“Our Take On Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo'” Scott Beck & Bryan Woods Discuss ’50 States Of Fright’

Iowa-born horror Beck and Woods duet is best known for its dialogue-averse film A Quiet Place which cemented their place in the horror walk of fame. This time around, they share their scares in Sam Raimi’s state-set horror anthology on Quibi with their turbine-centric three-part episode, Almost There. We caught up with them to discuss how they continue […]
“Write Without a Censor” Veena Sud on Quibi’s ‘The Stranger’

Quibi entered our small screens with much fanfare as filmmakers and viewers alike tried to figure out the correct way to hold their mobile devices – vertically or horizontally. More importantly, how does this viewing configuration affect the storytelling process? We spoke with Veena Sud who is no stranger to gripping television. “What intrigued me […]
Cody Heller’s “Dummy” Is No Ordinary Sex Doll

When TV writer Cody Heller (Deadbeat, Kidding, Wilfred) began dating fellow TV Writer Dan Harmon (Rick and Morty, Community), they made the conscious decision to be completely honest and open with each other. Sound like a solid foundation for a relationship? Absolutely. “We didn’t keep any secrets and wanted to get everything out there as […]
How Has Video Streaming Affected Television Content

The boom of streaming TV, both for both live and on-demand television viewing, has brought with it a particular set of challenges and unexpected surprises. Viewers can now enjoy their favorite shows and movies when they want, how they want, where they want, and on whatever screen size they want. We’re suffering from “too many […]
“Movies In Chapters” Marc Maurino Talks “#FreeRayShawn” on Quibi

Quibi is the brand new platform on the streaming block. Defined by showing films in five to ten minute sequential daily “quick bites” on mobile devices, it has generated immense interest. It can either be viewed as a gamechanger for storytelling, a gimmick, or another avenue for content creators to show their wares. One of […]