Prepare to have your senses shattered with five horror shorts that will keep you up all night. In Nick Everhart's "Smell," a sad-sack divorcee discovers a new cologne that will give him confidence - but at a high cost; Miko Hughes' "See" centers on an optometrist who stumbles into a world of unimaginable horror after discovering the key to capturing his patients' visions; Emily Hagins's "Touch" follows a blind 12-year-old boy who must match wits with a ruthless serial killer; Eric England's "Taste" centers on an ambitious hacker who goes to work for a nefarious corporation; and Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton's "Listen" reveals the terrors that unfold when a cursed song comes back into rotation.