Background
Bousman was born in Overland Park, Kansas, the son of Nancy and Lynn Bousman.
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From director Darren Lynn Bousman (the SAW franchise, Mother's Day, Repo! The Genetic Opera) comes a chilling, supernatural tale set in the cold beauty of Middle America in the late '80s! After a brutal massacre takes place in a gorgeous house, real estate agent and family man Richard Ashwalt is assigned the impossible task of picking up the pieces and selling the property. As Richard inspects the blood-soaked grounds a twisted old man journeys to the house with a sinister and terrifying purpose. Richard is about to be drawn into a web of shadows, murders and massacres that will shatter him to his very core! MATURE THEMES
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Bousman was born in Overland Park, Kansas, the son of Nancy and Lynn Bousman.
He attended high school at Shawnee Mission North High School in Overland Park, and studied film at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida.
During 2004, he was pitching an idea for a movie called The Desperate to various American studios, who complained that the screenplay was too violent, and the plot was too close to Saw. David A. Armstrong who worked on Saw asked Bousman if he could show the script to Saw producer Gregg Hoffman. Two months later, Bousman was flown to Toronto to direct.
During the production of Saw II, Bousman directed the music video for Mudvayne"s single "Forget to Remember," which appeared as the lead song on the soundtrack album.
Saw II was profitable and Bousman was signed on to direct Saw III, which was released on October 27, 2006. After Saw III, Bousman announced that he would never direct another Saw film so that he would be free to prepare for his project Repo! the Genetic Opera, the stage version of which he had directed in 2002.
Despite this, on February 19, 2007, Leigh Whannell announced that Bousman had signed on to direct Saw IV. Bousman explained that before shooting could begin on Repo!, there was a gap of time during which the songs were being pre-recorded, and he would be able to direct Saw IV during that period. He directed an episode of the horror anthology show Fear Itself, entitled "New Year"s Day".
He has also been attached to direct the remake of David Cronenberg"s Scanners.
Bousman taught director newcomers in the Horror Boot Camp, which began on May 7, 2010 and ended on May 9, 2010 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He will direct the psychological thriller Ninety which based on screenbook of Scott Millam. Bousman directed the 2010 remake of Mother"s Day starring Shawn Ashmore, Deborah Ann Woll, and Briana Evigan.
In 2011, Bousman directed the film 11-11-11.
In 2012, Bousman reunited with Repo! writer Terrance Zdunich along with several cast members to direct, a short film that is planned to be the first installment of a longer series. On May 13, 2013, it was announced that Bousman will be directing a film titled Sacrilege, another religious-themed work, the first being 11-11-11.
He is currently shopping the film to the Cannes Festival. In 2015, he participated in the anthology movie "Tales of Halloween", produced by Epic Pictures.
He also directed the segment, "The Night Billy Raised Hell" written by Clint Sears.
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