Bracing for ‘Fall’ With The Team Behind This Summer’s Surprise Thriller!!!

Posted in Interviews, Movies, Theatrical by - August 12, 2022
Bracing for ‘Fall’ With The Team Behind This Summer’s Surprise Thriller!!!

The cinematic experience just got that much more intense….

On this episode we dive into something that is simple….and absolutely terrifying.  In theatres now, lets look at ‘Fall’.

Best friends Becky and Hunter find themselves at the top of a 2,000-foot radio tower.

We’ll be the first to admit that on paper….this premise feels overly simplistic and a little silly….but once you get it on to the big screen it’s a ride you’ll never forget.  In advance of the films release today we had the unique pleasure of sitting down with the stars of the film Grace Caroline Currey, Virginia Gardner and co-writer director Scott Mann in two different conversations to talk about the origins of the story, roughing it in the desert with practical effects, the importance of making something truly immersive and so very much more…

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David Voigt is a Toronto based writer with a problem and a passion for the moving image and all things cinema. Having moved from production to the critical side of the aisle for well over 15 years now at outlets like Examiner.com, Criticize This, Dork Shelf (Now That Shelf), and to.Night Newspaper. He’s been all across the continent; serving on the FIPRESCI Jury at the Festival Du Nouveau Cinema in Montreal, covering festivals out side of Toronto like Calgary Underground Film Festival, CUFF Docs, Slamdance, Fantasia, SXSW, DOC NYC, Santa Barbara Film Festival, New York Asian Film Festival and many others However, In the uncertain world of modern film journalism, David also knew that he needed to have a hand in writing and cementing his own contributions on the global film scene. Having eclipsed the 10 year anniversary of his own outlet, In The Seats, where he’s been striving to support film (and TV) from all walks of life and his podcast “In The Seats With…” where after 5 & ½ years and over 750 episodes he’s talked with a wide variety of filmmakers, actors, behind the scenes artisans and so much more on the art of storytelling for the screen, which is spawning the launch of a new show in the Spring of 2026. “ITS: Soundtracks” will focus on the use of soundtrack and score in film which he believes is a combination that is the cinematic equivalent of Peanut Butter and Chocolate. All this as well as hosting and moderating a variety of big screen events around the city, covering film in all its forms is just a way of life for him.
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