Attila Juhasz
- Writer
- Producer
- Editor
Attila Juhasz is a writer, producer and owner of Attila's Creative Works LLC which owns and operates OTT channels, WimZTV, Baby Boomer TV, Western TV & Movie Classics, Yesterfear, and others.
Born and raised in NY, he is a third generation writer following a proud family literary legacy.
He wrote, developed and produced Zombie Squash, a video game starring the voice talents of George A. Romero, the iconic director of Night of the Living Dead with music by Roy Z (of Halford, Bruce Dickinson and Tribe of Gypsies).
In 2014, he produced a short film based on his philosophical book, 'The Logical Meaning of God' and in 2017 he wrote and produced a pilot-short called 'Barto's TV From Earth' both of which are available on Amazon Prime.
In 1992, he was the publisher of New York Onslaught, a heavy metal magazine circulated by Tower Records in NY, NJ, and CT. His consultation was soon sought after by rock stars like Rob Halford of Judas Priest on the emerging technologies and marketing possibilities of the Internet.
Juhasz launched "HorrorMovies.com" web site in 1996, considered to be the first commercial genre web site. He later sold it to publicly traded Unapix Entertainment, Inc. where he was hired as the Director of Internet Marketing. There, he produced the world's first Internet Seance along with B-Movie Scream Queen Debbie Rochon who at the time was a producer at eYada.com; an Internet radio station.
In the late 90s, he wrote freelance articles and columns for genre magazines Fangoria and Sci Fi Teen. In 2005, he moved to Phoenix, AZ and formed Attila's Creative Works LLC while serving as Marketing Director for Rob Halford's Metal God Entertainment (2005- 2012) where he also wrote and edited several music documentaries distributed globally by Warner ADA, Sony Japan and Universal Fontana.
Born and raised in NY, he is a third generation writer following a proud family literary legacy.
He wrote, developed and produced Zombie Squash, a video game starring the voice talents of George A. Romero, the iconic director of Night of the Living Dead with music by Roy Z (of Halford, Bruce Dickinson and Tribe of Gypsies).
In 2014, he produced a short film based on his philosophical book, 'The Logical Meaning of God' and in 2017 he wrote and produced a pilot-short called 'Barto's TV From Earth' both of which are available on Amazon Prime.
In 1992, he was the publisher of New York Onslaught, a heavy metal magazine circulated by Tower Records in NY, NJ, and CT. His consultation was soon sought after by rock stars like Rob Halford of Judas Priest on the emerging technologies and marketing possibilities of the Internet.
Juhasz launched "HorrorMovies.com" web site in 1996, considered to be the first commercial genre web site. He later sold it to publicly traded Unapix Entertainment, Inc. where he was hired as the Director of Internet Marketing. There, he produced the world's first Internet Seance along with B-Movie Scream Queen Debbie Rochon who at the time was a producer at eYada.com; an Internet radio station.
In the late 90s, he wrote freelance articles and columns for genre magazines Fangoria and Sci Fi Teen. In 2005, he moved to Phoenix, AZ and formed Attila's Creative Works LLC while serving as Marketing Director for Rob Halford's Metal God Entertainment (2005- 2012) where he also wrote and edited several music documentaries distributed globally by Warner ADA, Sony Japan and Universal Fontana.