Movies Starring Will Beinbrink
Fuel
Blood like fuel.
Will Beinbrink, Brian Bogulski, Jay Brothers, Hunter Clary, Michael Esparza, Frank Gallegos, Matt Gallini, C. Thomas Howell, Brian Kubach, Billy Maddox, Vincent Maeder, Noah Matthews, Bill McKinney, Kelly Monteith, Lauren Robyne
DIRECTOR:Oktay Ortabasi
Fuel is the story of a young man's struggle to save his girl from an abusive environment. Emilio discovers that he has the ability to run incredibly fast. With the hope of a scholarship, he sees an opportunity to be able to leave his hometown, along with all his troubles, and take Sandy with him. But a tragic flaw, a violent streak he possesses, induced by exposure to gasoline vapors, will all but destroy his best-laid plans. Emilio's hopes race through his heart, not like blood, but like fuel.
Watermelon
Eleven-year-old city girl Julia is excited about meeting her country grandfather for the first time. But once she arrives at the farm, nothing is as she imagined.
Will Beinbrink, Kiersten Morgan, Elyse Ashton, Julia Rose Aks, Steve Shields, Mike Ivy, Bob Golub, Volt Francisco, Willow Hale, Holly Anderson, Gayle James, Gregg Strouse, Dave Evans, The Klitz
DIRECTOR:Brad Mays
Newly divorced, Achilles Pumpkinseed lives alone in the house left to him by his deceased mother. Depressed and adrift, he spends his days smoking pot and watching television, usually alone but sometimes with his equally rootless friend Patroclus. Although he owns a small business, Achilles cannot face working any more than he can muster the energy to deal with the world he used to be a part of. Then one day, an unexpected visitor named Homer shows up at Achilles' doorstep, bearing an unusual gift: an old dilapidated camping trailer painted like a child's image of a watermelon. Insisting that delivering this improbable gift to Achilles is his "mission", sworn to at knife-point for the young man's hated stepfather Creon, Homer forces Achilles to accept the bizarre object. As fate would have it, the Watermelon acts as a magnet, luring all manner of oddball humanity to Achilles' home - a flaky artist, a pushy photo-journalist, a pedantic television reporter, and even the ghost of his beloved mother. At first, Achilles rejects the intrusions, until one day he discovers a young runaway sleeping in the trailer. Rather than chase her off as he did the others, Achilles invites the vulnerable Persephone into his home... and his life. Eleventh-hour appearances from his ex-wife and deranged step-sister ensure that Achilles' life will never be the same. Until it is. Sort of.




