Lemme Ask You A Question #34: THEY LOOK LIKE PEOPLE film
February 14, 2015 10:00am
Director Perry Blackshear and actors MacLeod Andrews and Evan Dumouchel jump on the Radio Valencia airwaves to discuss the making of "THEY LOOK LiKE PEOPLE," -- a genre-bending film about love, loyalty and living nightmares. The film, which explores themes of malevolent shape-shifters, impending war and schizophrenia, premiered at Slamdance International Film Festival where it won a juried prize.
The spooky-cool THEY LOOK LIKE PEOPLE has been hailed as a "horror film with a heart of gold," (--Ani Simon-Kennedy) and "fresh, compassionate and utterly unique," (She's Lost Control). Be sure to check out the SF Indie Fest screeing at the Roxie Theatre on Wed. Feb. 18.
The spooky-cool THEY LOOK LIKE PEOPLE has been hailed as a "horror film with a heart of gold," (--Ani Simon-Kennedy) and "fresh, compassionate and utterly unique," (She's Lost Control). Be sure to check out the SF Indie Fest screeing at the Roxie Theatre on Wed. Feb. 18.