Grave Encounters was a found-footage horror phenomenon that many
people believed was just a movie. Film student Alex Wright
(Richard Harmon, The Killing) is out to prove them wrong in GRAVE
ENCOUNTERS 2. Alex is as obsessed with the first film, as are the
20 million people who viewed its viral trailer on YouTube. While
he and his friends research the events and visit the real
psychiatric hospital depicted in the original film, they find
themselves face-to-face with unspeakable evil, banking on the
hope that their knowledge of the original film will help them
survive the sequel.
An Interview with The Vicious Brothers, Presented by American
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Review
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Dark, demented and out of its mind!
--HorrorNews.net
Its Paranormal Activity on steroids, and perhaps the bravest of
the found footage genre, one that counts The Blair Witch Project
and Cloverfield among its best. --NYPress
, y fun! --Dread Central
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About the Actor
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Richard Harmon (born August 18, 1991) is a Canadian actor best
known for his role as Danny Reyes, Jr. in the 2011 film Judas
Kiss. Harmon is also known for his roles as Jasper Ames in The
Killing and as Julian Randol in Continuum. He also played the
role of Andrew Breen in The Wishing Tree. Richard Harmon was born
in Canada on August 18, 1991. Harmon made his acting debut in the
2002 television series Jeremiah. Harmon is a fan of American
football, especially the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team.
He also is a fan of the television show Spongebob Squarepants.
Sean Rogerson (born September 30, 1977) is a Canadian actor,
best known for his role as Lance Preston in the horror films,
Grave Encounters and Grave Encounters 2. He was raised in in
Sherwood Park, Alberta.
Leanne Lapp was born and raised in Vancouver, B.C. Leanne s
acting career began in high school when she won a scholarship for
on-camera acting classes, beating out close to 100 other students
in the lower mainland. Since then she has appeared on such
television shows as FOX's "Fringe" and AMC's "The Killing" and
recently guest stared on Showcase s "Continuum". Leanne has
trained extensively with many coaches in Vancouver such as Andrew
McIlroy and Kate Twa and is currently studying at The Actors
Foundry. Aside from this training, she considers her background
in improvisation and theatre sports to be her most valuable asset
as an actor.
About the Director
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John "JP" Poliquin (born August 24, 1986) is a Canadian music
video, commercial and feature film director. Some of JP's
directorial credits include Finger Eleven, My Darkest Days,
Mother Mother, Arkells, Theory of a Deadman, The Trews, Small
Sins, The New Cities, Paper Lions, Mimoza Duot ft Kardinal
Offishall, illlett ft Kardinal Offishall, Hey Ocean!, The
Latency, Brock Zanrosso, Tim Chaisson, Maurice, Current Swell,
Victoria Duffield, Brandon Bizior,State of Shock, Sun Wizard,
Adaline, Gary Beals, Blessed and Donnelly Group. He has also
directed videos for The Next Star, a series aired on the
youth-oriented Canadian television network YTV. John JP
Poliquin's music video work has been nominated for awards at the
Juno Awards, the MuchMusic Video Awards, the East Coast Music
Association Awards, the PEI Music Awards, and the Leo Awards.
John JP Poliquin has also appeared on-air several times on
MuchMusic's television program New.Music.Live, sitting on an
expert panel to discuss industry music videos and adding entries
to their official blog. In January 2012, JP's music video for
Light Organ Records artist Adaline "The Noise" premiered
exclusively with Andy Warhol's Interview Magazine. JP was born in
North Vancouver, British Columbia where he attended Handsworth
Secondary School. He currently resides in Toronto, Ontario.
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