Donny Terranova Movies
A twenty-something who has spent several years staring failure in the face tries to put his life back in order in this independent comedy-drama. Linc (Donny Terranova) is a struggling young writer who decided to drop out of college so he could devote his time to writing the great novel he was certain lurked within him. Four years down the line, however, Linc's novel remains unfinished, and he scrapes together a living in Los Angeles writing a column for a low-rent porn magazine. When Linc's father dies unexpectedly, he comes home for the first time in years to attend the funeral. While in town, Linc runs into Dena (Dawn Cochran), whose brother was Linc's best friend back in the old days. As Linc tries to figure out what his next move in life should be, he finds himself increasingly attracted to Dena, who is also interested in him, though both Linc and Dena have to deal with Julie (Nicole Eggert), Linc's former flame who still believes she has a claim to him. Triangle Square won the Audience Award at the 2001 Dances With Films Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Donny Terranova, Jon Cellini, (more)
MTV's The Real World meets A Nightmare on Elm Street in this independent horror opus. Five young people accept a film crew's offer of three months' free room and board in exchange for having their waking hours filmed as part of an experimental video project. Aspiring actress Erica (Nichole Pelerine), funny man Tom (Donny Terranova), sometime college student Gary (John Fairlie), fast food worker and party girl Tina (Promise Lamarco), and eccentric artist Kyra (Amy Weber) move into a fully furnished but remote home in the mountains, where the other housemates discover that Kyra is a bit more eccentric than they imagined. Kyra has mysterious scars on her wrists, and she shows her new friends her deeply disturbing paintings of a faceless man hunting down innocent victims. But Kyra doesn't tell them that the faceless and bloodthirsty man has been haunting her dreams for some time -- and that he may not be a figment of her imagination. Kolobos also features scream queen Linnea Quigley in a supporting role; it was the debut feature for the directorial team of Daniel Liatowitsch and David Todd Ocvirk. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Amy Weber









