Tag Archives: philip gelatt
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Talking Blood Standard on the Lovecraft eZine Podcast
2March 12, 2018 by Laird
Thank you to Mike Davis for having me on the show to talk with the gang. Phil Fracassi spearheaded a conversation …
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CVLT Nation Covers They Remain
2October 26, 2017 by Laird
Gus Butler (for CVLT) reviews They Remain. There’s also a follow-up interview. Phil and I had a great time chatting with Gus. …
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Congratulations to Philip Gelatt
Leave a commentOctober 10, 2017 by Laird
I’m proud to extend my congratulations to director Philip Gelatt, producer Will Battersby, and the entire crew involved with They Remain, for …
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They Remain Trailer
Leave a commentOctober 3, 2017 by Laird
And, on the heels of my last post, here is an official trailer via Bloody Disgusting for Philip Gelatt’s They Remain. Many thanks to …
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They Remain to Screen in October
2September 25, 2017 by Laird
Philip Gelatt’s adaptation of my novelette, “–30–” is on the way. They Remain will screen on October 7 at the Portland, Or. …
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Director Philip Gelatt Interview
1January 16, 2017 by Laird
Here’s a recorded panel interview with writer/director Philip Gelatt. Philip wrote the weird science fiction film Eurpopa Report and wrote and directed They Remain, and …
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Unwinnable Fights with Monsters
Leave a commentOctober 18, 2016 by Laird
…but you know how it’s going to end. Unwinnable’s Monster issue is out. Thank you to Stu Horvath for soliciting my …
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Providence Lovecraft Film Festival
Leave a commentAugust 20, 2016 by Laird
I’ll be reading with Paul Tremblay and John Langan at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival in Providence tomorrow–Sunday August, 21st. Our event …
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Director Philip Gelatt Interview
2October 2, 2015 by Laird
Somewhere in the deep, dark woods of upstate New York, a crew led by Philip Gelatt is shooting a film …
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Watch This: –30–to the Silver Screen
17February 13, 2015 by Laird
I wrote “–30–” as a raffle prize for the Shirley Jackson Awards back in 2010. Now Philip Gelatt backed by …
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