Filmmaker Caleb Phillips Signs with WME Following Viral Success and Festival Acclaim
Guillermo del ToroOscar-winning filmmaker and author whose work and commentary explore fantasy, horror, and cinema.
From Viral Shorts to Studio Deals: The Ascent of Caleb Phillips
A New Chapter: Caleb Phillips Joins WME
Caleb Phillips, an emerging talent in the filmmaking world, has officially inked a deal with the prominent agency WME. This significant step marks a new chapter in his career, further solidifying his presence in the competitive entertainment industry. The agreement with WME follows closely on the heels of his recent signing with Underground, a management firm recognized for nurturing promising artists.
The Genesis of a Vision: "Other Side Of The Box" and Early Works
Phillips first garnered widespread attention with his viral horror short, "Other Side Of The Box." Since its release in 2018, the film has accumulated over 30 million views, captivating audiences with its chilling premise of a couple encountering a mysterious, ill-fated box. This early success served as a crucial stepping stone for Phillips, allowing him to refine his directorial skills while actively participating in various production crews. He continued to showcase his distinctive narrative style with "Play Me," a suspenseful short about a woman's amnesia and a cryptic voice recorder found in a car with a bound man.
"Imposters": A Festival Hit and Critical Darling
The director recently celebrated the premiere of his feature film, "Imposters," at South by Southwest. Phillips not only directed but also penned the screenplay for this genre-bending movie. "Imposters" stars Jessica Rothe as a mother determined to retrieve her abducted child, only to face unsettling doubts about her son's true identity upon his return. The film has received universal praise, achieving a perfect 100 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes from its showing in the festival's Midnighter section.
The Rise of Online Filmmakers in Hollywood
Phillips's ascension mirrors a broader trend in the film industry, where creators who initially gained traction online are now achieving mainstream success. This phenomenon is exemplified by figures like Kane Parsons, whose "Backrooms" became a box office sensation, and Curry Barker, whose film "Obsession" achieved remarkable commercial success, demonstrating a rare growth in its second and third weekends. These examples underscore the evolving landscape of talent discovery and the increasing recognition of digital-native filmmakers.
A Future Bright with Potential: Industry Recognition
His signing with WME coincides with a period of heightened interest in online filmmaking talent. Industry professionals, including agents, managers, and executives, have informally identified Phillips as one of the key figures poised for a significant breakthrough. His unique artistic voice and proven ability to engage audiences across different platforms position him as a filmmaker to watch, signaling a promising future in both independent and mainstream cinema.

