Interviews
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Alan Rowe Kelly ('I'll Bury You Tomorrow', 'The Blood Shed', 'Don't Look in the Basement') Alan Rowe Kelly is the man (in woman's clothing) behind the gorgeously fun slaher throwback movie I'll Bury You Tomorrow (2005), and the brand new release The Blood Shed from Heretic Films. He's a deranged lunatic in an asylum in the new horror film Pink Eye, and he has a new short coming out in the Hung By A Thread Anthology. What isn't he doing?
His ultra-fun female characters (played by him, in some cases) are very noteworthy, as even in his slasher film work his chicks are never the kind to let things get out of their control.
Alan took the time to share with us his inner secrets, yearnings, and most private visions. And also news about his new films and how awesomely great he is...
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12/06/07 |
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Alex Reid ('The Descent') |
07/05/07 |
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Alexandra Maria Lara (Youth Without Youth, The Orphanage) By Col. Scott Perry
Although she hasn't starred in a pure horror film as of yet, Alexandra Maria Lara became recognized for playing a character closest with one of history's scariest individuals.
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12/13/07 |
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Alexandra Sokoloff ('The Unseen', 'The Harrowing') By Alan Kelly
Alexandra Sokoloff is a screen-writer well established in California writing novel adaptations (like the thriller Cold Kisses) for various Hollywood studios like Sony, Miramax and Disney. A graduate of UC Berkeley where she majored in theatre and minored in just about everything else. Sokoloff has had three extremely well-received novels published: The Harrowing, The Price and The Unseen and is collaborating on a vampire trilogy with Heather Graham and Deborah Leblanc, which is due out next year...
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09/27/09 |
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Allyson Bird ('Bull Running For Girls', 'Wine and Rank Poison') Interview by Alan Kelly
Reading Allyson Bird’s exquisite, strange, creepy and heartbreaking collection Bull Running for Girls, I felt the passion and heartache – empathy is the strongest of human bonds and she is a writer of astounding generosity, sharing that with her readers. Allyson, who lives on the edge of the South Yorkshire moors in England, with her husband and young daughter wrote it over the time she lost three female members of her family to old age and illness so had to embark on a journey to find the strong Allyson she once was, to get through it all. She found her to some extent in those written adventures and has now come through and changed in the process. She is drawn to strange places; strange people and occasionally they are drawn to her. Her debut collection, Bull Running for Girls, won best collection in The British Fantasy Society awards, 2009.’ Her new collection Wine and Rank Poison explores themes of expectation, vengeance and thwarted ambition, amongst others. Each of the ten stories is paired up in some way and are connected...
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05/26/10 |
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Amanda Righetti and Danielle Panabaker ('Friday the 13th' remake) You probably won't remember Amanda Righetti, who plays Whitney in the new Friday the 13th remake from 2002's David Heavener B-Movie Angel Blade or from last year's Return to House on Haunted Hill with Cerina Vincent, but she probably will never forget it. Now she stars as Grace Van Pelt in the awesome crime drama The Mentalist and has one of the only non-offensive female roles in the new Friday the 13th. The other somewhat-non-offensive female character in the movie is Jenna, played by Danielle Panabacker (who hasn't done anything you would have seen, but has some credits to her name). These two women are the only two females, aside from Mrs. Voorhees, who don't get totally fake-tittedly naked in Friday the 13th. So we decided to talk to them. MILD Spoilers ahead!...
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02/04/09 |
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Amber Benson AN INTERVIEW WITH AMBER BENSON
By Mike Watt
While Amber Benson has some very impressive film credits under her belt “ making her debut in Stephen Soderberg's KING OF THE HILL, and moving on to appear inTHE PRIME GIG alongside Ed Harris, the notorious
lost film' DON'S PLUM with Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire, TABOO with Nick Stahl and most recently,
completing EL INTERMEDIO with Edward Furlong “ she is best known for her role as
the dea
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10/24/04 |
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Amber Benson ('Death's Daughter', 'Drones', 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer') Interview by Nic Brown
It is easy for an actress to become stereotyped into one sort of role. This can be especially true when the actress in question is best known for her role in show with a cult following as strong as Joss Whedon’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer. But actress Amber Benson who played Tara Maclay, a fan favorite and part of one of the first openly gay couples on mainstream television, is no ordinary actress. In fact, just calling her an actress is selling her talents short. While still working on Buffy, Amber wrote and directed her first feature film: Chance. She hasn’t limited herself to film and television either. Amber has also co-written the Ghosts of Albion series as well as a number of graphic novels with writer Chris Golden and she’s just released her first solo novel Death’s Daughter...
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04/14/09 |
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Amy Grech ('Cold Comfort') Amy Grech has a new chapbook out from Naked Snake Press called Cold Comfort. We've reviews of two of the stories included in that collection: the title story Cold Comfort and Prevention.
Read on for an interview with Amy Grech...
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10/27/04 |
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An Interview With Author Kitty Glitter About 'Wesley Crusher: Teenage F**CK Machine' And Her Other EBooks |
03/11/12 |
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