Corey Ziemniak

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Corey Ziemniak is an editor, known for American Ninja Warrior (2009), The Love Within (2006) and Gravity (2003).

Most Popular Corey Ziemniak Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

BFFs Trailer (2014)

31 January 2014

Kat receives a weekend at a couples retreat as a gift from her mother, even though she and her boyfriend had broken up six month prior.

Rings Trailer (2005)

08 March 2005

Some time after the events of The Ring, a subculture of people voluntarily watch Samara Morgan's video and wait to see how close to the seven-day deadline they can get before showing it to the next person.

Grave Intentions Trailer (2021)

15 October 2021

In this anthology of chills, thrills, and kills, a practitioner of the magical arts teaches the basics of her craft.

All Hallow's Eve Trailer (2016)

27 September 2016

Eve Hallows' 18th birthday comes with an unexpected family legacy of magic. When Eve attempts a spell to speak with her deceased mother, she accidentally summons a vengeful witch who threatens to wreak havoc.

The Love Within Trailer (2006)

13 July 2006

Three college students - Ethan, Meg and Josh - share an intense friendship that turns emotionally cataclysmic when unspoken attractions come to light.

Coming of Age: Vol. 4 Trailer (2011)

01 July 2011

The fourth short film collection gives its creators special artistic expression: as if under a magnifying glass, it shows snapshots of lives of teens and young men as they fall in love and try to understand the unexpected.

First Out: Vol. 2 Trailer (2008)

08 April 2008

A collection of 6 gay short films. 1 - Thermopylae. 2 - Love, Death, and Cars. 3 - The Love Within.

A Little Hope for Chicago Trailer (2024)

03 June 2024

A walk through the life of a Chicago hustler, narrowly avoiding the devastating consequences of death and incarceration, as he reflects on the systemic root causes of the violence and trauma that consume youth in urban centers like Chicago.