Jason Park

Jason Park, man, this guy’s kind of a legend in the indie film scene. Thai-Korean-American, which already means his perspective’s not cookie-cutter Hollywood. He’s out there making films that actually poke at what it means to be human, not just rehashing the same old blockbusters. Started his journey back in 2006—so yeah, he’s been grinding for a while. You can’t really box his style in. There’s something about how he builds a story—like, it lingers with you after the credits roll. Whether it’s a wild ride or something more introspective, his movies just stick. He’s got a bunch of features under his belt. “Speed Faster” is still cooking, but “Rhino King” and “Four Amigos/Fast Atlanta” are already out there, even on Amazon Prime and Tubi. “Pizza Boy Rick” landed on TheCW, which is kinda unexpected, and “Rex Park: Curse of the Golden Buddha”—yeah, that one’s on streaming too. “Always Smile” is finished and dropping in 2025, so keep an eye out. But he’s not just about features. The dude’s dipped his toes into reality TV with “Med Spa Life” and the pilot “List or Go Broke.” Kind of wild, right? His philosophy is all about using movies for more than just passing time—he thinks film can change how people see themselves and the world. If you want movies that actually make you feel something, not just popcorn flicks, Jason Park’s your guy. He’s definitely not slowing down anytime soon.

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  • Professions: Director, Producer, Actor

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