Three Below Zero

Two women and a man get locked inside the laundry room of an apartment on a stormy night in New York City.

He became inspired to make his own movie because of Steven Soderbergh, who experienced success with his independent film Sex, Lies, and Videotape in 1989.

Aeby spent six weeks trying to find a male lead, eventually coming across 18 year old Wes Bentley on his way to the subway one night.

[1] Derek Elley of Variety gave the film a mixed review in September 1998, writing that the "basic problem is that the emotional claustrophobia of the setting is never convincingly drawn [...] the characters’ personalities don't really stand up to this much examination — at least, not with the dialogue they're handed.

"[4] He added, "the three leads make the best of the script and individually have brief moments", also noting that the "whole film has a somewhat flat, underlit look that detracts from Aeby’s use of widescreen.