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Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 259 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. In this episode, your tour guide, David Garrett Jr., Also on this episode went back to Nightmares Film Festival. This is the fourth time I'm covering it on the show. I got to see 15 features and a handful of shorts ahead of some of the movies shown. The list is: The Soul Eater (2024), Decibel (2024), Ba (2024), Daughter of the Sun (2023), Solvent (2024), The Waves of Madness (2024), The Invisible Raptor (2023), Proxy (2013), For Sale by Exorcist (2024), Dooba Dooba (2024), Carved (2024), My Imaginary Life for Someone (2024), Hunting Matthew Nichols (2024), Bystanders (2024) and Replicator (2024). I got to also see are Mini-Reviews of MaxXine (2024), Satan's Little Helper (2004), Things Will Be Different (2024), Children of the Pines (2024), It's Alive (1974) and Dante's Inferno (1911). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 3:55 Mini-Reviews: 4:15 - 29:39 Nightmares Film Festival 2024 Coverage: 30:00 - 1:36:16 Outro: 1:37:19 - 1:40:48 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Threads: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile The Night Club Discord: Journey with a Cinephile
Her first podcast interview and we talked about her debut and her Indie horror thriller short film When Girls Play Sports which was shown at Nightmares Film Festival
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Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 253 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. In this episode, your tour guide, David Garrett Jr., continues his Foray through the Fours with episode #21. The two Featured Reviews are Strange Darling (2023) and Bluebeard (1944). The former is getting its wide release this year to qualify. The double feature here that we're getting is serial killers, operating in similar but different ways. Also on this episode are Mini-Reviews of Sting (2024), Bloodlust: Subspecies III (1994), Demon Behind the Glass (2023), Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) and a documentary of VHS Lives: A Schlockumentary (2017). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Also I share important information regarding Nightmares Film Festival 2024! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 7:43 Mini-Reviews: 8:04 - 28:33 Strange Darling Trailer: 28:33 - 30:22 Strange Darling Review: 30:22 - 38:51 Bluebeard Trailer: 38:51 - 42:25 Bluebeard Review: 42:25 - 52:26 Outro: 53:43 - 56:54 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Threads: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile The Night Club Discord: Journey with a Cinephile
Recorded live at Nightmares Film Festival, the 2023 Social Progress through Horror panel!
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 208 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. In this episode, your tour guide, David Garrett Jr., attended this year's Nightmare Film Festival. The main event will be covering the 16 films that I got the chance to see there and running through mini-reviews of each. Also on this episode are Mini-Reviews of The Psychopath (1966), The Maze (1953), Night Explorers: The Asylum (2023), The Hive (2023), Body Snatchers (1993), Vampirella (1996) and Nothing But the Night (1973). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 3:17 Mini-Reviews: 3:23 - 36:19 Nightmares Film Festival: 36:28 - 1:44:14 Outro: 1:44:20 - 1:48:19 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Threads: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile The Night Club Discord: Journey with a Cinephile
Bonus Fright Club content! The New Distribution panel at this year's Nightmares Film Festival was the best yet, and we've got the insights in handy podcast form!
Without Your Head Horror Video-Podcast interview with Johannes Grenzfurthner director of RAZZENNEST and MASKING THRESHOLD! Topics discussed: - Razzennest - Masking Threshold - what is horror? - Nightmares Film Festival in Ohio - nerd culture and how its changed over the years - his nerd documentary Traceroute - much more!!! Hosted by "Nasty" Neal Theme by "The Tomb of Nick Cage" https://thetombofnickcage.com Closing track by Music of the Month "Beg 4 Me" by Miss Cherry Delight http://misscherrydelight.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
Join us for another great panel discussion, recorded live at last month's Nightmares Film Festival!
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 155 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. In this episode, your tour guide, David Garrett Jr., went to the Nightmares Film Festival. I wasn't able to see everything playing, but I have a strong list of Mini-Reviews of what I did. This includes Sinphony (2022), Scare Package II: Rad Chad's Revenge (2022), #Float (2022), Follow Her (2022), Walking Against the Rain (2022), The Barn Part II (2022), Obstacle Corpse (2022), Brain Death (2021), HeBGB TV (2022), Influencer (2022), Razzennest (2022), Out There Halloween Mega Tape: The Nightmares Cut (2022) and All Jacked Up and Full of Worms (2022). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 3:25 Nightmares Film Festival Reviews: 3:25 - 1:14:31 Outro: 1:15:30 - 1:17:58 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ep. 68 Interview: Conversation with Chris LaMartinaOn this special Halloween season episode of Dear Watchers, we have a CREATOR INTERVIEW! Join in on our conversation with filmmaker Chris LaMartina, writer/director/producer of films including WNUF Halloween Special & Out There Halloween Mega Tape, a horror creator with a knack for world-building through immersive experiences in his unique films. Recently, LaMartina was awarded the Best Writing - Feature award for Out There Halloween Mega Tape at the Nightmares Film Festival. LaMartina is also the director of Call Girl of Cthulhu, President's Day, Witch's Brew, and What Happens Next Will Scare You. He is also in the surf punk band Beach Creeper and the co-creator of the horror anthology comic Burial Plots. Follow Chris LaMartina on Twitter and InstagramVisit Chris' BigCartel shop website where you can order his movies & moreLearn more about Dear Watchers:Visit DearWatchers.com (where you can also join as a supporter & get access to our spin-off podcast Omniversity)Twitter @DearWatchers Instagram @DearWatchersEmail Podcast@DearWatchers.comTheme music is Space Heroes by MaxKoMusic (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0) ★ Support this podcast ★
Bonus podcast recorded live at Nightmares Film Festival!
I was given the awesome opportunity to interview director Gia Elliot, in anticipation of Take Back the Night which opens March 4. Take Back the Night is a powerful thriller and eye-opening exposé about sexual assault, Gia Elliott's impressive feature debut includes an all female-led cast and crew. Take Back the Night has won numerous awards including Audience Award for Best Dramatic Feature at Another Hole in the Head, Best Feature Film at Horror Imaginings Film Festival, Best Director at Nightmares Film Festival, Popcorn Frights, and Salem Horror Festival. Take Back the Night will be available to stream digitally on Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play, Vimeo, and Vudu starting March 4. Cast: Emma Fitzpatrick (The Social Network, In Time) Angela Gulner (Glow) Jennifer Lafleur (Big Little Lies, Billions) Sibongile Mlambo (Teen Wolf, Lovecraft Country) Follow Gia Elliot on Instagram @takebackthenightmovie #monstersarereal #takebackthenight #horror
We're live at Nightmares Film Festival to celebrate #betterhorror and count down our favorite frightful best friends!
Welcome everyone to Episode 51 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. Your tour guide of David Garrett Jr. has something special and that is part of the reason this episode is coming out a few days late. The week prior was the Nightmares Film Festival. I've attended the last three years, but this time around due to the pandemic, it was all online. I streamed all of the features and have rated and recapped each one for you here. This will include: Victim of Love, It Cuts Deep, To Freddy, Duncan, Papi Ramirez vs. Giant Scorpions, Hail to the Deadites, Evil Takes Root, Goodbye Honey, What Happens Next will Scare You, Night Boat, The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film, Climate of the Hunter, BAB, The Brain That Wouldn't Die (2020), Meander, The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972) and Black Bear. I also have some Mini-Reviews of Cube 2: Hypercube (2002), Camp Twilight (2020), Sweet Taste of Souls (2020), House of Usher (1960), The Host (2006) and Jaws 3-D (1983). I apologize for the delay, but I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 2:55 Death - Evil Dead: 2:55 - 5:55 Mini-Reviews: 5:55 - 44:59 Slipknot - Wait and Bleed: 44:59 - 47:27 Nightmares Film Festival Masquerade Coverage: 47:27 - 2:47:30 The Legend of Boggy Creek - Lonely Cry: 2:47:30 - 2:50:52 Outro: 2:50:52 - 2:52:58 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile Flick Chat: journeywithacinephile
We're live from Nightmares Film Festival to talk with writer/director Natalie James about moving from short films to features!
(0:02:08) Jason Tostevin: The cofounder of the Nightmares Film Festival joins us to talk all things “Masquerade” presented by the Nightmares Film Festival.For a chance to attend, LISTEN to this segment. Then LISTEN to the last segment of the show.(0:16:41) Classics With The Canuck: Mike Donis is back and talking a film that he grew up with. (0:22:40) Jeanine Bartel: We talk to the Prodigals’ Road actress about the film and why it’s important for actors to go to film festivals. (0:33:19) Erin Keefer: We talk to the How to Be DysFunctional After Divorce writer about her script. (0:41:31) Binge Worthy: Don’t let the horrific segment design fool ya, Carlo and I found the most delightful show. (0:52:41) Closing: Tune it to find out how to win the passes to the Masquerade. Put your answer in the ORIGINAL Facebook post on the Screen Jocks page. I also make some folks mad with my ranking of the Nightmare On Elm Street series. And a little fun at Daniel Baldwin’s expense.
SCREEN JOKES Episode 1 “Everybody Is Karate Fighting”Open: Daniel is not the villain of Karate Kid and Karate Kid 2 is a great follow up.(0:07:30) Binge Worthy: Carlo and I have finished Cobra Kai Seasons 1 & 2(023:43) Classics With The Canuck: Mike and I have related the original Karate Kid. (0:35:29) Aimiende Negbenebor Sela joins us to talk about her film HERMIT. (0:51:28) Trey Hugley visits to talk quarantine filmmaking. (1:06:27) Kasio Violet Drake is here to talk her new script GUARDIAN ANGEL.(1:15:34) Lauen Cox visits with me about her script and future feature, TRAVELING SOLDIER. (1:26:05) Closing it out with news from both the Austin Revolution Film Festival and exciting word from the Nightmares Film Festival.
On episode 269, Alrik and Liz are joined by Julia Swain who speaks about her prolific career as a director of cinematography. Julia shares her thoughts on budgeting, shot lists, and her personal heroes. Additionally, in this week's "Get Shorty" segment, Nate Ruegger joins to talk about the making of his short film Trust Me: A Witness Account of the Goat Man, and taking the short on the festival circuit (including Nightmares Film Festival, which he HIGHLY recommends you check out!) and his plans for making it into a feature. Trust Me is available now on Alter, one of YouTube's top horror channels. This week Players of the Week Amy Adrion and Rhodes Phire speak on imposter syndrome and the feeling of faking it till you're making it. Where to Find Julia and The Players of the Week!Julia Swain's WebsiteAmy Adrion's WebsiteRodes Phire's WebsiteNate Ruegger's WebsiteContact Liz & Alrik Send us an emailYou can find Liz Manashil @ www.lizmanashil.comYou can find Alrik @ www.alrikbursell.comYou can now find MMIH @ mmihpodcast on instagram!Leave a comment on our websiteFind us on our Facebook Community PageContact us on Twitter and Facebook
Jay Hawkinson (@sleestakk) and Cati Glidewell (@BlondeInFront) join Sean to wrap up Nightmares Film Festival 2019 in Columbus, Ohio!
Jay Hawkinson (@sleestakk) and Cati Glidewell (@BlondeInFront) join Sean to wrap up Nightmares Film Festival 2019 in Columbus, Ohio!
Our Nightmares Film Festival Wrap-Up! In this episode, Stephanie, RC, and Bob give you a sneak peak at some of the amazingness that Nightmares just couldn't fit into the program. Yes, kids, even the great stuff doesn't always get to play. But they can play with us! We like new friends.
For another October horror edition of the podcast, Byrd, Matt and Tom discuss the directorial work of Japanese special effects maverick, Tomoo Haraguchi! Primarily known as a makeup artist and monster maker on films such as the Heisei Gamera trilogy, Ringu 0, Ultraman Mebius, and others, he also directed a handful of horror films. We discuss his straight to video debut Mikadroid: Robokill Beneath Disco Club Layla, his Yokai spectacle Sakuya: Slayer of Demons, and his Yokai westerns Kibakichi and Kibakichi 2. We also discuss his prolific career, partnership with Shinji Higuchi, and more! But first, Byrd reports back from the Nightmares Film Festival in Columbus, we discuss our October horror viewings, and we follow up on some confusion on Beware the Blob!
Our Nightmares Film Festival Wrap-Up! In this episode, Stephanie, RC, and Bob give you a sneak peak at some of the amazingness that Nightmares just couldn't fit into the program. Yes, kids, even the great stuff doesn't always get to play. But they can play with us! We like new friends.
And, here is your Friday Night update STRAIGHT from Nightmares Film Festival 2019! Sit in with us as we talk to Scott Goergens (29 Needles), Jeffrey Howe (Screenwriter of Persona and all around awesome guy), Sergio Pinheiro (screenwroiter - The Chamber), Charles Pieper (Malacostraca), and Tim Troemner (The Pickman Model)! WE LOVE MAKING NEW FRIENDS!!
And, here is your Friday Night update STRAIGHT from Nightmares Film Festival 2019! Sit in with us as we talk to Scott Goergens (29 Needles), Jeffrey Howe (Screenwriter of Persona and all around awesome guy), Sergio Pinheiro (screenwroiter - The Chamber), Charles Pieper (Malacostraca), and Tim Troemner (The Pickman Model)! WE LOVE MAKING NEW FRIENDS!!
In our first update from Nightmares Film Festival 2019, we interview Dave Tolchinski, the writer/director of the short "Cassandra", and Rakefet Abergel, the writer/producer/director/star of "Boo"! It's a short night but it's friggin' AMAZING!!
In our first update from Nightmares Film Festival 2019, we interview Dave Tolchinski, the writer/director of the short "Cassandra", and Rakefet Abergel, the writer/producer/director/star of "Boo"! It's a short night but it's friggin' AMAZING!!
For those of you who like digging into the minutiae and details of the indie film process, have I got an episode for you! This week I'm joined by Jeff Frumess to talk about the making of and hardships behind no budget films. His film Romeo's Distress screened as a midnight movie at Nightmares Film Festival and can be seen on Amazon right now. It's a trip of horror, insanity, and Lynchian oddness. If you want to go on a wild, guerrilla film making ride, you couldn't pick a better movie. We also discuss mispronounced names, color correction, making a movie in black and white, the troubles with sound design, finding the right crew, punk rock distribution and much more! Romeo's Distress on IMDB TRAILER frumess.com CHEERS Josh
We visit with OKC filmmaker Trevor Lee Rodgers about his film Driven, his efforts to raise the filmmaking opportunities in Oklahoma, and his love of sports and sports movies. Jason Tostevin of the Nightmares Film Festival is back with #BetterFesting to talk about the thing no one likes: rejection.Carlo Rodriguez is binging DEAD TO ME and you should too.Savannah Rodgers is badass and the 3rd Rail is back. The Austin Revolution Film Festival is closing in on its regular deadline. Submit here. CHAPTERS00:00:24: Opening on IT and Cameron00:04:50: #BetterFesting w Jason Tostevin: Rejections00:27:39: Bing Worthy with Carlo Rodriguez (Dead to Me)00:41:16: Meet Trevor Lee Rodgers01:18:46: Savannah is Awesome and ARFF is Too
Cohost Tracey Naumann and I had a great time this week talking about what's coming out in 2019!Jason Tostevin joined us for a fun chat about all kinds of things including: horror filmmaking, Save the Cat, film festivals, Creepshow 2, lost horror movie gems and we try to answer the question 'is film art?' You can learn more about the Nightmares Film Festival here.Bill Hass shared some great information on our festival in focus this week, the great Fort Worth Indie Film Showcase! You can find them here.We chatted about some film festival practices and shared some updates on our ARFF alums! All brought in and out by one of the best Texas Renegade songs "Walkin Away'If you have any stories you think we'd be interested in covering, email us here: moviebark@austinrevolution.com
Austin Revolution Film Festival president James Christopher launches Movie Bark, the official ARFF podcast. Alyssia Rivera joined him as they began their journey of discovering and supporting the world of TRUE indie film, who we refer to as Blue Collar Filmmakers.This episode, they chatted about 2018 movies and had some fun interviewing Cedric Thomas Smith. They also will introduce you to the Nightmares Film Festival, the best genre festival on the circuit. The episode is peppered with our takes on indie film, some updates from Austin Revolution Film Festival alums and the sounds of Texas from the official band of ARFF, Texas Renegade.Nightmares Film Festival: https://filmfreeway.com/NightmaresFilmFestTexas Renegade: https://www.txrenegade.com/
Andy finally puts up interviews from Nightmares Film Festival! Featured: Tony Wash and Ben Lewandowski, directors of *Skeletons in the Closet*; Michelle Innantuono, writer/director of *Livescream*; Stacey Palmer, producer of *Haven's End*, and a dick-centric chat with Waylon Jordan of iHorror.com.
Andy finally puts up interviews from Nightmares Film Festival! Featured: Tony Wash and Ben Lewandowski, directors of Skeletons in the Closet; Michelle Innantuono, writer/director of Livescream; Stacey Palmer, producer of Haven's End, and a dick-centric chat with Waylon Jordan of iHorror.com.
Bob catches up with producer Paul Symons and writer/director Mike James at Nightmares Film Festival to talk about their award-winning short film *Smiley's*, diversity in horror, and the proper taxonomy of carbonated beverages.
Bob catches up with producer Paul Symons and writer/director Mike James at Nightmares Film Festival to talk about their award-winning short film Smiley's, diversity in horror, and the proper taxonomy of carbonated beverages.
In this special recap episode, Roger and Adam recap their experiences from Nightmares Film Fest 2018.
Bob, Andy, and RC share overall impressions of our weekend at Nightmares Film Festival before crawling off to sleep for like three days.
Bob, Andy, and RC share overall impressions of our weekend at Nightmares Film Festival before crawling off to sleep for like three days.
From the Nightmares Film Festival 2018. Bob and Andy talk about what the 4k restoration of *Maniac*, retro anthology *Skeletons in the Closet*, and a few of this year's Horror Comedy Shorts.
From the Nightmares Film Festival 2018. Bob and Andy talk about what the 4k restoration of Maniac, retro anthology Skeletons in the Closet, and a few of this year's Horror Comedy Shorts.
Dispatch assistant features editor and movie writer Terry Mikesell speak with Jason Tostevin, co-founder of the Nightmares Film Festival taking place Thursday through Sunday at the Gateway Film Center. On this episode we go in depth on what we can expect to see at this year’s festival, what the screening process is like for Tostevin, and talk about the relationships that are built between filmmakers who are attending.
Jeremy Herbert Discusses The Childish Things and Budget Filmmaking Jeremy Herbert Exclusive Interview In DecayMag Sessions Episode 4 you'll be introduced to filmmaker Jeremy Herbert. According to the press release, Herbert is a filmmaker known for making movies "....that cost less than minor kitchen appliances." Herbert's first film Killer Date won Best Ohio Film at 2016 Nightmares Film Festival. In 2017, Herbert's second film The Childish Things earned a nomination for Best Ohio Short at 2017 Nightmares Film Festival. In this episode, Herbert relays his fears as a filmmaker along with his drive to creating Horror films, especially with zero to low budget.
2017 In Retrospect DecayMag Podcast, S6 Ep 12 Highlights Exclusive Interviews, Reviews, Events 2017 In Retrospect DecayMag Podcast Details In DecayMag Podcast, Season 6, Episode 12, we cover the year 2017 in retrospect. The biggest events, highlights, and films, which include the Women In Horror Film Festival, the Nightmares Film Festival, QuakeCon, and more. Intro (0:15) Women in Horror Film Festival (02:34) Scratch Actress, Producer Bel Delia Writer Helen Shang Buzzard Hollow Beef Director/Writer Joshua Johnson Director/Writer, Tara C. Hall - Writer Alfred J Hemlock Interviews Director Edward Lyons Alfred J Hemlock Interviews II Actress Renaye Loryman Actor Tristan McKinnon Unbearing Jennifer Trudrung Suffer Filip TerleckiEarworm Interviews (12:49) Stacy Cox presents her highlight reel of interviews for 2017 Truth or Dare Cassandra Scerbo Rumination Chad Eric Smith Murder Made Easy David Palamaro Nightmares Film Festival (23:42) Monster The Dollmaker The Childish thing I'm Dreaming of a White Doomsday Short Films (35:49) Girly Massacre Solved Prisma Feature Films (38:02) Chimera Dogged Masked Mutilator Inoperable Highlights 10 Scariest Monsters Announced For 2017 15 Seconds. Horror United Ink 2017 Tattoo Expo, Queens, NYC including our exclusive interview with PIEL Studios QuakeCon 2017 Wolfenstein 2 The New Colossus Interview with Jens Matthies The Evil Within 2 Roundtable Interview with Shinji Mikami (Studio Director), John Johanas (Game Director), Trent Haaga. Blood Manor coverage VR, Kingdom Hearts Orchestra NYC A Cure for Wellness Exclusive Interview with Director Gore Verbinski, Actor; Jason Isaacs, and Actress; Mia Goth Charlie Clouser Interview Feature Films (45:30)Get Out Gremlin Pitchfork The Playground Events Highlights (51:41)QuakeCon 2017S5, Ep8: Exclusive Wolfenstein 2 The New Colossus QuakeCon Coverage Interview with Jens MatthiesS5, Ep7 wing The Evil Within 2 Game Review is an Interview with Shinji Mikami (Studio Director), John Johanas (Game Director), Trent Haaga.Blood manor coverageDecayMag Podcast, S4 Ep 12 Art of VR, Kingdom Hearts Orchestra NYCDecayMag Podcast Exclusive Interview with Director Gore Verbinski, Actor; Jason Isaacs, and Actress; Mia Goth s3 ep 6INTERVIEWSCharlie Clouser DecayMag S6 EP 9
Special Episode - Adam Holtzapfel from the East Coast Horror Group joins the guys as they discuss some of their favorite features and shorts from this year's edition of Nightmares Film Festival. Spoiler Alert: they had a good time.
On this special mini-episode from Nightmares Film Festival 2017, Adam and Thomas Eikrem discuss his film "Le Accelerator", which will be having its North American Premiere at Nightmares Film Festival.
On this special mini-episode from Nightmares Film Festival 2017, Adam sits down with filmmaker James Quinn to discuss his new film Flesh of the Void. Starting at 34:50, James discusses his new projects which include Sulphur for Leviathan and an anthology that James describes as "the feel bad comedy of the year."
In this episode of Janessa After Dark, our intrepid hostess talks about her career and how she worked to make opportunities when she didn't see the type of entertainment in her community that she wanted to see. She encourages anyone looking for a creative outlet to make things happen and find their audience - and don't be afraid to ask for help! After the commentary, Janessa sits down for a conversation with indie filmmaker Brooklyn Ewing of Dirt Candy Productions. Her film SHE WAS SO PRETTY has been making the rounds of the Days of the Dead Film Festival for the past year; it was also shown at the Nightmares Film Festival where Brooklyn received the award for Best Director. She talks about creating the film, indie horror on a budget (or no budget), her love of horror as well as some of her favorite films, and her adventures as a quirky and take-no-shit female director. She also confesses one of her secret pop culture obsessions, and gives us a spoiler-free rundown of the SHE WAS SO PRETTY sequel, a holiday horror subtitled "Be Good For Goodness Sake." After the interview, Miss Jaye reflects on how she developed her love of horror and dedicates the episode to two very special people.