Kai Blackwood, a native of New Haven, Connecticut, has made a significant impact in the world of film and music.
In addition to being the writer and director of the award-winning short film, "Cupcake", which gained a massive following and garnered over half a million views on YouTube, Blackwood went on to direct his feature-length directorial debut, the sci-fi/horror drama, "Grey Skies".
This micro-budget feature film received widespread acclaim and was picked up by Netflix, as well as securing worldwide DVD distribution.
Aside from his work in film, Blackwood is also the lead vocalist of the rock trio, Tokyo Death Squad, and was the subject of the notorious 2010 documentary, "I Sold My Soul To Satan", which showcased his life and career.
Throughout his career, Blackwood has demonstrated his versatility and talent in multiple creative fields, leaving a lasting impression on his fans and the entertainment industry.