A group of college students develop an underground network that helps women get abortions in the pre-Roe vs. Wade Chicago.
A man embarks on a trip with his estranged cousin Hudson to spread his late mother's ashes. They meet an unusual woman along the way and their simple road trip turns into a dysfunctional adventure.
A fame obsessed average Joe escapes a mental institution with a band of misfits for one last desperate attempt to be famous.
When Brian's new girlfriend, a stand-up comedian, suddenly disappears, he enlists the help of his broken-hearted best friend and imaginary characters from a cliché romantic comedy to find her.
Following a recent breakup, struggling writer Jules (Dan Simon) crashes with his recently separated best friend, Saul (Gregory Lay), at his apartment in Brooklyn. While Saul wants to drink heavily and lament over his impending divorce, Jules just wants to escape into latest script. After Saul is fired from his job as restaurant manager and Jules loses an off-Broadway production of his play, the two embark on a weekend bender through New York City and Connecticut in search of solace and sometimes more pain. When the sun finally rises, neither expects to see the light.
Gregory Lay, a graduate of Boston University Film School and The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater is a New York based actor, writer and producer. He grew up in Rochester, NY; West Hartford, CT and Paramus, New Jersey. He acts in film, television and on stage whenever fortunate enough to do so.