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Knoxville Horror Film Festival - Interviews

  • Writer: The Gargyle
    The Gargyle
  • Oct 30, 2018
  • 2 min read

The first of three episodes for the final day of 60 Days of Halloween for 2018 is a continuation of our coverage from the Knoxville Horror Film Festival. While we recorded our reviews and some of our experiences each day immediately following the film festival, there was so much more that made KHFF an amazing film festival! One of the things that makes it so great is being able to actually meet and talk to the various directors, writers, actors/actresses, and special guests who share in a love of horror movies! And while I wasn't able to have a chance to talk to everyone that I wanted to, I am extremely grateful that I was able to talk to Eric Pennycoff (writer/director of Sadistic Intentions), Jay Kay (host of Horror Happens Radio Show), Anthony Cousins (writer/director of The Bloody Ballad of Squirt Reynolds), Brian Lonano (writer/director of BFF Girls and Gwilliam), and Elric Kane (co-host of Shock Waves Podcast) about what scares them, what movies they put in a week devoted to their fear, and what movies they recommend on Halloween for horror fans and non-horror fans alike!

If you enjoy this episode, be sure to check back soon for the second of three episodes on our final day of 60 Days of Halloween 2018. The next episode will be an interview that Eric Tolbert and I did with Eric Pennycoff and Taylor Zaudtke on the world premiere of their film, Sadistic Intentions!


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