CAST
WYRMWOOD: APOCALYPSE (2022)
Starring Luke McKenzie, Goran D. Kleut, Bianca Bradey, Shantae Barnes-Cowan, Tasia Zalar, Jay Gallagher, Nicholas Boshier, Lauren Grimson, Jim Robison and Jake Ryan. Directed by Kiah Roache-Turner.
Starring Luke McKenzie, Goran D. Kleut, Bianca Bradey, Shantae Barnes-Cowan, Tasia Zalar, Jay Gallagher, Nicholas Boshier, Lauren Grimson, Jim Robison and Jake Ryan. Directed by Kiah Roache-Turner.
STREAMLINE (2021)
Starring Levi Miller, Laura Gordon, Tasia Zalar, Jake Ryan, Sam Parsonson, Robert Morgan, Hunter Page-Lochard, Isaac Drandic, Jason Isaacs and Steve Bastoni. Directed by Tyson Wade Johnston.
A coming-of-age sports drama about a fifteen-year-old swimming prodigy fighting to stay afloat as he faces pressure in the world of competitive sports, amidst overwhelming family problems.
Starring Levi Miller, Laura Gordon, Tasia Zalar, Jake Ryan, Sam Parsonson, Robert Morgan, Hunter Page-Lochard, Isaac Drandic, Jason Isaacs and Steve Bastoni. Directed by Tyson Wade Johnston.
A coming-of-age sports drama about a fifteen-year-old swimming prodigy fighting to stay afloat as he faces pressure in the world of competitive sports, amidst overwhelming family problems.
EIGHTH GRADE (2019)
Starring Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton, Daniel Zolghadri, Frank Deal, Greg Crowe, Emily Robinson, Phoebe Amirault, Natalie Carter, Jake Ryan and Jalesia Martinez. Directed by Bo Burnham.
Thirteen-year-old Kayla Day always has her phone in hand, hoping to find connections online that might make up for those she’s unable to forge in everyday life. She makes aspirational YouTube videos for a mostly non-existent audience of teenagers dealing with loneliness, anxiety, invisibility and outright rejection – but is unable to apply her wisdom to her own life and real situations. In the final week of a disastrous school year—and with high school looming on the horizon—Kayla struggles to bridge the gap between how she perceives herself and who she believes she should be.
Starring Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton, Daniel Zolghadri, Frank Deal, Greg Crowe, Emily Robinson, Phoebe Amirault, Natalie Carter, Jake Ryan and Jalesia Martinez. Directed by Bo Burnham.
Thirteen-year-old Kayla Day always has her phone in hand, hoping to find connections online that might make up for those she’s unable to forge in everyday life. She makes aspirational YouTube videos for a mostly non-existent audience of teenagers dealing with loneliness, anxiety, invisibility and outright rejection – but is unable to apply her wisdom to her own life and real situations. In the final week of a disastrous school year—and with high school looming on the horizon—Kayla struggles to bridge the gap between how she perceives herself and who she believes she should be.
REVIEWS Eighth Grade - An insightfully honest portrayal of youth