Erik Johnson
No Place To Call Home chronicles the lives of several people born and raised in Jesus People USA Evangelical Covenant Church, a religious sect on Chicago’s north side. The film is essentially a story within the story as the director details how he began exploring his past of growing up in the sect, and his discovery of dozens upon dozens of cases of child sexual abuse, of which many were allegedly unreported by the sects leadership. – Jaime M Prater
Vulgar is about a man who is a children’s clown but has not been getting much luck lately. He lives in a cheap apartment which he can’t even afford. Bums are constantly sleeping in his run down car and crashing on his lawn. He has a nagging mother who lives in a nursing home, and his best friend is a moocher. One day he comes up with the idea to become a bachelor clown.
The unveiling of Dr. Jacob Pendelton’s newest product, Shampube becomes a blistering catastrophe when it transforms the Slutton residents into “humping” zombies. Now it’s up to an infomercial king, a used car salesman, four stoners and an array of peculiar townsfolk to join forces and stop the invasion.