Carl Crew

Carl Crew’s filmography is honestly kind of wild, and a bit underrated if you ask me. The Secret Life: Jeffrey Dahmer? Yeah, he went there. That movie dives headfirst into the twisted world of Dahmer, and Crew doesn’t sugarcoat anything. You feel the grime, the unease, the “why am I watching this but also can’t look away” vibe — it’s gritty, uncomfortable, and weirdly fascinating. Crew actually wrote and starred in it, so the guy basically threw himself into the deep end and dared you to follow. Not for the faint of heart, but if you’re into true crime stories that don’t pull punches, it’s a must-see. Then there’s The Forbidden Dimensions, which is a totally different beast. Sci-fi, time travel, end-of-the-world chaos, you name it, this thing probably has it. The plot jumps all over the place, but that’s part of the fun — it’s got that B-movie charm where you can tell everyone was just going for it, budget be damned. The special effects are a trip, the acting is a little campy, and honestly? That’s half the appeal. And don’t sleep on The Print. Not as well-known, sure, but it’s got Crew’s fingerprints all over it (pun absolutely intended). He’s not afraid to get weird, push boundaries, or make you squirm a little. Bottom line? Carl Crew’s movies aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, but if you love your cinema on the bizarre side, you’ll find something to dig here.

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Personal details

  • Height: 5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
  • Professions: Actor, Producer, Writer

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