Paul Easter, a British filmmaker and actor, has garnered significant attention in the indie horror scene since the release of four of his horror films in 2012. Notorious for his outspoken nature, Easter has carved a reputation for himself as a force to be reckoned with.
Easter's cinematic style is heavily influenced by classic horror films from the early 1980s, particularly the original Friday the 13th movies. His work is often characterized by its retro aesthetic and nods to the horror genre's golden age.
One of his most recent films, "Devil Dog Shuck Returns," received a glowing review from esteemed horror film critic M.J. Simpson in 2016. Simpson's review, which has been widely shared and quoted, describes the film as "one of the most bizarre, distinctive, subversive, idiosyncratic, clinically insane slices of avant-garde cinema that has ever troubled my eyeballs."