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  • Season 5, Episode 82: Interview with Isabel Champ Conner (Jodie Defeo) in “The Amityville Horror” (2005)
    Dec 26 2025

    Stemming from the original movie from 1979, the general consensus states that the 2005 rendition is an over exaggeration. I will have to say that I disagree because it has proven to be a terrific movie with fast and furious energy, a lot of jolts that never linger, and the morbidly horrific images anchor the strong characters. One character in specific is Jodie Defeo, played by the talented Isabel Champ Connor who flawlessly delivered her role by submerging herself into this movie.

    20 years later and this movie still creeps me to the core! I sat down with Isabel to get to know her and what it was like to act in the reboot of the original 1979 film and what he had to say is priceless information.

    This being her movie debut, I have to say that Isabel was given the role of Jodie Defeo and she delivered! Being only 8 years old, she had to play a pivotal role in the film. Most fans wouldn’t know this because in the original 1979 film, Jodie is not what you think she is. However, I am glad the writers made the change, and the director chose Isabel for this movie, it made it much more believable.

    With that being said, Isabel has landed herself on the paranormal and supernatural map and I am honored to have sat down with her. I hope you enjoy the interview as much as I did, and please follow Isabel on Facebook and let her know how well she did in the movie.


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    31 min
  • Season 5, Episode 81: Interview with David Tomlinson (Max Benedict) from “Silent Night, Deadly Night” (2025)
    Dec 23 2025

    With Christmas just a few days away, I thought that I would bring you all some Christmas fear with the precise recipe for a holiday horror blend that delivers a fresh take on the 1984 original. This is a movie that you cannot hate; not only does it preach good tidings, but Santa kills Nazis and he also delivers satisfying brain-busting kills.

    I sat down with David and got the gist of the movie, and I am very happy to have the conversation with him. Getting to know him on a personal level and what he brought to the film is amazing. Check out the interview and let me know what you all think.

    Silent Night, Deadly Night is still playing in theaters, and I recommend checking it out.


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    24 min
  • Season 5, Episode 80: Interview with Gorica Regodić (The Mother) from “Hellraiser” (2022)
    Dec 20 2025

    In 1987 Clive Barker brought us Hellraiser and the Cenobites. In 2022 another movie was introduced to us, and it brought back the decades-old franchise with this 11th installment. With this movie closely following Clive Barker’s The Hellbound Heart, there is balance in beauty and horror and it’s not to be mistaken for a reboot, it’s quite the opposite. Hopefully my guest today can help us understand just that.

    I absolutely love this interview! Gorica and I talked deeply about this movie and her character, The Mother, and providing details about her theories regarding her character’s lore in the film and The Mother’s backstory.

    Does The Mother possess any human qualities? I am sure that the character in the story did at one point before being transformed into a Cenobite. However, I believe that The Mother has a connection with Hellbound: Hellraiser II and that is the infamous baby crying scene where it exploits maternal instinct.

    She also went into detail about the costume and makeup process; as she said, she felt like a car getting detailed with the airbrush.

    There is a new viewpoint brought to light by my guest: that this movie heavily deals with capitalism. Keeping an open mind, I am going to have to watch the movie again attempting to wrap my head around it. It might be true after all.

    Check out Hellraiser (2022) still streaming on Hulu and Disney+.


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    34 min
  • Season 5, Episode 79: Interview with Audrey Lynn-Marie (Charlotte) in “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” (2025)
    Dec 16 2025

    First, I would like to point out that the sequel is much better than the first movie due to the impressively accurate video game animatronics that actually look scary. Secondly, another thing I was very impressed with is Audrey Lynn-Marie’s flawless performance in which I believe that her entire personality won the audience.

    I am still in shock and in disbelief that I had the huge honor and pleasure to speak to Audrey about her role in the newest installment of the FNAF Franchise. We went into a deep dive, and we both analyzed her character and the movie; talking about physical challenges and what the dynamic on set was like with Skeet Ulrich, Matthew Lillard, and Josh Hutcherson. I cannot begin to imagine what it was like to work with legends in the movie industry.

    Overall, great interview! Audrey’s performance is paramount and I can see how her character will connect with the younger generation worldwide. The movie is still playing in theaters nationwide, I highly recommend getting off your butt to go watch it, you will not be disappointed.

    Also, make sure to stop by Audrey’s Instagram page and show her your support!


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    28 min
  • Season 5, Episode 78: Interview with Kaitlyn Trentham (Max) from “The Jester 2” (2025)
    Dec 10 2025

    From a horror perspective, Jester 2 delivers where it counts. The kills are clever, cruel, and it’s a great representation leaning into the Trickster's dark magician theme. Illusions bleed into existence, traps unfold like deadly tricks, and every set piece feels designed to keep viewers on edge. It may not push gore to Terrifier levels, but it doesn't need to-the creativity behind the kills keeps things fresh. And with a breakout performance from Kaitlyn Trentham, Jester 2 leaves me curious and excited to see where the mask, the smile, and the nightmare go next.

    I had the honor and pleasure of sitting down with Kaitlyn and speaking her regarding her role as ‘Max’ in the newest installment of The Jester. We spoke about her character and what it was like to face The Jester and overcome his tricks of the trade.

    She also mentioned how she had to overcome and adapt not only the physical but also the psychological challenges in which we all know that those are the main elements of the film.

    I can tell that she connected with her character throughout the production on how she answered the questions and what she had to share.

    Overall, great interview with Kaitlyn and I cannot wait to see what she has in store for us in the future.


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    27 min
  • Season 5, Episode 77: Interview with Clara Stack (Lilly Bainbridge) from “IT: Welcome to Derry” (2025)
    Nov 26 2025

    After watching the series (so far), I’d like to say that I'm thoroughly enjoying it, and I am highly impressed with the acting. This fully embraces the fantastical scenes and effects for those horror and monster moments. However, one character really stands out, and that is Lilly Bainbridge – portrayed by the talented Clara Stack and her performance has been nothing short of paramount.

    If I said it was an honor and pleasure speaking with Clara, that would be an understatement. To sit down and get to know Clara and what it was like to play an exceptionally well-rounded character, these are the moments that are priceless.

    Getting to know Clara’s character, Lilly, who we all see rides an emotional roller coaster throughout the season, tells us that there is more than what we expected. I am certain, if there is going to be a Season 2, that Lilly will be one of the few that gets to kick Pennywise’s butt. However, with this being the prequel to the “It” movies, who knows what will happen during the inception.

    It: Welcome to Derry is still streaming on HBO Max (I realize that I said Netflix during the interview) and I am wrong, clearly, I got the streaming services mixed up. I highly recommend watching the series. It 100% grabs the essence of the era of the beginning.

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    22 min
  • Season 5, Episode 76: Interview with Anthony Baldasare (Peter) from “Shelby Oaks” (2024)
    Nov 16 2025

    I’d like to point out that this movie is suspenseful, well invented, and the acting is phenomenal. The directing and cinematography are both paramount and it feels like a true love letter that honors the horror genre and this is coming from me, someone who loves and appreciates found footage. I feel the creators and the actors truly understood what audiences expected from them and overall, this movie is well blended, and it is a solid film.

    What an exceptional interview! I had the opportunity to speak to Anthony about his role in which is now one of my favorite found footage films of this year. We did a deep dive regarding his character, the film, the challenges, and what it was like to be in this type of movie. Also, we may have digressed a little – maybe too much off topic but that is bound to happen every once in a while.

    Overall, I had fun with this interview. If you like found footage with a mix of true crime, this movie is right up your alley. I give two thumbs up and an overall scare score of 4.5 out of 5.


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    31 min
  • Season 5, Episode 75: Interview with Leigh Jones (Abner – a.k.a. The Axeman) from “The Conjuring: last Rites” (2025)
    Nov 13 2025

    The Conjuring Franchise has brought us some of the best and scariest movies of all time and to include it’s last and final installment, a farewell to the Warrens. But it gets better. I sat down with Leigh Jones, who in my opinion, portrays the scariest character in the movie, Abner (also known as the “Axeman). Leigh is a very talented actor who delivered his role flawlessly.

    That would be an understatement in my introduction for the talented actor who brought you the role of Abner (also known as the “Axeman). Literally, Leigh’s character haunted my dream, and I am sure that he will haunt yours, too. What else can I say about this gentleman? You’re going to have to watch the interview yourself to find out.

    Overall, I am honored to have spoken to him. The Conjuring: Last Rites is a phenomenal movie, and I encourage you to watch it. Also, make sure you stop by Mr. Jones’ Instagram page and show him your support.

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    32 min