Deadly Doses is a podcast in which the horror genre goes under the knife as your host, Doc Horror along with some fiendish friends explore our favourite films, TV, books and more and dissect why a spoonful of horror really does help the medicine go down.
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Deadly Doses is a podcast in which the horror genre goes under the knife as your host, Doc Horror along with some fiendish friends explore our favourite films, TV, books and more and dissect why a spoonful of horror really does help the medicine go down.
Deadly Doses Podcast Chapter 11- Director Ryan Spindell
Deadly Doses Horror Podcast
1 hour 7 minutes
4 years ago
Deadly Doses Podcast Chapter 11- Director Ryan Spindell
In this Chapter of Deadly Doses Podcast, Doc Horror chats to Maine hailing, Mortuary Collection director Ryan Spindell about the true meaning of horror, making friends with the monsters and navigating the turbulent and often disheartening film industry while staying true to your art and above all, yourself. Celebrating the dogged determinism of Spindell in getting his anthology horror Mortuary Collection made and released, we discuss the trials and tribulations associated with creating big practical effects on small budgets, working with the legendary Clancy Brown, the art of storytelling, surrealist comedy cannibalism and have the pleasure of meeting his cute as a button "intern" and star of Mortuary Collection "CHARlie"
Films discussed include "Mortuary Collection" (2019) dir. Ryan Spindell "Delicatessen" (1991) dirs. by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro "Brain Dead/ Dead Alive" (1992) dir. Peter Jackson
Deadly Doses Horror Podcast
Deadly Doses is a podcast in which the horror genre goes under the knife as your host, Doc Horror along with some fiendish friends explore our favourite films, TV, books and more and dissect why a spoonful of horror really does help the medicine go down.