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SOUTH JERSEY HORROR

SOUTH JERSEY HORROR

De: Benjamin Dutill (a.k.a. The Horror Heathen)
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Greetings boys & ghouls, little demon spawns of all ages! Welcome to the pathway to the horror stars! I am the Horror Heathen; your humble host and I will do my best to entertain you with horror movie actor interviews and horror movie reviews. Please feel free to subscribe it is free of charge; it is a United States Veteran owned podcast. Please feel free to contact me anytime regarding horror movies at south_jersey_horror@yahoo.comBenjamin Dutill (a.k.a. The Horror Heathen) Arte
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  • Season 6, Episode 4: Interview with Lanette Ware (Maya Jackson) from “Whistle” (2025)
    Apr 3 2026

    Highly entertaining and intense, "Whistle" succeeds by blending creative, Final Destination-style deaths with a surprisingly tender portrait of anxious adolescence. The cast brings genuine heart to their roles, giving you a likable group of teens to root for amidst a solid string of gory set pieces. If your favorite horror movies are both breezy and bloody, then "Whistle" is an absolute must-watch.

    Such a wonderful interview as I sat down and spoke to very talented and wonderful Lanette about her role in this amazing and new supernatural horror movie about a Death Whistle.

    She had so much to say about her character and the movie, there’s a lot of priceless information in this interview and for what she could say, I am very thrilled and honored to have had this opportunity.

    Having that Final Destination theme, and trying her best not to give too much away, Lanette described how she approached her character who is actively being hunted by her own impending death. I can only imagine what the atmosphere and the dynamic was like on set for her even though it was challenging to prepare herself for the intense and gory scenes.

    You can follow and support Lanette on Instagram and also keep up to date with her current (and possible) future projects.


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    33 m
  • Season 6, Episode 3: Interview with Dan Hough (Ant) from “Speak No Evil” (2024)
    Mar 30 2026

    While the 2024 remake of 'Speak No Evil' delivers plenty of frightening moments that will have you squirming in your seat, it also carves its own distinct identity with unexpected twists. The film is anchored by superb performances from its entire cast, but one portrayal is truly a standout. As the young, non-verbal Ant, Dan Hough delivers a performance of remarkable strength and nuance, creating a character whose safety we become deeply invested in. He is the magnetic center of the film's rising tension, and it's my pleasure to have interviewed him.

    Join me as I sat down with Dan Hough in this interview about his debut role! This young and very talented actor delivered his role as Ant and it’s an exceptional performance. Anyone who is nominated for Young British/Irish Performer of the Year for a role that has no dialogue deserves it! Dan Hough is very talented in my opinion.

    We spoke about how he prepared for a role that relied heavily on non-verbal communication and how he had to practice conveying his emotions, what it was like to work on set with James McAvoy and developing the on-screen dynamic with the other actors.

    Dan has also revealed that there is a documentary on YouTube where he revisits the set after two years and surreal because that was essentially his home for the entire duration of filming.


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    22 m
  • Season 6, Episode 2: Interview with Matt Keeslar (Steven Rimbauer) from Stephen King’s “Rose Red” (2002)
    Mar 26 2026

    Rose Red may have premiered back in 2002, but its power has not faded. While not a conventional haunted house tale, its genius lies in a grounded realism that makes the terror feel palpable. It's honestly a tragedy that this miniseries is so often overlooked, because it remains a brilliant, underrated piece of horror that deserves a permanent place in the horror community. One person who stands out the most is Matt Keeslar who plays Steven Rimbauer perfectly; a most talented actor who deserves top recognition for his portrayal in this miniseries.

    Join me and Matt as we sit down and talk about his role as Steven Rimbauer; He goes into detail about his character, the movie set, production and what it was like to work with such a talented cast. Matt also brought Julian Sans back to life with his almost perfect imitation of the deceased actor which I thought was really cool.

    Although Rose Red is considered a miniseries, it’s still on my rewatch list not only because of the story line but also because of the actors who delivered their roles phenomenally. And to be honest, I believe that this movie still resonates with audiences almost 25 years later.


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    32 m
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