All 11 Jan Anderson Movies
In this exciting roundup, we delve into the world of captivating films brought to life by the talented Jan Anderson. Get ready to be entertained and inspired as we explore Jan’s impressive collection of movies, each showcasing their distinct narratives and impeccable cinematography.
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1. Human Traffic (1999)
“Human Traffic, “ a 1999 film directed by Justin Kerrigan, delves into the lives of five youngsters who become immersed in the 1990s clubbing culture of Cardiff, Wales. The story follows their actions during a drug-fueled weekend of partying, with a notable emphasis on its explicit content.
2. Halloween Night (2006)
In the chilling thriller “Halloween Night” (2006), Chris Vale (Scot Nery) is a young man falsely accused of murdering his family and locked away in an insane asylum for a decade. Over time, he has faced the daily torment of bullying from both inmates and staff members. As this eerie tale unfolds, Chris quietly plans his revenge on those who have wronged him.
3. Portal (2009)
In the eerie and fog-shrouded town of Mercy, two friends seek refuge from a relentless journey. However, as night falls repeatedly, they uncover a chilling truth: time is a fluid concept that holds no sway over them. “Portal” (2009) weaves a tale of terror and unknown dimensions, exploring the depths of reality while keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
4. 3 Days Blind (2009)
“3 Days Blind” is a hilarious comedy film released in 2009, starring Rad Daly, Regan Burns, and Christy Reese. Directed by Clete Keith and written by the same talent, the film revolves around the unexpected twists and turns that unfold during a surprise birthday party for a family patriarch.
5. Detention (2011)
“Detention” (2011) is a compelling mix of comedy, horror, and romance that follows a group of high school students as they navigate the terrifying presence of a copycat killer known as Cinderhella. While serving detention, the co-eds must unite to survive the stalking menace plaguing their school. The film, directed by Joseph Kahn and starring Josh Hutcherson, Shanley Caswell, and Spencer Locke, boasts a unique blend of humor, suspense, and teenage drama that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With a runtime of 1h 33min, “Detention” promises an unforgettable cinematic experience that delves into themes of friendship, survival, and the power of youth in overcoming adversity. In a world where the line between fiction and reality blurs, “Detention” dares to question the influence of media on our lives as teenagers find themselves referencing everything from “1984” and time machines to iconic teen movies. With four award nominations under its belt, this thrilling film offers an unpredictable blend of genres that will appeal to a wide audience. As these intrepid characters face the killer’s wrath, they must not only survive but also come to terms with their own imperfections and self-discoveries. Will they emerge unscathed or fall prey to Cinderhella’s lethal game? Discover the answers as you embark on this rollercoaster ride of fear, laughter, and the indomitable spirit of youth in “Detention”.
6. My Lonely Me (2015)
“My Lonely Me” is a hauntingly beautiful drama-musical-thriller that follows the enigmatic journey of a young woman, starting at the tender age of 7. A tragic loss rips away everything she’s known, and her life spirals into a mysterious abyss. Now, at 21, she’s trapped in a disconcerting mist, desperately seeking solace.
7. The Fitzroy (2017)
“The Fitzroy” is a unique and darkly comedic film set in an alternative post-apocalyptic 1950s. With a poisonous gas-filled world, the last place anyone would think to go for a traditional seaside holiday is The Fitzroy hotel- an abandoned submarine just off the coast of England. Starring in this strange adventure is Bernard, the hotel’s bellboy, cook, maintenance man, and overall jack-of-all-trades, facing a myriad of challenges and constrictions.
8. Next Door (2020)
“Next Door” is a chilling horror-comedy that takes a darkly humorous look at the hidden lives of your neighbors on a seemingly quiet street. Directed by Matt Shaw with screenplay contributions from Justin Park, Peter McKeirnon, and Shaw himself, the film stars Jan Anderson, Vas Blackwood, and Amanda Clapham.
9. Hitmen (2023)
Hitmen (2023) is a heart-stopping action thriller that unfolds as a race against time to avenge a chilling murder. The story follows Michael Hero, a powerful CEO with an unyielding thirst for justice. When his beloved grandson falls victim to a cruel and brutal act, Hero decides to declare a one-million-dollar bounty for the killers’ capture. This bold move swiftly draws the attention of the world’s most deadly assassins, all eager to prove their mettle in this deadly game.
10. Abomination (2023)
“A modern-day tale of love, black comedy, and scientific daring, ‘Abomination’ follows the story of Adam, a man resurrected by the brilliant but eccentric scientist, Archimedes The Alchemist. This wildly original film intertwines elements of romance, dark humor, and thrilling suspense as Adam navigates his unconventional second chance at life. Director Savvas D.
11. The Phantom Warrior (2024)
Enter the thrilling new world of “The Phantom Warrior” as the origin story of the enigmatic masked vigilante, Nemesis Knight, unravels. This exhilarating film transports you to the realms of adventure, fantasy, and science fiction as it journeys deep into the myth and mystery of a legendary warrior who holds the key to saving the future.