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Joining me this week, Brian Philip Davis
Brian is known for his work in genre cinema, with films showcased at major festivals including Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca, TIFF, FrightFest, and Fantastic Fest. He has a strong ability to work across multiple genres—from horror to comedy—bringing a confident balance of tone that allows each project to feel cohesive, engaging, and distinctive.
Upcoming releases include Damian McCarthy’s Hokum (starring Adam Scott), set for release by NEON on May 1st, as well as The Incomer, a folk comedy (starring Domhnall Gleeson), written and directed by Louis Paxton and winner of the Sundance Film Festival NEXT Innovator Award 2026.
Additional titles include Oddity, Bad Day for the Cut, Boys from County Hell, The Occupant, Here Before, and The Devil’s Doorway.
Hokum Trailer:
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By Ted BennettJoining me this week, Brian Philip Davis
Brian is known for his work in genre cinema, with films showcased at major festivals including Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca, TIFF, FrightFest, and Fantastic Fest. He has a strong ability to work across multiple genres—from horror to comedy—bringing a confident balance of tone that allows each project to feel cohesive, engaging, and distinctive.
Upcoming releases include Damian McCarthy’s Hokum (starring Adam Scott), set for release by NEON on May 1st, as well as The Incomer, a folk comedy (starring Domhnall Gleeson), written and directed by Louis Paxton and winner of the Sundance Film Festival NEXT Innovator Award 2026.
Additional titles include Oddity, Bad Day for the Cut, Boys from County Hell, The Occupant, Here Before, and The Devil’s Doorway.
Hokum Trailer:
My letterboxd:
My film Reel Terror:
Support the show