We are proud to announce that video store suicide is now fiscally sponsored by The Greater Philadelphia Film Office. Click the button below to make a tax-deductible donation, or scroll down for more information.

 
 

in pre-production

a homegrown slacker epic shot on 16mm.

In 2007 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, the heyday of the big box video rental store is beyond waning, but local independent Video Shock Warehouse is still holding on. When a routine prank by the employees of VSW pushes one of their customers over the edge and ends in the store’s security camera being broken, it’s just the beginning of a fateful week where the day-to-day business of work throws the state of each employees’ life sharply into focus. Be kind, unwind...you’re at VSW, kid.

looking for a tax break?

Or maybe you (like us) long for the time when Friday night trips to the video store were a weekly staple, and are interested in helping us bring this spirit back to the big screen…

Have we got great news for you.

We are are honored to be fiscally sponsored by The Greater Philadelphia Film Office. Following the links below, you can now make charitable, tax-deductible donations that will go directly towards helping fund our film’s budget.

what’s our deal?

slack pack pictures is an independent production company based in New York City specializing in producing low-budget features on a grand scale.

Kyle McClellan is the founder of slack pack pictures. An NYC-based actor, writer, and independent filmmaker, he is a graduate of the University of Michigan (BFA, ’17) and current MFA candidate at Columbia University (Acting, ’23).

Tyler McClellan is a writer, director, and producer based in Brooklyn, NY. Board Games (2022) - Malibu Film Festival (Official Selection), WorldFest Houston Film Festival (Award Winner), Big Apple Film & Screenplay Competition (Honorable Mention).

interested in joining the team?

 

As an independent production company, we’re always on the lookout for passionate and excited artists who share our vision, from Producers to PAs. If you’d like more information, or are interested in how else you can help bring video store suicide to the screen, please fill out this form and we will be in touch.