SOLOMON GRAY'S HORROR MOVIES
WE'RE NOT SAFE HERE (Written and Directed by Solomon Gray)
A woman questions everything after her best friend returns from a mysterious disappearance with a story so bizarre, so terrifying, that it cannot possibly be true.
“Compelling acting, assured direction, an eerie score, and voyeuristic camerawork help make this indie effort an unnerving viewing experience sure to leave you rattled.” — Tyler Doupe', Dread Central
"Nightmarish, hallucinatory and unnerving… Scares are frequent; unease is constant… There are only a few locations, but Gray wrings dread out of all of them.” — Abbie Bernstein, Assignment X
HURT (Written by Solomon Gray and Sonny Mallhi, Directed by Sonny Mallhi)
A soldier reunites with his wife to take in the attractions at their favorite Halloween spot. But when real terror follows them home, they must fight for their lives — or become the next attraction.
“Yes, it’s a horror film (and a dark one at that) but it also has the construction of an excellent drama. It’s this what ultimately makes Hurt the best horror film of the year.” — Niall Browne, Movies in Focus
Official Selection: Fantasia Film Festival
CRYBABY (Written and Directed by Solomon Gray)
On his way out the door for an important business meeting, a man must drop everything to console his overwhelmed wife — and a crying baby.
“I thought I had it pegged in the first 30 seconds, and I was wrong. The right amount of story for the time allotted, a fresh twist, perfectly delivered.” — 9 to 5 Movie Blog
Official Selection: Fantasia Film Festival