Jay Lee Movies
A top-secret government agency has unleashed a highly contagious chemo virus with the power to reanimate the dead, and when the bug begins to spread through Sartre, Nebraska's most popular gentleman's club, the sexy dancers get an insatiable appetite for human flesh. Rhino's is the underground strip club of choice for men in search of some small-town excitement, and when one of the dancers is infected with the deadly virus, she quickly becomes the most popular dancer around. Before long, the rest of the strippers are struggling with the decision whether to stay human and keep collecting meager tips, or allow themselves to become infected and start raking in the cash. Robert Englund, Jenna Jameson, and Roxy Saint star in a zombie film that aims to titillate and terrify at the same time. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Robert Englund, Jenna Jameson, (more)
In the tradition of the Evil Dead series comes this occult horror comedy from director Jay Lee. When a group of college students take a job cleaning an old house, they expect little more than a few extra bucks in their pockets. But when they discover an ancient book of spells, they get far more than they bargained for. Before long, an unspeakable evil is unleashed and the bodies begin to pile up. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jessica Ellis, Zac Kilberg, (more)
A college student finds herself struggling to separate fact from bizarre supposition in this offbeat independent drama. Eris (Lauren Fox) is working on a research paper concerning fear and social phobia phenomena, when, in the course of her reading, she finds the obscure phrase "Noon Blue Apples" keeps popping up -- not once, but several times. Puzzled about what it's supposed to mean, Eris begins digging a bit deeper than before, and soon encounters Zeus (Thomas Jay Ryan), who runs a bookstore specializing in conspiracy literature. Before long, Zeus is giving Eris a crash course in alternate history, shadow government theories, and forbidden knowledge research, and faster than you can order a subscription to "Flatland Magazine," Eris' head is so full of oddball facts and figures that she can't separate which are true and which are mere paranoia -- leaving her with no idea of who or what she can trust. Noon Blue Apples was screened at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Lauren Fox, Thomas Jay Ryan, (more)











