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I Know What You Did Last Summer


Feature Film • 2025 • IMDb
Role: Production Designers
Dir. Jennifer Kaytin Robinson
Written by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson & Sam Lansky • Story by Leah McKendrick
Produced by Jackie Shenoo, Neil H. Moritz
With Sony


A group of friends is terrorized by a stalker who knows about a gruesome incident from their past.



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Filmed in Sydney & Los Angeles

Birth/Rebirth 


Feature Film • 2023 • IMDb
Role: Production Designers
Dir. Laura Moss
With IFC Films + Shudder + Retrospecter Films





A single mother and a childless morgue technician are bound together by their relationship to a little girl they have reanimated from the dead.


Starring: Judy Reyes, Marin Ireland, A.J. Lister, Breeda Wool, LaChanze

Art Crew
Set Decorator: JD Moran
Asst. Set Decorator: Chelsea Smith-Dougherty
Leadperson: Bianca Hernandez
On-Set Dresser: JP Huckins
Set Dressers: Haddie Webster, Carter Cavanaugh, Dana Weintraub, Alexis Ruiseco-LomberaMonica DabrowskiDani HilzenrathErin LaSorsa, Griffin Rose, Edward Chimera Nichols, Mae Saxe
Construction Coordinator: Aziz Naouai
Carpenter: Manuel Perez
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Prop Master: Kendra Eaves
Asst. Prop Master: Ben Evory & Zach Miller
Prop Fabricator: Shannon Pollak
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Graphic Designer: Akira Ishikura
Screen Technician: Jackson Glasgow
Artwork by Courtney Dudley

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Filmed in New Jersey
Premiered at Sundance 2023



Press

Independent Spirit Awards Nominations
— Best Screenplay (Laura Moss & Brendan O’Brien)
— Best Lead Performance (Judy Reyes) 
— One to Watch (dir. Laura Moss)

The Best Horror Films of 2023, according to RogerEbert.com • Letterboxd

Staying (Not Quite) Alive • New York Times (Critic’s Pick)

Motherhood is both mad and monstrous in ‘Birth/Rebirth,’ Laura Moss’s ultrasmart, ferociously feminist take on the Frankenstein myth.

The Horror Movie About Reanimating a Dead Child That’s Creeping Out Sundance • Rolling Stone

Back in the horror laboratory, birth/rebirth is alive (alive!) with female tensions • Los Angeles Times

Birth/Rebirth Takes the Frankenstein Myth Back to Its Feminist Horror Roots • The Verge

Laura Moss’s Perversely Effective Riff on the Frankenstein Story • Slant Magazine

A Pitch-Perfect Modern Re-telling of Frankenstein • Dread Central

A Clever, Provocative New Take on a Horror Classic is Born/Reborn • Variety

Sundance Film Festival Announces 2023 Feature Film Lineup • Filmmaker Magazine

A Desert


Feature Film • 2024 • IMDb
Role: Production Designers
Dir. Joshua Erkman
Written by Joshua Erkman & Bossi Baker
With Yellow Veil Pictures



A photographer's road trip takes a dark turn when he befriends a reckless couple, plunging him into a nightmarish neo-noir spiral of unpredictable horror.


Starring: David Yow, Kai Lennox, Sarah Lind, Zachary Ray Sherman, Ashley B. Smith, Rob Zabrecky

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Cinematographer: Jay Keitel
Costume Designer: Claire Redman
Editor: Star Rosencrans
Score by Ty Segall

Filmed in the California desert

Premiering at Tribeca

Behind the Scenes Photos



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A Desert (Tribeca 2024) Review by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas

All of this is brought to life by an expert crew working in perfect harmony, with particular note to Jay Keitel’s bruising cinematography, Star Rosencrans’s anxiety-inducing editing, and Courtney and Hillary Andujar’s extraordinary production design (the latter especially surely a character in its own right, and a key aspect that grants the film its indelible, lingering mental imprint).

The Wild Horror Film That’s Shocking the Tribeca Film Festival • The Daily Beast

The directorial debut from Joshua Erkman burrows underneath your skin like a virus (or a curse). The chilling feature is the one to watch at this year’s festival.

Dusty Neo-Noir Collides with Unpredictable, Violent Horror • Bloody Disgusting

Its richly textured world and morally complex characters ensure an unpredictable voyage worth taking.

Decaying Americana Frames a Surreal Neo-Noir About the Evil That Forms in Empty Spaces • IndieWire

This Modern Horror Western Rips Apart the Body and Soul • Collider

... a horror film with striking visuals that become increasingly petrifying and profound.

Freaky 


Feature Film • 2020 • IMDb
Role: Production Designer, Associate Producer
Dir. Christopher Landon
Written by Christopher Landon & Michael Kennedy
With Blumhouse + Universal + Divide/Conquer



After being stabbed by a mystical dagger, a high school senior swaps bodies with a serial killer and discovers she has less than 24 hours before the change becomes permanent.


Starring: Vince Vaughn, Kathryn Newton,
Celeste O’Connor, Misha Osherovich, Alan Ruck

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Filmed in Atlanta
Premiered at Beyond Fest

Theatrical Release November 2020

Press

‘Freaky’ on Flimgrab

The Most Purely Enjoyable Horror Movie Made in Years • The Atlantic

How ‘Freaky’ Evokes Queer and Feminist Power Beneath a Slasher Surface • Variety

Horror-Comedy ‘Freaky’ Is Gnarly, but Surprisingly Sweet • Vanity Fair

Vince Vaughn is scary good in ‘Freaky’ slasher comedy • L.A. Times

Universal Sets Blumhouse Body-Swap Movie ‘Freaky’ For Fall Theatrical Release • Deadline

Pink Skies Ahead


Feature Film • 2019 • IMDb
Role: Production Designers
Dir. Kelly Oxford
With Stampede Ventures + Divide/Conquer + MTV Films




A wild young woman’s life unravels after dropping out of college, moving in with her parents, and being diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. 


Starring: Jessica Barden, Henry Winkler, Marcia Gay Harden, Michael McKean, Rosa Salazar, Odeya Rush

Art Crew
Art Director:  Mary Florence Brown
Set Decorator:  Elsbeth Mumm
Asst. Set Decorator:  Natalia Brito
Leadperson:  Alexander “Alby” Byrne 
Prop Masters:  Ariana CarreraMarcy Silver
Day Players:  Caitlin LaingenKaren Rich
Art Department Coordinator:  Melody Sandoval
Swing Gang:  Xavier Mozejewski
Artwork by:  Emily Andujar

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Filmed in Los Angeles
Premiered at SXSW 2020
Behind the scenes photos by Tiffany Roohani



Press

‘Pink Skies Ahead’ Review: Manic Pixie Dream Girls, Mental Illness, and Memory • Roger Ebert

Incredibly fun... A much-needed “f**k you” to the manic pixie dream girl trope.

MTV Studios Acquires Coming-Of-Age Film ‘Pink Skies Ahead’ Prior To Its World Premiere At The AFI Film Festival • Deadline 

Jessica Barden Starring in ‘Pink Skies Ahead’ With Kelly Oxford Directing • Variety