Bobby Miller

Bobby Miller is a filmmaker known for making genre-bending comedies. His short film TUB and feature debut THE CLEANSE add horror, fantasy, and little creatures to the mix. The films’ world premiered at Sundance and SXSW respectively, and have gone on to screen at film festivals around the world, collecting awards, and weirding people out. His feature debut THE CLEANSE was released in theaters and VOD by Sony Pictures in 2018 and made RottenTomatoes Top 10 Best-reviewed horror films of 2018 list. It recently premiered on Hulu.  His latest short END TIMES won “Best Short Film” at Boston Underground film festival and was part of the Opening Night Gala at the Maryland Film Festival. It’s since played Fantastic Fest, Fantasia, and other film festivals around the world. It premiered online as a Vimeo Staff Pick.  His new film “CRITTERS ATTACK!” is a reboot of the beloved cult horror franchise “CRITTERS” for Warner Brothers Home Video / Sy Fy Channel. Due out Summer 2019.  Outside of his film work, he’s been a digital producer whose worked for places like BuzzFeed, SuperDeluxe, MTV, Spotify, SoulPancake, and Next New Networks (Google), where he’s made things a little more straight-laced. He’s also written for animated television shows such as SUMMER CAMP ISLAND for Cartoon Network and STAR VS THE FORCES OF EVIL for Disney TV. He sometimes moonlights as an actor.

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Director:
2010  Tub
2012  Holiday Road
2018  End Times
2018  The Cleanse
2020  Critters Attack!

Executive Producer:
2010  Tub
2012  Holiday Road
2018  End Times
2018  The Cleanse
2020  Critters Attack!

Writer:
2010  Tub
2012  Holiday Road
2018  End Times
2018  The Cleanse
2020  Critters Attack!

Story:
2018  Summer Camp Island

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