Adam Brooks
Actor
Adam Brooks is a Canadian actor, writer, and director known for his contributions to both independent and mainstream cinema. He has an eclectic career, often wearing multiple hats on his projects. He is a founding member of the film collective "Astron-6," which is known for creating low-budget genre films with a distinctive style blending horror and comedy. Some of his notable works as a director and actor include "Father's Day" (2011) and "The Editor" (2014), where his performances and unique vision received critical acclaim within indie film circles. "The Editor" went on to be screened at several film festivals, gaining a cult following. Brooks continues to be a prominent figure in genre filmmaking, contributing significantly to the rise of Canadian independent horror and exploitation cinema.
Tapeworm
This offbeat comedy breaks with all expectations and hones in on the gross, the boring, the pointless, and the sad sides of being human.