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  • Season 5, Episode 53: Interview with Brandi Botkin (Nurse Julie Greer) from “Never Blink” (2025) You Blink, You Die…
    Aug 14 2025

    Movie Synopsis: Five medical students uncover a way to record what the human eye misses during a blink – and what they discover is beyond terrifying. From a psychological standpoint, what I love about this movie is that it presents “The String Theory” the notion of parallel reality and it makes us wonder what lies beyond the boundaries of our known reality.

    I sat down with Brandi to gain priceless insight about the movie and her character. For those that have not seen this movie, I highly recommend it; it’s sort of a crossover of Nightmare on Elm Street and Stranger Things. With that being said, I thoroughly enjoyed this film.

    You can catch Brandi in her other roles in the movies: Bystanders, Wicked Ones, Bag of Lies, and Mutilator 2. Brandi is also starring in another movie called “The Color of Darkness” which is in post-production.


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    28 min
  • Season 5, Episode 52: Interview with Amy Rutledege (Kim Fadden) from "The Death of April" (2022)
    Aug 11 2025

    Movie Synopsis: Meagan Mullen, freshly moved in her new home, keeps in touch with her friends and family through a video blog. As her entries (and her life) become more complex and emotional, strange things begin to happen in her room: and the camera captures all of it. Told primarily from the point of view of an ordinary wireless webcam, The Death of April documents the unsettling activity in an otherwise average girl's bedroom - and the mysteries that surround it.

    I had the honor and pleasure of speaking to Amy regarding her role and the movie along with the concept behind the film. We had also talked about the importance of mental health and how it is incorporated with the horror genre.


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    31 min
  • Season 5, Episode 51: Interview with Michele Dawson (Nurse Deb) from “Halloween Ends” (2022)
    Aug 8 2025

    Halloween Ends, set four years after the events of the second film of the relaunched Halloween and its final chapter of Michael Meyers. But there is Nurse Deb, one of my favorite characters in the movie. Do not be fooled by her impertinence. She is already one step ahead of you.

    What an honor and absolute pleasure it was to speak to Michele about her role as Nurse Deb, such priceless insights! From what we spoke about, I can tell that she is very passionate about being an actress and what better way to end the franchise by being killed off by one of the most iconic slashers in horror history.

    With that being said, I have to know what actually happens to the franchise. In the film, Laurie says, "I've said goodbye to my boogeyman, but the truth is, evil doesn't die. It changes shape" – this acknowledges the end of Michael's physical presence but introduces the idea that evil can take on new forms and persist. Do you believe that this is truly the end of Michael Myers and the Halloween Franchise?

    What do you think? Is this the end of Michael Myers and the franchise? Will evil take a new shape?



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    33 min
  • Season 5, Episode 50: Interview with Salem Collins (Christy) from “Halloween Kills” (2021)
    Aug 8 2025

    I'm a huge fan of the Halloween (2018) reboot and was very excited for the sequel. Halloween Kills features a healthy dose of gnarly kills and slasher brutality which is exactly what this sequel deserved. And let’s be honest, I believe we all watched it for the slaughtering of innocent victims.

    After sitting down with Salem, I have learned that she has not watched any of the Halloween movies…. I understand and I am not going to hold it against her, because the Halloween movies are not for everyone.

    However, I would like to state the fact that Salem delivered her role as Christy flawlessly and I am saying that because it’s the truth. With that being said, if there is another Halloween movie made in the near future, I would like to see Salem reprise her role as Christy.


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    28 min
  • Season 5, Episode 49: Interview with Indira Starr (Bell) from “Minnie's Midnight Massacre” (2025)
    Aug 6 2025

    "Minnie's Midnight Massacre" is a new horror film where Minnie Mouse becomes a slasher seeking retaliation on her childhood tormentors. This movie comes after the release of "Steamboat Willie" coming from the same producers as Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey". Hopefully my guest today can answer your questions about the new adaptation of another Disney character.

    What an honor and pleasure! To speak to Indira Starr about her role in this dark and twisted version of Minnie Mouse. What can the audience expect? Most likely revenge and blood and perhaps a lot of it. I am looking forward to seeing this movie when it comes to theaters and I will most likely watch it again when it comes to video on demand.

    She is also starring in the new and upcoming thriller version of Alladin and acting alongside Devanny Pinn which is slated to be released some time next year.


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    33 min
  • Season 5, Episode 48: Interview with Nicola Wright (Mary) from “Bambi: The Reckoning” (2025)
    Aug 3 2025

    There isn’t a generation of Disney children alive that weren’t familiarized to fictional despair through Bambi. Before traumatized kids watched Mufasa get trampled by that stampede in The Lion King, it was that poor deer’s mother’s demise at the hands of a hunter that first shook them into discovering their own impermanence.

    But what could happen if Bambi got the chance to seek revenge on the hunter who shot his mom? I sat down with Nicola to get first hand knowledge of the film and the concept behind it. What seems inconceivable is that this movie actually is conceivable – I know that may make some sense to some of the audience, but Nicola was able to clear everything up in the interview.

    For what I have observed, this insane flick has heart, comedy, and horror, and remains a riot throughout its runtime. The end credits proudly state that BAMBI WILL RETURN, so perhaps we will soon get more.


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    34 min
  • Season 5, Episode 47: Interview with Christopher Jacot from the “Slasher” Series (2016-2023)
    Jul 29 2025

    This particular show is paired with the classic whodunit, albeit with its own uniquely wicked touch and a few extra buckets of blood leaving it entertaining and imaginative. Streaming on both Netflix and Shudder, this gem of a show is one of the best I have seen in a very long time.

    Again, I am grateful and honored that I had the opportunity to speak to Christopher Jacot about his multiple roles in this series. My wife and I are huge fans of the series, and we would recommend this to anyone who enjoys the mystery slasher sub-genre. This series will definitely keep you thinking (and maybe over-thinking) on who the killers are.

    My wife is a genius when it comes to solving murder mysteries, bit there were a few seasons (instances) where she was thrown off her game, so you know it has to be good.

    My review of the series, so far: Two thumbs up and 5/5 Stars.

    So, why should this show be on your watchlist? Each season takes on an extravagant new story, a new setting, interesting (and sometimes borderline crazy) new characters, and, best of all, a vicious new killer. These psychotic seasonal killers are a significant part of what makes Slasher so intense, with most being carefully crafted creations with something inexplicable or distinguishing about them.


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    32 min
  • Season 5, Episode 46: Interview with Michael C. Williams (Mike) from “The Blair Witch Project” (1999) – Before Cloverfield, there was The Blair Witch Project
    Jul 26 2025

    I was 20 years old when I saw The Blair Witch Project in the theater, and did it creep me out. That final shot of Mike standing in the corner remains just as chilling today as it did just over 25 years ago. It’s one of the most iconic final shots in modern and found-footage horror.

    What an honor and pleasure to sit down with Michael C. Williams and to learn everything about his role and one of my all-time favorite found-footage movies. Michael was chosen to play that role and he f**king delivered flawlessly.

    There are no words on how I can express my undying gratitude for this phenomenal actor. I am very grateful that we had this opportunity and hopefully one day I will get Joshua Leonard on the shows. Unfortunately, Heather has already expressed that she doesn’t do interviews anymore and I respect her wishes.

    With that being said, this interview in my opinion is perfect. There’s nothing I would change about what just happened. In the end, Michael does say his famous ‘Map’ line for me, and it is glorious.

    Ensure to check out Michael in his newest role as ‘Pete’ in the horror/thriller “Ghost Game” (2024) now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Fandango, and Pluto TV.




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    34 min