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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Raze_(film)Raze (film) - Wikipedia

    Raze. (film) Raze is a 2013 action horror film that was directed by Josh C. Waller. [1] The film premiered on April 21, 2013 at the Tribeca Film Festival and stars Zoë Bell and Rachel Nichols. The story focuses on women forced to fight to death for the twisted entertainment of the wealthy elite. [2]

  2. Josh C. Waller gostou. Producer and Writer/Director, Founder of Woodhead, Former Co-Founder of SpectreVision · Filmmaker and former partner and co-Founder of the genre company SpectreVision, Josh Waller, fell in love with Portugal while producing "Color Out of Space" to such an extent that he decided to move there and open up a new company.

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  3. Josh C. Waller Raised on the California Central Coast in the 70's and 80's, Josh Cooper Waller split his time between cattle ranches on one hand and the Arts and cinemas in the other. Early outdoor viewings of "Close Encounters" with his family, combined with a concert violinist Grandmother, instilled in him a sense of cinematic awe and wonder that he knew he had to chase after.

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt4991652Camino (2015) - IMDb

    Mar 4, 2016 · Camino: Directed by Josh C. Waller. With Zoë Bell, Nacho Vigalondo, Francisco Barreiro, Sheila Vand. In the jungles of Colombia, a photojournalist captures the truth behind a group of missionaries who may not be what they seem.

  5. Mar 3, 2016 · Stuntwoman-turned-leading-lady Zoë Bell ( Death Proof and The Hateful Eight as well as Waller’s feature directorial debut Raze) stars as Avery, with Oscar-nominated filmmaker Nacho Vigalondo as El Guero. Camino co-stars Tenoch Huerta, Sheila Vand, Dominic Rains, and Kevin Pollak. In anticipation of the film’s release, we got a chance to ...

  6. The combination of director Josh C Waller and Zoe Bell proves to be something of a sure thing after the modern 'women in prison' flick Raze. Their follow up together, the jungle survival chase action thriller Camino, is another reminder that you can take a generic and over-used idea and make it something unique with some solid execution.

  7. Josh C. Waller Raised on the California Central Coast in the 70's and 80's, Josh Cooper Waller split his time between cattle ranches on one hand and the Arts and cinemas in the other. Early outdoor viewings of "Close Encounters" with his family, combined with a concert violinist Grandmother, instilled in him a sense of cinematic awe and wonder that he knew he had to chase after.