Born in 1954 in Anchorage, Alaska, John Paragon emerged from the Los Angeles improvisation scene, notably The Groundlings. He gained cult status with his role as the sex shop salesman in Eating Raoul (1982), a film that encapsulates the quirky charm of 80s exploitation cinema. Paragon also showcased his talent behind the camera as the director of Double Trouble (1992), where he also starred. His contributions to Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (1988) as both actor and writer further solidified his place in the realm of cult and genre films.
Pandemonium
A former high school student who always wanted to be a cheerleader decides to reopen the cheerleading program at her former high school after years of closure for being targeted by a serial killer.