Gregory Alan Cochran

Gregory Alan Cochran, man, this guy’s name might not be splashed across every billboard, but he’s been in some seriously buzzy films. You’re talking Boss Level from 2020—yeah, that wild, time-loop action flick where Frank Grillo keeps dying and coming back for more punishment. It’s like Groundhog Day but with way more bullets and a serious sense of humor. Cochran had a part in that chaos, weaving through the madness. Then there’s Halloween Ends (2022), which, if you’ve kept up with the Michael Myers saga, you know how much hype that movie carried. That was supposed to be the final showdown—the last chapter in Laurie Strode’s absolute nightmare. Cochran’s role might not have been front and center, but you better believe he was tangled up in that suspenseful, slasher mess. Now, fast forward to Fly Me to the Moon (2024). This one’s a bit different vibe. It’s got that stylish, retro flavor, mixing romance and space-race energy, bouncing between the ground and the stars. Not your usual space epic—it’s got wit, some charm, and a sprinkle of nostalgia. Cochran pops up in the mix, bringing his usual understated, reliable energy. He’s like that secret ingredient you don’t realize you’re missing until you get a taste. So, whether it’s shootouts, masked killers, or cosmic dreams, Gregory Alan Cochran’s been rolling through some wild cinematic territory lately. Not bad for a guy whose name you have to Google.

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