Michael Wetherbee

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Zombie in a Penguin Suit
6.2
‘Zombie in a Penguin Suit’ is based on the short story ‘What’s Black and White and Red All Over?’ written by San Francisco-based artist, author and musician Hugo Garza. For his 25th birthday, director Chris Russell was given Mr. Garza’s second anthology ‘What the Dead Leaves.’ He read the story and fell instantly in love, and knew he needed to see it filmed. "It is about a guy who becomes a zombie while wearing a giant penguin suit. Hilarity and sadness ensue."
Comedy
Six Cents in the Pocket
1
This hypnotic work of contemporary cinematic modernism—something like Robert Bresson in Park Slope, but not exactly—concerns a young man apartment-sitting for friends as talk of a plane crash ominously lingers in the air.
14 Days
10

14 Days

Oct 19, 2014
A diverse cast of characters deals with life changing issues in a variety of stories tied together by the location they all pass through.
Science Fiction
The Honeymoon Phase
4.8

The Honeymoon Phase

Aug 21, 2020
Struggling young lovers, Tom and Eve, must endure a 30-day scientific experiment. Room, board, $50,000 and a month alone together in research facility housing. What could possibly go wrong.
Thriller
Pilgrims
5

Pilgrims

May 01, 2013
In a city afflicted by a series of increasingly violent protests, a dying young man is visited in his apartment by a refugee, a political radical, and a priest.
Fourteen
5.8

Fourteen

Aug 08, 2019
Twentysomething Brooklynites Mara and Jo have been close friends since middle school. Gradually, it becomes apparent that the increasingly unstable Jo has troubles that may be the result of substance abuse, or an even deeper problem. Over the course of a decade, the more stable Mara tries to help.
Drama
Blacklist
7.632

Blacklist

Jul 13, 2023
Raymond « Red » Reddington, l’un des fugitifs les plus recherchés par le FBI, se rend en personne au quartier général du FBI à Washington. Il affirme avoir les mêmes intérêts que le FBI : faire tomber des criminels dangereux et des terroristes. Reddington coopérera, mais insiste pour ne parler qu’à Elizabeth Keen, une profileuse inexpérimentée du FBI. Keen s’interroge sur l’intérêt soudain que Reddington lui porte, bien qu’il soutienne que Keen est très spéciale. Après que le FBI a fait tomber un terroriste sur lequel il a fourni des informations, Reddington révèle que ce terroriste n’est que le premier de beaucoup d’autres à venir : durant les deux dernières décennies, il a fait une liste des criminels et terroristes qu'il croit introuvable par le FBI parce que ce dernier ignorait leur existence et que ce sont les plus importants. Reddington l’appelle « La Liste noire » (« The Blacklist »).
Drama