
“Fucking millennials, they can’t handle their sausage and booze” – One of WITNESS PROTECTION’s great quips by Carlos Alazraqui & Jill-Michele Meleán
By Gregg W. Morris

“Someone once described [WITNESS INFECTION] as if John Hughes made a horror film, this is what it would be. And that was a huge compliment to us because, when you watch a John Hughes film, it has all these emotions in it and it has heart, it has drama, it has angst, it has adventure” – Jill-Michele Meleán
By Gregg W. Morris

Because human remains and “the pasquinade teeth of Vito Morelli” were somehow grounded into Tablioni’s famous meat sausage that everyone craves, residents in the California town, if not the state or the rest of the country, are at risk of becoming human shish kabobs and slop-sloppy Joes – and zombies.
By Gregg W. Morris
This sagaciously witty production serves as a reminder of the creative ingenuity that can make a short film as aesthetically sumptuous as a regular feature. In the course of 35 minutes, an important message is expressed subtly but in depth and through exquisite acting and the Oscar-winning plot.
By Entertainment Editor Anakeiry Cruz