“The Vigil”: Holding onto grief, trauma, and the past for too long

Slice of SciFi - Un podcast de Summer Brooks and Team Slice of SciFi

Writer/Director Keith Thomas uses Jewish lore and folk monsters in his feature debut "The Vigil" and talks about the path through grief, rituals and monsters that led him to making this movie. Keith talks about making such a culturally specific film and seeing how audiences from different backgrounds have been responding, doing the research into specific entities from Jewish lore to find his central creature, and much more, including working on his next project, a new adaptation of Stephen King's "Firestarter" for Blumhouse. Do you enjoy horror movies using legends and lore you've never heard of before? Let us know! Send Summer an email, or leave a message in the comments below! Leave a Review on iTunes! Leave a Review on Stitcher! Listen on Google Podcasts! Chat with Summer on Twitter: @sliceofscifi Patreon: patreon.com/sliceofscifi and learn how you can help support the Slice of SciFi family of shows! Paypal: paypal.me/ScifiSummer

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