Filmmaker Ryan Lonergan should not be confused with the reserve tight end footballer of the same name — even though he too has a tight end! Tall, dark and talented, Ryan flashed his flesh on his own terms. Not only did he write, produce and direct Kill the Monsters (2018), the multitasking man played one of the naked babes on camera. The black-and-white indie flick features Julia Campanelli, Ellen Etten, Anna Myrha, and Ryan’s ravishing body! He, along with Jack Ball and Garrett McKechnie,...
Filmmaker Ryan Lonergan should not be confused with the reserve tight end footballer of the same name — even though he too has a tight end! Tall, dark and talented, Ryan flashed his flesh on his own terms. Not only did he write, produce and direct Kill the Monsters (2018), the multitasking man played one of the naked babes on camera. The black-and-white indie flick features Julia Campanelli, Ellen Etten, Anna Myrha, and Ryan’s ravishing body! He, along with Jack Ball and Garrett McKechnie, play polyamorous hunks heading across the country on a randy road trip. Needless to say, they expose plenty of skin along the way! The movie is actually an allegory for the evolution of democracy in America. But instead of depicting a two party system, it shows three guys partying in various hotel rooms. And just like capitalism, someone is always getting screwed! Mr. Man’s pants salute the analogy as well as the shots of the three dudes’ nudity! Check out Mr. Lonergan’s abs and ass as he gets busy to classical music. That’s an artsy touch that makes the skintastic action seem classy. No doubt, Ryan learned his craft after directing the short films A Thousand Beautiful Things (2005) and Skate Great! (2006). Thanks to his feature filmmaking debut The Fall of 1980 (2013), Ryan cast hotties such as Jimmy Clabots, Jonathan Rossetti, and Adrian Vatsky. Just because these names don’t ring any bells, doesn’t mean they’re not fun to watch. The same goes for Ryan’s onscreen chemistry!