Brian Keene

Películas

I'm Dreaming of a White Doomsday
Executive Producer
A mother and her 8-year-old son struggle to survive in a bomb shelter after an unspecified apocalypse.
The Naughty List
Original Story
On Christmas Eve, two American mobsters come face to face with Santa Claus, and discover what it really takes to get on the Naughty or Nice list. Based on the short story "The Siqquisim Who Stole Christmas" by Brian Keene.
Fast Zombies Suck
Writer
Based on Brian Keene’s 2011 short story, it features a young couple who’ve arrived at a crossroads in their relationship due to Ken's unhealthy obsession with the undead.
Ghoul
Novel
In the tradition of Stephen King’s Stand by Me, Chiller’s original film Ghoul – based on the celebrated novel by author Brian Keene — tells the story of three damaged children who set out to find who, or what, is behind a rash of local disapperances. Staring Modern Family‘s Nolan Gould, the film explores the darkness that hides behind small town life. It is the summer of 1984 when a teenage couple goes missing among the gravestones of the local cemetery. Twelve-year-old Timmy and his best friends, Barry and Doug, have grown up hearing stories about a sinister Ghoul that haunts the cemetery. Eventually, they begin to wonder if the horrific legend might actually be real. Timmy and his friends are forced to put their friendship to the ultimate test when they dig up long-buried secrets, facing their personal demons and the one hiding underground.
The Ties That Bind
Writer
A man refuses to let the memory of his wife go...even after something else is inhabiting her body.
Zombiemania
Himself - Writer
La evolución del zombi desde sus raíces en el vudú haitiano hasta su codiciado papel como el monstruo más popular del mundo: de ser un cadáver torpe a convertirse en un asesino caníbal y el principal agente de toda pandemia infecciosa, el zombi ha recorrido un largo camino en setenta años. Una mirada a la creciente marea de la cultura zombi examinando por qué algo tan muerto tiene tanta vida en las pesadillas de los espectadores y en la taquilla.