Michael Kennedy

Michael Kennedy

Michael Kennedy is a genre-bending screenwriter whose fearless wit and empathy-driven storytelling have made him one of the most distinctive voices in modern horror-comedy. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio and now based in Los Angeles, Kennedy cut his teeth working behind the scenes in film and television before emerging as a writer with a singular knack for turning familiar tropes inside out.

His breakout feature Freaky (co-written with Christopher Landon) fused body-swap comedy with slasher horror, creating a wildly inventive mix of scares, satire, and sincerity. It announced Kennedy as a filmmaker unafraid to explore identity and transformation through both laughter and bloodshed.

He followed with It’s a Wonderful Knife, a twisted holiday riff on small-town redemption, and Heart Eyes, a rom-com-meets-horror collision that further showcased his ability to blend dark humor, heart, and genuine terror in equal measure.

Kennedy’s work thrives on contrast — empathy and anarchy, heart and horror. Beneath the outrageous premises and sly genre play lies a writer deeply attuned to questions of self, morality, and the monsters that live within us all.

Whether he’s dismantling slasher myths or finding humanity in the absurd, Michael Kennedy brings a rare mix of intelligence, humor, and emotional truth to everything he writes — the kind of sensibility that reminds us why horror and comedy have always been perfect bedfellows. 🌈

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