Director Jonathan Liebesman (1976)
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Battle Los Angeles
Director: Jonathan Liebesman
Genre: Science Fiction (Movies)
Cast:

Aaron Eckhart
Bridget Moynahan
Michael Peña
Director: Jonathan Liebesman
Genre: Science Fiction (Movies)
Cast:
Aaron Eckhart
Bridget Moynahan
Michael Peña
Directed by Jonathan Liebesman and written by Chris Bertolini, Battle: Los Angeles (2011) is an American military science-fiction action film set in a world where hostile alien spacecraft suddenly make landings off the coasts of major cities. As Los Angeles is evacuated, a group of Marines from Camp Pendleton, led by Staff Sergeant Michael Nantz, are called in. Despite his plans to retire, Nantz is assigned to the 1st Platoon, Echo Company, of the 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines under the command of 2nd Lieutenant William Martinez. The platoon sets up a forward operating base ...
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
Director: Jonathan Liebesman
Genre: Horror (Movies)
Cast:

Jordana Brewster
Andrew Bryniarski
Diora Baird
Director: Jonathan Liebesman
Genre: Horror (Movies)
Cast:
Jordana Brewster
Andrew Bryniarski
Diora Baird
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006) serves as a prequel to the 2003 film and is the sixth installment in the franchise. Penned by Sheldon Turner from a story co-written with David J. Schow, the film was directed by Jonathan Liebesman. Set in 1939, it follows the story of a baby who is abandoned in a dumpster by his mother during childbirth at a Texas slaughterhouse. The child is later found and raised as Thomas by Luda Mae Hewitt, who discovers him on her property. Thirty years later, Thomas still works at the ...
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Rings
Director: Jonathan Liebesman
Genre: Horror (Movies)
Cast:

Ryan Merriman
Alexandra Breckenridge
Emily VanCamp
Director: Jonathan Liebesman
Genre: Horror (Movies)
Cast:
Ryan Merriman
Alexandra Breckenridge
Emily VanCamp
Rings (2005) is an American supernatural horror short film that serves as both a sequel to The Ring and a prelude to the opening sequence of The Ring Two. It was initially included as an extra disc accompanying the re-release of The Ring on DVD. Following the events of The Ring, Samara Morgan’s infamous videotape has spread like wildfire, with each person who views it creating copies and passing them on. This has resulted in the formation of a subculture centered around the tape, where individuals test their bravery by waiting until the last possible moment before showing it to someone else. These groups are known as ‘rings’.