J. LaRose

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J. LaRose

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Isla Monstro
1h 36m
Movie 2024

Isla Monstro

When loser Duke, who has screwed up every hair-brained scheme he's ever come up with, accidentally falls off a cruise ship and wakes up on a mysteriously abandoned, top secret government island, he discovers that it's overrun with mutants and monsters from a failed 1980s DARPA "super soldier" project to stop the 2nd Cold War.

America: The Motion Picture
1h 37m
Movie 2021

America: The Motion Picture

A chainsaw-wielding George Washington teams with beer-loving bro Sam Adams to take down the Brits in a tongue-in-cheek riff on the American Revolution.

Sky Sharks
1h 42m
Movie 2020

Sky Sharks

A team of Arctic geologists stumble across an abandoned laboratory in which the Nazis developed an incredible and brutal secret weapon during the final months of WW2. Deep in the ice, they accidentally awake a deadly army of flying zombie sharks ridden by genetically mutated, undead super-humans, who are unleashed into the skies, wreaking their bloodthirsty revenge on any aircraft that takes to the air. An elite task force is assembled to take on this deadly threat and stop the Sky Sharks from conquering the air, but as time runs out, the task force realises they will have to fight fire with fire, and the stage is set for the greatest flying super-mutant zombie shark air battle the world has ever seen....

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia J. Adam Larose, who uses the professional name J. LaRose, is an American actor. He has worked with Saw director, Darren Lynn Bousman, on five projects: Identity Lost, Butterfly Dreams, Saw III, Repo! The Genetic Opera, and Fear Itself episode "New Year's Day"). Two of which were Bousman's first short films, Repo! was a short directed by Bousman to promote a feature film to Lionsgate. It successfully did and after Saw IV, Bousman directed a full-length feature film version of Repo! The Genetic Opera, in which Larose played the Vanity and Vein reporter who interviews Rotti Largo about Zydrate addiction. Larose played the lead in each - Butterfly Dreams and Identity Lost. However, he made his Hollywood film debut in a much smaller role as a helpless victim of Jigsaw, known as Troy in Saw III. A new commentary track with Darren Lynn Bousman and Larose is included on the Director's Cut DVD of Saw III. Description above from the Wikipedia article J. Larose, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.