Todd Jason Cook is a true renaissance man. Professional skateboarder, musician, writer and film-maker; Cook was part of the first-wave of ultra low-budget shot-on-video directors cranking out genre films in the early to mid 90s, following quickly in the footsteps of (later) friend and mentor Todd Sheets. Sadly, after dominating no-budget horror throughout the decade, Cook stopped making genre films after 1998’s NIGHT OF THE CLOWN; narrowly missing the rise of digital cameras and non-linear editing suites that would put film-making power into the hands of the consumer in the early 2000s. After more than a decade focusing on
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