Brian McGreevy
Writing
Biography
Brian McGreevy was raised in a two-minister home deep in the Pennsylvania Rust Belt where he dropped out of high school in the ninth grade over “creative differences.” Eventually he found his way to Austin, Texas where he was a James Michener Fellow in fiction and screenwriting at the University of Texas. His primary thesis went on to become the novel Hemlock Grove (FSG, 2012), while his secondary thesis appeared on the Hollywood Black List of best not-yet-produced screenplays in 2007.
Known For

One cannot quench his all-consuming thirst. The other cannot tame the beast clawing its way out. In the sleepy Pennsylvania village of Hemlock Grove, two young men struggle to accept painful truths: about family, themselves, the mystery of the White Tower - and a terrifying new threat so powerful it will turn them from predators into prey.
Hemlock Grove

The multigenerational epic follows two concurrent time periods: One, the story of young Eli McCullough after he is kidnapped and indoctrinated into a tribe of Comanches in 1849. The other, 60 years later, when we see a grown Eli struggle to maintain his family’s cattle empire during the turbulent Bandit Wars of South Texas. Based on Philipp Meyer’s acclaimed novel.
The Son
Five actors enroll in a mysterious week-long intensive led by a renowned but secretive instructor. While her former students have reached extraordinary heights in their careers, her unconventional methods remain unknown to outsiders.
The Technique

The western frontier reemerges. And as in the past, a hero answers the people's cry for justice.
Z

A young businessman unexpectedly spends the evening with his one night stand, as they open up about their personal fears, loneliness, and the strain of LA, with good performances from the leads.
Do You Like the Taste of Beer?
The year is 2022 and under mandate from the new city Mayor, a supernatural closet has been fitted into all New York resident's apartments. Now they must learn to embrace it, or wish it away.
The Closet

Unusual times create unusual ways of finding connection.