Tony Jopia
Directing
Biography
Tony Jopia is a British film director and producer specializing in horror and comedy genres. He directed Crying Wolf (2015), a horror-comedy about a group of werewolves, and Cute Little Buggers (2017), which blends science fiction with horror elements. Jopia's films are known for their campy humor and homage to classic horror tropes.
Known For

A group of astronomy students get more than they bargained for after finding an injured alien who is being targeted by a group of bloodthirsty CREATURES!
Creatures

While a virus that causes the dead to reanimate brings the world to its knees, the scientist responsible entrusts his cataclysmic findings to Katya Nevin, a troubled ex-war correspondent turned anchor-woman at W.W News. While she and the rest of her crew witness the collapse of society via video feeds from around the globe, a deadly special agent climbs the building floor by floor, his only goal to ensure her silence. Armed only with information and an indomitable will to live, Katya must overcome her crippling anxiety and learn to lead in order to make it out of the studio and into a terrifying new world where only the dead survive.
Dawning of the Dead

When hostile aliens crash land on local farmland, the villagers at the summer ball get suspicious when young women start going missing. The villagers soon band together around our hero Melchoir to fend off the alien bunny invaders and bring back peace to the sleepy English countryside.
Cute Little Buggers
A group of soldiers awaiting court martial are brought together to form an elite team of specialists during World War Two.
Suicide Platoon

There are a lot of strange and weird goings on in the little village of Deddington. For centuries a pack of werewolves has resided in the sleepy town, but when local girl Charlotte meets a particularly gruesome death, the town is descended upon by reporters, crazy detectives and lunatic hunters desperate to get their story, solve the crime and kill the beasts. But these wolves are smart… very smart.
Crying Wolf

A Birmingham-based band are ordered by their unhappy record company to an old warehouse; the goal being to re-start their ailing careers with a kick-ass new promo video. Unfortunately the band and their entourage find themselves targets of a mysterious knife-wielding maniac, haunted by the voice of Satan, and out for revenge
DeadTime
Zombies at a farm with a soldier performing narration like he was doing a bad Clint Eastwood impersonation. Episode creates soldier is an unthinking zombie metaphor.