In addition to including Personal Demons in their film festival, Sinister has also asked to interview me for their magazine.
Here are the questions they asked:
1. Personal Demons captures the classic horror trope of small-town teenagers facing an unspeakable evil. What inspired the story, and how did the setting in the Rocky Mountains shape its tone and narrative?
2. The concept of horror-obsessed teens hunting a demon adds a meta-layer to the story. How did you approach blending horror fandom with an original monster-hunting tale?
3. The mining town setting feels rich with atmosphere. Did real-life locations or history influence the creation of the town and its eerie surroundings?
4. Coming-of-age stories often blend personal struggles with external threats. How does Personal Demons explore themes of friendship, fear, and courage?
5. What challenges did you face while crafting a screenplay that balances relatable characters, a terrifying antagonist, and compelling stakes?
6. Demons in horror have a long-standing history. How did you design your demon to stand out, and what qualities make it a unique threat in the story?
7. Can you share what’s next for Personal Demons? Do you see it evolving into a feature film, or do you have other horror projects in the pipeline?
8. Lastly, where can readers follow your journey as a screenwriter and updates on your upcoming projects?
I will update tomorrow with my questions and the pictures I sent to them.
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