Jeremy Davies
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Filmography
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Helter Skelter
(2004)Jeremy Davies stars as convicted killer Charles Manson in this new television movie based on the true story of the August 1969 Tate/LaBianca murders.

CQ
(2001)Paris, 1969. The filming of a sci-fi movie set in the distant year 2000 is in trouble. The director's obsession with the actress who plays the sexy secret agent Dragonfly (Angela Lindvall) has clouded his judgment and the film has no ending. A young American (Jeremy Davies), in Paris to document his life on film with total honesty, is brought in to finish the movie with a bang. This proves to be difficult when the line between his fantasy life and reality becomes blurred, and he too finds himself seduced by the charms of Dragonfly.

Going All the Way
(1997)After returning home from the Korean War, two young men discover love, fulfillment and the power of friendship in 1950’s middle America.

Adventures of the Naked Umbrella
(2023)The host of a conspiracy theory podcast with a history of committing arson is forced to prove his innocence when his trailer home goes up in flames.

29 Palms
(2002)Money, murder, and trouble lie in wait for an undercover FBI agent in a popular casino who becomes aware of internal gambling crimes going unchecked.
Teknolust
(2002)Academy-Award® winner Tilda Swinton plays four roles in this award-winning Sci-Fi about Rosetta Stone and her three Self-Replicating Automatons, (S.R.A.'s) which she cloned from her own DNA. Though they look human, the S.R.A. cyborgs were bred as intelligent machines and are immortal. In order to survive, they need sustenance of male Y chromosome, found only in sperm. Their task is to harvest sperm in the old fashioned way, which leads to a quest for love. This film won the Alfred P. Sloan award for writing and directing and features Karen Black, Thomas Jay Ryan and Jeremy Davies.

Secretary
(2002)Hoping to recover from her troubled past, a socially awkward woman becomes a secretary for an eccentric lawyer who is aroused by her obedience.

The Locusts
(1997)A young drifter, working for a widow on her cattle ranch, bonds with her taciturn son and falls for a local beauty, as a dark secret comes to light.

The Million Dollar Hotel
(2000)Iconic director Wim Wenders’ tale about a murder mystery amongst marginalized and uninsured people living in a rundown hotel in Los Angeles.

The Infernal Machine
(2022)Bruce Cogburn, a reclusive and controversial author of the famed book "The Infernal Machine," is drawn out of hiding when he begins to receive endless letters from an obsessive fan. What ensues is a dangerous labyrinth as Bruce searches for the person behind the cryptic messages, forcing him to confront his past and ultimately reveal the truth behind the book.

The Black Phone
(2022)A 13-year-old boy held captive by a sadistic killer discovers he can hear the voices of the murderer’s previous victims through a disconnected phone.

Ravenous
(1999)The Sierra Nevada mountains, 1847. A bedraggled stranger (Robert Carlyle) stumbles into Fort Spencer, claiming to be Colquoun, a settler who has been trapped in a mountain cave by a snowstorm. He reports that his fellow cave-dwellers have been reduced to cannibalism and that he was lucky to escape with his life.

Solaris
(2002)A psychologist investigates mysterious happenings aboard a space station.

The Laramie Project
(2002)A groundbreaking drama that recreates the efforts of a NYC theater troupe who interviewed a town's residents after a gay man's murder.

Rescue Dawn
(2007)Based on the true story of a captured German-American fighter pilot in the Vietnam War who plans a daring escape after suffering abuse by his captors.

Dark Harvest
(2023)Each year on Halloween just before the harvest, the teenagers in a small farming community band together to try to stop Sawtooth Jack, a demon who rises from the cornfields and races to the town church killing anyone who gets in his way.

It's Kind of a Funny Story
(2010)HD. A troubled teen is given laughs and some valuable life lessons during a mandatory five-day stay in a psych ward in this comedy.

The House That Jack Built
(2018)An architect-turned-serial killer who views murder as art recounts his "life's work" in this audacious film from visionary Lars von Trier.

Nell
(1994)When doctor Jerry Lovell (Liam Neeson, Oscar - nominee for "Schindler's List") discovers a young woman living alone in the backwoods of North Carolina, he is intrigued by her erratic behavior and unique pattern of speech. Together with a psychologist (Natasha Richardson), Lovell determines to pierce Nell's private world and protect her from the courts - and a life of scientific study. In a race against time and a system bent on shattering her spirit, he finds that the woman whose way of life he has sought to protect, has transformed his own forever.

Intimate Affairs
(2002)In 1920s Paris, male artists gather at a tycoon’s home for an enlightening talk about sex, as two beautiful secretaries record and impact the session.