'Larry (2017)' is a short film about a bored guy who works in a booth in a parking lot. After finding a tablet in the 'lost and found' box under his desk, he begins to experience strange occurrences that seem to imply the book's disfigured subject isn't as fictional as it may at first seem. It's a solid short with crisp cinematography, a strong creature design and some confident scares. It's a well-made affair that shows a lot of potential, which is probably why its director was given the chance to work on a feature-length film based (at least in part) around it. The ending is a little cheap, primarily because it's the sort of thing that almost every horror film of a similar length opts to do, and the piece isn't as scary as it perhaps could have been. Still, it's an entertaining short film overall. 7/10.