Jason Ross Jallet
Jason Ross Jallet’s got a filmography that’s all over the map, honestly. You’ve got “The New Romantic” (2018), where romance takes a spin in a way that’s not your grandma’s rom-com, that’s for sure. It digs into modern love, dating apps, and all the awkward messiness that comes with trying to find something real in a world that’s mostly fake. The characters? Super flawed, and that’s half the charm. It’s witty, kind of snarky, and definitely not afraid to make you cringe in the best way.
Then jump to “Big Gold Brick” (2022)—now that one’s a head trip. It’s got this offbeat dark comedy vibe, juggling an eccentric cast and some truly wild storytelling. Think wild coincidences, bizarre characters, and a plot that zigzags all over the place before you even figure out what’s going on. Jallet’s influence is all over the weirdness, honestly—it refuses to play by the rules, and that’s what makes it fun. Don’t go in looking for a neat package, because you’re not gonna get one.
And now, “Unit 234” (2024) is the new kid on the block. Details are kind of hush-hush, but there’s a sense of mystery and suspense in the air. It’s not afraid to get a little gritty, either. Word is, the story pulls you into tight spaces—literally and emotionally. If you’re into movies that keep you guessing and sweating a bit, this one’s probably up your alley.
So, Jallet’s not just dabbling, he’s leaving fingerprints all over some seriously memorable films.