just too darned important to stay there.
“Beyond Bob” won the "Best Low-Budget Feature" award at the WorldFest-Houston Film Festival, and received an Honorable Mention award at the George Lindsey UNA Film Festival. It was shown around the world via the Spiritual Cinema Circle and is currently available for streaming on Amazon.com and other streaming platforms.
"Ghost Light" is a comedy that follows a small group of actors and technicians as they stay overnight at a community theater, searching for ghosts.
Shot almost entirely at local theater landmark, Theatre in the Round, the movie won numerous festival awards before landing at Amazon Prime along with numerous other viewing platforms.
Funny, sexy, sad, bizarre and uplifting.
These are the stories recounted in “Grown Men,” a comic-drama from the director of the award-winning “Beyond Bob” and author of the best-selling books, “Fast, Cheap and Under Control” and “Fast, Cheap and Written That Way.”
Old friends regale each other with stories late at night, and in the process reveal what it means to be a grown man … and demonstrate how far they have to go to become one.
Everybody likes cookies.
Everybody likes freshly made cookies.
And everybody really likes having someone deliver freshly-made cookies right to their front door.
So why can't Leo (the guy who delivers these freshly-made cookies) appreciate this?
Join Leo on a single day's journey as he makes a series of deliveries, affects a number of customers amid their individual trials and tribulations, and makes some important decisions about the future of his job, his marriage, and what it truly means to be a smart cookie.
Bob returns from his twin brother's funeral to find a strange Russian woman in his apartment.
And then his understanding of his brother's (supposedly) uneventful life begins to unravel.