Filmmaker Vera Miao Serves Up Scares With “TWO SENTENCE HORROR STORIES”
Filmmaker Vera Miao wants to scare the pants off you and teach you about social issues in the process.
Featured on NBC News
Filmmaker Vera Miao wants to scare the pants off you and teach you about social issues in the process.
Featured on NBC News
Filmmaker Vera Miao wants to scare the pants off you and teach you about social issues in the process. Addressing the topic of representation in media, Miao explains that she isn’t “keen on the term, diversity.” “I think it’s empty,” she said. “You can have a zillion people of color in the background, and the […]
Featured on NBC News
Short answer? Don’t wait for permission to make something.
Featured on Lights Film School
It’s the dread and the anticipation and the open-endedness of it that has your brain starting to create answers.
Featured on Dread Central
Check out the full LAFF lineup here.
Featured on Deadline
Stage 13 original series “High & Mighty” and “Two Sentence Horror Stories” are set to premiere in the 2017 LA Film Festival.
Featured on Hollywood Flip
The days are getting longer and the nights are getting warmer, which means that we’re edging ever closer to this year’s LA Film Festival.
Featured on Daily Dead
Stage 13’s “High & Mighty” and “Two Sentence Horror Stories” are 2 of 10 web series featured in LAFF’S “Episodes: Indie Series from the Web” category.
Featured on Shoot Online
Think of it as a haiku of terror.
Featured on J.B. Spins
Horror can scare you on a whole bunch of different levels. It can be immediate fear, like by making you jump…it can also really poke at our deepest fears of being alone, or about being left. Or about dying. Or about being helpless.
Featured on V Magazine
Through several layers, “MA” is about what happens when we deny a fundamental part of who we are, and see something “that can be a strength, an asset, a gift, or a blessing” as a source of shame.
Featured on The Mary Sue
This is not a jump scare horror short. This is more psychological, realistic horror where situations scare you.
Featured on Otakus and Geeks
At Tribeca, Justin D Williams interviews actresses Wei Yi Lin, Mardy Ma and director Vera Miao about Two Sentence Horror Stories.
Featured on Otakus and Geeks
A scary little film with one killer “oh shit moment” that must be seen.
Featured on Unseen Films
“I don’t understand why there’s any stigma attached to the word feminist” – Vera Miao
Featured on Bust
The ending of this one is definitely going to shock you.
Featured on Aint It Cool
Vera Miao is a badass.
Featured on Bustle
Vera Miao uses a disturbing tales of horror to explore important social issues.
Featured on Out
Anthology series are so hot right now.
Featured on IndieWire
We’ve got an exclusive clip from the episode below, which shows Mona painting her mother’s toes.
Featured on Dread Central
It sat on my shelf, with thoughtless porcelain eyes and the prettiest pink doll dress I could find. Why did she have to be born still?
Featured on The Hook