William Brent Bell

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William Brent Bell
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Bell on the set of The Boy in 2015
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Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, producer
Years active1997–present

William Brent Bell is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is known for his work on horror films such as Stay Alive (2006), The Devil Inside (2012), Wer (2013), The Boy (2016), Brahms: The Boy II (2020), Separation (2021), Orphan: First Kill (2022), and Lord of Misrule (2023). His films have grossed over $300 million worldwide at the box office.

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Life and career

Bell was born in Lexington, Kentucky. Along with writing partner Matthew Peterman, Bell wrote the screenplay Mercury, which was bought by Universal Studios with Gale Anne Hurd producing. [1] Bell and Peterman went on to set up several studio projects such as Ignition at Warner Bros. with Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn producing and Illusion at Walt Disney Pictures. [2] The duo created several one-hour TV series including Eye to Eye with Warner Bros. Television and McG, Worthy and McGraw with ABC Television and Tim Minear as well as The Fix with Sarah Timberman and Sony Television. Bell and Peterman have also developed a number of videogames including Master Thief, with John Woo. [3]

Bell's first horror project was as co-writer and director of Stay Alive , produced with McG and Peter Schlessel and financed by Spyglass Entertainment and Endgame Entertainment. Stay Alive was distributed domestically by Buena Vista Pictures and internationally by Universal Pictures. His second horror film was The Devil Inside , written with Matt Peterman. Produced by Peterman and Morris Paulson, the film stars Fernanda Andrade, Simon Quarterman, Evan Helmuth, and Suzan Crowley, and was released theatrically by Paramount Pictures. The film topped the US box office on its opening weekend, becoming a record-breaking commercial success and grossing over $100 million. [4]

In 2013, Bell went into production on his third horror film, Wer [5] which was released by Focus Features. Nav Qateel of Influx Magazine called Wer, "the best Werewolf film I've seen in years, or perhaps, ever." [6] Epic Horror Review wrote, "Wer not only redefines the werewolf movie but also saves it." [7] Wer would go on to be described by horrornews.net as, "One of the best films I've seen so far this year and a must to watch." [8] and "a film that you want to not only watch but add to your collection" by wickedchannel.com [9]

In 2014, Bell sold his pilot Posthuman to USA Network and Universal Cable Productions with Jason Blum producing. In 2015, Bell set up a series at Fox entitled Haunted with Chris Morgan of the Fast & Furious franchise. This 20th Century Fox Television production was loosely based on The Demon of Brownsville Road: A Pittsburgh Family's Battle with Evil. [10]

In 2015, Bell would direct The Boy , which Tom Rosenberg and Gary Lucchesi produced through Lakeshore Entertainment, along with Matt Berenson, Jim Wedaa, and Roy Lee. The script was written by Stacey Menear and starred Lauren Cohan, Jim Norton, Diana Hardcastle, Ben Robson, Rupert Evans, and James Russell. STX Entertainment released The Boy on January 22, 2016, and it went on to gross a worldwide total of $77 million, against a budget of under $8 million. [11] Chris Alexander of ShockTilYouDrop called it "one of the best contemporary wide release horror movies I've seen in years." [12] Joe Leydon criticized the story line as average in Variety and commented, "Despite game efforts by the cast, this tepid horror opus is never scary enough to overcome its silly premise." [13] In 2017, GQ Magazine called the film, "the most underrated horror movie of 2016." [14]

In 2019 Bell directed the sequel Brahms: The Boy II , starring Katie Holmes, Ralph Ineson, Christopher Convery and Owain Yeoman. It was written by Stacey Menear and released on February 21, 2020. Later that year, Bell directed and produced Separation , an American horror film, from a screenplay by Nick Amadeus and Josh Braun, starring Rupert Friend, Violet McGraw, Mamie Gummer, Madeline Brewer and Brian Cox. In March 2021, Open Road Films and Briarcliff Entertainment released the film on April 30, 2021. [15]

In 2021, Bell directed Orphan: First Kill from a screenplay by David Coggeshall. It is a prequel to the 2009 film Orphan . David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick serves as executive producer. Isabelle Fuhrman reprises her role as Esther, with Julia Stiles also starring. In September 2021, Paramount Pictures acquired U.S. distribution rights to the film, [16] Orphan: First Kill was released on August 19, by Paramount Players in select theatres, digital, and streaming via Paramount+. As of December 15,2022, Orphan: First Kill has grossed a worldwide total of $44.5 million. [17] On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 72% based on 137 reviews [18]

Bell's latest release is Lord of Misrule, a folk horror film starring Tuppence Middleton, Ralph Ineson, and Matt Stokoe. [19] Lord of Misrule was released by Magnolia Pictures and Magnet Releasing in select theatres, digital, and streaming via Hulu. The film currently holds an approval rating of 63% with an audience rating of 80% on Rotten Tomatoes [20] Lord of Misrule was included on the Hollywood Reporter list of "Best Horror Films of 2023." [21]

Filmography

YearFilmDirectorWriterProducer
1997Sparkle and CharmYesYesYes
2006 Stay Alive YesYesNo
2012 The Devil Inside YesYesNo
2013 Wer YesYesNo
2016 The Boy YesNoNo
2020 Brahms: The Boy II YesNoNo
2021 Separation YesNoYes
2022 Orphan: First Kill YesNoNo
2023Lord of MisruleYesNoYes

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