Rachel Gordon Movies

2006  
 
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I'll Bury You Tomorrow director Alan Rowe Kelly returns to terrify B-movie lovers with this outlandish shocker about a family of inbred New Jersey cannibals who deal with encroaching suburbanites in the most gruesome manner imaginable. Aside from the fact that they consume human flesh and sleep with their own siblings, the Bullions are your typical American family. But when their nosy neighbors come poking around trying to find out just what goes on in the Bullions' shed after the sun goes down, Papa Elvis is forced to put his birthday planning aside in order to contend with more meaty issues. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Terry M. WestAlan Rowe Kelly, (more)
2004  
 
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Thunderstruck begins with the death of a boy who shared with his closest friends an affinity for the music of the rock band AC/DC. The survivors pledge to pay tribute to their fallen friend by burying him next to the late lead singer of the band Bon Scott. Over a decade later the survivors reunite to follow through on their commitment, but soon learn that the intervening years have affected them and their relationships. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Damon GameauStephen Curry, (more)
2003  
 
D.K. is dead, and Scorpius (Wayne Pygram) wants to track down the alien who did it. For this he must learn to exercise self-control, so Scorpius seeks out his spiritual mentor, Katoya (John Brumpton), at a Mental Arts training camp -- and he coerces Moya's other male crew members to participate in the training. The lessons are potentially beneficial to Crichton (Ben Browder), who is preparing himself for his next run-in with the Scarrans. But D'Argo (Anthony Simcoe) threatens to go off the deep end when he meets another Mental Camp trainee: Macton (Blair Venn), the Peacekeeper who murdered D'Argo's wife, Lo'Lann (Rachel Gordon). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1995  
 
In this erotic thriller, beautiful but mysterious Cassandra (Monique Parent) disappears shortly after her drug-dealing husband Julio (Richard Cansino) is killed in an altercation with police. Cassandra's lover, an artist named Anthony (Billy Drago), moves into the house, and discovers that the place is haunted by Cassanda's spirit, which is trapped inside one of the mirrors. Anthony's presence frees Cassandra, and he discovers that her ghost is just as sexually ravenous as she was in the flesh. However, Cassanda's spirit is also jealous, and when she spies Anthony making love with Carolyn (Elizabeth Baldwin), the influential owner of an art gallery, she becomes furious, leading to lethal repercussions down the road. Mirror Mirror III: Voyeur was co-directed by Virginia Perfili, who served as a producer on the first two films in the series, wrote the screenplay for Mirror Mirror 2: Raven Dance, and played a small role in the original movie. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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