
Shop from Home 2015
Dive into the quirky world of *Shop from Home (2015)*, a short comedy-horror film directed by Adam Nee and starring the ever-versatile Matthew Gray Gubler. The story follows Kevin (Gubler) and Corey (Nee), two awkward siblings with a knack for selling odd antiques.
Director: Adam Nee
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shop from Home (2015) about?
*Shop from Home* follows two brothers, Kevin and Corey, who attempt to sell antiques online—only to uncover that their latest finds have a habit of coming back to haunt them. The short film blends slapstick humor with eerie undertones as the brothers quickly realize their business venture isn't as harmless as it seems.
Who directed Shop from Home?
Adam Nee directed *Shop from Home (2015)*, bringing his signature offbeat comedic style to this twisted tale of brotherly bonding and bad deals.
Who stars in Shop from Home?
The film stars Matthew Gray Gubler (*Criminal Minds*) as Kevin and Adam Nee himself as Corey, with their on-screen chemistry driving the story forward.
Is Shop from Home (2015) worth watching?
While *Shop from Home* is a micro-budget short with no IMDb rating, its blend of comedy and horror offers a fresh take on the genre within just four minutes. Fans of dark humor and quick, unsettling surprises may find it a delightful bite-sized pick-me-up.
How long is Shop from Home?
*Shop from Home* runs for 4 minutes.
About Shop from Home (2015): A Darkly Funny Short Film with a Sinister Twist
Dive into the quirky world of *Shop from Home (2015)*, a short comedy-horror film directed by Adam Nee and starring the ever-versatile Matthew Gray Gubler. The story follows Kevin (Gubler) and Corey (Nee), two awkward siblings with a knack for selling odd antiques. What starts as a seemingly harmless online flea market turns into a darkly humorous and suspenseful journey, blending the mundane with the macabre.
With its offbeat charm and rapid-fire pacing, this 4-minute short film captures the absurdity of trying to turn trash into treasure—until the treasures start turning on them. Nee's direction infuses the project with a playful yet eerie tone, making *Shop from Home* a unique entry in the micro-budget horror-comedy space. It's a snapshot of sibling rivalry gone awry, where every deal comes with a catch.