Movies Starring Ricky Paull Goldin
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
The Blonde Leading The Blonde.
Alan Cumming, Vincent Ventresca, Justin Theroux, Jacob Vargas, Neil Dickson, E.J. Callahan, Zack Phifer, Ricky Paull Goldin, Robb Skyler, Kivi Rogers, Brian McGregor, Victor Wilson, Paul Keeley, Rick Pasqualone
Romy and Michele are two former schoolmates who have also been roommates for ten years after the time they graduated, and their lives are far from successful, they can't even get a date. As the 10-year class reunion approaches they try to do something to make an impression on other former schoolmates and finally decide to act as though they are very rich business women who invented Post-Its.
Mirror Mirror
A Shocking Reflection Of Evil In The Tradition Of Carrie and Heathers
Karen Black, Yvonne De Carlo, William Sanderson, Rainbow Harvest, Kristin Dattilo, Ricky Paull Goldin, Charlie Spradling, Tom Bresnahan, Dorit Sauer, Ann Hearn, Stephen Tobolowsky, Pamela Perfili, Scott Campbell, Traci Lee Gold, Michelle Gold
DIRECTOR:Marina Sargenti
Shy teenager Megan (Rainbow Harvest) moves to a new town with her widowed mother (Karen Black) and quickly becomes the most unpopular girl in high school. But when she starts to communicate with a mysterious mirror, her tormentors begin to meet with a horrifying series of 'accidents'. Is the mirror a reflection of Megan's own inner demons... or has she unwittingly opened the doorway of the damned?
The Blob
Scream now, while there's still room to breathe.
Kevin Dillon, Shawnee Smith, Donovan Leitch, Jeffrey DeMunn, Candy Clark, Joe Seneca, Del Close, Paul McCrane, Sharon Spelman, Beau Billingslea, Art LaFleur, Ricky Paull Goldin, Robert Axelrod, Bill Moseley
DIRECTOR:Remake of the 1958 horror sci-fi about a deadly blob which is the spawn of a secret government germ warfare project which consumes everyone in its path. Teenagers try in vain to warn the townsfolk, who refuse to take them seriously, while government agents try to cover up the evidence and confine the creature.




