Kurt St. Thomas

[2] From 1987–1995, St. Thomas worked at WFNX in Boston, serving as the station's program, music, and production director.

[1][3] In 2005, St. Thomas started working at KROQ as a disc jockey, but left at the end of 2008 to join Indie 103.1 KDLD in Los Angeles.

[8][9] In 1996, St. Thomas began collaborating with Mike Gioscia in making what would become the feature film Captive Audience.

The black and white film focused on a strange bond between an overnight disc-jockey and a gun-toting intruder.

[13] The Red Right Hand is a horror film that takes place in 1978, and centers around five friends who reunite for their 15th high-school reunion.

Set in 1949 St. Augustine and shot in black and white, the film follows a private detective who discovers he has been fatally poisoned and must solve the mystery of his own murder.