Max Radbill is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker and co-owner of Leaflet McGillicudy Films.
Feature Films
Re-Elected (2020)
Deep in the woods on the 4th of July, siblings Nate and Angela must face off against the zombies of American presidents, and their worst nightmare — spending an entire evening together.
20 Official Selections, including 2020 HorrOrigins Film Festival, 2021 Ocean City Film Festival, and 2021 Houston Horror Film Fest.
17 Award Wins, including Staff Favorite Feature at Mr. Holehead’s Warped Dimension, Best Horror-Comedy Feature at Poor Life Choices Comedy Film Festival, and Best Screenplay at Houston Horror Film Fest.
The Sisterhood of Girls Who Won’t Date Me (2017)
When sheepish high school senior Luke Modeno finds out that all of the girls at school have taken a secret oath not to date him, he must discover why. But his search for answers reveals some dark secrets about the school and the students there.
Grand Jury Prize Winner at the Fall 2017 Monkey Bread Tree Film Awards.
Short Films
We’ll Always Have — BLEEP — (2023)
A narrator recounts her lost love, and the beautiful times, corporations, logos, and copyrighted moments they shared together.
Official Selection at 2023 Queer Here Cinema and 2024 Golden State Film Festival.
El Poso (2022)
A failed suicide attempt gives a woman the ability to talk to rocks.
Winner of Best of the Fest at the 2022 Ocean City Film Festival.
Official Selection at the 2021 Culver City Film Festival, 2022 Santa Clarita International Film Festival, 2022 Nickel Independent Film Festival, and 2023 Madness Film Festival.
Movie Palace (2015)
A man living in a movie theater after the apocalypse has his whole world–and his movie watching–turned upside down when a group of survivors find their way into his palace.
Winner of Morris & Roslyn Fierberg Student Film Award at the 2015 Rehoboth Beach Film Festival.