Tim Cole
Tim Cole, if you’ve been paying attention to some seriously gripping movies lately, has had his name attached to a few wild rides. Let’s start with “Outside the Wire” from 2021. That one—man, it’s all drones, futuristic warfare, and a vibe that’s kind of “what would you do if the robots were smarter than you?” Anthony Mackie steals the show, but the whole cast, including Cole, keeps you on your toes. There’s this electric tension running through the action, mixed with a bit of that “are we the baddies?” feeling that modern war movies love to play with.
Now, “The Autopsy of Jane Doe” (2016)—honestly, that flick is not for the faint of heart. It’s claustrophobic, creepy, and weirdly beautiful. Cole’s involvement adds to the eerie, closed-in terror, as a father-son duo tries to make sense of a corpse that just does not add up. You’ll think you’ve got it figured out, then boom, nope, it’s something way darker. The horror doesn’t just come from jump scares, but from this slow, gnawing dread. It’s the kind of movie that gets under your skin and stays there.
And then there’s “Sand Castle” (2017). Iraq war, early 2000s. It’s dusty, gritty, and feels way too real sometimes. You get that sense of futility and exhaustion, but also these random bursts of humanity. Cole’s contribution helps ground the chaos with a bit of subtlety—nothing flashy, but it sticks with you. So yeah, if you’re looking for someone who’s been part of some pretty intense stories, Cole’s your guy.