Alan Rowe Kelly
The master of the macabre, Alan Rowe Kelly, was born in 1961 in the vibrant city of New York, USA. Kelly's career in the horror and suspense genres spanned the active years from 2004, with his most famous films being "The Blood Shed" and "I'll Bury You Tomorrow," both of which garnered cult followings. While not a staple in major film festivals, his work has been recognized for its unique blend of horror and dark comedy, earning him the Independent Spirit Award at the 2006 Eerie Horror Film Festival. A true auteur of horror, Kelly's films are a testament to his love for the genre, his ability to craft suspenseful narratives is only surpassed by his knack for creating enduringly unsettling characters.