The best R. Brandon Johnson’s movies

R. Brandon Johnson

R. Brandon Johnson

14/01/1968 (56 años)
We present our ranking of the best R. Brandon Johnson’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about R. Brandon Johnson.

Worry Dolls

Worry Dolls
4.3/10
A brutal serial killer is finally gunned down in the middle of carrying out one last heinous act of bloody murder. In the maniac’s possession, a box of Guatemalan talismans, which mistakenly end up being sold as charm jewelry in Chloe’s Collectables thrift shop. Soon those who bought the Worry Dolls begin to act strangely out of character and cause another rash of senseless slaughter. An ancient curse is consuming the city and pits a hardened detective against the clock to save his 8 year-old daughter’s life.

Malevolence

Malevolence
5/10
It's ten years after the kidnapping of Martin Bristol. Taken from a backyard swing at his home at the age of six, he is forced to witness unspeakable crimes of a deranged madman. For years, Martin's whereabouts have remained a mystery...until now.

Fishes 'n Loaves: Heaven Sent

Fishes 'n Loaves: Heaven Sent
4.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 06/09/2016
  • Character: Officer Barney
When an inner city pastor is re-assigned to a rural church, he and his family must find away to adapt to their new, unfamiliar environment.

Invisible Evidence

Invisible Evidence
8.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 18/09/2003
  • Character: Marcel
Visiting american journalist Johnson finds more in Guatemala than he's bargained for. His reporter contact is missing and nobody's looking for him; his first assignment is to meet with priest Pupo, so fevered with the advent of Satan that he clobbers an altar boy he fears is possessed; but there's also love, in the form of nurse Arloa Reston but who is she meeting in the jungle? Cosmic discussions of good and evil, with Pupo and a nihilistic colleague, turn into a battle for survival with the still-lurking forces of repression.

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