John Fallon's journey in the film industry began with a two-year immersion in the technical aspects of filmmaking, followed by a three-year professional theater program where he honed his acting skills and graduated with honors.
His directorial debut, the feature-length film "The Shelter", which he wrote and directed, has received critical acclaim. Starring Michael Pare, the film was released in theaters, VOD, and DVD, with The LA Times praising its "remarkably ambitious" approach and Ain't it Cool News commending its "resonant tone and spot-on execution".
As a director, John Fallon has also worked on the music video for Daddy Yankee's hit song "Gasolina" and the award-winning short film "The Red Hours". His current projects in development include the action film EVA, the barbarian adventure film "The Prize", and the bleak period drama "Heretic", which explores the struggles of two Templars after the second Crusade.
John Fallon's screenplays have been successfully produced into films, including "Deaden", "Trance", and "American Muscle". As an actor, he has appeared in films such as "Saw II", "100 Feet" opposite Famke Janssen, the French hit "Dead Shadows", and the action film "American Muscle".
Since 2000, John has been the driving force behind one of the world's most successful horror movie websites, Arrow in the Head, part of the JoBlo Movie Network. His expertise has led him to become a member of the jury at esteemed film festivals such as Sitges and Fantastic Fest, among others.