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Actress and Filmmaker Deana Taheri Discusses Her Award-Winning Horror / Comedy Short Film “Bill”
Deana Taheri is a British-Iranian actor, writer, and director based in Brooklyn. She discusses short film “Bill” with us, which explores themes of sexism through horror and dark comedy.
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Exclusive Interview: Ella Jones Talks Directing New Hit Show “Sweetpea”
Ella Jones is a London-based director known for her work on “Sweetpea,” which garnered acclaim for its rare portrayal of a female serial killer. Ella emphasizes the importance of exploring moral complexities in storytelling.
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Beautiful Rage – an interview with Filmmaker Luma Jaguar
We have each faced a lot of discrimination in the night life community. People are still telling us we’re not this or not that enough. Being hired for shows and then being forgotten by the organizer that we were hired. I ‘m trying to create a positive place where you are allowed to be angry.
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Love What You Love – An Exclusive Interview with Academy Award Nominee, Kim Krizan
Love what you love. Your unique taste and vision will lead you to certain things in life. You don’t really have to look to see what others are doing or like what they like. Pursue that which is blissful for you.
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Gators, Gays & Gore – an Interview With Kimberlea Kressal
Navigating the treacherous waters of a film and tv screenwriter.
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“Character is More Important Than Story” – Exclusive Interview with Jill Gevargizian
My advice for character development would be – it’s important no matter the genre. I think the characters within a story are what make us connect with film. Dare I say, I think character is more important than story!
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Horror with a Message: an Interview with Monica Garcia Bradley
Monica Garcia Bradley is a chaotic force to be reckoned with in Colton David Coate and Micah Coate’s bloody, college horror/thriller Guys at Parties Like It (2024). Released by Terror Films, the film centers around a brutal hazing ritual involving young fraternity pledges that prey on intoxicated female students in order to lose their virginity. They quickly discover getting lucky isn’t so easy.
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An Interview with Liz Manashil
Liz Manashil wants to tell us a diverse female story that pushes taboos within the horror genre in her third feature film Best Friends Forever
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Shining a Spotlight on Talented Women: An Interview with L.Marie Wood
L. Marie Wood is a powerhouse in the field of horror writing, for both on and off the screen. Her education recounts the story of her continued dedication to her love for the craft, flourishing with her through the years.









