Nightbreed

Young mechanic Boone is troubled by dreams of murder, monsters and a place, Midian, where monsters live and your crimes are forgiven. He seeks counselling from a psychiatrist but he is distrustful of them and has been postponing sessions.

Planning to "get away from the city" with his partner Lori he reluctantly agrees to meet again with the psychiatrist before leaving. He is told by them that the murders are real, committed by him and he should turn himself in to police.

Hallucinating due to drugs prescribed him by the psychiatrist, Boone ends up in hospital and has a chance encounter with a suicidal man who believes Midian is real and gives him directions there. Boone evades the police looking for him, jumps in his pickup truck and heads for the remote cemetery supposedly atop Midian to seek forgiveness.

Outside the Wire

In the near future, Ukraine is ravaged by separatist conflict with the US acting as ineffective peacekeeper. All sides use Boston Dynamics style robot soldiers for support along with more traditional troops and remote piloted drones.

Experienced drone pilot Lt. Harp makes a questionable decision and finds himself reassigned to the ground to get some first hand combat experience. He is teamed up with Capt. Leo who is working with locals to track a local warlord. It is soon revealed that Capt. Leo is not human but a next generation robot, ostensibly human looking, but 100% artificial.

The two go "outside the wire", where Harp finds himself dealing with the collateral damage Leo generates rather than being the instigator of it.

Booksmart

High School friends Amy and Molly are highly ambitious outstanding students approaching graduation. They're the diligent, hardworking ones and tend to look down on the immature antics of their peers.

On the day before graduation, Molly finds something out that makes her question her life choices and decide that tonight they WILL go to the best house party in town even though they weren't invited. Misadventures ensue.

The Meg

Billionaire Jack Morris builds an ocean research base on the edge of the Marianas Trench, hoping to profit from exploration of a hypothesised "Lost Undersea World" below a deep thermocline.

While exploring below this, a sub is damaged by an unknown creature and unable to surface. They call in washed up rescue diver Jonas (The Stath), the only person ever to pull off a rescue at this depth. Their activities in doing so free a giant Megalodon which begins to wreak havoc.

Vast of Night

Small town New Mexico, sometime in the 1950s and it's the night of the High School basketball game, a highlight of the town calendar. With almost everybody at the game, teenage friends Fay and Everett are left in charge of the telephone exchange and radio station respectively. Nobody much is expected to be making calls or listening the radio.

Fay finds herself with a series of malfunctions in the telephone system and a worrying call from somebody perhaps in danger but it cuts off. Almost simultaneously a strange repeated noise briefly blots out the radio broadcast. Everrett decides to replay the sound out on the radio to see if anybody recognises it.

No good will come of this