Alan Rowe Kelly
Began artistic career as a make up artist/hair stylist in Manhattan's fashion/commercial industry. Spent years behind the camera styling photo shoots for fashion magazines, TV commercials and infomercials before switching to a writing career and signing with a literary agent. Kelly began directing, producing and writing screenplays for horror movies in 1999 and hopped onto the indie horror scene with his award-winning debut schlocker I'll Bury You Tomorrow (2002) which has led to a steady and popular directing/acting career in independent horror.
Movies
Two women who are on the run from drug dealers hide out in an abandoned cabin and must combat an ancient evil to survive.
- Dec 31, 2015
- English
Gina Skylar, the reigning queen of horror, lures Jake Bubar, her number one fan, into the decadent world of illusions and myths in order to find her producer's stolen film footage.