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In this episode, Doaa chats with Josh Ruben — director of the horror rom-com slasher Heart Eyes.
They talk about how he subverts the representation of Black men in horror, his transition from sketch comedy to indie horror, and what drives his unique storytelling voice.
Plus, Josh drops some wisdom for our emerging BIPOC filmmakers creating movies with just their phones.
By Horror in SecondsIn this episode, Doaa chats with Josh Ruben — director of the horror rom-com slasher Heart Eyes.
They talk about how he subverts the representation of Black men in horror, his transition from sketch comedy to indie horror, and what drives his unique storytelling voice.
Plus, Josh drops some wisdom for our emerging BIPOC filmmakers creating movies with just their phones.