Girls in London, 1999
2026
Written and Directed by Tyler Marie Evans
Following her collaboration with Wagner Entertainment and Killer Films on Pretty Babies, Tyler Marie Evans returns with Girls in London, 1999, an erotic psychological thriller set against the faded opulence of late-1990s London.
Described as a hypnotic blend of Eyes Wide Shut and Basic Instinct, the film follows a woman who flees Los Angeles after a breakup and reinvents herself as a theater director in London — only to be drawn into the city’s underground sex clubs as a string of murders begins to unfold.
A filmmaker known for her provocative storytelling and fearless exploration of female psychology, Evans continues her fascination with obsession and self-reinvention in what is poised to be her most ambitious work to date.
Hot Year
2026
Written and Directed by Roxy Sorkin
Roxy Sorkin, whose short films have screened at Sundance, Tribeca, and Beyond Fest, makes her feature debut with Hot Year, a stylized coming-of-age thriller blending true crime, friendship, and revenge.
Set during a sweltering summer in a small Pacific Northwest town, the film follows two childhood friends as they drift through a season marked by rebellion, ecological decay, and the loss of innocence. With a distinctive voice that merges pop sensibility, emotional honesty, and dark humor, Hot Year signals Sorkin’s arrival as a bold new feature filmmaker.
Where Are They Now
2026
Directed by Emily Alyn Lind
Emily Alyn Lind makes her feature directorial debut with Where Are They Now, a psychological thriller set in 2006 — the golden age of children’s television.
Inside a cult-like compound built for young stars, the race for a coveted sitcom role takes a dark turn when the leading contender disappears. Every child becomes a suspect.
Based on a true story.