Park Avenue
Sound design, sound edit, theatical 5.1 mix. Feature film.
Directed by Gaby Dellal
Coming to the US in June 2026
International theatrical and streaming release
Starring Fiona Shaw, Katherine Waterston, Chaske Spencer, Didi Conn, Philicia Rashad
Cinematography by David Johnson
Music by Stephen Warbeck
Premiered at the Dublin Film Festival
Funny Pages


Funny pages
A24 Films
Directed by Owen Kline
Cinematography by Sean Price Williams
Produced by The Safdie Brothers, Oscar Boyson, Sebastian Bear-McClard, Ronald Bronstein & David Duque Estrada
Starring Daniel Zolghadri, Matthew Maher and Miles Emanuel
Available on Apple TV, Amazon, YouTube, Google Play, Fandango
Sound Design, Sound Edit, 5.1 Theatrical and Home Atmos mix. Feature film.
Cannes Film Festival Directors’ Fortnight premiere, International Theatrical Release, Blu Ray and Streaming
Jakob's Wife
Sound design. Feature film.
RLJE and Shudder Films
Directed by Travis Stevens
Starring Barbara Crampton and Larry Fessenden.
Available in theaters and on Apple TV
Edited by Aaron Crozier and Travis Stevens
Cinematography by David Matthews
Music by Tara Busch
PRESS
“The sound and design is equally noteworthy. The silence following an unforeseen complication at the dentist’s office really shook me. It was a simple but supremely effective scene that really got under my skin in the best way possible.”
–WickedHorror.com
Siberia
“The sound design by Neil Benezra gives Dafoe’s odyssey the jagged edge it needs, heightening the viscerality of the film.” – International Cinephile Society
Sound design, sound edit, 5.1 theatrical mix.
Lionsgate Films
Directed by Abel Ferrara
Starring Willem Dafoe, Dounia Sichov, Simon McBurney, Cristina Chiriac
Available to stream
International theatrical and streaming release
Cinematography by Stefano Falivene
Edited by Leonardo Daniel Bianchi
Music by Joe Dellia
Clint is a dead man who lives alone in a frozen tundra. However, this isolation cannot bring either evasion or peace. One night, he begins a journey where he must confront his dreams, memories, and visions, crossing the darkness into the light.
The Good Liar

Directed by Bill Condon
New Line Cinema
Starring Helen Mirren, Laurie Davidson, and Ian McKellen.
Career con artist Roy Courtnay can hardly believe his luck when he meets well-to-do widow Betty McLeish online. As Betty opens her home and life to him, Roy is surprised to find himself caring about her, turning what should be a cut-and-dry swindle into the most treacherous tightrope walk of his life.
SFX editorial.
Skin
Directed by Guy Nattiv
Distributed by A24, DirecTV Cinema
Available on iTunes, FandangoNow, Vudu
A destitute young man, raised by racist skinheads and notorious among white supremacists, turns his back on hatred and violence to transform his life, with the help of a black activist and the woman he loves.
Music Editor. Feature film.
Jobe'z World

Directed by Michael M. Bilandic
Factory 25
Cinematography by Sean Price Williams
Music by Paul Grimstad
Starring Jason Grisell, Theodore Bouloukos, Owen Kline, Keith Paulson and Stephen Gurewitz
Festival premiere Indie Memphis Film Festival
Theatrical premiere Cinema Village NYC
Sound design, sound edit, 5.1 mix. Feature film.
Jobe, a mysterious middle-aged rollerblader, spends his days selling drugs to an eclectic mix of downtown weirdos. When he gets the call to to make a special delivery to his favorite actor he’s completely starstruck. What starts off as an exciting encounter with an A-list celebrity quickly devolves into a nightmarishly comedic trainwreck when the actor dies and Jobe is forced to flee into the night. Afraid and confused, he blades around the streets of lower Manhattan. Dodging paparazzi, police, a cinephilic doomsday prepper, a disturbed comedian, heartbroken superfans, and his raver roommate, he fights to clear his name – all while entertaining his mom who is visiting from out of town! Jobe’z World is a no-budget descent into the worlds of after hours freakery and existential rollerblading.
PRESS
“Their interactions are self-consciously grunge-poetic and flashily downbeat. They are punctuated by Jobe’s mordant voice-over ruminations and a soundtrack adorned with low-frequency sonic magma, suggesting interference from the beyond.”
–The New Yorker
“The movies of Michael M. Bilandic miraculously manage to showcase the joy of being alive and in New York City, of unexpected interactions with random weirdos and haphazard nocturnal journeys to nowhere, alongside the utter despair of being human. You leave a Bilandic movie relaxed and smiling but with the very concrete understanding that being alive is a total disaster. His latest film, Jobe’z World, opening January 11th at Cinema Village in NYC, is no exception.”
–The Brooklyn Rail






















