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Unsettling Horror, Stylish Horror and Absurdist Humor, Now Available to Stream

Unsettling Horror, Stylish Horror and Absurdist Humor, Now Available to Stream This week’s recommended streaming titles include Dementer, Tweet Jumbo We’re now more than a year into the pandemic, and the stress is really starting to show. Art is certainly having to work harder to retain attention. Edges which have been fraying for quite some time now are cracking and bleeding. There’s a feeling like somehow the gravity got turned up a notch, and it’s such a pain to try and just be a normal person. The vaccines are helping, but there’s so much entropic unease in the air that just enjoying things takes a heroic amount of effort. So this week’s offerings are very eager to sweep you away in some kind of experience that, for a little while, takes you out of feeling adrift and abandoned. As always, look back at past issues of the

Interview: Larry Fessenden on Leading a Cult in DEMENTER, Onscreen Deaths & SXSW 2021

Interview: Larry Fessenden on Leading a Cult in DEMENTER, Onscreen Deaths & SXSW 2021 Drew Tinnin interviews indie horror icon Larry Fessenden about his upcoming cult horror DEMENTER! By Drew Tinnin Appearing in a creepy cameo that casts a devilish shadow across the new Chad Crawford Kinkle project Dementer, legacy artist and legitimate New York City film icon Larry Fessenden continues his steady ascent into true cult status. In our all-encompassing conversation below, we discuss the history of his company Glass Eye Pix, doing his voiceovers for Dementer in a car, early NYC run-ins with Jim Jarmusch and Steve Buscemi, and the Fessenden death reel that’s annually updated on his birthday. (It’s March 23rd if you were wondering.)

Interview : Chad Crawford Kinkle on Dementer

Jug Face back when it first came out, and it’s been a while since then. It’s nice to see a follow-up. Chad: Yeah, it’s been a little too long. But that’s how it goes sometimes, I guess. So, the genesis of was partly a dream your mother had? Chad: I’d thought of the idea beforehand. I’ve always thought about doing a project with my sister, ever since I was in film school in the 90s. Nothing ever really felt right, because I didn’t want to do a documentary about her. While she is special, her life hasn’t had these events in it that would warrant some kind of long narrative piece. But it’s always been in the back of my mind, and I’ve just never had the right opportunity. 

Interview – DEMENTER Director Chad Crawford Kinkle on Disability Representation & Working with Larry Fessenden

Interview – DEMENTER Director Chad Crawford Kinkle on Disability Representation & Working with Larry Fessenden
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