Born 1969 (age 57) · Long Branch, New Jersey, USA
Appears in 22 titles

James Merendino is an American movie director and scriptwriter. He was born in New Jersey, and moved with his family to Salt Lake City, Utah when he was six years old. After pursuing post-secondary education in Rome and Los Angeles, California, studying Western philosophy and theology, Merendino settled in Hollywood, California when he was 19 years old, and began a tenure with Hollywood mogul Dan Melnick. In 1991, Merendino was hired for his first motion picture, Witchcraft IV. His second film, A River Made to Drown In (1997), is a movie that was pivotal to the gay community in the United States, with Richard Chamberlain coming out publicly after the film's release. Merendino's most successful film, SLC Punk, was released in 1998. The film is centered on two punk rockers living in Salt Lake City and follows their daily nihilistic lives. SLC Punk is semi-autobiographical. The 2000 film Magicians was a European co-production with Alan Arkin and Claire Forlani. Amerikana was produced as part of the Dogma 95 by Lars Von Trier. In 2016, the sequel long awaited sequel to SLC Punk, Punk's Dead was released. James Merendino has directed 18 movies also served as the writer on the majority of them. He was nominated for best original screenplay at the Independent Spirit Awards.

Filmography

SLC Punk
7.1
SLC Punk
1998
Director
Punk's Dead: SLC Punk 2
4.6
Punk's Dead: SLC Punk 2
2016
Director
Trespassing
4.8
Trespassing
2004
Director
Terrified
4.3
Terrified
1995
Director
Witchcraft IV: The Virgin Heart
River Made to Drown In
5.1
River Made to Drown In
1997
Director
Magicians
5.8
Magicians
2000
Director
Amerikana
6.6
Amerikana
2001
Director
The Real Thing
7.2
The Real Thing
1996
Director
Hard Drive
3.0
Hard Drive
1994
Director
The Upstairs Neighbour
4.5
The Upstairs Neighbour
1994
Director
The Invisible Life of Thomas Lynch
Great Kills
Great Kills
2022
Director
The Evergreen Fade
The Evergreen Fade
Director
Death club
Death club
2008
Director
Gasoline
Director