Craig Thomas, a renowned filmmaker, has made a lasting impact on the world of cinema through his work on several iconic projects. One of his most notable achievements is the 1988 horror classic, Friday the 13th: The New Blood, which has become a staple of the genre.
Over two decades later, Thomas would go on to write and co-produce the 2011 science fiction thriller, Source Code, which received widespread critical acclaim for its unique blend of action, suspense, and emotional depth.
In addition to his work in the realms of horror and science fiction, Thomas has also demonstrated his versatility as a writer by collaborating on the 2007 Bob Dylan tribute film, I'm Not There, which featured an all-star cast and earned a reputation for its innovative storytelling and musical performances.