Call Me Brother Movie: Feature Film
I wrote and starred in my first feature film, Call Me Brother. An idea based on a brother and sister in their late teens are reunited after years of separation, only to discover intimate feelings they struggle to confront.
lan Ng of Film Threat rated the film a 7.5 out of 10 and wrote, "The story and script are brilliant in how well it manages our emotions of confusion and disgust. It feeds these emotions little by little as if coaxing us into a trap.
Toddumentarie: Absurd Satire Series
As seen as the notable Series Fest - this twisted series, inspired by the BBC Garth Merengies Dark Place, we throw traditional movie-making out and instead focus on 4th wall breaking, ADR, greenscreen, and TV tropes. In this series, an alien-like grown man is summoned back to Highschool where he falls in love at the moment he is summoned back to his home planet.
The Say: Satire Talk Show Series
Inspired by the chaotic and opposing dynamics of the The View hosts. Dive into a world where sharp wit, controversial discussions, and unfiltered opinions collide with hilarious exploration of daytime television.
This series promises to deliver non-stop entertainment that will leave viewers in stitches.
This Is Art Baby: Mockumentary
In this short film, our star, Mickey Rose, dreams of stardom. In search for acting success, she finds herself caught in the trappings of mania, insecurity, and dysphoria. Playing on the “actor” or “actress” tropes, Mickey Rose is forced to navigate the brutal world of auditioning that is soon demystified. How will she react? You’ll never guess.
Creator and Host of “The Chip Show”
A show about trying potato chips from around the world. Featured on Youtube, Roosterteeth, and 2019 RTX Press Junket. This episode features Christina who sits down with Blake Anderson to talk about his dog persona, movie ideas and of course chips!
In an attempt to spice up her sex life, Jane takes a radical approach to finding her true self. A part of LA Shorts Fest and LA Hollywood Short. Written by and Starring Christina Parrish Directed and Edited by David Howe.