Matt Mitchener is an accomplished filmmaker, writer, and producer from Los Angeles, California. He has been involved in the film industry for over 10 years and has directed, written, and produced several feature films and television shows.
Mitchener began his career working on short films and music videos in Los Angeles. He quickly made a name for himself in the industry and was able to secure bigger projects. His first feature film, "The Other Side", was released in 2007 and was met with critical acclaim. It was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the Los Angeles Film Festival.
In 2009, Mitchener wrote and directed the horror-comedy "The Crazies". The film was well-received and grossed over $100 million worldwide. It was followed by the psychological thriller "The Killing Room" in 2012, which was also a success.
Mitchener's next project was the musical drama "The Last Five Years". The film was released in 2014 and starred Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan. It was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and received positive reviews from critics.
Mitchener has continued to work on both independent and studio projects. His most recent film is the horror-thriller "The Witch" (2016). The film stars Anya Taylor-Joy and has received critical acclaim.
Mitchener has also been involved in several television projects. He wrote and directed the HBO miniseries "Carnivale" (2003-2005), which was nominated for several Emmy Awards. He also directed the pilot episode for the ABC series "The Catch" (2016).
With his experience and expertise, Mitchener has become a leading filmmaker in Hollywood. He is known for his ability to combine horror, comedy, and drama in his films. His unique vision has earned him praise from both critics and fans alike.