Movies Directed By Bill Corcoran
Rise of the Gargoyles
Eric Balfour, Ifan Huw Dafydd, Nick Mancuso, Justin Salinger, Tanya Clarke, Caroline Néron
DIRECTOR:The gargoyle grows a stone skin during daylight as camouflage and is affected by UV or simulated sunlight lamps. This makes it freeze in place but only if sunlight hits it. Otherwise, it reverts back in darkness. This turning to stone motif is exactly like Disney's Gargoyles cartoon (except Disney's stayed stone all day). This creature actually flies and bullets just nick the skin! Also Eric Balfour reminds me of David Naughton in "An American Werewolf in London". A pretty decent film shot entirely in Paris. This beast is vicious and shows no mercy with moves like a flyby decapitation. I like the underground tunnels and rooms of the egg nest (it's a female) and that they are ..."older than Rome".
Death Warrior
Hector Echavarria, Nick Mancuso, Tanya Clarke, Keith Jardine, Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, Lara Daans, Cairo Noble, Rashad Evans, Georges St. Pierre, James Preston Rogers, Tig Fong, Sima Fisher
DIRECTOR:A gritty MMA fighter is forced into a twisted, underground gambling ring in which he must fight to the death with other MMA fighters in order to save his wife from certain death at the hands of a maniacal crime boss. In a desperate race against time, he is forced into a series of increasingly violent life and death matches while simultaneously piecing together the puzzle which leads him to uncover the identity of the promoter and the ultimate showdown, in which there can only be one Death Warrior.
Vipers
Jonathan Scarfe, Claire Rankin, Corbin Bernsen, Don S. Davis, Cedric De Souza, Michael Kopsa, Connor Christopher Levins, Stephen E. Miller, Aaron Pearl, Genevieve Buechner, Edwina Cheer, Tara Reid, Jessica Steen
DIRECTOR:A set of vipers has been taken by the scientists, and they've mutated them to make a cure for cancer, Then their experiment goes awry, and all these vipers escape into the woods, and they're not only biting people, they're actually killing people, in a little town.




