Thomas Edward Seymour
Thomas Edward Seymour is an American independent filmmaker known for the New York Times celebrated VHS Massacre (2016) and VHS Massacre Too (2020) documentaries. Additionally American Expendables, Exorcism of Fleete Marish (2022), London Betty (2009), Land of College Prophets (2005) and Everything Moves Alone (2001). Seymour's work is characterized by its low-budget aesthetic and satirical humor. He has also been involved in documentary filmmaking, exploring topics related to independent cinema. Tom's films have been distributed everywhere from NBC Universal's Peacock TV, Netflix, Troma and Vinegar Syndrome.
Known For
Acting
Born
January 2, 1977 (age 48)
Place of Birth
New Britain, Connecticut, USA

Bikini Bloodbath: Car Wash

Bikini Bloodbath

The Land of College Prophets

The Land of College Prophets
Rudyard Kipling's Mark of the Beast
Thrill Kill Jack in Hale Manor

Fake

Bikini Bloodbath: Shakespeare

American Expendables: The Films of North American Pictures

Everything Moves Alone

VHS Massacre: Cult Films and the Decline of Physical Media

London Betty

Being Michael Madsen

Bikini Bloodbath: Car Wash

Bikini Bloodbath: Car Wash

Bikini Bloodbath: Car Wash

Bikini Bloodbath

Bikini Bloodbath

Bikini Bloodbath
Rudyard Kipling's Mark of the Beast
Rudyard Kipling's Mark of the Beast

The Land of College Prophets

VHS Massacre: Cult Films and the Decline of Physical Media

VHS Massacre Too
Rudyard Kipling's Mark of the Beast
Rudyard Kipling's Mark of the Beast
Thrill Kill Jack in Hale Manor

Daddy's Little Judge

Everything Moves Alone

Shark Exorcist 2: Unholy Waters

American Expendables: The Films of North American Pictures

VHS Massacre: Cult Films and the Decline of Physical Media

VHS Massacre: Cult Films and the Decline of Physical Media

VHS Massacre: Cult Films and the Decline of Physical Media

VHS Massacre: Cult Films and the Decline of Physical Media

Bikini Bloodbath: Christmas

London Betty

London Betty
Macleod: There Can Be Only One
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