Courtney Balaker

Most Popular Courtney Balaker Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The Collector Trailer (2009)

09 July 2009

Desperate to repay his debt to his ex-wife, an ex-con plots a heist at his new employer's country home, unaware that a second criminal has also targeted the property, and rigged it with a series of deadly traps.

Pulse Trailer (2006)

11 August 2006

When the dead discover a means to contact the living through electronic devices, cellphones and computers become open gateways to monstrosities and destruction.

Feast Trailer (2005)

14 October 2005

When a motley crew of strangers find themselves trapped in an isolated tavern, they must band together in a battle for survival against a family of flesh-hungry creatures.

He Was a Quiet Man Trailer (2007)

23 November 2007

An unhinged office worker who planned to go on a shooting spree at his workplace struggles with his newfound status as a hero after he ends up stopping a shooting spree instead.

Sleepless Nights Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

From the depths of New York's shadowy streets to the peak of its glittering skyscrapers, the eternal war of good vs.

The Coddling of the American Mind Trailer (2024)

15 February 2024

Follows five twenty-somethings who entered college with high hopes, only to be confronted with identity politics, social media hysteria, and cancel culture, leading the students to face anxiety, depression, and fear.

Little Pink House Trailer (2018)

20 April 2018

A Connecticut nurse finds herself at the center of a political firestorm and a Supreme Court case centering on eminent domain.

Cute Couple Trailer (2008)

14 June 2008

Zach and Kendra are considered the cutest couple within their peer group. Unfortunately, that all ends when Tim and Tammy move into the neighborhood, knocking them off of their pedestal and forcing them to find a new identity amongst their friends.

Can We Take a Joke? Trailer (2016)

29 July 2016

In the age of social media, nearly every day brings a new eruption of outrage. While people have always found something to be offended by, their ability to organize a groundswell of opposition to – and public censure of – their offender has never been more powerful.