Brian James O'Connell

Filmes

Bloodsucking Bastards
Director
Uma comédia de terror cheia de ação, BLOODSUCKING BASTARDS estrelou Fran Kranz como Evan, um funcionário obediente e sobrecarregado de trabalho preso em uma corporação que mata almas com sua bela colega de trabalho e namorada Amanda (Emma Fitzpatrick) e seu melhor amigo preguiçoso Tim (Joey Kern) . O mundo de Evans começa a desmoronar quando Amanda o despeja e seu chefe, Ted (Joel Murray), entrega sua cobiçada promoção a seu inimigo Max (Pedro Pascal). Quando seus colegas de escritório começam a passar por mudanças perturbadoras, Evan deve encontrar uma maneira de impedir que a bebida do mal admita os cubículos e resgatar seus amigos do local de trabalho antes que sua vida e carreira passem de beco sem saída ... para apenas mortos.
Angry White Man
Director
Skeeter Freeman is struggling in a sea of boiled peanuts and debt. Only two things keep him from becoming an AWM - his upcoming nuptials, and his two best friends. Walt - a boiled peanut connoisseur- and Floyd -a whorticultural engineer- When a horrifically funny event ruins his wedding - Skeeter goes on a journey to meet his idol, Bulldog Hays, but when Bulldog turns out to be nothing like he imagined, Skeeter must rely on himself, a limited supply of moonshine, broken shotguns, loose women, cheap drugs and his two redneck friends to fulfill his dream!
The Girls of Summer
Rick
Model Ball is the serialized story of Jake McBride, "The best softball player in his league," who bets his best friend he can win the league with a team of models. Together, Jake and his model cousin Holly recruit an athletic group of pampered princesses and attempt to turn them into a well-oiled softball playing machine.
The Girls' Room
Fraternity Jerk
Two college roommates -- prim and proper Grace (Cat Taber) and wild and woolly Casey (Soleil Moon Frye) -- find themselves in a tense rivalry when Casey's conduct almost destroys Grace's engagement to preppie heartthrob Charlie (Wil Wheaton). Not too high-minded to seek revenge, Grace cozies up to Casey's pal Joey (Gary Wolf), setting off a cycle of envy and mistrust that may destroy both women's lives in director Irene Turner's well-paced indie.