
Brett Mullen
Director·Hornell, New York, USA
7 horror credits
Brett Mullen was born in 1985 in Hornell, New York, to Laura Mullen (Coleman), a horse show manager and event planner, and John Mullen, a floor covering specialist. Brett spent his younger years in Hammondsport, New York and later in Orlando, Florida, where he obtained a degree in Computer Science at Full Sail University and education at The New York Film Academy. In 2008 Mullen relocated to North Carolina to pursue his career.
Brett began his career as a cinematographer, carrying out duties as director of photography on Christine Parker's Dead of the Night (2009) and Matthew B. Moore's Keep it in Hell (2010) in which both films received awards for 'Best Cinematography'. Mullen later collaborated with Moore as producer and director of photography on a western horror feature titled Hatchet County (2012).
In 2014, Mullen directed his first feature film, Bombshell Bloodbath, a graphic zombie horror film, inspired by the late 1970's and early 1980's in Italian cinema. Bombshell Bloodbath was a micro budget film, however, it quickly gained popularity for it's retro charm and grotesque death scenes. Bombshell Bloodbath, marked Brett Mullen's first distribution deal in the United States of American, later receiving distribution in the United Kingdom and Italy under the title, Dead Inferno, portending his future career in horror.
Director5 films

Killer Babes and the Frightening Film Fiasco
Director

Bloody Ballet
Director

Belladonna
Director

Bombshell Bloodbath
Director

Bloody Bloodsuckers That Bite
Director
Writer2 films

Killer Babes and the Frightening Film Fiasco
Screenplay

Bombshell Bloodbath
Writer
Producer3 films

Hatchet County
Executive Producer

Belladonna
Executive Producer

Bombshell Bloodbath
Producer
Cinematographer4 films

Hatchet County
Cinematography

Belladonna
Cinematography

Fix It In Post
Cinematography

Bombshell Bloodbath
Director of Photography
Editor2 films

Belladonna
Editor

Bombshell Bloodbath
Editor