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    American film director, screenwriter and film editor

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    Timon C. West (born October 5, 1980) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, editor, cinematographer, and occasional actor, best known for his work in horror films. [3] [4] He directed the horror films The Roost (2005), Trigger Man (2007), The House of the Devil (2009), The Innkeepers (2011), The Sacrament (2013), X and its ...

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    Ti West. Director: Pearl. Ti West is most notable for directing horror films, as well as being an actor, writer, producer, and editor. Ti broke out, after directing various projects, in 2009, when he directed two feature films - 2009's The House Of The Devil and Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever.

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  3. Sep 20, 2022 · Sept. 20, 2022. There’s something unusual about Ti Wests latest film, “ Pearl,” now in theaters. The movie is a 1918-set prequel to “X,” West’s homage to ’70s grindhouse, but that isn’t...

    • Erik Piepenburg
    • X’ (2022) West’s newest film appears like a rote horror homage, but oddly it’s his most profound, intricately appointed, and expertly crafted work to date.
    • The House of the Devil (2009) In the vein of John Carpenter’s Halloween, The Amityville Horror (1979), and When a Stranger Calls (1979), and brimming with enough fear to shroud a fog-filled haunted house.
    • The Innkeepers (2011) Sarah Paulson (who famously replaced Kimberly J. Brown in the maligned Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown 4: Return to Halloweentown) stars as Charlie, an asthmatic who spends her days and nights searching for paranormal activity with her partner in crime and fellow ghost hunting enthusiasts Luke (Pat Healy), but like all of Ti West’s characters, they get way more than bargained.
    • Trigger Man (2007) Made over seven days, comprised of minimal dialogue, and costing approximately $10,000, West’s second feature film was a concerted push into a new and uncharted homage territory.
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    • The House of the Devil (2009) The House of the Devil is West's most elegantly constructed film, taking inspiration from muted '70s proto-slasher mysteries like Black Christmas and combining them with the blunt, brutal flashes of violence seen in his early work.
    • X (2022) After a decade of bold but uneven experiments, X re-established West as a major force in the indie-horror world. Set in the swinging '70s and centered on a group of would-be pornographers secretly filming an XXX movie on a farm owned by an uptight older couple, and with its Texas Chain Saw Massacre influence in tow, X is a slasher movie with more on its mind than most.
    • Pearl (2022) Pearl and X are companion pieces, which makes it difficult to judge either as individual films. Each has different things going for them: Pearl, which delves into the bloody origin story of X's wicked older villain, is a psychological character study that doesn't play by any of the genre rules that X does so well.
    • V/H/S "Second Honeymoon" (2012) Don't think too hard about the digital logistics of West's segment in the original V/H/S. It might spoil what's otherwise a pretty perfect found-footage horror short.
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    Ti West. Highest Rated: 94% X (2022) Lowest Rated: 30% Autoerotic (2011) Birthday: Oct 5, 1980. Birthplace: Wilmington, Delaware, USA. One of the most prominent indie horror filmmakers of his...

  6. Mar 14, 2022 · Ti West's 'X': Trailer, Release Date, Cast, And Everything You Need to Know. By Nate Richard. Published Mar 14, 2022. A24's latest horror movie looks to be a campy, sexy, and bloody blast. In...

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