There are still a lot of mysteries in the world, and beyond it for that matter. Whatever your thoughts on aliens, conspiracies, and spirits, this selection of mostly commedies is guaranteed to to have you laughing between musings.

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Boris in the Forest

Dir. Robert Hackett

A black comedy about a Californian geek in search of his horror hero Boris Karloff.

Heroics

Dir. Laurence Brook

A 90s-television-style mockumentary following Redwell Kearns, a young man who has turned to a blackmarket radioactive treatment in order to emulate his superhero idol, The Tinkerman.

Circles

Dir. Dean Puckett

Circles is a Comedy/Horror which follows a pair of paranormal investigators as they discover a string of crop circles around their small town of Totnes, Devon. Will they be the first to gather evidence of extraterrestrial life and prove the world wrong, or are Andy and Martine the real Aliens?

Dragon

Dir. Gulliver Moore

When Morgan receives an unexpected package in the form of a fantastical beast, it’s up to the delivery man to convince him that it might not be such a bad idea after all to own a Dragon.

Eyes Wide Open

Dir. Kaspar Synnevåg

Alex runs the podcast “Eyes Wide Open”, about conspiracy theories. He is doing an interview with a TV team that say they are making a documentary on conspiracy theories. But are they really who they claim to be? And could there be something to Alex’s wild theories?

Cropped

Dir. Chris Thomas

‘Cropped’ tells the story of a group of UFO enthusiasts on the hunt for proof of extraterrestrial existence at the site of one of rural Britain’s mysterious crop circles. As events unfold and night falls, the group are forced to set their differences aside when the mystery of the crop circles is revealed.

Take their love

Dir. Emma Goude

Church attendance in the UK has halved in the last fifty years but an old chapel in Devon has seen a massive increase. Churchgoer Sean Bennelllick lost two children in a house fire. We follow him on his journey to the clairvoyant evening. 

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