Khris Kaneff

Khris Kaneff Trailers

Fatal Pulse TrailerFoxfur TrailerOne in the Gun Trailer

Khris Kaneff performed in theatre groups during his upbringing in Bucks County Pennsylvania. He then went on to graduate The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon Art in New Jersey. Khris made the big move out to LA in his late twenties where he eventually gained employment as a storyboard and scenic artist and landed a small walk on in Terry Gilliam's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Khris is presently involved with The Second City Los Angeles where he works studies and performs.

Most Popular Khris Kaneff Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Foxfur Trailer (2012)

24 July 2012

A talented, but unbalanced girl named Foxfur is thrown into a philosophical adventure beyond time and space.

One in the Gun Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

A sexy brain teaser of a thriller with nods to classic film noir of the past mixed with a post-modern flair of David Lynch-style surrealism and surprises.

Tomorrow by Midnight Trailer (2001)

02 August 2001

Four college kids come to a video store near midnight, and through an unusual twist become embroiled in a hostage situation.

Speechless Trailer (1994)

16 December 1994

In the midst of election season in New Mexico, political speechwriters Julia Mann and Kevin Vallick begin a romance, unaware they are working for candidates on opposite sides.

Corpses Trailer (2004)

24 August 2004

A mortician at a funeral home finds a way to bring back the dead for an hour at a time to do his dirty work.

Sex Files: Alien Erotica Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

On board a long distance spaceship returning to Earth, an alien lifeform has invaded. It feeds off of sexual energy and can clone itself to resemble the female crew members.

Fatal Pulse Trailer (2018)

25 May 2018

Follows the exploits of husband/wife moguls trapped with a deadbeat couch potato brother in a hallucinogenic 1-900 world of 1991.

In a Spiral State Trailer (2009)

29 September 2009

In the city of Los Angeles, millions of lives intersect everyday, but each individual is still isolated from the whole.