Liam Aiken
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Filmography
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The Bloodhound
(2020)First-time feature director Patrick Picard brings a fresh take to one of the best-known stories from the master of mystery and the macabre, Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher, in his new slow-burner horror-thriller The Bloodhound, a hauntingly atmospheric tale described by The Hollywood News as “an impressively stylish and intellectual debut”. Francis (Liam Aiken, A Series of Unfortunate Events), a dispossessed young man, is summoned to the secluded home of his wealthy childhood friend, JP Luret (Joe Adler, The Maze Runner), who is suffering from a mysterious affliction. Upon his arrival, Francis realizes that JP and his ethereal twin sister Vivian (Annalise Basso, Ouija: Origin of Evil) are the sole surviving members of the privileged Luret family, whose legacy has been one of depression and self-destruction, and the only occupants of their family estate. As the old friends attempt to reconnect, a number of inexplicable incidents begin to occur within the house, and Francis finds himself drawn into a world of malaise and despair, where an act of betrayal might provide his only way out… From Leal Naim and Thomas R. Burke, producers of The Endless and Synchronic, and featuring some remarkable performances from its trio of lead actors, The Bloodhound leads you on a journey exploring themes that are as relevant to today as ever before, such as the yearning for emotional connection, the perils of social isolation and the fragility of mental health.

Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
(2004)...Unfortunate Events: Three orphans dare to outwit their fiendish uncle Count Olaf (Jim Carrey) in an amusingly grim fairytale. With Meryl Streep and Billy Connolly. (2004)(104 mins)
How to Be a Man
(2013)When washed-up comedian Mark McCarthy (Gavin McInnes) discovers a lump in his “man-boob” that could be cancer, he sets out to document his outrageously funny lessons on being a man for his unborn son. Hiding the scheme from his pregnant wife, Mark hires an uptight amateur cameraman named Bryan (Liam Aiken.) Together, they take a wild ride through the ins and outs of sex, drugs and rock-n-roll.

Fay Grim
(2007)A single mother from Queens gets wrapped up in global espionage when she's enlisted by a CIA agent to retrieve her ex-husband's notebooks in Paris.

Good Boy!
(2003)An interplanetary scout dog comes to Earth to solve the millennia-old mystery of Sirius and reluctantly bonds with the young boy who adopts him.

Electrick Children
(2012)Pregnant by music? Rachel, a young Mormon girl, believes in immaculate conception, while her religious family regards her condition as an intolerable transgression. The search for the child's origins is a revelation for the 15-year-old.

I Dreamed of Africa
(2000)Directed by Hugh Hudson and based on a true story, I Dreamed of Africa stars Kim Basinger as Kuki Gallmann, a socialite who gambles on love and a risky move to a most unyielding spot on Earth: the wilds of Africa. Kuki soon discovers that life in rural Africa is no fairy-tale. Life in a strange land explodes into a powerful saga of joy and pain, promise and purpose, death and resurrection.

Girls Against Boys
(2012)After a series of bad experiences with men, Shae teams up with her co-worker, Lu, who has a simple, deadly way of dealing with the opposite sex.

The Honor Farm
(2017)A teen’s detour from her derailed prom night to a psychedelic party held in a haunted woodland prison brings about a terrifying conjuring of the dead.

The Frontier
(2016)Shadowy, textured, and wonderfully lush, The Frontier looks like it popped out of the front cover of a gritty paperback novel. A female drifter (Jocelin Donahue) discovers a violent gang of thieves at a desert motel run by a mysterious woman (Kelly Lynch) and hatches a plan to escape with their stolen cash. This riveting neo-noir keeps viewers guessing to the last exhilarating shot.

Henry Fool
(1998)Socially inept garbage man Simon is befriended by Henry Fool, a witty roguish, but talent-less novelist. Henry opens a magical world of literature to Simon who turns his hand to writing the ‘great American poem’.

Weepah Way For Now
(2015)Two unapologetically neurotic twenty-something sisters and former teen idols plan a going-away party in Laurel Canyon before their next music tour.