Movies Starring J Larose
Total movies found: 7, viewing from 1 to 7
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Mandrake
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Horror
Actors: Monica Peña, Alan Eaglewolf Bryant, Marcus DeAnda, Tavaris James Durell, Freddie Joe Farnsworth, Nick Gomez, Rick LaCour, J. LaRose, Alex Livinalli, Jon Mack, Benito Martinez, Diego J. Martinez, Max Martini, Sam Medina, Wayne Pére, Betsy Russell, Wanetah Walmsley, Nedal Yousef
Directors: Tripp Reed
An expedition led by adventurer DARREN McCALL and funded by the wealthy Harry Vargas braves the impenetrable jungle to retrieve a fabled bejeweled dagger from an ancient burial ground. But pulling the dagger from its rightful resting place awakens the long-dormant plant creature - part plant, part animal, and all bloodthirsty -- and sends it on a feeding frenzy from which there seems scant hope of survival or escape... Written by Joe Citizen
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Mother's Day
[ 2010 ] starting from $1.99Genres: Crime, Horror, Thriller
Actors: Deborah Ann Woll, Shawn Ashmore, Lisa Marcos, Patrick John Flueger, Frank Grillo, Jaime King, Tony Nappo, Rebecca De Mornay, Warren Kole, Matt O'Leary, Briana Evigan, Lyriq Bent, Jessie Rusu, Alexa Vega, J. LaRose, Stan Lesk, Andrew Bryniarski, A.J. Cook, Pilar Floyd, Kandyse McClure, Chris Sigurdson, Jason Wishnowski, Will Woytowich
Directors: Darren Lynn Bousman
“Mother’s Day” … is about a set of brothers who end up in their old house only to find a new family living there. They proceed to manipulate and torture the new tenants, as well as friends who are there for a party, until the brother’s mother (Rebecca De Mornay) shows up to straighten everything out. And that’s when things get really messed up. “Mother’s Day” begins kind of awkwardly as the audience is forced to jump into scenes we know nothing about. After about a half hour, though, once we’ve become comfortable with the characters and situation, Bousman makes us very uncomfortable over and over again. Fantastic effects work and really messed up tortures abound and while they aren’t on the wacky level of the stuff in “Saw 2-4”, which Bousman directed, their basis in reality makes them that much more frightening. The film eventually hits its stride, and some leaps of logic aside, it ends up entertaining as a thriller and a commentary on the roles of women in society. You know, if you are into that sort of thing.
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Insidious
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Thriller
Actors: Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, Barbara Hershey, Angus Sampson, Ty Simpkins, Andrew Astor, J. LaRose, Derick Alexander, Johnny Yong Bosch, Arielle Brachfeld, Josh Feldman, Philip Friedman, Kimberly Ables Jindra, Caslin Katsaros, Derrick Oliver, Ruben Pla, Lin Shaye, Jeannette Sousa, Chelsea Tavares, Heather Tocquigny, Corbett Tuck, Leigh Whannell
Directors: James Wan
Saw franchise veterans James Wan and Leigh Whannell team with Paranormal Activity writer/director Oren Peli to give the familiar haunted house story an exciting new twist with this tale of a family that moves into an old house and begins to suspect they are under siege from otherworldly forces when their young son inexplicably falls into a deep coma. As devoted parents Josh (Patrick Wilson) and Renai (Rose Byrne) struggle in vain to uncover the root cause of their son's condition, the stress of the situation gradually begins to take its toll on their once-strong relationship. Later, when darkness falls and specters appear to reach out for them from the shadows, the frightened parents realize they're dealing with powers beyond human comprehension. Barbara Hershey and Lin Shaye co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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The Tortured
[ 2010, Canada, USA ] starting from $1.99How far would you go?
Actors: Erika Christensen, Jesse Metcalfe, Bill Lippincott, Bill Moseley, Fulvio Cecere, Thomas Greenwood, Stephen Park, Samantha Gutstadt, Zak Santiago, Alfonso Quijada, John R. Taylor, Viv Leacock, Darryl Scheelar, Peter Abrams, Paul Herbert, Chelah Horsdal, Donita Dyer, Carl Mazzocone Sr., John Stewart, Kurt Max Runte, J. LaRose, Bill Dow, Sheila Shah, Linda Curial, Lynn Colliar, Marke Driesschen, Brent Stait, Jessie Rusu, Albert Patterson McPeake, Liam Turchanski, Torren Pritchard, Suniel Samra, Jakob Davies, Kayden Kessler, Stephen E. Miller, Aaron Pearl, Yee Jee Tso
Directors: Robert Lieberman
An upper-middle-class couple's life is destroyed when their only child is kidnapped and killed. Obsessed with revenge, the couple seizes an opportunity to kidnap the killer.





