At the beginning of the new millennium, director Lucky McKee wowed audiences with a phenomenal, quirky, independent horror. Star Angela Bettis played May, who longed for a connection with a boyfriend. Her performance was so heralded, critic Roger Ebert petitioned the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to nominate Bettis for a Lead Actress Oscar. The film also included stellar acting from Anna Faris, as well as Jeremy Sisto, James Duval, Nichole Hiltz, and the celebrated Ken Davitian, with music from The Breeders. And if you think this is some cheesy horror/romance, you are dead wrong because this brilliant tale goes to much greater depths.
This episode’s SCREAM OUTS
@RealJillyG @MelanieMcCurdie @TTBOProductions @Theadman40 @oldbrecon68 @Artemis_FF @RonGizmo @nicolemalonso @DreadCentral @NylaVox @flowpodcast @AngryDemon_Det @Barry_Cinematic @morales_ej @Isreal_Finn @SamesCarolyn @OwenMcCuenQuest @OklahomaWard @ScreamHorrorMag @LaceyLaneAuthor @ValeriePrucha @TimothiousSmith @noelpershinger @ThisIsHorror @Nina_35_4ever @DailyDeadNews
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (73.8MB)
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS