John Stalberg Jr.

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John Stalberg Jr. is an American film director and screenwriter. His 2019 film Crypto, starring Beau Knapp, Kurt Russell, Alexis Bledel, and Luke Hemsworth, was released in theaters on April 12 by Lionsgate. His 2010 film High School, starring Adrien Brody, Matt Bush, Sean Marquette, and Colin Hanks, premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and was released in theaters on June 1, 2012 by Anchor Bay Entertainment.

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Director:
2005  Mr. Dramatic
2010  High School
2019  Crypto
2023  Bad Hombres
2023  Muzzle
????  Beef
????  The Winter Kills

Editor:
2005  Mr. Dramatic
2010  High School
2019  Crypto
2023  Bad Hombres
2023  Muzzle
????  Beef
????  The Winter Kills

Executive Producer:
2005  Mr. Dramatic
2010  High School
2019  Crypto
2023  Bad Hombres
2023  Muzzle
2024  Land of Bad
????  Beef
????  The Winter Kills

Producer:
2005  Mr. Dramatic
2010  High School
2019  Crypto
2023  Bad Hombres
2023  Muzzle
2024  Land of Bad
????  Beef
????  The Winter Kills

Screenplay:
2005  Mr. Dramatic
2010  High School
2019  Crypto
2023  Bad Hombres
2023  Muzzle
2024  Land of Bad
????  Beef
????  The Winter Kills

Story:
2005  Mr. Dramatic
2010  High School
2019  Crypto
2023  Bad Hombres
2023  Muzzle
2024  Land of Bad
????  Beef
????  The Winter Kills

Writer:
2005  Mr. Dramatic
2010  High School
2019  Crypto
2023  Bad Hombres
2023  Muzzle
2024  Land of Bad
????  Beef
????  The Winter Kills

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