writer/director/producer. BROOKLYN 45. WE ARE STILL HERE. MOHAWK. Publicist. Sensitive nerd. Montanan in Manhattan. 🏳️🌈 he/him
Jan 1 • 35 tweets • 12 min read
Kicking off 2024 with a long thread of horror films coming out this year. It obviously doesn't have everything, but should be a good way to keep tabs on stuff you're excited about and learn about titles you might not have known were coming! In no order whatsoever! Dig in! 🔪🧵
.@isaiswrong and @chronopictures (CAM) team up with @Legendary and @divideconquerla for a NOLA-set re-quel to 1978's infamous FACES OF DEATH, starring Barbie Ferreira (Euphoria) and Dacre Montgomery (Stranger Things). I really cannot wait to see how they pull this one off.
Nov 5, 2020 • 6 tweets • 4 min read
Since we're celebrating #TheCount today, never forget that, in 1988, scheming Ronald Grump conned Oscar out of his home and built "Grump Tower" out of trashcans and human shit in the middle of @SesameStreet. The furious residents threw Ronald in the trash and ran him out of town.
But six years later, Ronald Grump DID return. Yep. He came back, beat up several Muppets, threatened to tear down Sesame Street, and spewed a ton of hate - claiming to hate animals, hugs, and kids' television.
Oh, and that time around, he was played by f'ing Joe Pesci.
Dec 14, 2018 • 17 tweets • 14 min read
My friends are cooking up some pretty amazing looking films for 2019. Take a look at all of the awesome genre cinema you have to look forward to next year!
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GUNS AKIMBO, from New Zealand's @JasonLeiHowden (DEATHGASM), is a violent action film starring Daniel Radcliffe that looks to be equal parts brutal and ridiculous. It also stars MAYHEM's Samara Weaving!
Oct 18, 2018 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
Flaming garbage pile @realDonaldTrump decided to stage another pointless ego-stroking rally today, this time in my beautiful hometown of Missoula, Montana. The town was NOT having it.
Upon landing, the first sight was this enormous “Dump Trump” lettering, which sat right next to the town’s permanent peace sign next to the airport.