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Nightmare on Film Street - A Horror Movie Podcast

Nightmare Alley: SATOR Interview with Writer/Director Jordan Graham

Nightmare on Film Street - A Horror Movie Podcast

Kimberley Elizabeth & Jonathan Dehaan

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4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2021

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, the spooky sidestreet podcast in the Nightmare on Film Street feed! This week, your horror hosts Jon & Kim are joined by indie filmmaker Jordan Graham to chat about the making of his eerie, dread-injected slow burn Sator. As you'll hear, Sator is an incredibly personal film that not only took Graham 5 years to put together but also draws inspiration from some of the darkest days his family ever lived through. This waking nightmare of a film is textbook DIY and Graham is living proof that anyone willing to roll up their sleeves is capable of making a great horror movie. Join uss..


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0:00.0

It's Spooky Month Fiends and we have a treat for you.

0:04.9

That's right, all of the bonus episodes we release in the Fiend Club this October will be

0:11.4

free to listen to without subscription. If you've always wanted to check out the Fiend Club

0:16.7

and all the bonus content over there, this is your opportunity to do it. No subscriptions,

0:21.6

no cost, just a quick little treat from us to say happy Halloween.

0:26.5

This month you can check out our October Halloween guide where we talk about everything

0:31.3

streaming this month that you need to check out. What you can avoid, we're also reviewing

0:35.7

the exorcist believer straight out of the theater in a drive home from the drive-in episode

0:40.8

and you can get a glimpse of our Graveyard Smash series where we're talking about the invisible

0:45.8

man. You can find those exclusive Fiend Club episodes now for free at NOFSpodcast.com slash Fiend Club.

0:53.9

That's also a convenient little link in the episode description if you just want to click on that.

0:57.6

Happy Halloween Fiends!

1:24.4

But it's hell outside. For the next hour, you're on Nightmare Time.

1:31.6

So, let's give a grave welcome to our hosts, John and Kim.

1:40.4

Hello again Fiends and welcome to Nightmare Alley, the Side Street podcast from Nightmare on

1:44.9

Film Street where we interview chat with and discuss horror with a horror creator that we

1:51.5

fallen in love with. I'm Kim. I'm John. And this week we are talking with Jordan Graham,

1:57.4

writer-director of Sator, the brand new horror movie that just dropped a couple weeks back.

2:03.2

February 9th. Thanks, John. Yes, Sator is a, you know, everyone's gonna call it myself included

2:09.3

a slow burn horror movie. It's definitely more of a simmer than a slow burn. Ooh, like a boiling

2:15.3

pot. Right, like it's just, it's- And you're the frog in it. It gets real creepy and eerie

2:20.1

from the get-go and it doesn't stop. It just continues along. And that is a pacing decision

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