• 051: What the Elvis Set Was Really Like | ft. Ruby Bell

    Ruby Bell is an Australian-born, LA-raised, London-educated, and current New York resident. She holds an MA in Fashion Media Practice & Criticism from the University of the Arts London. Her diverse talents include writing full-page articles published in Elle UK, taking photographs featured in Vogue and Prada, and creating her own films that have garnered critical acclaim and collected laurels. Ruby was also the still photographer for Baz Luhrmann's 8-time Oscar-nominated 2022 film, "Elvis," which starred Austin Butler and Tom Hanks. In addition, she served as the assistant to the cinematographer on the 2020 live-action Disney remake of "Mulan."


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    54m - Nov 3, 2023
  • 050: The Cinematography of APPENDAGE | Powell Robinson

    Powell Robinson is an award-winning narrative and commercial Cinematographer based out of Los Angeles, represented by Zero Gravity Management.

    While his clientele for music video and commercial work includes world-renowned talent such as Doja Cat, The Weeknd, Jack White, Pedro Pascal, and Megan Fox – his main passion lives in feature filmmaking. Over the last two years, Powell has shot two horror films for Hulu and Worthenbrooks (previously 20th Digital). The first of which, Appendage, premiered at SXSW, and had its final festival screening at SITGES. Notable independent feature work in the past includes Threshold (Arrow Video), Greenlight (Horror Collective), and the documentary feature Conversion (Gravitas Ventures) narrated by Zachary Quinto.

    Powell's love for intense genre content extends into his short form work as well, having shot multiple short films for CryptTV, Hulu Bite Size Halloween, and independent shorts like 10 Shots premiering at Screamfest in Los Angeles, Marked at Beyondfest, and Accomplice at Dances with Films and Shriekfest


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    57m - Oct 27, 2023
  • 049: From Viral Horror Short to Feature Film | Director Colin Krawchuk Interview

    In this exclusive interview, I sit down with the talented filmmaker, Colin Krawchuk, to delve deep into the making of his debut horror film, "The Jester." This must-listen discussion offers a behind-the-scenes look at the film, its journey from a YouTube sensation to a full-length feature, and more!


    🤡 "The Jester," brought to you by L.A.-based distribution and financing company, DREAD, under the Epic Pictures horror label, hit North American theaters with a limited run starting on September 29, 2023. Now, you can catch the film on VOD.


    📝 Colin Krawchuk, the mind behind "The Jester," talks about the inspiration behind this supernatural entity and the making of his popular YouTube shorts with over 30 million views!


    🎥 Krawchuk, who both wrote and directed "The Jester," will reveal the secrets behind turning his original concept into a truly terrifying feature film. The movie boasts a cast including Lelia Symington, Matt Servitto, Ken Arnold, Sam Lukowski, and Delaney White, all of whom contribute to making "The Jester" a spine-tingling experience.


    📖 The official synopsis of the film sets the stage for an unforgettable Halloween night: "After the recent death of their father, two estranged sisters find themselves being stalked by a malevolent being known as The Jester. Revealing himself to be more than just a man in a mask, the evil entity begins to further torment the inhabitants of this small town. The path to defeating this unholy monster lies with the two sisters who realize that the only way to survive is to figure out how to right the wrongs of their dark past."


    Join us as we uncover the journey from a short film trilogy to a spine-tingling feature, and explore the challenges and creative process that brought "The Jester" to life. With insights from the director himself, this is an interview you won't want to miss!


    🔥 Don't forget to subscribe to the Film School Podcast and hit the notification bell, so you'll be the first to know when we drop this hair-raising episode. If you're a horror movie enthusiast, a fan of the supernatural, or just curious about what it takes to turn a short into a feature, this interview is a must-watch!

    1h 4m - Oct 21, 2023
  • 048: Saw X Cinematographer Nick Matthews

    Raised in the American South, Nicholas Matthews is a Los Angeles based cinematographer. He recently photographed Lionsgate's SAW X in Mexico City starring Tobin Bell, LD Entertainment's erotic horror film Bone Lake, the southern crime thriller Mob Land (starring John Travolta & Stephen Dorff), and Shudder film Spoonful of Sugar (Fantastic Fest 2022). Throughout his career, he has worked with horror legends including Dan Myrick (director and writer of Blair Witch Project) and Ted Raimi (Evil Dead 2) who starred in "Red Light" which premiered at prestigious horror festival Sitges. He has shot music videos for artists from Ice Cube to Rise Against and award winning commercials for a variety of brands including Nike and Specialized Bikes.

    1h 23m - Sep 22, 2023
  • 047: Re-Imagining the Tale as Old as Time with "Belle" Composer Matt Orenstein

    Matt Orenstein is a Los Angeles-based composer. He has scored several shorts, features, and trailers, and has written music for branded content from companies including Mercedes-Benz, Square, and DoorDash.

    Films with Matt's scores have screened at several film festivals around the world, including Mostra São Paulo, Prix Videoformes (Paris), Chicago Independent Film Festival, Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Cinequest and SXSW. In 2022, he scored the Webby-nominated documentary short “Nearside: Pink Mahogany,” directed by Max Gold.

    Matt got his start as a bass player in the relentlessly experimental Minneapolis music scene as an adolescent in the early 2000's, the spirit of which he carried with him to Oberlin, OH. While at Oberlin Conservatory, he studied bass with Peter Dominguez (and Eddie Gomez during Dominguez's sabbatical), studied electronic music and composition, and played in as many different kinds of ensembles as he could. He spent 2011 to 2015 in Chicago, where he worked as a teacher, composer, songwriter, sound designer, and instrumentalist.

    Matt's work and performances have seen favorable coverage in several publications, including The New York Times, The LA Times, Entertainment Weekly, and the Allmusic Guide. He has worked with Four Larks, Laboratory Dancers (Chicago), Le Tour, Oberlin Dance Company, Fonema Consort, Jacaranda Music, High Concept Laboratories, Access Contemporary Music, Death & Pretzels, Sheet Ghosts, Naomi Greene, Lyris Quartet, Antonio Lysy, and several other artist and groups around the Minneapolis, Oberlin, Chicago, and Los Angeles areas.

    Matt has toured the country several times under several different banners, including his longtime project Lionel O, which released six albums between 2006-15. 

    57m - Sep 16, 2023
  • 046: "Dark Windows" - Behind the Scenes with Director Alex Herron

    In this exclusive behind-the-scenes interview, we dive deep into the mind of Alex Herron, the creative genius behind the thrilling horror film "Dark Windows." Join us as we explore the inspirations, challenges, and artistic choices that shaped this gripping cinematic experience.


    🎥 About "Dark Windows":

    Teenagers, Tilly, Monica, Peter, and Allison are involved in a car crash. Allison dies from her injuries and at her memorial, Allison's uncle confronts the group and blames them for her death. Monica suggests that they get out of town and stay at her grandparents' summerhouse in the countryside to work through the grief of losing their friend and to be out of sight until things have calmed down. When they get to the summerhouse everything is normal and peaceful until a masked man starts to terrorize and punish them in the most horrific ways.



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    21m - Aug 14, 2023
  • 045: STAR TREK SATURDAY | Strange New Worlds, S2E10 "Hegemony" Review

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    5m - Aug 12, 2023
  • 044: BRUCE WEMPLE | Director of ISLAND ESCAPE

    Pick up a copy of ISLAND ESCAPE here: https://amzn.to/3QpCs8I


    ABOUT ISLAND ESCAPE:

    After a mysterious accident at a research camp on the Isle of Gran Manan, a CEO hires a team of blue-collar mercenaries to extract his daughter, a scientist working at the camp. Upon arrival, the team soon learns that not only is the island surrounded by a wormhole that causes time to reset every three days, but it's also crawling with hideous monsters. As they learn more about the nature of time, space, and the creatures on the island, they quickly realize that death may be the easiest way to escape the island.


    ABOUT BRUCE WEMPLE:

    Bruce Wemple is a New York City-based Director, Writer, and Producer. Born in Albany, NY, Bruce studied Film and Mass Communications at the State University of New York at Oneonta. His debut feature, The Tomorrow Paradox, which is currently on the festival circuit as of 2017, has won awards at the Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival (Audience Choice) and Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Festival (Best Sci-Fi Feature).


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    1h 4m - Aug 7, 2023
  • 043: STAR TREK SATURDAY | Strange New Worlds, S2E9 Review

    Hot off the heels of one of the darkest episodes in Star Trek history, the crew of the Enterprise is back with the very first MUSICAL episode in Star Trek history.


    Where do they go next?!

    5m - Aug 5, 2023
  • 042: Behind-the-Scenes of DARK NATURE (2023) ft. Director Berkley Brady

    Berkley Brady, based in Calgary, Alberta, is a producer, DGC director, and writer, known for her work in film and television. Operating under the corporate entity Nika Productions Inc., Brady draws inspiration from cinematic and art history, hip-hop culture, and the natural landscape. With a passion for storytelling on screens of all sizes, Brady's creative pursuits reflect her diverse influences.


    Raised in a family of storytellers and night owls, Brady's multicultural background as a Metis on her father's side and predominantly Scottish on her mother's side shaped her early experiences. A vivid childhood memory involves sitting under a restaurant table, captivated by her father's animated storytelling, which brought laughter and joy to the listeners.


    In 1986, Brady relocated to Calgary, a city nestled between the Rocky Mountains and the prairies, where she discovered her teenage passions for books, snowboarding, and indulging in the mystique of brooding boys with baggy pants. Her dedication to snowboarding led her to compete in half-pipe competitions, even achieving a notable third-place ranking in her province in 1994. Brady's connection to snowboarding extends beyond the sport itself; she views its physicality, flow, and rhythm as influences that shape her directorial approach. The mathematical curves and musicality inherent in snowboarding inform her intuitive collaboration with actors and her pursuit of fluid camera work.


    After completing university, Brady embarked on a journey as an assistant to documentary and experimental filmmakers, immersing herself in projects such as editing documentaries on the International Criminal Court and capturing potlatch ceremonies. These early experiences kindled her passion for narrative filmmaking, leading her to pursue an MFA in film directing at Columbia University in New York City. During her six-year stay in the city, she absorbed its vibrant cultural landscape, exploring various art forms, including dance and the legacy of hip-hop. Brady's time at Columbia involved working as a Teacher's Assistant at Barnard College and collaborating with different production companies as a reader. Additionally, she produced her first award-winning short film, "The Immaculate Reception," which premiered at Sundance Film Festival, marking her inaugural visit to the renowned event.


    Brady's accolades continued to accumulate as she won the prestigious Alfred P. Sloan award, which provided the opportunity to create her debut short film, "Blow Out." This atmospheric piece delves into the story of a lone geologist battling her crew on an isolated, snow-blown oil rig.


    Despite being inspired by the creativity and ambition surrounding her in the United States, Brady decided to return to Canada in 2016, driven by love. She is happily married to Ian Lister, a notable Canadian cinematographer. Brady cherishes the artistic landscape of Canada and directed her first two episodes of the upcoming TV series "Secret History of the Wild West." With the support of Telefilm funding, she ventured into feature film directing, completing her debut feature, "Dark Nature," in the autumn of 2022. The film premiered at Fantasia in Montreal, marking a significant milestone in her career.


    Currently, Brady's creative focus lies in directing horror films infused with adventure and evocative emotions. For her, the perfect film is one that elicits laughter, screams, and tears. With a desire to offer guilt-free escapes, Brady aspires to craft stories that employ genre conventions to tackle significant and sometimes challenging ideas.




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    56m - May 26, 2023
  • 041: Is 'Kids VS Aliens' Worth Watching? | Spoiler Free Review

    In this episode of the Film School podcast, I share my thoughts on the new film, Kids VS Aliens, which has just been released on Shudder.

    Initially, I was not very interested in the movie until I found out that it was directed by Jason Eisner, known for his work on the cult favorite, Hobo with a Shotgun.

    In this video, I talk about the similarities between Kids versus Aliens and Eisner's previous short film, Slumber Party Alien Abduction – which inspired this feature.

    If you're wondering whether or not to check out this new film, this podcast episode will give you all the information you need to make an informed decision.


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    8m - Apr 14, 2023
  • 040: Malum | Reimagining a (Literal) Cult Classic Ft. Sean McDaniel

    In this episode of the podcast, host Eric Skwarczynski sits down with Sean McDaniel, the cinematographer for Anthony DiBlasi's new horror film Malum – a reimagining of the 2014 cult classic horror movie Last Shift.


    Throughout the episode, Sean shares his experience at USC film school, what it's like remaking a cult classic, how to choose what lenses to use for a project, and what he thinks the best year of cinema is.


    Whether you're a fan of horror movies or simply interested in the behind-the-scenes process of filmmaking, this episode is a must-listen.


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    54m - Mar 31, 2023
  • 039: Crafting the Score for 'Repeater' and 'As Good As Dead' | Composer Chris Bezold

    Chris Bezold is a composer known for Legacy (2020), Day Labor (2022), and Larceny (2017). His two latest films are Repeater, starring Paul Sidhu and Kristanna Loken, and As Good As Dead, starring Michael Jai White and Tom Berenger.

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    1h 5m - Dec 30, 2022
  • 038: Walker Brandt | Self-Discovery, Star Trek, and Supporting Women in Hollywood

    Walker Brandt was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California on July 13, 1966. At age 12 started her own business as a horse trainer and exerciser. In her teens, she moved to Los Angeles and enrolled at Los Angeles Valley College. She worked various part-time jobs while taking classes in business, nutrition science, and child development.

    During that time, she was approached by a photographer who encouraged Walker to go into modeling and signed with Elite Model Management. When she was 18 years old, Walker moved to Milan, Italy and started her professional model and acting career. In the 1990s she was featured in major Hollywood productions, including City Slickers (1991), Dante's Peak (1997) & Lunarcop (1995), as well as US and international TV shows, including Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), and Die Gang (1997), to name a few. Some of the projects she worked on took her to locations such as to South Africa where she was able to meet and spend time with Nelson Mandela before his election, laugh backstage with Shirley MacLaine when she was on tour in Africa, and play with baby lions and see wild African elephants in their habitat. Another project took her into the countryside of East Berlin while living in Hamburg Germany during the shooting of a TV series.

    Walker's image and talents have also been used in dozens of commercials and Ad campaigns for popular national and international brands. In addition to traditional acting roles, she has also hosted and done voice over for several of the brands.

    In 2001, Walker married Jeff Stafford, and she and her husband raised her stepdaughter. Raising a child motivated her to stay closer to home with her work. During that time, she took courses at Santa Monica College and Orange Coast College as well as serving as a board member of her community organization for a period of time, where her responsibilities included organizing the Neighborhood Watch program for 1700 residents as well as addressing safety & security issues with the city on behalf of the community. She established working relationships with the Mayor, Councilman, and various city officials as a result.

    Walker and her husband enjoy stand up paddling, hiking, golf, mountain biking, and spending active time out in nature at every opportunity with their family in Southern California.

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    1h 0m - Dec 23, 2022
  • 037: Christmas Bloody Christmas | Cinematographer Brian Sowell

    I had the pleasure of chatting with cinematographer Brian Sowell about his work on the new Christmas horror film 'Bloody Christmas' which premiered on Shudder and in select theaters on December 9th, 2022.

    In this conversation, we dive into Brian's early interests in film and how he started working in the industry. Then he gives us the inside scoop about the filming process, unique challenges, and favorite moments of shooting a 16mm Christmas slasher film on a small budget.

    If the words "KILLER ROBOT SANTA" excite you, be sure to check out 'Christmas Bloody Christmas'!

    Director Joe Begos and co. have created a delightfully gory and twisted Christmas movie that will leave you screaming for more!

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    CHRISTMAS BLOODY CHRISTMAS SYNOPSIS:

    It's Christmas Eve, and Tori just wants to get drunk and party, but when a robotic Santa Clause at a nearby toy store goes haywire and begins a rampant killing spree through her small town, she's forced into a battle for survival.


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    49m - Dec 9, 2022
  • 036: Stuntman Kevin Cassidy on the Art of Falling Down

    Stuntman Kevin Cassidy has been making movie goers’ hearts beat faster since 2005, when he appeared in his first feature film, the remake of The Longest Yard starring Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, and Burt Reynolds. Since then, “Cass” has become known industry-wide for his hard-hitting action in major motion pictures like Black Panther, multiple Spider-Man and Ant-Man movies, Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2, Captain America: Civil War, Salt, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay 1 and 2, The Dark Knight Rises, and many others. His television appearances include episodes of Punk’d, Dexter, CSI, Friday Night Lights, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and Sons of Anarchy. He has also done motion capture work for EA Sports’ Madden NFL, HALO, Gears of War, and many other video games, and trained performers Nicki Minaj, Rhianna, Britney Spears, and Justin Bieber for specialized action in their music videos.

    Prior to becoming a stuntman, Cass was a standout high school and college athlete who went on to play professional baseball and SlamBall (an extreme form of full-contact basketball), which was televised on Spike TV in the early 2000s. He also taught middle school outside Washington, D.C., before answering Hollywood’s call.

    Cass was born on Long Island, New York, in 1977 with a severe facial deformity that made him the target of intense bullying throughout his childhood, causing him to think deeply about matters of identity, self-assurance, and the way social roles are constructed. That experience, along with his lifelong dream of teaching and coaching young people, led him to bringing Ninja Nation to the Charlotte area. A place where kids will not only learn fun athletic skills but also become the recipients of Cass’s real-world lessons in confidence, humility, poise, and teamwork.

    Cass lives with his wife, Megan, and their daughters Victoria, Blake, and Rae in Charlotte, North Carolina, where they enjoy the nearby lake, golf courses, sports teams, year-round community events, and time with friends and family.


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    1h 0m - Nov 25, 2022
  • 035: Composer Corey Wallace | How to Tell Stories With Music

    Corey Wallace is an LA-based film and television composer with over 15 years of experience & nearly 100 credits to his name. Recent projects include Jamie Winterstern’s storm-chasing, coming-of-age adventure film SUPERCELL, starring Alec Baldwin and the late Anne Heche, and the Comedy Central original comedy-horror CURSED FRIENDS, starring Harvey Guillen (WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS), Jessica Lowe (MINX), and Nicole Byer, with Will Arnett, Ken Marino, Nikki Glaser, and Nicole Richie.

     Recent accolades include Best Original Score-Animated film at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards for MIME YOUR MANNERS, and Best Score at Grimmfest for the horror film ARTIK - a “symphony of broken instruments”.

    Upcoming projects include the third collaboration with Dan Glaser on his Viking horror film AFTERWALKER.

    Wallace has also contributed additional music to Blumhouse’s THE FIRST PURGE, and he has worked on AMC’s THE WALKING DEAD, TNT’s SNOWPIERCER, ABC’s AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D., Apple TV+’s SEE, ABC’s QUANTICO, as well as the newest installment in the AAA game series CALL OF DUTY: VANGUARD. Upcoming contributions include the Netflix film WE HAVE A GHOST, starring David Harbour and Anthony Mackie, directed by Christopher Landon.

    Wallace’s versatile musical style is equally at home with the traditional orchestra as well as with modern electronic and sound design scores. His orchestral approach focuses on melody and colorful orchestration, notable in his fantasy score to THE HYBRIDS FAMILY, Best Soundtrack winner at the 2018 Oniros Film Awards, as well as in his extensive work in animation. Many of Wallace’s horror/thriller scores heavily use custom sound design created through the manipulation and mutilation of organic sound sources, creating a distinct, other-worldly yet natural sound.

    Wallace graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2008) and the University of Southern California’s prestigious Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television (SMPTV) program in 2009, going on to assist film scoring icon Christopher Young (DRAG ME TO HELL, SPIDER-MAN 3). Wallace was honored as a participant in the 2010 ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop where he received the David Rose Scholarship. In 2011, he worked on several projects for Anthony E. Zuiker (creator, CSI), including a collaboration with Academy Award winner Robert Legato. After scoring the indie hit SHADOW PEOPLE in 2012 for director Matthew Arnold (EMERALD CITY), the pair made their network television debut on the critically acclaimed NBC thriller/drama SIBERIA. Other long-time collaborators include director Ilya Rozhkov, whose groundbreaking virtual reality action film AGENT EMERSON uses an intense and ambitious score seamlessly blending acoustic and electronic elements, featuring world-class cellist Tina Guo.


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    1h 2m - Oct 28, 2022
  • 034: Hellraiser's Production Designer, Kathrin Eder, Has Such Sights To Show You

    Kathrin Eder is an Austrian-born, L.A.-based production designer working in film, episodic television, commercials, and music videos. Her background in social and cultural anthropology from the University of Vienna roots her approach heavily in backstory and world-building. Previous noteworthy projects include Nikole Beckwidth's "Stockholm Pennsylvania", Jason Orley's "Big Time Adolescence", David Bruckner's "The Night House" and Starz Family "Black Mafia Family". Kathrin speaks English and German fluently, and Spanish conversationally. Kathrin is wrapped with WP-A.


    In this episode, we discuss her incredible career and her recent work as the production designer for David Bruckner's Hellraiser starring Jamie Clayton and Odessa A’zion.


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    57m - Oct 21, 2022
  • 033: Behind the Lens with Cinematographer Anka Malatynska

    American Cinematographer Magazine named Anka Malatynska as one of the “10 Rising Stars of Cinematography 2019."

    Variety named her "Top 10 Cinematographers to Watch" in 2020.

    She certainly deserves the accolades.

    Anka has had an incredible career as a cinematographer, with work including Monsterland, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, and Steve Buscemi's upcoming film, The Listener, starring Tessa Thompson.

    Truly a director’s cinematographer, Anka listens to her collaborators with a deep heart and intent, resulting in powerful friendships and collaborations.

    Anka has continually sought out and created work that is bold and diverse. She is as adept at leading a hundred-person crew through the monsoon-soaked jungles of South East Asia as she is at cultivating an intimate atmosphere on a three-person documentary shoot. Through her work, she has hobnobbed with dignitaries and diplomats and hung out with East L.A. gangsters. She speaks three languages fluently and is comfortably conversational in half a dozen more, which only enhances Anka’s ability to make absolutely anyone and everyone feel comfortable in front of the lens.

    The daughter of a Himalayan mountain climber and Polish immigrant scientist mother, Anka is deeply passionate about living an inspired life. Outside of filmmaking, Anka herself is a mother, a wife, a surfer, a yogi, a traveler, and a purposefully inspiring human being. Usually living in New York and Los Angeles, when she is not on set she spends the majority of the time traveling with her husband and son. For six months during the COVID pandemic in 2020, they resided in Nicaragua.

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    1h 0m - Sep 30, 2022
  • 032: How to Write a Found Footage Movie (Ft. Michael Wallach, The Bay)

    Michael Wallach is a Hollywood screenwriter.

    Wallach's background is actually in politics - he has an MA from Columbia University in National Security Studies and spent two years as an Analyst at the State Department.

    He left that world to write movies in Hollywood, and among others, wrote the film "The Bay" directed by Oscar winner Barry Levinson (famous for Wag The Dog, The Natural, Rain Man)...

    He's since become a medical freedom activist and documentary maker. His new film "The Viral Delusion" just debuted, telling a story of alleged fraud involving the pandemic.

    His five-part film series, The Viral Delusion, is now available at www.theviraldelusion.com and has been called "A Masterpiece" by Dr. Sam Bailey and "immensely important and beautifully made" by Dr. John Bevan-Smith.

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