




Anthony DiBlasi is a versatile writer and film director known for his dynamic storytelling and adept handling of various genres. With a career that began in horror, DiBlasi quickly established himself as a master of psychological thrillers. His directorial debut, "Dread" (2009), based on a Clive Barker short story, showcased his ability to create intense and atmospheric films that leave a lasting impact on audiences. Over the years, DiBlasi has directed a range of successful horror films, including “Malum” (2023), "Last Shift" (2014), and "Most Likely to Die" (2015).
DiBlasi's diverse experience is reflected in his substantial credits. As a producer, he has been
involved in various projects, including "The Midnight Meat Train" (2008) which launched
Bradley Cooper as a leading man. DiBlasi has worked with other notable actors such as Laura Donnelly, Brooke Shields, Fiona Dourif, Jackson Rathbone, James Caan, Dawn Olivieri, Jake Busey, Kip Pardue and Louise Fletcher. As a writer, DiBlasi has written projects for several studios including Warner Brothers, Sony, Phoenix Pictures and Walden Media.
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