Brody Docar
Brody Docar might not be the first name that pops into your mind when you think of Hollywood, but honestly, the guy’s been sneaking into some wild projects lately. Take The Menu (2022) for example—talk about a film that grabs you by the collar and yanks you into its twisted little world. It’s a dark comedy-thriller mashup, and Brody holds his own among a cast of heavy-hitters. The movie’s got this razor-sharp satire about the ultra-rich—one of those films where you’re never quite sure if you should be laughing or grimacing. Brody’s role? Not some blink-and-you-miss-it extra. He actually gets a chance to chew on the scenery (no pun intended).
Then you’ve got Halloween Kills (2021), which, let’s be real, is a total bloodbath. Michael Myers is back (because of course he is), and the whole town’s out for revenge. The flick’s pure chaos, with Brody thrown right into the deep end. He doesn’t play your typical horror-movie cannon fodder either; he brings this grounded vibe, like someone you’d actually know, which makes the mayhem land even harder.
And don’t sleep on Juror #2 (2024). This one’s a courtroom drama, but not the snoozy kind. There’s tension, secrets, the whole shebang. Brody’s got a knack for these roles that slowly unravel as the plot thickens, and he keeps you guessing. Honestly, every time he pops up, you gotta wonder what kind of trouble he’s about to stir. The guy’s quietly carving out a lane for himself, and it’s starting to pay off.