Sivertson's first film was
All Cheerleaders Die (2001), which he also wrote and directed together with
Lucky McKee. In 2003 Sivertson and
Kevin Ford co-directed a documentary titled
Toolbox Murders: As It Was about the making of
Tobe Hooper's 2003 film
Toolbox Murders. In 2006 Sivertson and
Eddie Steeples co-wrote and co-directed
The Best of Robbers, starring Steeples. Sivertson's film
The Lost (2006) adapted
Jack Ketchum's celebrated crime novel and has become a cult classic. His next film,
I Know Who Killed Me (2007) starring
Lindsay Lohan, was not well received by critics and went on to win several
Golden Raspberry Awards. However, the film subsequently developed a cult following, with screenings at the Los Angeles Silent Movie Theater and the NuArt, and has been favorably compared by
Boston Globe critic
Ty Burr to Brian de Palma's
Sisters and
Body Double as well as the works of
David Lynch. Sivertson has written and produced other films, including
Wicked Lake (2008). Sivertson also wrote and directed the 2011 sports film
Brawler.
All Cheerleaders Die is a 2013
horror film that was directed by
Lucky McKee and Sivertson. The film is a
remake of the 2001 film
All Cheerleaders Die. Sivertson's film
Shattered Memories debuted on TV in 2018. In 2022, he directed
Monstrous starring
Christina Ricci. ==References==