Karyn Kusama

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Karyn Kiyoko Kusama (born March 21, 1968) is an American filmmaker. She made her directorial and writing feature film debut with the sports drama Girlfight (2000) for which she received a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. Kusama went on to direct the science fiction action film Æon Flux (2005), based on Peter Chung's animated series of the same name and the cult horror comedy film Jennifer's Body (2009). After working extensively as a television director, Kusama directed the horror film The Invitation (2015), a segment in the all-female horror anthology film XX (2017), and the Nicole Kidman-starring crime thriller film Destroyer (2018). Among her accolades, Kusama has received awards from the Cannes Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival.

Most Popular Karyn Kusama Trailers

Total trailers found: 15

Jennifer's Body Trailer (2009)

18 September 2009

Jennifer, a gorgeous, seductive cheerleader takes evil to a whole new level after she's possessed by a sinister demon.

Speechless Trailer (2015)

23 November 2015

Desmond has a secret he cannot share with anyone. His grades are slipping, rumors are swirling and he feels powerless, especially when he sees his sister being hurt, too.

Æon Flux Trailer (2005)

30 November 2005

400 years into the future, disease has wiped out the majority of the world's population, except one walled city, Bregna, ruled by a congress of scientists.

The Invitation Trailer (2016)

08 April 2016

Will and his new girlfriend Kira are invited to a dinner with old friends at the house of Will’s ex Eden and her new partner David.

Destroyer Trailer (2018)

25 December 2018

When Erin Bell was a young cop, she was given an undercover assignment that ended badly and destroyed her life.

XX Trailer (2017)

17 February 2017

This all-female horror anthology features four dark tales from four fiercely talented women.

Lynch/Oz Trailer (2023)

15 May 2023

Victor Fleming’s 1939 film The Wizard of Oz is one of David Lynch’s most enduring obsessions. This documentary goes over the rainbow to explore this Technicolor through-line in Lynch’s work.

78/52 Trailer (2017)

13 October 2017

The most famous murder scene in movie history comprises 78 camera settings and 52 cuts: the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.

Girlfight Trailer (2000)

01 May 2000

Diana Guzman, a troubled Brooklyn teenager, decides to channel her aggression by training to become a boxer, all while keeping it a secret from her father.

Chain Reactions Trailer (2025)

19 September 2025

An exploration of the legacy of Tobe Hooper's classic 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'.

Half the Picture Trailer (2018)

23 January 2018

At a pivotal moment for gender equality in Hollywood, successful women directors talk about their art, lives and careers.

Body Parts Trailer (2022)

12 June 2022

An eye-opening investigation into the making of Hollywood sex scenes, shedding light on the real-life experiences behind classic scenes of cinema and tracing the legacy of exploitation of women in the entertainment industry.

Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on The Exorcist Trailer (2019)

06 October 2019

A lyrical and spiritual cinematic essay on The Exorcist, the last film of Alexandre O. Philippe explores the uncharted depths of William Friedkin’s mind’s eye, the nuances of his filmmaking process, and the mysteries of faith and fate that have shaped his life and filmography.

Boorman and the Devil Trailer (2025)

05 September 2025

Featuring commentary from surviving participants, as well as other filmmakers and critics, this documentary chronicles the career of director John Boorman and the tumultuous production of his film Exorcist II: The Heretic, exploring its critical and commercial failure, how it changed the industry, and the importance of risk-taking in art.

Sex on Screen Trailer (2023)

28 February 2023

Explores the process of creating sex scenes in Hollywood, the toll on those involved in filming them, and the impact such images have on women and girls in the real world.