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- In Palos Verdes, CA in 1975, private investigator James Miller (Christian Vierling) witnesses the murder of an attorney involved in a bizarre case connected to a surfer gang known as the Lunada Bay Boys. Attempting to stray away from his traditional adultery cases and make his mark on the world of skip tracing, James reunites with his old college buddy Matthew (Oliver Cooper) in hopes of cracking this peculiar case.
- In Los Angeles in 1965, unfulfilled B-list director Gordon Flemyng (Brad Pollak) receives the screenplay of a lifetime from his old friend Robert Sabaroff (Mark Baker), who is insistent they make a film that promises to entertain like no other. With football legend, turned actor, Jim Brown (J'amore Ward) attached to the picture, it seems the sky's the limit for these two filmmakers. Desperate to finally receive the recognition he's longed for, Gordon struggles to find the balance between passion and stardom. However, when Gordon pushes the MPAA rating guidelines of traditional cinema, he finds himself in a rabbit hole he's unsure he can escape from when his movie ("The Split" 1968) receives the first ever R-rating.
- "Radical Moonlight" follows several groups of high school seniors on their last day of Summer in the year 1977. Over the course of the day/evening, they all encounter separate story lines, connecting them to a party at the end of the night. As the night goes on they face the hard truth that they must put their days of high school shenanigans behind them and move forward with their college lives.
- After senior in high school AJ's (Andrew James Castano) parents leave town for the night, he's left with the task of watching his freshman brother Josh (Josh Jacobsen). The forced pairing of these two distant brothers cooks up a recipe for insanity on this long night. Along for the ride are two of AJ's best friends, Frank (Adam Wechsler) and Jake (Jacob Grunseich). As madness ensues in this group of teens, their journey takes even sharper turns in even stranger directions.
- A struggling screenwriter looks to the whiskey bottle for inspiration when face to face with a tragic case of writer's block. Alone in his living room, the only company the writer has is his typewriter and the somber stare of an empty sheet of paper.
- Ex-cop, Tony Carter (Dylan Bernstein) finds his new passion as a private investigator in the city of Los Angeles. He seems to have everything figured out, but himself. With a constant uphill battle against his anger issues finding steady work isn't easy. Pushing friends and family aside is no stranger for Tony. But as Tony would say... "It's all in the job..."