Brandon Lazenko
- Director
- Producer
Born in Akron, Ohio, Brandon Lazenko's debut into genre filmmaking, "A Serpent by the Nest," set the stage for his career. This short film garnered recognition, winning numerous directorial awards, and establishing him as a filmmaker with diverse perspective. Lazenko's work is recognized by his ability to blend suspense, atmosphere, and rich character development, crafting dark and immersive narratives that captivate audiences.
Mentored by horror industry icon Robert Kurtzman, Lazenko's career reflects his passion to learn from the best and push the boundaries of conventional filmmaking. This mentorship has been a guiding force in Lazenko's career, influencing his creative process and artistic decisions.
His most recent project, "October Roses," is a testament to his evolving artistry. Based on Stephen King's 1978 short story "Nona," and executively produced by Robert Kurtzman, the film highlights Lazenko's skill in crafting stories that are dynamic and emotionally charged.
Mentored by horror industry icon Robert Kurtzman, Lazenko's career reflects his passion to learn from the best and push the boundaries of conventional filmmaking. This mentorship has been a guiding force in Lazenko's career, influencing his creative process and artistic decisions.
His most recent project, "October Roses," is a testament to his evolving artistry. Based on Stephen King's 1978 short story "Nona," and executively produced by Robert Kurtzman, the film highlights Lazenko's skill in crafting stories that are dynamic and emotionally charged.