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Interviews with horror film directors, actors, crew and others behind the scenes

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Interview with Actor Steve Polites of The Murder Game

Hello children, The Dhampir here, once again bringing you another interview. Following my interview with Robert Harari about his indie film The Murder Game (read review) I bring you Steven Polites (pronounced Polite-ees). I am certain that you will enjoy hearing what this up and coming young thespian has to say!
The Dhampir: First off I [...]

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Interview with “The Murder Game” Filmmaker Robert Harari

Submitted for your approval, I bring to you the writer/director of the indie film The Murder Game (read review), one Mr. Robert Harari. I have to warn you kids, this one contains SPOILERS so don’t cry foul if we give away too much! I did warn you!
The Dhampir: I would like to thank Mr. Harari [...]

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Interview with Jeremy “The Beast” Sumrall of Sweatshop

Hello Kids!! The Dhampir here, once again! I heard of a great “Beast” and had to investigate for myself, and found “The Beast” to a rather sizable figure! Where you ask? In Stacy Davidson’s new film Sweatshop!
I sat down and talked to Jeremy Sumrall, Davidson’s “Beast” and brought the conversation home to you, here’s what [...]

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Interview with Indie Filmmaker Robert Luke

I, yours truly, The Dhampir, got writer/director Robert Luke of The Man in the Garage to sit down and talk with me for a while about this new film of his. Mel House (read interview) told me “Robert’s dead to me” due to the fact that Rob doesn’t hate Suspiria, but as you’ll see, he’s [...]

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Interview with Indie Filmmaker Patrick Keith

Patrick Keith is the founder of Doom Bunny Films and has recently been finishing up post-production on his latest film, Bloodwine.
Bloodwine is a vampire film set in college, and, in the words of their Myspace page, is “an independent vampire film about friendship, loss, grief, redemption and nubile college chicks biting necks.”
The Dhampir got to [...]

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Interview with Indie Filmmaker Mel House

The Dhampir was lucky enough to chat up indie filmmaker Mel House, whose latest film Closet Space earned a rave review from us (read it here!).
Mel is a very talented filmmaker from Texas and is proud to be a part of the “Texas Blood” group of up-and-coming filmmakers that include Stacy Davidson (read interview), Parrish [...]

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Interview with Indie Filmmaker Josh Vargas

The Dhampir was lucky enough to snag an interview with yet another up-and-coming Texan filmmaker. This member of the so-called “Texas Blood” pack is none other than filmmaker Josh Vargas, who has recently wrapped on his upcoming horror exploitation flick Sway.
The Dhampir: Sway is your first film, what exactly is it about?
Josh Vargas: Sway is [...]

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Interview with Indie Filmmaker/Actor Tony Brownrigg

The Dhampir sat down with writer/director/star of the new indie film Red Victoria, Tony Brownrigg. Red Victoria (read review) has been generating a huge buzz at horror conventions where it’s been screened. It won the Audience Award at Texas Frightmare Weekend and will hopefully be given a limited theatrical release. Check out the trailer yourself [...]

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Interview with Indie Filmmaker Stacy Davidson

The Dhampir lucked out and got 10 Q & A’s with Stacy Davidson, writer and director of Domain of the Damned. He was also the director of photography on Gerald Nott’s The Flesh Keeper, visual effect supervisor on Mel House’s Closet Space and co-writer and director for the upcoming (and highly anticipated) Sweatshop. Stacy happens [...]

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Interview with Indie Filmmaker Parrish Randall

Our new staff member The Dhampir got to sit down for a chat with Parrish Randall, writer, director and actor in the indie films like Slaughter House, The Quick & The Undead and the upcoming Texas Roadkill, which is in the final stages of production. Here’s what he had to say!
The Dhampir: Ok, so Slaughter [...]

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