Scott Teems

Scott Teems is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer best known for his work on That Evening Sun (2009), The Quarry (2020), Halloween Kills (2021), Firestarter (2022) and Insidious: The Red Door (2023).

Scott Teems
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
Years active2009–present

Career

In 2009, Teems started his career by directing and writing the drama film That Evening Sun.[1] In February 2012, Teems signed on to script a film version of Cutting for Stone.[2] In October 2012, he was attached to script Scott Derrickson's horror film The Breathing Method, based on Stephen King's novella of the same name.[3] In 2014, he wrote and directed the documentary film Holbrook/Twain: An American Odyssey.[4] By 2016, he scripted six episodes for the drama series Rectify, directing two of them.[5]

In November 2018, he drafted the script for an episode of Narcos: Mexico.[6] In 2020, he directed the mystery thriller film The Quarry, from a screenplay he wrote alongside Andrew Brotzman.[7] He wrote the script and story for horror sequel Halloween Kills (2021),[8] and also scripted the horror-thriller remake Firestarter, released in 2022.[9][10]

In July 2019, Teems was announced to have drafted the story for David Gordon Green's upcoming The Exorcist: Believer.[11][12] In October 2020, he was brought on board to script Insidious: The Red Door.[13][14]

Filmography

Short film

Year Title Director Writer Executive
Producer
Editor Notes
2004 Root. Yes Yes No No
2006 Le Chase Yes No No Yes Co-directed with Charlie Shahnaian
2007 A Death in the Woods Yes Yes No Yes
2012 The Network Effect Featuring Dr. Steven Shepard Yes No No No Documentary short
2018 Interpreting Twain No No Yes No
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Feature film

Year Title Director Writer Executive
Producer
Notes Ref.
2009 That Evening Sun Yes Yes No [15]
2014 Holbrook/Twain: An American Odyssey Yes Yes Yes Documentary film [16]
2020 The Quarry Yes Yes No [7]
2021 Halloween Kills No Yes No [8]
2022 Firestarter No Yes Yes [9][17]
2023 Insidious: The Red Door No Yes No [18]
The Exorcist: Believer No Story No Post-production [19]

Television

Year Title Director Writer Executive
Producer
Notes Ref.
2014–16 Rectify Yes Yes Yes 6 episodes [5]
2018 Narcos: Mexico No Yes Yes Episode: "Rafa, Rafa, Rafa" [6]

Accolades

For That Evening Sun, he won awards at the 2006 IFP Market Award for "Emerging Narrative Screenplay Award",[20] the 2009 Atlanta Film Festival for "Jury Award for Best Narrative",[21] the 2009 Newport International Film Festival for "Special Narrative Feature Jury Prize" and "Student Jury Narrative Grand Prize",[22] and the 2009 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival for "Best Director".[23]

References

  1. Tully, Michael (November 5, 2009). "A Conversation with Scott Teems". Hammer to Nail. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  2. Jeff Sneider (February 9, 2012). "Anonymous Content pic adapts Abraham Verghese novel". Variety. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  3. Fleming, Mike Jr. (October 15, 2012). "Sinister's Blumhouse And Scott Derrickson Re-Team On Stephen King Novella 'Breathing Method'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  4. Susan King (June 13, 2014). "'American Odyssey' chronicles 60 years of Hal Holbrook as Mark Twain". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  5. Trumbore, Dave (April 28, 2017). "'Firestarter' Remake in the Works for Director Akiva Goldsman, 'Rectify' Writer". Collider. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
  6. Andrew, Stephen (February 7, 2019). "'Halloween 2': 'Narcos: Mexico' Scribe Scott Teems In Talks to Write". PopCulture. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  7. D'Alessandro, Anthony (April 8, 2019). "Michael Shannon & Shea Whigham Reteam 'The Quarry' Starts Production". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  8. Sneider, Jeff (February 6, 2019). "Exclusive: Halloween Sequel to Be Written by Firestarter Scribe Scott Teems". Collider. Archived from the original on February 6, 2019. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  9. Kroll, Justin (June 28, 2018). "'In the Fade' Director to Take on Stephen King's 'Firestarter' for Universal, Blumhouse (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  10. Kroll, Justin (December 16, 2019). "'Firestarter' Reboot Taps 'Vigil' Filmmaker to Direct". Variety. Archived from the original on February 11, 2022. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  11. Welk, Brian (July 26, 2021). "Universal Pays $400 Million for New Exorcist Trilogy Featuring Leslie Odom Jr. and Ellen Burstyn". TheWrap. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  12. Lussier, Germain (July 26, 2021). "A New Exorcist Trilogy Is Coming From Universal and Blumhouse [Updated]". Gizmodo. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  13. "Patrick Wilson to Make Directing Debut With 5th 'Insidious' for Blumhouse". TheWrap. October 29, 2020. Archived from the original on November 16, 2020. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  14. "Patrick Wilson to Make Directorial Debut With 'Insidious 5'". The Hollywood Reporter. October 29, 2020. Archived from the original on November 16, 2020. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  15. Akers, Greg (October 8, 2009). "Indie Memphis Outtakes: Filmmaker Scott Teems". Memphis Flyer. Archived from the original on June 13, 2011. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  16. Andrew Gans (October 29, 2019). "Watch Trailer for Holbrook/Twain: An American Odyssey". Playbill.
  17. Sneider, Jeff (December 16, 2019). "Blumhouse's 'Firestarter' Remake Heats Up with 'The Vigil' Director Keith Thomas". Collider. Archived from the original on December 17, 2019. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
  18. John, Squires (August 22, 2022). "Fear the Dark: Filming Has Wrapped on 'Insidious Chapter 5'". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
  19. Outlaw, Kofi (June 2, 2022). "The Exorcist Star Ellen Burstyn Already Shot Scenes for New Movie". ComicBook.com. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  20. "IFP Market '06".
  21. "'09 ATLFF - Jury Award Winners". April 20, 2009. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  22. "NIFF Announced 2009 Award Winners". June 7, 2009. Archived from the original on December 18, 2009. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  23. "Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival". September 27, 2009. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
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