Peter Jarowey
Peter Jarowey? Yeah, his filmography’s got some wild variety. I mean, you’ve got “Archive” from 2020, which is a sci-fi flick that basically asks, “Hey, what if AI was just as messed up as people?” It’s set in this bleak, near-future vibe where a guy named George is holed up in a lab trying to bring his wife back. Not in a cheesy Frankenstein way, though. He’s building robots that are supposed to hold her consciousness. It’s super moody, tech-heavy, and you get this constant sense that something’s off—like, is he actually helping her or just making things worse? The tension’s real.
Then you’ve got “Hard Kill,” which just flips the switch into full-on action territory. Think big explosions, guns blazing, Bruce Willis just being…well, Bruce Willis. The plot’s actually a bit of a roller coaster: a billionaire’s daughter gets kidnapped, and suddenly there’s this doomsday device in play, and everyone’s running around trying to stop the world from ending. It’s classic, over-the-top mayhem with plenty of shootouts and double-crosses. Honestly, not exactly winning any Oscars for subtlety, but if you’re in the mood for some Friday-night chaos, it hits the spot.
And “Inheritance”? Totally different flavor again. This one’s all about secrets—the kind that rip families apart. The story kicks off when a wealthy patriarch dies and leaves his daughter a creepy key and a bunker. What’s inside? Yeah, not what you’d expect. The film mixes psychological thriller with family drama, peeling back layers of lies and dark history. It’s tense, twisty, and keeps you guessing—definitely not your average inheritance story.