Michael Mazo
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Michael Mazo is a film director, writer and producer whose works are mainly in the action, horror and science fiction genres, but whose work also includes a documentary about ice hockey.
Mazo co-wrote and directed the 1993 science fiction film Time Runner which starred Mark Hamill as a person from the future who escapes an alien attack by going into a wormhole and back in time. The Toronto Star panned the film ("Trashy flick is lost in space") stating, "[o]nly 10 minutes into the story, Time Runner falls apart" and that Mazo "has a great fondness for close-ups of military footwear ".
Mazo's work also includes the 1994 action film Crackerjack (director), the horror film Possession (director), and the science fiction films Empire of Ash (co-writer, director and producer) and Empire of Ash III (director and producer).
The CBC called his documentary, Lottery on Ice, "a surprisingly intimate exploration of a fourteen-year old boy and his parents, risking everything-even the family itself-all for the dream of playing in the NHL."
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Crew
Movie
Xtro 2: The Second Encounter
Line Producer
1990
TV
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation
Director
1997
Movie
Time Runner
Director
1993
Movie
Crackerjack
Director
1994
Movie
Dangerous Prey
Producer
1995
Movie
Empire of Ash
Director
1988
Movie
Empire of Ash III
Director
1990
Movie
Downdraft
Director
1996
Movie
Possession
Director
1987
Movie
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation - East Meets West
Director
1998