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Filmography from Kevin A Green

Filmography from : Kevin A Green


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Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, Sonny Laguna, Tate Steinsiek (Second Unit Director), Tommy Wiklund, 2018
“Puppet Master: The Little Reich” centers on a recently divorced young man discovers a mint condition Blade doll in his deceased brother’s closet and plans to sell the toy at a convention in Texas celebrating the 30th anniversary of the infamous Toulon Murders. All hell breaks loose at during the auction when a strange force animates all of the various puppets throughout the convention as they go on a bloody killing spree....


Bad Kids Go to Hell, Matthew Spradlin, 2012
The Breakfast Club” meets “The Grudge” in this sexy, dark-comedy thriller. Six private school high school kids find themselves stuck in detention on a frightfully dark and stormy Saturday afternoon. During their 8 hour incarceration, each of the six kids falls victim to a horrible “accident” until only one of them remains....


Vivid, Brandon Slagle, 2011
A group of individuals selected due to various neurosis are unwillingly brought into an experiment by a murderous sociopath who believes he has committed all atrocity he can on this plane of existence, and that the next step is to mentally step into the body of other people and live out their lives and fantasies - literally experiencing what it is like to be another person - both in life and at the brink and ultimately finality of death......


Kodie, Abel Berry, 2010
David, a paranormal investigator, has come to a point in his life where everything he cares about is being ripped away in domestic turmoil. He soon finds himself and his team caught in a world of an enraged murderous little girl named Kodie in the form of a teddy bear. Set forth by a witch's curse, she rips, dismembers, eats, and lays waste to the abusive hearts of the town, leaving them in a pool of red chaos and mangled corpses. Now they...


Possum Walk, Jeremy Sumrall, 2010
A dark, dramatic film about small-town Southern living, which is controlled by fear, ignorance, and - perhaps worst of all – religion. A young virgin named ‘Faith Carpenter’ – played beautifully by newcomer Maggie Conwell – discovers she’s pregnant, and begins having terrible visions of demonic goings-on as a result. Her widower father, ‘Brother William Carpenter’ – played with gusto by indie genre fave Parrish Randall...