Jake West
Jake West (born 1972) is a British film director, known mostly for his horror films and for a series of documentaries looking at film censorship and interviewing well-known directors, actors and industry figures.
Jake West  | |
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| Born | 1972 (age 49–50) | 
| Occupation | Director, producer, writer | 
Biography
    
West's first feature film was Razor Blade Smile, released in 1998. His second film, released in 2005, was Evil Aliens, described as a 'British slapstick horror-comedy', in the tradition of films such as Braindead, House, and Evil Dead. It was the first full-length British horror film to be filmed using Sony HD cameras and contains over a hundred digital effect shots as well as many conventional gory special effects.
Following the success of Evil Aliens, West directed a made-for-TV sequel to the 1988 film Pumpkinhead. Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes was co-written by West with Barbara Werner. The film was shot in Romania for the American Sci Fi Channel.
His next film Doghouse was a horror-comedy starring Danny Dyer, Noel Clarke and Stephen Graham, whose 'magic ingredient' was a 'sly script'[1] by British comic book creator Dan Schaffer (Dogwitch, The Scribbler).[2] The movie was released in 2009.
Filmography
    
- Club Death (1994)
 - Razor Blade Smile (1998)
 - Whacked (2002)
 - Evil Aliens (2005)
 - Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes (2006)
 - Doghouse (2009)
 - Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)
 - The ABCs of Death (2012)
 - Video Nasties: Draconian Days (2014)
 
References
    
- Doghouse review, Time Out, June 2009
 - "Jake West Takes on Multi-Genre 'Scribbler'". BloodyDisgusting.