In this episode, Doaa sits down with award-winning Producer Jennifer Holness. They chat about Jennifer's journey in the film industry as a black female producer, her latest production 40 Acres and the challenges and triumphs of Black Canadian Cinema.
In this episode, Doaa interviews Jeffrey Reddick , the creator of the Final Destination franchise. They talk about how he revolutionized the horror genre as a gay biracial trailblazer, and dive into his inspiring origin story, filled with hope, passion, and a reminder to never give up on your dreams.
This episode is epic, y’all. Don’t miss it!
Are you a neurodivergent that who zones out during movie reviews? Don't worry, I got you.
I am doing a series of 60 second movie reviews and they're all spoiler free.
This one is about Slay, an incredible horror comedy about a group of Drag Queen fighting vampires. This one was hard to do in 60 seconds because I loved it and its message so much.Go watch on Tubi right meow!
Let me know in the comments if there's a movie you'd like me to review!
(Reviews by: Doaa Magdy)
Are you a neurodivergent that who zones out during movie reviews? Don't worry, I got you.
I am doing a series of 60 second movie reviews and they're all spoiler free.
This one is about Dangerous Animals , an Australian shark movie that you gotta add to your watchlist.
Let me know in the comments if there's a movie you'd like me to review!
(Reviews by: Doaa Magdy)
Hello world! This is Doaa your host and the Founder of Horror in Seconds. In this impromptu, unscripted episode I talk a little bit about myself and what to expect from this podcast and its unique format.
Most importantly I am sharing my journey with you as a reminder for y’all to keep going and follow your dreams. NEVER GIVE UP.
Give it a listen and let’s connect and build an amazing community together.
In this episode, Doaa sits down with Brandon Espy, the director of Mr. Crocket, to explore his unique vision in both film and photography. They dive into his creative process, and how he powerfully frames Blackness as a universal experience in his storytelling.
In this episode Doaa sits down with the Director of Grafted, Sasha Rainbow, and they dive deep into the horrors of being in a female body and so much more.
This convo is a must-listen especially for female horror lovers who want to feel both inspired and empowered.
Follow Sasha on IG: @itssasharainbow
In this episode, Doaa chats with multi-talented artist Lady Shasha, a Gen X latchkey kid whose love for horror was sparked by her grandmother and Saturday afternoon chills. From Connecticut to Florida, she takes us through her unique horror journey, blending cosplay, commentary, and culture via her thriving YouTube channel. Don’t miss this rich convo on fandom, fashion, and fearless storytelling in the horror world!
Find her on IG, TikTok and Youtube: @horrorfreq
Her website is: whatdidijustwatch.com
In this episode, Doaa chats with Josh Ruben — director of the horror rom-com slasher Heart Eyes.
They talk about how he subverts the representation of Black men in horror, his transition from sketch comedy to indie horror, and what drives his unique storytelling voice.
Plus, Josh drops some wisdom for our emerging BIPOC filmmakers creating movies with just their phones.
In this episode, Doaa chats with Spanish filmmaker Caye Casas and they delve into his journey from illustrator to award-winning director, the indie scene in Spain, and the recurring themes of religion, abuse, and dark humour in his films.
This interview is in Spanish.