Andrew van den Houten, an American director, is known for his work on Offspring (2009), a film that delves into the primal instincts of survival and brutality. Through his direction, he captures the raw essence of exploitation cinema, reflecting the visceral energy that defines the genre. His production company, Hood River Entertainment, showcases his commitment to pushing boundaries in horror and cult films. Van den Houten's vision in Offspring positions him as a notable figure in the landscape of modern grindhouse cinema.
Offspring
The local sheriff of Dead River, Maine, thought he had killed them off ten years ago -- a primitive, cave-dwelling tribe of cannibalistic savages. But somehow the clan survived. To breed. To hunt. To kill and eat. And now the peaceful residents of this isolated town are fighting for their lives.