Lauren A. Kennedy

Lauren A. Kennedy

Historia

Lauren is an actor, and one with a particular passion for horror. Her work has been featured and nominated at the likes of Tribeca Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival, Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival, The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival, Macabre Faire Film Festival, Atlanta Shortsfest, Halloween International Film Festival, Manhattan Film Festival, and many many others. Her personal accolades include Best Actress at the Berlin Indie Film Festival, Best Actress at the New York International Film Awards, Best Scream Queen at Scared For Your Life Film Festival, and Best Actress at Zedfest Film Festival. When not acting, Lauren is probably playing video games or, playing Dungeons and Dragons with Level1Adventuring (streams occasionally on Wednesdays on twitch).

Perfil

Lauren A. Kennedy

Películas

Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel
Melissa
Han transcurrido ocho años desde la tragedia acaecida en Hell House y todavía quedan muchas preguntas por contestar con respecto a los acontecimientos que allí tuvieron lugar. Gracias a un soplo anónimo, la periodista Jessica Fox está convencida de que la prueba clave para desentrañar el caso se esconde en el hotel abandonado "Abaddon". Con la esperanza de encontrar en él las respuestas que busca, la reportera reúne a un grupo de expertos que comparten su única preocupación: descubrir la verdad a toda costa.
Meme
Lesley
A mysterious VHS tape sends a young woman on quest to discover its maker, but she finds herself instead.
Photokill
Allie
A thief steals a camera that he later discovers contains photos of a hideous crime. Now he and his girlfriend fear they are the next target as the photographer seeks revenge.
Two Gays and a Girl
When life gives you roommates, make friends.
Summit
Jesse
Five friends take off for a ski trip, but when they end up at the wrong location they soon realize they're in for much more than a snow-filled weekend in the mountains.
1971
Bonnie Raines
Forty years before WikiLeaks and the NSA scandal, there was Media, Pennsylvania. In 1971, eight activists plotted an intricate break-in to the local FBI offices to leak stolen documents and expose the illegal surveillance of ordinary Americans in an era of anti-war activism. In this riveting heist story, the perpetrators reveal themselves for the first time, reflecting on their actions and raising broader questions surrounding security leaks in activism today.