Bradley King (filmmaker)
Appearance
Bradley King | |
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Born | Bradley Dean King |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 2004–present |
Bradley Dean King is an American film director and screenwriter. He made his directorial debut with Time Lapse (2014).[1]
Early life
King was raised in Los Alamos, New Mexico. He attended the Art Institute of Colorado and the Colorado Film School.
Career
King began his career 2004 when he wrote and directed Action Figures.
Films
- Occam's Razor (in development)
- Time Lapse (2014)[2]
- Requiem (2012)
- Drive Time (2011)
- Action Figures (2004)
Reviews
- "Bradley King’s Time Lapse, the first film in competition, could be an extended episode of The Twilight Zone." by Talia Soghomonian[3]
- "It’s rare that a film can overcome a severely weak ending, but Time Lapse does just that. In a year where festivals seem flooded with time travel stories, director Bradley King and co-scripter D.B. Cooper have found a fairly fresh take on a little-used sci-fi narrative." by Kenny Hedges [4]
- "Apart from a head-scratching final five minutes where one twist too many is inserted for shock value, Bradley King’s Time Lapse is a fast paced, clever effort in the time travel genre." by Edgar Chaput [5]
- "Time travel seems to be the go-to story for anything relating to science-fiction, but "Time Lapse" found a way to make it a bit more unique by having three friends discover that pictures from a camera exposes their future."[6]
Awards
Best feature
- Best Feature at the Thriller Chiller Film Festival (2014, won)[7]
- Best Feature at the Atlanta Underground Film Festival (2014, won)[8]
- Best Drama Feature at the Atlanta Horror Film Festival (2014, won)
- Golden Honu Award for Best Feature at the Big Island Film Festival (2014, won)
Best science fiction feature
- Best Sci-Fi Feature at the Feratum Film Festival (2014, won)[9]
- Shriekfest Award for Best SciFi Feature at the Shriekfest (2014, won)[10]
Best screenplay
- Best Screenplay at the Maverick Movie Awards (2014, won)
- Best Screenplay at the Orlando Film Festival (2014, won)
- Best Screenplay at the Austin Other Worlds (2014, won)[11]
International
- Best International Screenplay at the Rojo Sangre Film Festival (2014, won)
- Best International Sci-Fi Feature at the Trieste Science + Fiction Festival (2014, won)
- Best Foreign Feature at the Fantafestival (2014, won)
- Best International Feature at the London Independent Film Festival (2014, won)
References
- ^ Horrorbug. "Official Trailer for Bradley King's Directorial Feature Debut". HorrorBug. Retrieved 08 January 2015.
- ^ "Hollywood Film Fest Announces Celebrate Hollywood Lineup". Variety.
- ^ "PIFFF 2014: Time Lapse, Housebound, Nightcrawler Reviews". Collider.
- ^ "Kenny's Five Best and Worst Films of Fantasia 2014 - Sound On Sight". Sound On Sight.
- ^ "Fantasia 2014: Edgar's top 5 films - Sound On Sight". Sound On Sight.
- ^ "FilmBizarro.com - From extreme underground horror reviews to independent arthouse and beyond". filmbizarro.com. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- ^ Our 2014 Groovy Award winners are:
- ^ http://www.auff.org/awards.html 2014 Awards
- ^ "Feratum 2014 Dispatch: Film Awards Announced". TwitchFilm.
- ^ Hallam, Scott. "Berkshire County Takes Top Honors at Shriekfest 2014". Dread Central. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
- ^ http://www.otherworldsaustin.com/awards/ OTHER WORLDS AUSTIN ANNOUNCES 2014 AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS AND CTHULHIES