Mario Cerrito
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Born | Mario Cerrito III March 1, 1984 |
Occupation(s) | Film director, producer |
Years active | 2012–present |
Mario Cerrito III (born March 1, 1984) is an American filmmaker, writer, producer and actor most closely associated with the horror genre.[1] He is best known for his found footage cult film series Human Hibachi. The movies were released by Troma Entertainment and won best feature film awards at the New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival. Cerrito is recognized as having an unfiltered approach to horror.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Early life and education
[edit]Mario was born in South Philadelphia, on March 1, 1984. He was raised in Audubon, New Jersey. He is Italian American.[11] He lived in Woodstown, New Jersey, and graduated from Woodstown High School in 2002.[12] He played Division II baseball at Rowan College at Burlington County from 2003 to 2004.[13][14]
Career
[edit]Deadly Gamble and The Listing
[edit]Cerrito produced a short film titled The Cornfield Massacre in 2012.[15] In 2013, he wrote, produced, and directed his first feature film, Deadly Gamble, which screened at Delsea Drive in Theatre in Vineland, New Jersey.[16][17][18] The film was made on a $10,000 budget and was signed to Gregory Hatanaka's distribution company Cinema Epoch. In 2015, it and was released through EPIX, Tubi, and Amazon Prime Video.[19][20]
In 2015, Cerrito directed The Listing with a $25,000 budget. It won best feature film at the 2019 HNN Film Festival.[21] The film features horror actress Jessica Cameron. The movie was represented at Marché du Film, the business counterpart to the Cannes Film Festival. The movie was acquired by distribution company SGL Entertainment. It was released in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States to Blu-ray, DVD, Amazon Prime, Google Play and iTunes.[22][23] Bloody Disgusting wrote about the movie in 2017 and Dread Central in 2019.[24][25][26][27][28]
Human Hibachi series
[edit]Cerrito wrote, produced and directed Human Hibachi in 2018. Shot solely on an iPhone, the movie was initially deemed too extreme for a release to Amazon Prime and was released to its own website instead.[29][30] At the New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival in 2021 it was nominated for Best FX and Best Feature film, winning the latter. The film was also an official selection of Philadelphia Independent Film Festival and signed to Troma Entertainment for release.[31][30] The film was later acquired by distribution company Invincible Entertainment and released to various video on demand platforms in 2022. In August 2022 the DVD ranked in the top 100 best sellers on Amazon.[32][33] Invincible Entertainment brought the movie to Marché du Film at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival in France.[34] The film later was released to FOUND TV in November 2024.[35]
In summer 2021, Cerrito made the sequel Human Hibachi 2: Feast in The Forest. The movie was filmed in Mount Holly, New Jersey[7][36] and premiered in July 2022 in Philadelphia.[37] It went on to win best feature film at New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[38] Troma Entertainment picked the movie up for worldwide release.[39][40] The film was later released to FOUND TV in November 2024.[41]
In 2023, Cerrito produced and directed the short film and third installment, Human Hibachi: The Beginning. The movie won best New Jersey/New York horror film at New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival. Troma Entertainment acquired it for release to Troma Now in October of the same year.[42][43][44][45][46]
Human Hibachi 3: The Last Supper the fourth installment was announced in August 2024 and is set to be produced in the winter of 2025. The film stars scream queen Debbie Rochon and Lloyd Kaufman. Production started in December 2024 at Troma Entertainment studios in New York City and continued throughout February 2025 in South Jersey.[47][48][49][50][51][52] [53] [54]
Other work
[edit]Cerrito wrote and produced The House in the Pines featuring Mick Strawn as Director and Joe Nicolo from Butcher Bros. as composer.[55]
Cerrito provided the main film location for the horror film A Place in Hell. The film won best home grown horror feature film at the 2016 Garden State Film Festival.[56][57][58] The movie was released by Anchor Bay Entertainment to multiple Video On Demand platforms.[59]
He has also produced Variety (2015), Arisen I SAW (2016), The Philly Offensive (2016), Chase Street (2016), and Right Before Your Eyes (2017), among others.[60]
In 2023, Cerrito started a haunted attraction business, Fear Village, at Voorhees Town Center in Voorhees Township, New Jersey. In April 2024, a fire in the mall stalled the plans to open.[61][62][63][64][65][66][67]
Cerrito made a short film called Wall Of Souls in 2024.[68]
Cerrito was listed in a top ten independent horror filmmaker list from Horrornews.net in 2024.[69]
TV appearances
[edit]Cerrito and his family were featured on the Travel Channel's reality show Ghost Nation. Paranormal investigator Jason Hawes and his crew visited Cerrito's house and the program aired in October 2019. The episode was titled, "The Novelist's Nightmare."[70] He also had a minor role in the series Chase Street, which was featured on Amazon Prime.[71][72]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Event | Work | Category | Result |
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2019 | Horror News Network Film Festival | The Listing | Best feature film (as director) | Won |
2020 | Philadelphia Independent Film Festival | Human Hibachi | Best feature film | Nominated |
2021 | New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival | Human Hibachi | Best film (as producer) | Won |
2022 | New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival | Human Hibachi 2: Feast in The Forest | Best director | Nominated |
2022 | New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival | Human Hibachi 2: Feast in The Forest | Best film (as producer) | Won |
2023 | New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival | Human Hibachi: The Beginning | Best New Jersey New York film | Won |
2023 | New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival | Human Hibachi: The Beginning | Best director | Nominated |
Books and other writing
[edit]In 2013, Cerrito wrote Chasin' Brandy: An Extraordinary Tale of Puppy Love.[73][74]
In 201,3 he co-wrote a screenplay, Union City Streets, with Renoly Santiago.[75][76]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Film | |||||
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Director | Writer | Producer | Actor | Notes | ||
2014 | The Meatball | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Short film |
2015 | Deadly Gamble | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
2015 | Arisen | No | No | Yes | No | |
2016 | I SAW | No | No | Yes | No | |
2017 | The Listing | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
2019 | Right Before Your Eyes | No | No | Yes | No | |
2020 | Human Hibachi | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | |
2022 | Human Hibachi 2: Feast in The Forest | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | |
2023 | Human Hibachi: The Beginning | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Short film |
2024 | Wall Of Souls | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Short film |
2025 | Human Hibachi 3: The Last Supper | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Post production |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | As Self | Actor | Notes |
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2017 | Chase Street | No | Yes | Season 1 Episode 3 |
2019 | Ghost Nation | Yes | Yes | As self in Season 1 Episode 3 "The Novelist's Nightmare" |
Personal life
[edit]In 2014, Cerrito spoke to communication students at Woodstown High School, his alma mater, about filmmaking.[77]
In 2016, Cerrito visited a sick seven-year-old boy with mitochondrial disease at Nemours Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware. Cerrito gave the boy a signed poster of his movie.[78]
In 2017, Cerrito teamed up with the school resource officer of Riverside High School to film a PSA video, #DrinkDriveDie, for their students. The video showed the dangers of drinking and driving in dramatic fashion to help kids make better decisions. The film debuted at the school's prom assembly.[79][80]
In 2019, Cerrito was present when professional volleyball player Eric Zaun's committed suicide at Borgata in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[81][82][83]
He and his wife Charmaine reside in Mantua Township, New Jersey.[84][2]
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- Living people
- American horror film directors
- Film directors from New Jersey
- People from Audubon, New Jersey
- People from Mantua Township, New Jersey
- People from Woodstown, New Jersey
- Woodstown High School alumni
- 1984 births
- Actors from Camden County, New Jersey
- Actors from Gloucester County, New Jersey
- Actors from Salem County, New Jersey
- Writers from Camden County, New Jersey
- Writers from Gloucester County, New Jersey
- Writers from Salem County, New Jersey