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The film stars Noah Segan, Andrea Rueda, Ezra Buzzington, Jon Budinoff, Silvia Spross, Elina Madison, Ricardo Gray, Lew Temple, Vernon Wells, and Timothy Muskatell. The film follows a group of drug-addled medical school students, Justin, Meg, Sebastian, and Joe, who are targeted by John and Wilma Hopper, a married sexually sadistic serial ...
Eric Hayes (Timothy Muskatell) makes his living as a news stringer finding gruesome atrocities and filming them to sell to the media. One night, he stumbles upon some ghouls devouring a young woman in an alley.
Film Bizarro wrote that Unspeakable showed promise, concluding "The movie wins points by being fairly ambitious. It's relatively well shot, has some varying effects that mostly look good, actors that seem to handle their characters rather well (even if outrageous at times) and no matter how bad the plot might be at times at least it works within the frames of the film". [1]
Timothy Muskatell, Marina Blumenthal, Trent Haaga: United States [45] Evil: Yorgos Noussias: Meletis Georgiadis, Mary Tsoni, Themis Katz: Greece [46] Evil Bong: Charles Band: Tommy Chong, Bill Moseley Tim Thomerson: United States [47] Fallen Angels: Jeff Thomas: Bill Moseley, Adrianne Curry, Kane Hodder: United States [48] Feeding Grounds ...
Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill! is a 2006 American slasher film directed and written by Chad Ferrin. It stars Timothy Muskatell, Charlotte Marie, Ricardo Gray, David Z. Stamp, and Trent Haaga, who also produced the film. Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill! had its world premiere at Twisted Nightmare Weekend on August 4, 2006.
Raymond Herbert Wise (born August 29, 1947) [1] is an American actor best known for his role as Leland Palmer in Twin Peaks (1990–1991, 2017) and its prequel film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992).
Chop is a 2011 American horror comedy film directed by Trent Haaga, starring Will Keenan and Timothy Muskatell. The film was Haaga's directorial debut. The film was Haaga's directorial debut. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The film was adapted by Alvin Sargent from the 1965 novel by John Nichols, directed by Pakula in his directing debut, and was released by Paramount Pictures. [ 2 ] The film received two Oscar nominations for the 42nd Academy Awards : Liza Minnelli for Best Actress in a Leading Role , and Fred Karlin and Dory Previn 's song " Come Saturday ...