A young woman having trouble balancing work and homelife decides to hire a nanny to help with her daughter, completely unaware that the nanny is a psychopathic, bionic lunatic hell bent on killing the family.
"The Bionic Cradle" was the first film completed, shot in the summer of 1987.
A twisted film about a mother and daughter duo from a quiet little suburban town who accidentally drink poison tap water polluted by the government and go completely and utterly insane.
"The Stardust Memory" was the first publicly acknowledged film and grew to become quite popular in the early 90's with college types passing it around viewing the film at what they called 'stoner parties'.
A dark and sinister journey into the blackened souls and demented minds of two young women during a strange and stormy night.
One of the first films that started to delve into a more darker tone and unsettling atmosphere.
In black and white.
A recently married older couple think that they are set to embark on a life full of love and happiness without realizing that one is a raging alcoholic heroin junkie and the other is serial killing satanic witch.
Things come to a head when the wife stashes glasses of wine hidden all over the house and ends up vomiting on the kitchen floor after witnessing her husband masturbating naked in a bathtub of blood.
"The Whores" centers around two diseased infected prostitutes who go mad and beat each other to death while locked inside a filthy trailer in a scuzzy trailer park.
POPCORN: centers around a crazed narcissistic mother and her demented hick-a-billy son who kidnap a local prostitute to torture and defile for their own sick pleasures, unaware that eventually the hooker turns the tables on the family by severing the sons penis off with a steak knife as he plays with a rubber ducky in the bathtub and shoves it in his mouth. A knock-down, drag-out fight ensues on the rooftop of the apartment complex before mother throws the hooker off the 10th story balcony and onto the street below.
OATMEAL: A tale about a prostitute mother and her demented, nymphomaniacal son. The film opens up with mother out on the street as the son calls various phone sex numbers, masturbating while he chokes himself with telephone cord. After attemptin to force the family cat to lick cat food off his ass, mother catches him and brutally beats him and makes me perform cunnilingus on her. Tiring of the abuse, he informs mother that he's moving out and leaving her forever. Devastated, she viciously commits suicide by driving a steak knife through her heart at the kitchen table with the final shot of her falling face first into a bowl of oatmeal.
Shot in Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1995.
"Dominos" centers around an underground film director and his cast of overly narcissistic actors while in the process of filming an avantgarde movie.
The director�s assistant on the set, who escaped from a local mental institution two months prior, is infatuated with the director and begins to manipulate the kill off the cast and anyone who is close to him, unbeknown to all the actors who are too wrapped up in themselves and their own drama to notice.
Shot on location in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
An overweight married woman who is repeatedly raped and beaten by her husband decides to turn the tables and heads to the gym.
"Darlene's Dilemma" is the first part of a three-part trilogy. The second and third films, to be shot in mid-2012, are titled "Darlene's Revenge" and "Darlene's Retribution".
An extremely transgressive film depicting a horrific, sexual, dark arts experiment confined behind the door of Room 405 inside a deserted run-down hotel.
This was the first cross-over from the trailer trash comedy films and into something much more sinister and darker in tone.
A young woman, who is fed up with her boyfriends laziness decides to go through an online training website for him without realizing that the training is for dogs. The film premiere was screened to a sold out audience at the Carver theater in Birmingham, Alabama in 2004.
Starring Johnny Terris and Sunni Sharit
Directed by Steve Ashlee. Released through Instant Karma Entertainment. Shot in Birmingham, Alabama.
An experimental short film depicting sex, death and rebirth.
"Sordid" was the first Johnny Terris film in years after a long hiatus from filmmaking and the DVD sold out the first 200 copies in a 24 hour period.
The first film of it's kind, "Scruff" follows the headbanging life of two young gay metalheads.
The film in itself completely annihilated gay stereotypes in a way that has never been shown on film and depicts gay metalheads in a masculine, rough and non-campy way.
Starring Johnny Terris and Leland Stoelwinder in the leads.
Shot in Birmingham, Alabama.
A young couple (two young male metalheads) get trapped inside a bombed out town to face not only the repercussions of chemical warfare and radiation poisoning but also a supernatural presence that begins to engulf their lives.
Starring Johnny Terris, Leland Stoelwinder, Jesse Fendley and Joseph Todd.
Shot on location in Birmingham, Alabama.
Grindhouse catfights, sex, violence, drugs, rock and roll, satanism and white trash robotic prostitutes.
"Scrubland" delves far back into the core underground filmmaking of the late 80's and early 90's and features 3 different stories from 3 different visitors to an old house in the middle of nowhere and the depravity that ensues with each group inside the house.
Shot on location in Cadogan, Alberta.
Going back to the old core underground roots, "Stardust: Redux" is a 2010 remake of the 1989 Johnny Terris film "The Stardust Memory" about a mother and daughter team who drink contaminated tap water polluted by the government to take over the world. The mother and daughter go stark raving mad.
The decision to do a remake of the film was an easy one as the original "Stardust Memory" was the most popular of the early films.
This remake is much darker & creepier and is more sexually explicit than the original film.
Shot on location in Edmonton, Alberta.
A young man who witnesses his mothers murder inherits the family fortune along with a disability that renders him unable to tolerate sound. Living with his brother in an old mansion, he must face and come to terms with not only his crippling disability but also the many people who come in and out of his life attempting to steal his fortune, while finding love in the process.
Directed by Steve Ashlee and edited by Johnny Terris. Starring Leland Stoelwinder, Johnny Terris, Adam Moreland, Jesse Fendley, Leslie Fendley and Jessica Schmitz Moreland.
Shot on location in Birmingham, Alabama.