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Indie Horror: “Christmas Bloody Christmas” What happens when you mix an 80s soundtrack with a malfunctioning robot and a holiday horror theme

Indie Horror: “Christmas Bloody Christmas” What happens when you mix an 80s soundtrack with a malfunctioning robot and a holiday horror theme

December 10, 2022 By Summer Brooks Leave a Comment

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Writer-Director Joe Begos stops by to talk about his latest project, “Christmas Bloody Christmas”, a slasher robot rampage story that takes many elements to bloody extremes.

Joe talks about coming up with the story, developing the dialogue and character relationships, getting the movie filmed with its frenetic pace, taking advantage of the nighttime shots to enhance the lighting, and more.

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