Birthday: 29 February 1992, Los Angeles, California, USA
Height: 175 cm
Bursting upon the indie horror scene at the age of eighteen with his first feature My Pure Joy, James Cullen Bressack has been called "horror's new hope" (StudioCity Patch - Mike Szymanski) and "a talent to watch out for." (H.S.T.- Ben John Smith) as well as garnering rave reviews on almost every horror web site. Released b...
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Bursting upon the indie horror scene at the age of eighteen with his first feature My Pure Joy, James Cullen Bressack has been called "horror's new hope" (StudioCity Patch - Mike Szymanski) and "a talent to watch out for." (H.S.T.- Ben John Smith) as well as garnering rave reviews on almost every horror web site. Released by Media Blasters on their Fresh Meat Shriek Show label in 2012, the film quickly rose to the top of the best sellers list on Amazon.com in the horror category. His second feature, a real shocker, Hate Crime, was a festival favorite and garnered many awards. Bressack then made history with his next feature, To Jennifer, which was the first feature film shot entirely on an Iphone 5. The prolific filmmaker then made Pernicious, filmed in Thailand and due to be released later this year. His film, 13-13-13 followed and his most recent feature, Blood Lake, which aired on Animal Planet, was a top ratings getter. A winner of multiple Best Picture and Best director awards on the film festival circuit, James has become one of the few indie filmmakers Verified on twitter, where he has 70,000 + loyal fans. Show less «
There's never enough time to do everything right, but there's always time to do it again.
There's never enough time to do everything right, but there's always time to do it again.
I've loved movies my entire life. But what really pushed me to become a film maker, because as a chi...Show more »
I've loved movies my entire life. But what really pushed me to become a film maker, because as a child I seriously wanted to be a professional wrestler, was when my dad got very ill when I was in the 5th grade. He was bed ridden for years so all we did together was watch movies. It was our escape. Sick as he was, he could still discuss movies better then anyone else. I would come home every day from school and go to his room and we would watch a movie. It's how we spent our time together. Before that we use to play baseball and go bowling and stuff, but once he got sick all we could really share was film. That is when I was inspired to make movies. I wanted to give someone, in the off chance that they were in my same situation that I was in when I was little, just one extra movie they can watch and talk about with a sick loved one. Show less «