Mike Mendez
A native to Los Angeles, Mike Mendez was in the backyard making movies since the age of 10. At the age of 23, Mike made his first feature film "Killers," which was accepted into the Sundance Film Festival in 1997. The film was picked up by Alpine Pictures, who distributed the feature in the U.S. The film also received a worldwide theatrical release.
He followed that up with the horror comedy "The Convent," which was also accepted into the Sundance Film Festival in 2000, as well as over 30 other film festivals worldwide. The film was released by Lionsgate in the U.S.
In 2002, he produced a documentary for Universal Television and Showtime entitled "Masters of Horror," featuring interviews with some of the genre's most legendary filmmakers. In 2006, Mike's film "The Gravedancers" premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released in theaters nationally by Lionsgate & After Dark Films as part of "8 Films To Die For".
Along with producing short films for X-box and working on the television series "Beavis & Butthead", Mike's newest film is "Big Ass Spider!" for Epic Pictures, which premiered at the 2013 SXSW Film Festival. Starring "Heroes" alumni Greg Grunberg, it had a limited theatrical worldwide.
Timo Rose's Beast

Chillerama

All the Creatures Were Stirring

The Devil’s Trap

Terror Toons 3

The 50 Best Horror Movies You've Never Seen

Beyond Brotherhood

Sharknado: Feeding Frenzy

The Horror Crowd

Tales of the Uncanny

Malignant

The Black Box

The Convent

The Gravedancers

Bimbo Movie Bash

Killers

Big Ass Spider!

The Devil’s Trap

Lavalantula

Satanic Hispanics

Tales of Halloween

Tales of Halloween

The Last Heist

The Last Heist

All American Christmas Carol
The Most Famous Man in the World!
Strolling Into the Sunset
Chaplin the Hero

Slotherhouse

The Shed

Lavalantula

Lavalantula

Don't Kill It

Satanic Hispanics

Big Ass Spider!

The Traveler

San La Muerte

Tales from the Crypt: New Year's Shockin' Eve

Bimbo Movie Bash

The Gravedancers

The Gravedancers

Tales of Halloween

Satanic Hispanics

Masters of Horror

Nightmare Cinema

The Shed

He Knows Your Every Move

Acceleration

A Mother Knows Worst

Don't Look Back

Toys of Terror

Killers

Doggie Heaven
