Horror Screenwriting tips from the guy that at least two people say ruined Leatherface forrrrrrever! These are mostly ported over from twitter so they don't get buried in the sands of internet time... or you know, when that billionaire douche blows it up.
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Emmy-nominated horror screenwriter. Devil In Me (Supermassive/2022), Light as a Feather (Hulu/2019), Hellfest (2018) Leatherface (2017). 2x Bloodlist alum. Director of things. Producer. Designer. Pacific Northwest Degen now in Los Angeles.
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