Patrick Josten

Patrick Josten’s filmography is a weirdly fun roller coaster if you’re paying attention. Take Hypnotic (2023) – if you blinked, you probably missed half the twists. It’s this trippy, mind-bending flick where nothing is what it seems, and by the time the credits roll, you’re still piecing together what the hell happened. Josten’s vibe in it? He’s got this way of being both sketchy and magnetic, like you want to trust him but know you shouldn’t. Then he flips it for Flight Risk (2025). Totally different energy. The stakes are higher, the action is on full blast, and you can actually feel the anxiety through the screen. Josten totally nails that jittery, desperate vibe—a dude caught in the middle of chaos, basically running for his life, making you root for him even if you’re not sure he deserves it. And then there’s Ricky Stanicky (2024), which is a straight-up comedy but with a weird edge. Josten isn’t afraid to get a little goofy, but he never loses that sneaky charm. The movie’s this wild ride of fake friends, ridiculous situations, and somehow, it all ties together in the end. Josten slides between genres like it’s nothing—one second he’s in a psychological thriller, next he’s dodging explosions, and suddenly he’s cracking jokes. Dude’s got range, no joke. Watching his career is like watching someone try on different masks at a costume party, and somehow, every single one fits.

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  • Professions: Producer, Camera and Electrical Department, Sound Department

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