Locker 13

Skip (Jason Spisak) works at an Old West theme park and is told several stories by his supervisor Archie (Jon Gries).

The stories range from an aging boxer faced with a big choice to a young man desperate to take his own life.

[4] The trio sought other filmmakers to join the film by utilizing social media and writing websites, and raised funding via a successful Kickstarter campaign.

"[10] RogerEbert.com gave the movie 1 star and criticized it as being "amateurishly acted, illogically plotted, cruelly violent and needlessly sexist".

[11] In contrast, Fangoria gave the movie 2 1/2 out of 4 stars and stated that "Occasionally problematic, LOCKER 13 makes up for its weaknesses with good performances, intriguing stories and an unconventional approach to its segments.