Three short stories, based in the fictional world of 'San-Gwyn City' (1) GASOLINE BLOOD (2006) : Summer 1979. A young girl, her boyfriend and her younger brother arrive in the middle of nowhere finding a disused warehouse, ideal as a location for a horror film that one of them is shooting. However they soon find themselves dealing with more than they bargained for : in the shape of a gang of mad zombie in-breds. (2) CREEPING THIRST (2007) : Two brothers are out on the town celebrating the younger one's birthday. They soon meet a couple of hot women and are invited back to their flat for some fun and games. Unfortunately, when they get there, things don't quite go according to plan... (3) HOWLING BRAT (2008) : A young girl is forced to take her younger brother to the cinema with her on a date. Once there, the man she's meeting takes an instant dislike to the boy, before a full moon changes his odds of survival.

The films make up a horror film trilogy entitled ‘The San Gwyn City Trilogy.’ The aim was to create an old - school ‘Grindhouse B-movie’ exploitation style, alongside a dark British sense of humour, with all three stories taking place in a fictional world. I was determined to use make-up effects rather than the computer-generated visionaries of today, to create entertaining, scary and funny popcorn flicks. I’m looking to keep the same style with the feature film version of Gasoline Blood, currently in development.