Darren Stein

Among his works include the documentary Put the Camera on Me,[2] the 2010 horror comedy All About Evil,[3] and the satirical major motion picture Jawbreaker, which was deemed a "cult classic" by the New York Post.

[7][8] Stein's first feature was Sparkler, a film about a newly single woman in Victorville, California, who crosses paths with three young men on a road trip to Las Vegas.

Stein co-wrote and directed the film which featured Park Overall, Jamie Kennedy, Freddie Prinze Jr., Grace Zabriskie, and Veronica Cartwright.

The dark comedy about three teenage girls who accidentally kill their best friend via a birthday prank gone awry had a wide release in theaters through Tristar Pictures.

[16] In 2010, Stein produced All About Evil,[3][17] a horror comedy starring Natasha Lyonne, Thomas Dekker, Cassandra Peterson, Noah Segan, and Jack Donner.

The stage musical had a one-night showing on July 29, 2010, in Los Angeles, featuring Jenna Leigh Green,[21][22][23] Eden Espinosa, Shoshana Bean, and Megan Hilty.

(Gay Best Friend), a teen comedy starring Michael J. Willett, Paul Iacono, Sasha Pieterse, Andrea Bowen, Xosha Roquemore, Molly Tarlov, Evanna Lynch, Joanna "JoJo" Levesque, and Megan Mullally.