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  1. Jan 4, 2024 · Ryan Turek has been a member of the Blumhouse team for eight years now, having segued from being one of the on-line horror community’s most notable writers (as Ryan Rotten) to producing a string of the company’s horror hits.

  2. 27K followers, 1,450 following, 5,819 posts – Ryan Turek (@ryturek) on Instagram: "Exec Producer // Blumhouse"

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1226081Ryan Turek - IMDb

    Ryan Turek. Producer: The Black Phone. Ryan Turek started in the industry as a journalist focusing solely on the world of horror films and entertainment. He was a co-founder of DreadCentral.com, a regular contributor to Fangoria Magazine and, later, the managing editor of ShockTillYouDrop.com.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Wallingford, Connecticut, USA
  4. Night Swim. Ryan Turek. Scream. A backyard swimming pool. A symbol of youth, status and wish-fulfillment, quintessentially American yet universal in its shimmering appeal. A life-enhancing luxury to those who can afford the cost, an absolute necessity for those poor souls who live in the most hellishly hot of places.

  5. Ryan Turek. Producer: The Black Phone. Ryan Turek started in the industry as a journalist focusing solely on the world of horror films and entertainment. He was a co-founder of DreadCentral.com, a regular contributor to Fangoria Magazine and, later, the managing editor of ShockTillYouDrop.com.

    • October 1, 1976
  6. Feb 20, 2024 · Ryan Turek may be the most influential person in horror cinema you’ve never heard of. Since as early as 2017’s Happy Death Day, he’s been a producer at Blumhouse, hired by Jason Blum himself...

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  8. Dec 29, 2023 · Leading up to the release of Night Swim, Nick L’Barrow had the chance to chat with the minds behind the film, including Blumhouse producer and horror hound Ryan Turek about the evolution of the short film, creating sympathetic characters, and whether a film can be ‘too scary’ for general audiences!

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