David Bruckner

[1] The concept came from a Surrealist game called exquisite corpse, in which multiple people collaborate in order to complete an art project.

[3] When Gentry was unable to contribute to the horror anthology V/H/S (2012), he suggested Bruckner, who eventually co-wrote and directed the segment "Amateur Night".

[2] Also released in 2012, his short film Talk Show addresses the torture debate in mainstream media.

[4] Bruckner was set to direct a reboot of Friday the 13th for Paramount Pictures but was reported to have left in late 2015.

[10] His latest film was a reboot of Hellraiser,[11] starring Jamie Clayton as the lead Cenobite Pinhead.