Robert Wilson Movies
Awakening drenched in blood and alone in the woods, a man accused of murder goes on the run in order to recover his memory and piece together the mystery behind a deadly conspiracy. Steven (Lou Diamond Phillips) has absolutely no memory of the crime he has been accused of committing, and as the authorities close in his time starts to run short. When even your best friend has accused you of murder, who can you turn to in your most desperate hour? ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Lou Diamond Phillips
A family discovers that their new apartment houses a sinister secret in director Melanie Orr's low-budget frightener. Upon discovering a newly renovated apartment in a beautiful Connecticut home, young parents Beth and Matt Winters were overjoyed. It seemed like the perfect place to start a family; their new downstairs neighbor Tyler Grant (Stephen Rea) has a young niece that's just about the same age as their six year old son Calvin, and the surroundings were nothing less than picture perfect. But things soon begin to look grim when Calvin grows restless and claims that monsters dwell in this home. At first, Beth writes off her son's stories as a mere figment of his overactive imagination. Later, when the evidence becomes too powerful to deny, the frightened parents must struggle to keep their family together while fighting against forces beyond human comprehension. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Stephen Rea, Hannah Lochner, (more)
His career hinging one all-important screenplay, a desperate scribe with a killer case of writer's block locks himself away for eighteen grueling days in order to meet the deadline that could ultimately make or break him. But this is no ordinary script, because it prominently features a haunting collection of characters from the writer's past - including a clown that would make even Pennywise running for the cover of the sewer. Now cabin fever is fast setting in, leaving the increasingly delirious screenwriter unable to differentiate between the reality that surrounds him, and the fantasy that consumes him. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- James Van Der Beek
Robert Wilson's horror film Warriors of Terra features Edward Furlong as the head of a group of ardent animal activists who plan to break into and free a group of creatures being experimented on in a lab. Their plan fails and they end up in a situation with the lab's armed security guards. Soon both factions must contend with a mutation neither of them ever expected. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Edward Furlong
An unassuming group of vacationing high school students incurs the wrath of a relentless supernatural killer in this tale of terror from beyond the mirror starring Dominique Swain. They had no idea that such an innocent rhyme could conjure up so much death, but as the woman with an insatiable appetite for death methodically begins claiming their lives on by bloody one. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

- 2006
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The gifted Michael Madsen (Crime Story, Reservoir Dogs, Donnie Brasco) stars in the low-budget, direct-to-video exploitationer UKM: Ultimate Killing Machine. The film concerns Waylon and Buddy, two friends who enlist in the armed forces but wind up in a top-secret experimental medical facility. They fall prey to a mad doctor intent on transforming their bodies into the "Ultimate Killing Machines" of the title. The boys then band together to stop the scientist's unbridled insanity and destroy the other creations in his laboratory. David Mitchell directs, from a script by Tyler Levine and Tim McGregor. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Michael Madsen, Mac Fyfe, (more)
Academy Award-nominee Kathleen Quinlan stars in director Melanie Orr's grim tale of a mother and daughter who seek shelter in a home for abused women, only to discover that the woman in charge harbors a deadly secret. Mavis and Victoria were on the run from an abusive relationship when they wandered into the remote shelter run by matronly mother figure Bea (Quinlan). At first Bea was kind and compassionate, taking young Victoria under her wing as Mavis valiantly battled the demons of her past. But as time wore on Mavis began to sense something strange was happening between her daughter and Bea. Victoria was never a hostile girl, but these days she lashes out at her mother like never before. Upon learning that the women who previously checked into the farmhouse never checked out, Mavis realizes that Bea is attempting to brainwash Victoria into killing her own mother. With little time to spare before Victoria is completely lost, Mavis prepares to do battle with the psychotic Bea and escape from the farm before all hope is lost. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kathleen Quinlan, Ingrid Kavelaars, (more)
Tim Brown's supernatural thriller The Cradle stars Lukas Haas as Frank, the father of a baby boy named Sam. Frank's wife suffers from such an acute case of depression that she has no interest in even holding the baby. In an attempt to shake her out of her illness, Frank moves the family to a quiet new home away from people. Eventually, strange events start happening around the baby, and soon Frank becomes very leery of their only neighbor. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

















