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Mike Flanagan (born May 20, 1978) is an American filmmaker, best known for his horror work. Flanagan wrote, directed, produced, and edited the horror films Absentia (2011), Oculus (2013), Hush, Before I Wake, Ouija: Origin of Evil (all 2016), Gerald's Game (2017), and Doctor Sleep (2019).
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- May 20, 1978 (age 45), Salem, Massachusetts, U.S.
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Mike Flanagan is a prolific and acclaimed horror filmmaker who has worked on projects for Amazon, Netflix, Warner Bros., and more. He is known for his adaptations of Stephen King novels, his collaborations with Kate Siegel, and his exploration of themes of addiction and empathy.
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Mike Flanagan is a horror film director and writer, known for his adaptations of Stephen King novels and his Netflix series "The Haunting of". See his movies, TV shows, ratings, reviews, and personal details on Rotten Tomatoes.
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit65%No Score YetSelf78%89%Director,Screenwriter,Film Editing91%70%Director,Screenwriter,Film Editing93%73%Director,Screenwriter,Film Editing1 day ago · Mike Flanagan, film director, writer and a graduate of Towson University, gives the commencement speech for the College of Fine Arts and Communication on Wednesday. (Kim Hairston/Staff) Filmmaker ...
Oct 13, 2023 · Vulture ranks every Mike Flanagan movie and TV show, from his debut Absentia to his latest Netflix series The Fall of the House of Usher. Find out which projects showcase his emotional horror, Stephen King adaptations, and ambitious storytelling.
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This is the official website of Mike Flanagan, writer/director of The Haunting of Bly Manor, Doctor Sleep, The Haunting of Hill House, Geralds Game, Ouija; The Origin of Evil, Hush, Before I Wake, Oculus and Absentia.
Sep 24, 2021 · Mike Flanagan’s new series, “Midnight Mass,” was inspired by his experiences with religion and addiction. Brad Torchia for The New York Times. By Darryn King. Sept. 24, 2021. The writer ...