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Horror Pride Month: Director Tiffany Warren

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For writer, director, and sometimes actor Tiffany Warren, horror entered her life maybe just a little too early.

When she was three years old, her mom took her cousin to see Aliens, and because mom could not find a sitter, Tiffany went right along with them. At such a young age, they did not expect it to affect her too much.

They were wrong…

Now 38 years old, Warren says there are still parts of that movie she cannot fully remember no matter how many times she has seen the film since.

“I remember Bishop being torn up and I remember throwing up outside the theater,” the filmmaker told me in an interview for Horror Pride Month. “No matter how many times I’ve seen that movie, I can’t remember it. That was the first time I think I was actually affected by a horror movie.”

A year later, her aunt introduced her to Freddy Kreuger with A Nightmare on Elm Street, and while she says she doesn’t really remember how much it scared her at four years old, the two films definitely set her on the path to becoming a horror fan.

“I like getting scared,” she explained. “I think it’s something about being in touch with those feelings that it’s kind of a fun release. Having that fear in a safe way is just something that I tend to enjoy. I like being scared when I can control it. There’s still that little five year old in me yelling, ‘It’s possible!'”

Those films also set Warren on the road to making horror films. Her mother and aunt explained to her that what she was seeing wasn’t real and the idea of acting sparked her interest.

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She would find out as she got older, however, that wanting to act and being an actor, especially on camera, are two different things entirely. She found it took her a long time to open up on camera and further that often times the roles she would find offered to her were the worst kind of stereotypes. So, as so many have done in the past, she decided to make her own films.

“At least then, I knew I would have a chance,” she explained. “After making my first movie, which was an entire disaster, I kind of realized I like acting. It’s fun. But I like more crafting the world and the characters that are in the stories as opposed to portraying them.”

That hasn’t stopped her from stepping in front of the camera from time to time, however. In fact, Warren has a new quarantine-made short film titled Angel Food Cake of Doom debuting at the Cyber Shorts Film Festival this weekend.

When I set up these interviews for Pride Month, I’m always curious who members of the LGBTQ community identify with while watching horror movies. For some, it’s the gentle “monsters” like Frankenstein’s creation who feel they are locked away in the darkness. For other, it’s the indomitable spirit of the final girl.

Warren, however, gave one of the most fascinating answers I’ve ever received to this question.

“When I watched movies growing up, I didn’t see anyone who was anything like me,” she said. “So, I would put myself in the story with them when I was little and watching these movies. Like Nancy was my best friend and I was worried about what was going to happen to everyone else in our group. And I didn’t think about how I would be impacted because somehow I was just in this world watching everything happen and being unaffected because you couldn’t see me.”

Do me a favor and read that over again.

As an adult who eventually came out as a lesbian, she found that while she might be there in some aspect, there were really only two identifies for someone like her.

“The things I do recognize if/when lesbians are there,  is that we don’t have a normalized relationship,” Warren pointed out. “It’s either hyper-sexualized or we’re alone. They do the same thing for gay men. Gay men have to be campy. He has to have those quips. I’m like, is that the only way that we’re supposed to know he’s gay?”

This speaks beautifully to the point that we’ve tried to make since the inception of Horror Pride Month. No, we don’t want ourselves shoe-horned into movies, but we would like to be present a little more often. And when we are, it wouldn’t hurt to be written as real characters and not just stereotypes.

As for Tiffany Warren’s own work, she has a number of projects in the works at the moment  including a film built around an urban legend from her home state of Texas.

Just outside of Denton, Texas, there’s a bridge where, so the story goes, Oscar Washburn was lynched by the KKK. He was a rather successful black businessman and the Klan didn’t take kindly to his accrued wealth. They hanged him from the bridge but when they returned later, his body was gone yet the noose was still swinging in the breeze.

From that time, the enraged spirit of Washburn has supposedly haunted the area seeking revenge.

The Goat Man’s Bridge: A Legacy of Fear builds upon the story wherein a woman comes to stay in a halfway house to reduce her sentence. Little does she know that the house was once owned by Washburn, and a series of events will soon set his spirit free.

It’s exactly the kind of horror I like, and I honestly can’t wait to see it come to life.

For more on Warren and her career, check out her IMDb page.

Feature image by Aoife Haney

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Netflix Releases First BTS ‘Fear Street: Prom Queen’ Footage

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It’s been three long years since Netflix unleashed the bloody, but enjoyable Fear Street on its platform. Released in a tryptic fashion, the streamer broke up the story into three episodes, each taking place in a different decade which by the finale were all tied together.

Now, the streamer is in production for its sequel Fear Street: Prom Queen which brings the story into the 80s. Netflix gives a synopsis of what to expect from Prom Queen on their blog site Tudum:

“Welcome back to Shadyside. In this next installment of the blood-soaked Fear Street franchise, prom season at Shadyside High is underway and the school’s wolfpack of It Girls is busy with its usual sweet and vicious campaigns for the crown. But when a gutsy outsider is unexpectedly nominated to the court, and the other girls start mysteriously disappearing, the class of ’88 is suddenly in for one hell of a prom night.” 

Based on R.L. Stine’s massive series of Fear Street novels and spin-offs, this chapter is number 15 in the series and was published in 1992.

Fear Street: Prom Queen features a killer ensemble cast, including India Fowler (The Nevers, Insomnia), Suzanna Son (Red Rocket, The Idol), Fina Strazza (Paper Girls, Above the Shadows), David Iacono (The Summer I Turned Pretty, Cinnamon), Ella Rubin (The Idea of You), Chris Klein (Sweet Magnolias, American Pie), Lili Taylor (Outer Range, Manhunt) and Katherine Waterston (The End We Start From, Perry Mason).

No word on when Netflix will drop the series into its catalog.

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Live Action Scooby-Doo Reboot Series In Works at Netflix

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The ghosthunting Great Dane with an anxiety problem, Scooby-Doo, is getting a reboot and Netflix is picking up the tab. Variety is reporting that the iconic show is becoming an hour-long series for the streamer although no details have been confirmed. In fact, Netflix execs declined to comment.

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

If the project is a go, this would be the first live-action movie based on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon since 2018’s Daphne & Velma. Before that, there were two theatrical live-action movies, Scooby-Doo (2002) and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004), then two sequels that premiered on The Cartoon Network.

Currently, the adult-oriented Velma is streaming on Max.

Scooby-Doo originated in 1969 under the creative team Hanna-Barbera. The cartoon follows a group of teenagers who investigate supernatural happenings. Known as Mystery Inc., the crew consists of Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, and Shaggy Rogers, and his best friend, a talking dog named Scooby-Doo.

Scooby-Doo

Normally the episodes revealed the hauntings they encountered were hoaxes developed by land-owners or other nefarious characters hoping to scare people away from their properties. The original TV series named Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! ran from 1969 to 1986. It was so successful that movie stars and pop culture icons would make guest appearances as themselves in the series.

Celebrities such as Sonny & Cher, KISS, Don Knotts, and The Harlem Globetrotters made cameos as did Vincent Price who portrayed Vincent Van Ghoul in a few episodes.

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BET Releasing New Original Thriller: The Deadly Getaway

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The Deadly Getaway

BET will soon be offering horror fans a rare treat. The studio has announced the official release date for their new original thriller, The Deadly Getaway. Directed by Charles Long (The Trophy Wife), this thriller sets up a heart racing game of cat and mouse for audiences to sink their teeth into.

Wanting to break up the monotony of their routine, Hope and Jacob set off to spend their vacation at a simple cabin in the woods. However, things go sideways when Hope’s ex-boyfriend shows up with a new girl at the same campsite. Things soon spiral out of control. Hope and Jacob must now work together to escape the woods with their lives.

The Deadly Getaway
The Deadly Getaway

The Deadly Getaway is written by Eric Dickens (Makeup X Breakup) and Chad Quinn (Reflections of US). The Film stars, Yandy Smith-Harris (Two Days in Harlem), Jason Weaver (The Jacksons: An American Dream), and Jeff Logan (My Valentine Wedding).

Showrunner Tressa Azarel Smallwood had the following to say about the project. “The Deadly Getaway is the perfect reintroduction to classic thrillers, which encompass dramatic twists, and spine-chilling moments. It showcases the range and diversity of emerging Black writers across genres of film and television.”

The Deadly Getaway will premiere on 5.9.2024, exclusively ion BET+.

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