This post first appeared, in a slightly different form, in my e-newsletter I WAS BIGFOOT'S SHEMP.
My new film SMART HOUSE has hit streaming platforms; I will suggest catching it right here on Tubi, since you can see all three of my films there for free (including one in a Spanish dub). And finally, my wife's colleague's teenaged kid likes one of my movies, even if it was made by an old person. Won over one of my harshest critics.
I am thankful to director Joe Swanberg's microcinema in Chicago; "Late Shift at the Grindhouse" at Film Scene in Iowa City, Iowa; and the Englewood Theater in Englewood, Ohio for providing screenings of my movie before its street date.I talked my wife into watching ALL THE HAUNTS BE OURS, a box set of folk horror, during October, and we had a lot of fun with it. Start with the Eastern European ones that lean into the folk more than the horror to see some unique and offbeat films.
My reading is finally picking up again and if you like my newsletter you'll probably like THE MILITIA HOUSE by John Milas. It's about a couple of soldiers at a base in Afghanistan who get bored and decide to visit a spooky abandoned house they can see just outside the wire, a bad idea. It absolutely scared the fire out of me, and I don't get scared very easily. I'm about halfway through SILVER NITRATE by Silvia Moreno-Garcia and I can tell it'll be recommended by me as well. It's all about the occult and old Mexican horror movies so you know I'm going to be down for that.
The last time I sent a newsletter I had knuckled down and bought a Mac Mini tricked out with Final Cut to re-learn editing, but it's all still in the box. The truth is I've been struggling with depression and have had to enter an outpatient program that involves medication, therapy, and coursework. Having untreated depression has derailed a lot of my day job and b-movie night life, as well as everything else, so if you are reading this and in the same boat as me, I encourage you to seek help before you hit the guard rail and spin out like I did.
Hoping to re-enter the b-movie world again with new projects before long, but until then, thanks for reading.
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