This recording is with Tragedy Girls (2017) & Patchwork (2015) director, Tyler MacIntyre. One of the most unsettling & funniest films of 2017 that i had the chance to experience in a cinema was Tragedy Girls. So, it was an honor & pleasure to interview Tyler & I hope he continues to prosper!Tragedy GirlsA genre film that would be of interest to those fascinated by satirical teen psychopath dark comedy stories.Overall Unsettling rating: 5/5Contains aspects of: Psychopath, Slasher, Meta, Dark Comedy/Comedy horror, MadnessAvailable to buy/rent on: Amazon Video, Google PlayPatchworkA genre film that would be of interest to those fascinated by over-the-top undead body horror revenge stories.Overall unsettling rating: 4/5Contains aspects of: Madness, Psychopath, Body Horror, Undead, RevengeAvailable to stream on: Netflix US streaming serviceTyler MacIntyre's twitter: @tmacfilmI. IntroII. InterviewIII. OutroSupplemental material (films, interviews):Tyler's Vimeo page: https://vimeo.com/user3345809Darren Stein's 1999 film, JawbreakerPhil Joanou's 1987 film, Three O'Clock HighJoseph Kahn's 2011 film, DetentionBlumhouse's Shock Waves podcast episode 83: Tragedy Girls!Youtube channel, What The Flick?!, interview with Tyler MacIntyreMusic:excerpts from "Dark Tide" , "No Way Out" by Alan Hurstexcerpt from "Reproduction of Isao Tomita's 'Clair de Lune'" by dawkinianshoutouts:IG: robisraelmarccooperartMichael DiPascaleUSURPERIG: death.cultureScriptnotes podcastThe Generation Why podcastUp and Vanished podcastA.D. Calvo, filmmakerJoseph Kahn, filmmakerSpectreVision's 2018 film release, Mandyhttps://letterboxd.com/netflickspod/film/tragedy-girls/https://letterboxd.com/netflickspod/list/2017-most-unsettling/