Jason Eisener (born 1982) is a Canadian director, screenwriter, producer, and editor from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. He is best known as the co-creator, executive producer, and director of the critically acclaimed documentary series Dark Side of the Ring (2019âÂÂpresent), and for directing the cult feature film Hobo with a Shotgun (2011).
Eisener was born in Halifax and raised in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. He developed an early interest in genre cinema, particularly horror and exploitation films, which influenced his later work. Eisener studied film at the Nova Scotia Community College, where he honed his skills in filmmaking and storytelling.
Eisener first gained attention in 2007 when he won the Grindhouse fake trailer contest, a promotion by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, with his entry Hobo with a Shotgun. The short became a viral hit and was later expanded into a feature film.
In 2008, he directed Treevenge, a dark comedy about Christmas trees taking revenge on humans. The short won awards at the Sundance Film Festival and other festivals.
He went on to contribute anthology segments to The ABCs of Death (2012) and V/H/S/2 (2013). Eisener also created the viral horror short One Last Dive (2013), set entirely underwater.
In 2011, Eisener directed the feature-length version of Hobo with a Shotgun, starring Rutger Hauer.
His second feature, the sci-fi horror adventure Kids vs. Aliens (2022), premiered at Fantastic Fest before a wider release.
Eisener is the co-creator, executive producer, and director of Dark Side of the Ring, which became Vice TVâÂÂs flagship series. Now six seasons in, the critically acclaimed documentary has won a Canadian Screen Award and inspired spin-offs including Dark Side of the âÂÂ90s, Dark Side of Comedy, and Dark Side of the Cage.
He also co-created Tales from the Territories (2022), executive produced by Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia.
In 2024, he co-created Who Killed WCW?, which premiered as the biggest series launch in Vice TV history.
Most recently, Eisener co-created the Hulu docuseries Into the Void, a multi-part exploration of heavy metal musicians and their cultural impact.
EisenerâÂÂs work often blends gore, satire, and nostalgia, drawing heavily on grindhouse, exploitation, and cult cinema. His films are noted for bold visual style, practical effects, and darkly comedic tone.
Short film
Feature film
Second Unit Director
Jason Eisener splits his time between Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and Los Angeles, California.