Paul Bromley

Paul Bromley’s cinematic journey is, well, kinda all over the map in the best way. You’ve got Kryptic (2024) sitting at the top of his résumé—a movie that’s basically a paranoid fever dream wrapped in some seriously eerie suspense. Think late-night city lights, shadows that look at you funny, and a plot that never lets you get too comfortable. Bromley’s got this knack for diving into roles where you’re not sure if you trust him, but you can’t look away either. Go further back, and there’s Ouija (2000). Yeah, another one of those “mess with the supernatural, regret your life choices” flicks. It throws a bunch of unsuspecting folks into the deep end with a Ouija board, and—surprise!—things go sideways fast. Spirits, secrets, and more than a few jump scares. Bromley’s performance? He’s got those haunted eyes, man. You can almost smell the fear coming off him. Then there’s Do No Harm, where he flips the script and puts on this unsettling calm. It’s medical drama with a sinister twist, and he plays a character who’s got more layers than an onion. You start rooting for him, then you’re like, “Wait… should I?” That’s Bromley for you—always keeping things interesting, always a little unpredictable. The guy’s filmography proves he’s not afraid to get weird, dark, or just plain intense. If you’re into movies that mess with your head and keep you guessing, his stuff’s definitely worth a watch.

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  • Professions: Writer, Director

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