FILMS

Nobody’s Company


It’s Cape Cod. Sort of.

Abe Callaghan’s been exiled back to his hometown—broke, broken up, and living off weed, takeout, and old family money he’s too anxious to look into.

Then Molly crashes into his life—literally—after he throws up on the senator at a Callaghan Foundation gala. She’s a sharp-tongued caterer with a strong interest in firestarting and performance art. One weird night turns into a partnership, and after a suspicious incident forces them on the run, Abe and Molly fake their way through anarchist communes, dying malls, and dinner with his deranged dynasty.

Meanwhile, his ex-girlfriend Anna—a journalist with a grudge and a byline to prove it—circles the wreckage, working on an exposé that might bury the Callaghans once and for all. Sparks fly, but trust doesn’t come easy, and neither does getting out clean. Revenge, romance, and legacy all loom—and maybe all they have is each other, if they can stop lying long enough to find out.

Pomp & Circumstance (2023)



In Burlington, Vermont, three soon-to-be-graduates - Charlie, an unconventional romantic, Thomas, an obsessed poet, and Marie, a budding documentarian - become entangled in an absurd plot involving their professor, running for mayor. Shot entirely on 16mm film, this episodic lo-fi comedy serves as a loving but sarcastic homage to 60s underground cinema and 90s indies.

Audience Choice Award -  15th Annual Tallahassee Film Festival
Best Narrative Feature Award - Subculture Film Festival

Co-directed and co-written with Patrick Gray.
Produced by Adrian Anderson and Thomas Bloxham.

A comedy that's light on its feet, incisive, original, and beautifully timed, with an undercurrent of genuine intellectual rigor that never threatens to crash the party.
- Chris Cassingham, Beyond Interpretation

Review - Film Threat

Press: The Film Stage, Split Tooth Media, Extended Clip Podcast, The Pitch, Bleeding EdgeNPR/KCUR, Vintage ViolenceLetterboxd