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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Lane Hughes


Role
  
Actor

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Movies
  
V/H/S, You're Next, A Horrible Way to Die, Pop Skull, Autoerotic

Similar People
  
Adam Wingard, David Bruckner, Glenn McQuaid, Chad Villella, Matt Bettinelliā€‘Olpin

Music director
  
Autoerotic, Uncle Kent

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Lane Hughes is a Mexican-American actor and musician.

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Pop Skull

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In 2003, filmmaker Adam Wingard approached Hughes with the idea of doing a semi-autobiographical film about a recent breakup. They conceived the film as "one-part psychedelic, one-part horror and one-part romance" and made it for $3,000.

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Pop Skull screened at several major film festivals, including the American Film Institute and the Rome Film Festival. It won the jury award at the Boston Underground Film Festival and the Grand Jury Prize at the Indianapolis International Film Festival. The film depicts the lonely and disjointed life of Daniel, a young Alabama pill addict, as his efforts to cope with the trials of his day-to-day life collide with the increasing influence of murderous and displaced spirits that inhabit his home.

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Reviews were generally enthusiastic. LA Splash said Hughes gave "a truly magnetic Manson vibe the entire time, allowing director Adam Wingard to make great use of the extreme close-up." The Grudge screenwriter Stephen Susco remarked that it was "unlike any horror film you've ever seen - or will ever see..." Variety called the movie "powerful" and suggested it created "a new genre: acid horror."

A Horrible Way to Die

In 2010, Hughes co-starred in the Adam Wingard-directed drama-horror A Horrible Way to Die. AHWTD follows the journey of an escaped serial killer as he chases down his ex-girlfriend. The film had its world premiere at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was picked up for distribution by Anchor Bay. The film also played at Fantastic Fest, where it received three major awards: Best Screenplay for Simon Barrett, Best Actor for AJ Bowen and Best Actress for Amy Seimetz.

Music

In addition to acting, Hughes has also pursued a career in music. From 1999 to 2005, he was one half of the experimental noise-pop duo Swamp Sex Robots with John Sparkman, with whom he also co-wrote an avant garde fantasy musical entitled Peter Pansex. He acted in and composed music for Wingard's short film Thousand Year Sleep, and Wingard directed the music video for his song "Salt Over My Shoulder (Silly Superstition)". In 2009, Hughes also contributed to the musical score for the horror/comedy film, Feast of the Vampires, directed by Jay Burleson. In 2011, Hughes contributed some score work to the Joe Swanberg drama film Uncle Kent.


Filmography

Actor
2020
A House in Your Neighborhood as
Matt
2017
The Nobodies as
Johnny Knickerbocker / Self
2013
Halloween: Harvest of Souls 1985 (Short) as
Cam
2012
V/H/S as
Zak (segment "Tape 56")
2011
You're Next as
Fox Mask
2011
What Fun We Were Having
2011
Autoerotic
2010
A Horrible Way to Die as
Reed
2009
Hollow Porcelain Fish Chamber (Short) as
The grandson that wasn't bothered with
2009
Halloween II as
Phantom Jam Partygoer (uncredited)
2008
Laura Panic (Short) as
Jason - The Boy
2007
Hail Cracking Cobra Eggs (Short) as
Young man trying to squirt a squirrel
2007
Pop Skull as
Daniel
2007
1000 Year Sleep (Short) as
Pharaoh / Killer
Composer
2017
The Nobodies
2015
Anathema Arienette
2011
Autoerotic
2011
Uncle Kent
2010
Feast of the Vampires (Video)
2007
1000 Year Sleep (Short)
Producer
2017
The Nobodies (executive producer)
2015
Anathema Arienette (executive producer)
2007
Pop Skull (producer)
Writer
2013
Halloween: Harvest of Souls 1985 (Short) (writer)
2007
Pop Skull (written by)
Camera Department
2012
V/H/S (camera operator - segment "Tape 56")
2007
Pop Skull (grip)
Miscellaneous
2010
Feast of the Vampires (Video) (production staff)
Thanks
2010
Feast of the Vampires (Video) (special thanks)
2009
Hollow Porcelain Fish Chamber (Short) (thanks)
2007
Home Sick (special thanks)
Self
2012
FilmSnobbery Live! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.59 (2012) - Self

References

Lane Hughes Wikipedia