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Latest Films

Welcome to the Movies Section of Brad Huffman Projects! Step into a world of storytelling through film. Explore my latest cinematic projects, from short films to full-length features. Click the links to watch, and experience the visuals, characters, and narratives that bring these stories to life.

CHOKE
(Feature-Film)
Coming Fall, 2025

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A 911 dispatcher, Leanne, receives a call from beyond the grave that leads her on a journey to find the source of an evil that stalks the small town of Oaktown.

The Mirror
(Feature-Film)
Currently in pre-production

The Mirror Movie Poster

After a devastating betrayal, reclusive writer Lena Hale retreats to her secluded city home to focus on her latest manuscript. Outwardly calm and composed, she spends her days writing and maintaining distant connections with close friends. But beneath the surface, something doesn’t feel quite right.

 

When the disappearance of her ex-boyfriend and a mysterious woman quietly capture attention, his father—a former detective—begins an unofficial investigation. His search leads him closer to Lena, uncovering unsettling questions that challenge everything he thought he knew about loss, grief, and reality.

 

The Mirror is a psychological horror that explores identity, obsession, and the fragile boundary between truth and illusion. The film builds to a tense, unexpected conclusion that will leave audiences questioning what is real.

The Man Next Door
(Short-Film)
TBA

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As a kid, Jonathan and his friends played football in the front street, and Andrew—their quiet, mentally challenged neighbor—was always welcome to join. Andrew didn’t speak much, but he laughed with them, ran with them, and was part of the team. Other kids in town didn’t always treat him kindly, especially when he sat alone on a bench deep in the woods—but Jonathan always made sure to say hello.

 

Years later, on a birthday he hadn’t expected anyone to remember, Andrew appeared once more—offering a gesture that was simple, surprising, and quietly profound.

 

What follows is a reflection on friendship, memory, and the quiet people who shape our lives more than we realize.

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