• 180: Greg Jardin & David Thompson - It's Whats Inside

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

180: Greg Jardin & David Thompson - It's Whats Inside

  • Summary

  • Hey Horror Fans!

    This week, Steve and Sean are joined by director Greg Jardin and actor David Thompson to dive into their latest film, It's What's Inside—a one-of-a-kind comedy-thriller that's as visually stunning as it is darkly hilarious!

    In this episode, Greg and David share insights into the film's daring visual style, which draws from horror but flips it on its head to create something totally fresh. They discuss the challenge of blending humor with tension, the bold cinematography that enhances the film's eerie atmosphere, and how the ensemble cast worked together seamlessly to bring this uniquely unnerving story to life. David also talks about the creative risks involved and what it was like to collaborate with such a dynamic team.

    If you're into visually striking films that mix humor, thrills, and suspense in unexpected ways, this episode is a must-listen. So...

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