
Joshua D. Maley
Directing
Biography
Joshua D. Maley, born January 1, 1979, in Industry, PA, is a filmmaker and author known mostly for his forays into the horror genre. Raised in Southwestern Pennsylvania, Maley's early passion for storytelling led him from writing short stories and stage plays to directing his first short film, "Eros is Thanatos," in 2004. Inspired by this experience, he pursued formal education in film, attending Point Park University and Full Sail Online. In 2015, Maley established Grimm Sleeper Productions, marking his foray into professional filmmaking. His debut short, 415 (2018), debuted at the Pittsburgh Independent Film Festival and has garnered several awards and selections at subsequent festivals. Maley's literary talents also shine, with the publication of his short fiction series, "The Unquiet," which launched in 2018 with "The Unquiet Grave" and continued in its 2021 sequel, "The Unquiet Gift." Continuing to push creative boundaries, Maley ventured into feature filmmaking with the psychological thriller, "Waltz," which will debut late this year and has already picked up recognition and awards for its trailer and promotional art. He is currently immersed in the production of the horror short, "Dead Friends Forever." Additionally, he is developing "GEN-X: The Movie" and "Unburied," showcasing his versatility across genres. With a growing portfolio and a commitment to character-driven storytelling, Maley may yet prove to be a dynamic force in the entertainment industry.
Known For

On the run from her former employers through a zombie-ridden hellscape, a war-weary neurobiologist searches desperately for her missing sister. But an unlikely bond with a docile ghoul threatens to upend her understanding of the undead and the outbreak itself.
Dead Friends Forever

Desperate after losing her job, Alice earns money selling photos through an erotically-charged social media site. But when an avid fan takes things too far, Alice finds herself in a fight for her life.
Waltz
Plagued with the same series of recurring numbers that inevitably foretell terrible events, Darby struggles with accepting that the pattern is, as her psychiatrist suggests, confirmation bias being exaggerated by her severe anxiety. As her birthday - April 15th - draws near, Darby braces for what she is positive will be her last day on Earth.