Andy Edwards an award-winning writer and director specialising in high-concept, genre-based projects. His first full feature as writer/director was the zombie-comedy, Ibiza Undead.
Ibiza Undead premiered at Frightfest (the UK’s biggest horror festival) in 2016, and has screened around the world, including at the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia. It was sold around the world and in the US received a limited theatrical release in late 2017, under its US title of Zombie Spring Breakers.
Summer 2022 saw the release of his next feature as writer/director, and his first full feature as producer, the thriller Graphic Desires. Additionally, a feature he co-wrote, The Ghosts Of Monday, (starring Julian Sands). and horror anthology Midnight Peepshow (in which Andy wrote & directed a section) also premiered at Frightfest 2022.
“Andy will truly evolve to the status of other talented horror filmmakers such as James Wan and John Carpenter” - The People’s Movies
Punch
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Film
by Paranoid Android Films
writer/director/producer
Midnight Peepshow
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Film
Writer/Director
The Ghosts of Monday
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Film
Writer
Graphic Desires
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Film
writer/director/producer
Blaze of Gory
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Film
(Horror)
Director Add a Plot »
Ibiza Undead
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by Templeheart Films
Writer/Director
Grindsploitation
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Film
(Action, Crime, Horror, Sci-Fi and 1 More)
Director Exploitation anthology from the twisted minds of established and up and coming directors from across the globe.
Three's a Shroud
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Film
(Horror)
Director A modern British horror anthology in the tradition of Asylum and Tales From the Crypt. A babysitter tells disturbing tales to child in her care as punishment, but little does she know that her life depends on spinning the most horrific stories possible... a trilogy of terror-filled stories, featuring slashers, monsters and ghosts. Stars scream queens Suzi Lorraine, Dani Thompson and Emily Booth.
Six Ghosts
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Film
(Short, Horror and Romance)
Director A young couple discover that before they can be together, they must banish the ghosts that haunt them.
British Horror Award
(2012)