S. Craig Zahler

S. Craig Zahler
Born Steven Craig Zahler
(1973-01-23) January 23, 1973
Miami, Florida, United States
Other names Czar
Occupation Novelist, screenwriter, director, cinematographer, musician

S. Craig Zahler (born January 23, 1973) is an American novelist, screenwriter, director, cinematographer and musician.

Life and career

Zahler has written novels in various genres, including western, crime and science fiction, and these works have received support from major award-winning names in both genre literature and film, most notably, Walter Hill, Kurt Russell, Larry Niven, Joe R. Lansdale and Jack Ketchum. His debut noir western novel, "A Congregation of Jackals" was nominated for The Spur Award by the Western Writers of America and The Peacekeeper by the Western Fictioneers. "Corpus Chrome, Inc.," "A Congregation of Jackals" and "Mean Business on North Ganson Street" all received starred reviews for excellence in Booklist.[1]

As a drummer, lyricist and singer, Zahler (as Czar) collaborates with his longtime friend Jeff Herriott (as JH Halberd) to write and perform songs as the heavy metal band Realmbuilder, who have three albums on Swedish label I Hate Records.[2] This is following Zahler's foray into black metal with the project Charnel Valley, for which he played drums, wrote lyrics and shared songwriting duties with Worm. The two Charnel Valley albums were released by Paragon Records.[3]

Zahler also wrote the script for a 2011 horror film Asylum Blackout (also called "The Incident at Sans Asylum" and The Incident), which was directed by Alexandre Courtès.[4]

In 2015, Zahler made his directorial debut, writing and directing the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which stars Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox, Lili Simmons, David Arquette and Richard Jenkins.[5] The film was released on October 23, 2015, in theaters and on video on demand.[6]

Bone Tomahawk received critical acclaim and won numerous awards. The film is 'Certified Fresh' by Rotten Tomatoes, where it has received positive reviews from 89% of critics.[7] The New York Times called it "[a] witty fusion of western, horror and comedy that gallops to its own beat",[8] while the LA Times said "There's a humming genre intelligence at work in the grim, witty horror-western Bone Tomahawk."[9] The Hollywood Reporter called it "[a] handsome Western with horror overtones",[10] and Variety described it as "...a most violent delight",[11] while Leonard Maltin said "[T]his modest feature leaves The Hateful Eight in the dust. It’s provocative, original, extremely violent and extremely good."[12] Twitch Film said "[Bone Tomahawk] succeeds in demonstrating the voice of its massively talented creator."[13] At the Sitges Film Festival Bone Tomahawk won the critic's award for "Best Picture", and Zahler was given the award for "Best Director".[14] The Independent Spirit Awards nominated Richard Jenkins for "Best Supporting Actor" and S. Craig Zahler for "Best Screenplay".[14] Kurt Russel won the "Best Actor" award at the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards.[14]

Projects in development

In 2015, Zahler told Creative Screenwriting, "I’ve had maybe a minimum of 21 different screenplays optioned or sold, and not one of them was made in Hollywood. I had one made by a French company in Belgium, but the other 20 or more – and some of those have been optioned multiple times, I had a television series that was at FX that went to Starz that went to AMC – none of them have been made."[15]

On June 22, 2006, Variety told that Zahler began his career at NYU film school as a cinematographer.[16] In 2004, he wrote six scripts, including a western that topped the prestigious Black List entitled as The Brigands of Rattleborge,[16] which Park Chan-wook was set to direct the film.[17]

On September 7, 2007, THR reported that Warner Bros. has acquired the film rights to the anime Robotech with Tobey Maguire attached to star and produce the film, while Zahler was set to write the script for the film.[18]

On March 25, 2011, Sony's Columbia Pictures has picked up the script of the film The Big Stone Grid written by Craig Zahler, produced by Michael De Luca.[19]

On September 5, 2012, it was announced that FX is developing a martial arts drama, Downtown Dragons, Zahler is set to write and executive produce.[20]

On October 30, 2012, Zahler was set to make his directorial debut with a horror western film Bone Tomahawk from his own script. Two years later, the picture went into production in California. The film stars Kurt Russell and Richard Jenkins.[21]

On June 27, 2013, Warner Bros. acquired the film rights to his crime novel Mean Business on North Ganson Street. He will write the script of the film which is set to star Leonardo DiCaprio and Jamie Foxx.[22]

Novels

Films

Year Title Director Screenwriter Novel author Cinematographer Composer Notes
1995 August Roads Yes
1996 Warsaw Story Yes short film
1997 Lucia's Dream Yes
2003 Rooster Yes short film
2011 The Incident Yes also known as Asylum Blackout
2015 Bone Tomahawk YesYes Yes
2017 Brawl in Cell Block 99[25] YesYes
2018 Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich[26] Yes
Wraiths of the Broken Land[27] Yes screenplay by Drew Goddard[28]

Albums

As a musician, Zahler is better known by his stage name Czar.

Charnel Valley (Czar and Worm)

Realmbuilder (Czar and JH Halberd)

References

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  2. "Realmbuilder". metal-archives.com.
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  4. Leydon, Joe (2 October 2011). "Review: 'The Incident'". variety.com. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
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  15. Zacharias, Ramona (December 14, 2015). "Delivering the Beats: Bone Tomahawk". Creative Screenwriting. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
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  18. "Maguire, WB attack the big screen with 'Robotech'". hollywoodreporter.com. 7 September 2007. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  19. Kit, Borys (25 March 2011). "Columbia Picks Up Spec Script By S. Craig Zahler". hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  20. Andreeva, Nellie (5 September 2012). "FX Developing Martial Arts Drama Project". deadline.com. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
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  27. Hammond, Pete (October 15, 2016). "Ridley Scott Honored By American Cinematheque But At 78 Is Just Getting Started". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 30, 2016.
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  32. "Realmbuilder - Fortifications of the Pale Architect - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". metal-archives.com.
  33. "Realmbuilder - Blue Flame Cavalry - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". metal-archives.com.
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