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A tow truck driver who is responsible for saving hikers who get lost within the Mojave desert meets an old man who challenges the nefarious deeds that the trucker commits within his job.

In an environment where the earth is devouring itself and human beings and producing valuable drugs, a successful drug-harvesting team tries to escape a deal with a powerful businessman but face terrifying consequences for defying his orders.

A lonely widower finds his pet cat's corpse disturbingly emptied of all blood, flesh, and bone. As he searches for answers, he discovers a supernatural presence may be threatening him and his neighborhood.

When a corpse is found in the forest on a rainy day, two police officers quietly curse at the dark curiosity human passerbys have toward death.

After his retirement, an older man struggles to come to terms with his own mortality and begins to imagine death all around him, particularly when he hears coyotes howl near his house in the night.

A man dismisses his mentally-ill wife’s worries over the frequent appearances of skinned rabbit corpses in their yard until she suddenly goes missing.

A gruesome find awakens a small-town police officer’s primal urges. When his former flame is threatened, he finds his true calling.

In a 1950s mining community in the western United States, death and suicide are common. A body is found in a burnt cabin, and everyone suspects it was suicide, but the truth is much more insidious.

When a dog discovers a dead child in a trash can, his owner seeks help from a local family man.

After a teenage girl from a poor logging family is found dead at a college party hosted at the home of a prominent Michigan family, a detective on her case must negotiate the area’s local politics—at his own peril.