High-concept horror/thriller Film/TV.
Not interested in standard slasher fare, there's way too much of it. I like stories that are inventive, fresh, original, and subvert expectations and tropes.
Anthony Masi has written, developed, directed and produced content for Paramount Studios, Starz, the CW Network/CBS Studios, Anchor Bay Entertainment, Lionsgate, FEARnet, National Cinemedia, the Shout Factory and Miramax. He is the producer of the horror genre’s most successful epic cinematic television, DVD and Blu-ray retrospectives, including HALLOWEEN: 25 Years of Terror, HIS NAME WAS JASON: 30 Years of Friday the 13th, THE PSYCHO LEGACY, STILL SCREAMING: The Ultimate Scary Movie Retrospective, and UNKNOWN DIMENSION: The Story of Paranormal Activity.
Anthony is an Executive Producer on the theatrically-released reboot of SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT, which is a remake of the controversial 1984 film by the same name, distributed by Cineverse and Sixth Dimension. The film opened in 1,600+ theaters worldwide in December 2025 to critical praise, and has a "Certified Fresh" score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Anthony produced the 2026 found-footage film DON’T LOOK IN THE DARK, which has earned strong critical acclaim from influencers and festival audiences alike. The film won Best Feature at the Birmingham Horror Film Festival and Best Horror Film at the Wallachia International Film Festival, and was an official selection at the Unnamed Footage Festival, New Jersey Film Festival, and New York CineFest.
Anthony also produced and directed the 2014 television countdown, THE 50 BEST HORROR MOVIES YOU’VE NEVER SEEN, co-produced the horror film BREAD CRUMBS, and wrote and directed the theatrically-released HALLOWEEN: The Shape of Horror.
Known as a horror genre expert, he has appeared as an interviewee in A&E’s “HALLOWEEN: The Inside Story,” alongside the likes of Jamie Lee Curtis and John Carpenter, and is in two episodes Season 3 of "Eli Roth's History of Horror" on AMC. In 2018, Anthony developed THE BLACK ROSE ANTHOLOGY with Drew Barrymore’s company, Flower Films, for the CW Network (CBS Studios).