Interviews
INTERVIEW: Ben Dukes, star of Karate Kill
Following on from Stephen Harper’s complimentary review of wacky action romp KARATE KILL (out this month on DVD and Blu-ray), we chatted to star Ben Dukes for The Slaughtered Bird.
How did you get involved in Karate Kill?
I wish… Continue reading
INTERVIEW: Ryan Bellgardt, director of Gremlin
Following on from MovieCritic NextDoor’s recent Gremlin review, we interviewed director Ryan Bellgardt.
How did you come up with Gremlin’s concept?
Originally, it was a short script I wrote called, “Give it to Someone You Love”. The story focused… Continue reading
INTERVIEW: José Pedro Lopes & Daniela Love
- By Chris Barnes
Ten years after producing their first short film, The Bride, a giallo horror short that played in Women in Horror festivals around the world, production company Anexo 82 took the plunge and decided to make… Continue reading
INTERVIEW: Stuart R Brogan
- By Dave Dubrow
Stuart R Brogan is the author of the recently published novel JACKALS, and was kind enough to answer some questions about himself, his writing, and his unorthodox beliefs.
Other than entertainment, tell us what you’d… Continue reading
Dave Dubrow / Adam Howe: INTERVIEW 2.0
- By Dave Dubrow
So I’ve been asked to interview Adam Howe again; the occasion is the release of his novella Tijuana Donkey Showdown. Our previous interview didn’t go as well as I would have liked, owing in… Continue reading
INTERVIEW: CRUEL SUMMER director Phillip Escott & star Natalie Martins
- By Chris Barnes
Phillip Escott and Craig Newman’s low budget indie festival hit Cruel Summer didn’t cross The Slaughtered Bird’s path until late 2016, but instantly left its mark on us as one of the year’s best independent features.… Continue reading
INTERVIEW: Welcome to Night Vale’s Cecil Baldwin
- By Allan Lear
“A friendly desert community where the sun is hot, the moon is beautiful, and mysterious lights pass overhead while we all pretend to sleep. Welcome to Night Vale.”
So began the first ever episode of Welcome… Continue reading
INTERVIEW: Julie Carmen
- By Stephen ‘Folklore’ Harper
When devising a list of my all-time favourite horror films Fright Night is always right up there. In fact, although it doesn’t hit top spot (that being The Exorcist), it’s a film I’ve probably watched… Continue reading
INTERVIEW: Actor, director & author Paul Davis
- By Chris Barnes
I was lucky enough to catch up with the extremely talented Paul Davis this week.
Perhaps most notably Paul is the writer and director of the excellent BEWARE THE MOON documentary and book - a brilliantly… Continue reading
INTERVIEW: David Naughton
- By Chris Barnes
It’s not every day you get to speak to the lead actor in possibly your favourite horror film of all time. Especially on a Tuesday. Tuesdays are usually rubbish!
David Naughton should need no introduction… Continue reading






We don’t like to blow our own trumpets here at The Slaughtered Bird but, y’know, FUCK IT – we’re damn proud of our debut film production, BURN, created in collaboration with Dragon Egg Media!
Since post-production finished last year, our 15-minute short has received numerous excellent reviews, been busy finding its feet on the festival circuit and gratefully receiving many Official Selection laurels from around the world, and now it’s picked up its first award… or three!
It’s not every day you get to speak to the lead actor in possibly your favourite horror film of all time. Especially on a Tuesday. Tuesdays are usually rubbish!
David Naughton should need no introduction to horror fans. Back in 1981, An American Werewolf In London had unprepared cinema goers laughing heartily one second and jumping out of their seats in terror the next. Its tale of two young American tourists coming face-to-teeth with a legendary lycanthropic beast perfectly married a genuinely funny script with razor sharp editing, groundbreaking special effects and a flawless cast to create a monster movie that is still many people’s benchmark today




