Reiko Aylesworth
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

Crazylove
(2005)Institutionalized after a nervous breakdown, an obsessive-compulsive schoolteacher finds love with a schizophrenic in this bittersweet romance.

Rapid Eye Movement
(2019)A radio DJ edges toward madness, trying to break the world record for staying awake, while a deranged caller threatens to kill him if he falls asleep.

Loulou
(2025)A closeted trans teen struggling with a strict upbringing and daily bullying sets out on a journey to self-acceptance despite a disinclined family.

Magma: Volcanic Disaster
(2006)A professor and his students try to convince the government and save Earth from impending Armageddon, after a giant comet triggers volcanic eruptions.

The Other F Word
Amy's husband impulsively quits his job and leaves her alone in suburbia for a year. She and her friends embark on a wry comedic journey.

Dark Harbor
(2019)After Olivia’s father mysteriously dies, she returns to Maine to hunt for answers. Soon, she discovers a series of disturbing truths.

Aliens vs Predator: Requiem
(2007)The iconic creatures from two of the scariest film franchises in movie history wage their most brutal battle ever - in our own backyard.

The Understudy
(2012)When a shoving match puts the star of an off-Broadway show in a coma, the spotlight lands on Rebecca—until a new lead needs to have her own accident.
The Assistants
(2009)It’s been three years since Jack and his friends graduated from film school. Three years of answering phones, picking up laundry and making sure the boss’s dachshund gets the egg shampoo not the herbal rinse. They were supposed to be making movies by now. Producing, writing, directing. Instead they are part of the underclass, the great fraternity of wanabees, that are the Hollywood assistants. But all that is about to change...It begins with a piece of fictitious script coverage they wrote up as joke. The coverage falls into the hands of Jack’s boss, a megalomaniacal producer, and that’s when the heat starts. Now, every accident is opportunity in disguise. How hard would it be to take a piece of phony coverage and turn it into a green lit picture? A few lies? A touch of grifting? A little bit of blackmail? It’s not really all that different from the way most movies get made. There’s only one problem. They’ve spent the last three years bitching about the people who run Hollywood and now, in order to get their film made, they’re about to become everything they despise.