Things We've
Worked On
Most of these probably should not exist. We made them anyway.
A live-action public access series that aired out of Butler Street Studios in Easton, Pennsylvania beginning January 1992. Hosted by Wally Crackodile — a Costa Rican crocodile with a complicated past — the show presented life lessons to a local audience until Studio A burned down on Halloween night, 1993.
Symitri has been working with the surviving archive since January 2026.
A late-night anthology built around Gary, the proprietor of a very questionable shop where strange people come looking for stranger things.
Every object has a story. Most of them should have stayed buried.
A hitman and his girlfriend are having a quiet October night when a knock at the door sends everything sideways. The couple next door — true believers in a particular brand of 1980s American righteousness — mistake a pregnant woman trick-or-treating for something far more threatening to their way of life.
What follows is a Troma-inflected horror comedy about fear, paranoia, bad politics, and the specific kind of violence that lives behind a manicured lawn.
Three exploitation films produced under Symitri. Each chapter follows different characters through a world operating just outside the rules of polite society — moving from black comedy to horror to something approaching a western by the end.
Not for everyone. Titles and materials available on request.