Roger Corman is not only one of my personal heroes, but also one of the most prolific and incredibly inspiring filmmakers to ever grace our beloved genre.
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by Rob Galluzzo
12/20/2012 - 1:00pm
While director John Landis is primarily known for his classic comedies which include Animal House, The Blues Brothers, Trading Places and Coming To America, he also helmed An American Werewolf In London
by Rob Galluzzo
12/19/2012 - 7:00pm
In the eyes of horror fans all over the world, there is only one Freddy Krueger and his real name is Robert Englund. And when you get Robert in the interview chair, the celebrated actor always has plenty to say!
by Rob Galluzzo
12/19/2012 - 6:18pm
In Part 4, Mick discusses going back to his roots as an interviewer for his FEARnet original series Post Mortem and what he learned from the filmmaker guests.
by Rob Galluzzo
12/19/2012 - 6:14pm
In Part 3 of our interview with Mick Garris, the director elaborates on how he created the original anthology series Masters Of Horror and the process of getting it to Showtime.
by Rob Galluzzo
12/19/2012 - 6:12pm
In Part 2, Mick Garris discusses the beginning of his collaborative relationship with famed author Stephen King which began on Sleepwalkers and led to his epic TV mini-series The Stand.
by Rob Galluzzo
12/19/2012 - 6:09pm
Part 1 – Mick talks about his humble beginnings as a journalist and how it led to his Z Channel interview show. And eventually a writing gig for Steven Spielberg on Amazing Stories.
by Rob Galluzzo
12/19/2012 - 1:00pm
Did you know that Wes Craven was at one point in his life an English teacher and humanities professor, and that he didn't start directing films until he was 30? Knowing this, it's no surprise that he approaches discussions about the horror genre with such intellect and conviction.
by Rob Galluzzo
12/18/2012 - 7:00pm
Next to Mick Garris, the one other filmmaker most associated with adapting the work of Stephen King has to be Frank Darabont, first with the Academy Award nominated The Shawshank Redemption, then The Green Mile and finally the vastly underrated shocker The Mist.





