CULTURE SHOCK kicks off their 13 Nights of Halloween with a Zombie Walk on Wednesday, October 19th! Meet on the Capitol Steps at 7:00pm and then scrape yourself up and, if they haven't been gnawed off, drag your feet on over to High Street for this gruesomely good horror flick... only $6 admission to all Culture Shock Zombies!
There is a place. A place where the skies are wide and the forests are thick – and strange. You can lose yourself forever in these woods. You’ll meet truckers with problems and old women with strange powers. You may even make a furry friend. Just be sure to stay quiet. Spend some time with a woman from Oregon who is lost on the road and running away from her past. Now she has a chance to experience everything grotesque the Northwest has to offer, whether she likes it or not. If you know Calvin Lee Reeder’s short films Little Farm and Rambler, you know you are in for some thick atmosphere in The Oregonian. Reeder is a king of ambiance, using color and sound to creep you out as much as the sinister characters do. The moody, tense vibes will make you laugh, too. Come in, sit down and get lost.
Filmography: First Feature
Playing with the short films
SNOWBALL
Directed by Ken Gregg
United States, 5 minutes
A routine drive home from work is interrupted when a man and his machine lose control.
THE STEPMOTHER

Directed by Arturo Sanchez
United States, 13 minutes
NORTHWEST EMERGING SHORT
Dan is utterly convinced that his wife Cecelia is possessed. He and his brother are forced to call in a priest to perform an exorcism in order to protect Dan’s young daughter from her stepmother.