Ian Clark

Diary of a Spy

Diary of a Spy

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Diary of a Spy
IMDb 5.32022 99 min

A washed-up intelligence officer is given the chance for one last mission, recruiting an asset connected to the Saudi Royal Family.

The Facility

The Facility

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The Facility
TV-MAIMDb 4.82012 80 min

Eight volunteers find themselves fighting for their lives when a drug trial goes horribly wrong.

Horror
Caroline and Jackie

Caroline and Jackie

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Caroline and Jackie
Not RatedIMDb 6.42012 85 min

On a birthday trip, Caroline visits her sister Jackie and her boyfriend. What starts out as an evening with close friends quickly goes askew. Caroline and the group attempt to support Jackie for an apparent illness - though it's u...

Drama, Mystery
Newly Single

Newly Single

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Newly Single
RIMDb 5.12017 96 min

American filmmaker Adam Christian Clark directs and stars in this jet-black comedy centered around the LA dating scene, as a self-obsessed filmmaker finds himself on the market once again. The film is a darkly funny and sometimes brutal affair. After ridiculing his girlfriend, director Astor Williams Stevenson finds himself single and trying to discover what exactly it is he wants. At the same time, he attempts to get a film off the ground and soon learns that his creative vision will not align with that of his crew. As Astor goes on a number of dates his abrasiveness and cynical attitude towards life seems to become ever more crystallized. The centerpiece of the film is a fearless performance from Clark as he embodies a man whose self-loathing is hidden by arrogance. Yet, for all his bluff and bluster Clark manages to add a sheen of vulnerability to make Astor a compelling and sympathetic character. While the film is reminiscent of great American cinema of the 1970's (with some slight echoes of the works of Woody Allen) with a somewhat staccato structure made up of disparate moments, this is still a thoroughly modern affair replete with some graphic sexuality and an often-harsh takedown on modern views of dating. Yet despite its moments of cynicism, this also manages to be a witty and funny affair and is a must for all those who appreciate strong voices within American cinema.