
Owen Egerton
Writing
Biography
Screenwriter and novelist Owen Egerton is the writer/director of the psychological horror film Follow. He's also the author of the story collection How Best to Avoid Dying and the novels Everyone Says That at the End of the World and The Book of Harold, the Illegitimate Son of God, which Warner Bros. optioned for development as a television series.
Known For

A misfit group of unwitting high school students stumble upon a cursed object, an ancient Aztec Death Whistle. They discover that blowing the whistle and the terrifying sound it emits will summon their future deaths to hunt them down.
Whistle

Fans flock to a festival celebrating the most iconic horror movies, only to discover that the charismatic showman behind the event has a diabolical agenda.
Blood Fest

When he blacks out after receiving a strange Christmas gift from his girlfriend, Quinn wakes the next morning to find his whole world crumbling around him.
Follow

A woman is sent to a mental institution after stabbing her classmate in an attempt to conjure an evil spirit called, Mercy Black. Fifteen years later she's released, and must save her nephew, who has become obsessed with the phenomenon.
Mercy Black

Three ghost-hunting high-schoolers visit the Moore House in Villisca, Iowa—the site of one of America’s most grisly unsolved mass murders. After their private tour is interrupted, the group sneaks back in at night, unaware of the otherworldly terror that awaits them.
The Axe Murders of Villisca
Lorena's mind is focused on her 12-year-old son’s safety after a recent accident. This is why their home security system is so crucial. It keeps a watchful eye on him when she can’t. But when surprise attackers appear, the cameras can only watch as masked invaders stalk mother and son in a real-time home invasion nightmare.
Untitled Home Invasion Film
At 12 years old, Jeremy has already survived more than any kid should ever have to go through. Recovering from a heart transplant which was needed after a harrowing car accident with his mom, his resilient spirit and good nature are getting him through. While he is starting to resent his mother’s overbearing protectiveness as a result of the accident, he is just as determined to make sure no harm comes to his mom.
Nest
Hand drawn animation telling the story of an aspiring boxer who reflexively says a one-liner joke every time he's hit in the jaw.