Dylan Kidd

Birth : 1969-08-30, Massachusetts, USA

History

Dylan Kidd is an American screenwriter, producer and director. He directed the 2002 film Rodger Dodger, starring Campbell Scott and Jesse Eisenberg, which was very well received by critics despite its lack of box office success and won best feature at the Tribeca Film Festival. He directed the film P.S. in 2004. Despite receiving mixed reviews by critics, the film was nominated for Best Picture at the Mar del Plata Film Festival and the performances by Laura Linney and Topher Grace were well received. He wrote and directed a pilot episode for a show called Peep Show, on Spike. The show was cancelled in 2009.

Movies

Party Boat
Director
Party Boat focuses on Max, who is throwing a 25th birthday party for his best friend Kiley. When Max finds out Kiley's boyfriend Greg plans to propose, he embarks on an adventure to win Kiley's heart and throw his greatest party ever.
Get a Job
Director
A recent college graduate and his friends are forced to lower life expectations when they leave school for the real world. Life after college graduation is not exactly going as planned for Will and Jillian who find themselves lost in a sea of increasingly strange jobs. But with help from their family, friends and coworkers they soon discover that the most important (and hilarious) adventures are the ones that we don't see coming.
P.S.
Screenplay
Louise, an unfulfilled divorced woman with regrets, gets the chance to relive her past when she meets a young man who bears an uncanny resemblance, in name and appearance, to her high school sweetheart who died many years before.
P.S.
Director
Louise, an unfulfilled divorced woman with regrets, gets the chance to relive her past when she meets a young man who bears an uncanny resemblance, in name and appearance, to her high school sweetheart who died many years before.
Roger Dodger
Producer
A smooth-talking ad executive attributes his remarkable success with women to his ability to manipulate their emotions from the moment he first meets them. When his teenage nephew drops in for a visit, he soon learns that his approach isn't as foolproof as he thought when he attempts to teach the boy how to pick up women.
Roger Dodger
Writer
A smooth-talking ad executive attributes his remarkable success with women to his ability to manipulate their emotions from the moment he first meets them. When his teenage nephew drops in for a visit, he soon learns that his approach isn't as foolproof as he thought when he attempts to teach the boy how to pick up women.
Roger Dodger
Director
A smooth-talking ad executive attributes his remarkable success with women to his ability to manipulate their emotions from the moment he first meets them. When his teenage nephew drops in for a visit, he soon learns that his approach isn't as foolproof as he thought when he attempts to teach the boy how to pick up women.