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[INTERVIEW] WIHM 2018: Jennifer Nangle

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Well, folks, February has come to an end, and just in time, iHorror caught up with the very busy indie actress, director, producer, and editor Jennifer Nangle. Learn about how she got involved in the horror community, and how she manages to wear all these hats seamlessly. One of her newest ventures Malvolia: The Queen of Screams has proven to be venturous, creepy, and downright fun, others have described this beautiful vixen as the new “Mistress of the Dark.”

Check out our interview below.

iHorror Spotlight: Jennifer Nangle 

Writer, Director, Actress, Producer, Editor 

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Ryan Thomas Cusick: Can you please tell us about yourself and also where you are from?

Jennifer Nangle: I grew up in a small town just north of Boston called Danvers which is right next to Salem… So with that comes a lot of history and a lot of paranormal/ghost stories. I also grew up down the street from Danvers State Hospital (aka Session 9) and was obsessed with it. I guess horror has always been in my blood! I went to college at Niagara University in Western NY for theater studies/musical theater but ended up incredibly fascinated with television and film.

After doing some theater around Buffalo, I moved to LA and, for two years, studied the Meisner, Linklater, and Alexander techniques. Since then I’ve been auditioning, writing, producing, acting, directing, creating! I started out self-producing as a series regular and producer for a sci-fi comedy web series called “GUIDES” to where I then moved onto my dark comedy short film “Coat Room,” but I always felt incomplete. I finally bit the bullet and wrote, produced, and acted in “Demonic Attachment” my first horror short film based on the haunted house I grew up in Danvers, MA. It won some awards, but mostly I felt like I was doing what I really wanted to do! Horror!

RTC: What are the greatest challenges that you face as a woman in the filmmaking industry? How do you believe these challenges can be resolved?

JN: I feel like a lot of times I am treated like I’m inexperienced and/or don’t know what I am doing. I don’t know if some males feel threatened or insecure around women who aren’t afraid to speak their mind or know what they want, but I have been extremely lucky to find my core group of male filmmakers, producers, directors, writers who support women and me wholeheartedly and encourage me. With that said, whenever I am being questioned about my talent or experience, I will always listen, but then show in my actions.

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RTC: What female filmmaker has inspired you the most? Has this changed over time?

JN: It’s hard for me just to pinpoint one filmmaker that inspires me. I take little things from many of them and form my own. I’m more influenced by women actress because acting is my first love. I always go back to Charlize Theron’s portrayal of “Aileen Wuornos” in Patty Jenkins’ “Monster.” Not only the transformation she went through but the emotional roller coaster – YES! Just YES!

RTC: Jennifer, we first spoke back in 2016, you have artistically grown so much since that time, what has that been like for you?

JN: Well, that is amazing to hear! Thank you! I just keep doing the doing! I didn’t go to film school; I studied theater. So cameras, lenses, lighting, writing, locations, editing, etc. is a work in progress for me. Learning as I go. I’ve learned so much from my mistakes, BUT mistakes lead to beautiful art! If anyone has seen “Demonic Attachment,” a lot of the ritual takes of my character were outtakes. One was even an eye blood test. It’s amazing what you can piece together and what story will result from it. I’ve also learned a lot from being on set with my other peers. I see what works and what I like to do differently. I found a flow that works for me. I like to make sure everything is set, all props and everything is ready to go, my shot list is complete – and then when I’m on set, we just work and have fun and create. Being so controlling with the end result will make a very controlled product. Just being in the moment is an incredible opportunity!

RTC: What does Women in Horror Month mean to you?

JN: For the longest time, I always felt that it was a month of celebrating hard-working women, which, don’t get me wrong, it totally is. But I feel like bloggers (like yourself) are showcasing the underdogs. Yes, celeb names are still and will always be celebrated because they have paved the way for us, BUT it’s refreshing to see new faces that I would have never known had someone discovered them and shared. It’s been beautifully overwhelming learning about all these ladies that hold positions all over horror – not just acting or directing. It’s really amazing how so many have embraced this month!

 

RTC: I have heard that you are going to be involved, maybe starring in your first feature this year? Can you elaborate, or is it hush hush? What do you have lined up for 2018?

JN: Well, it’s not my first feature because, besides little minor parts in others, “Irrational Fear” was my first feature. This year I will be working on my first feature as a LEAD! <insert happy dance> I will be playing “Woman #1” in the upcoming feature film “Inverted” by Deranged Minds Entertainment. It’s about a 1970’s women run cult that takes on 4 new individuals and puts them through a bunch of… Tests… To see who is fit. I’ll be playing the cut leaders right-hand woman who leads all these individuals through a ringer of mind-blowing exercises. It’s like “Saw” meets “The Manson Family” meets “Rob Zombie”. I keep saying it’s going to be a “wild ride” because it is! This is a role I have never been able to play and I hope that this shows others that I can really do these kinds of roles. I’ll be shooting another short film I wrote in May, I’m currently writing a found footage feature, and, of course, the Queen of Screams Malvolia will be coming back for Season 2. I’m ready to step back into that dress and get the blood flowing again!

RTC: Is there a female in the industry whom you’ve dreamed of working with?

JN: Barbara Crampton – I mean, no reason needed. Brooke Lewis – just to be able to act with her would be incredible. Definitely Megan Freels Johnson – I really dug “The Ice Cream Truck” because the characters were so complicated in a very simplistic way…. Deborah Voorhees – such a strong woman who is so focused and ready just to tear it all up! Jennifer Kent, Kathryn Bigelow, Mary Harron, Karyn Kusama, Patty Jenkins…. I’d love to have an opportunity to work closely with a woman director this year. We’ll see if I can cross any of these names off the list during 2018!

RTC: Are you going to be making any appearances this year? Where can fans find you on social media?

JN: My goal is to show up to as many horror conventions as Malvolia as possible this year! I’d love to meet as many people as possible! I really wanted to attend the New Jersey Horror Con for the “10/31” screening, but alas, money and distance makes it tough. I am really bummed about that! I’m really big about social media – so don’t be afraid to connect!

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Jennifer Nangle Website           Twitter          Facebook          Instagram

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Queen Malvolia Facebook          Queen Malvolia Twitter         

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Maybe it’s because The Exorcist just celebrated its 50th-anniversary last year, or maybe it’s because aging Academy Award-winning actors aren’t too proud to take on obscure roles, but Russell Crowe is visiting the Devil once again in yet another possession film. And it’s not related to his last one, The Pope’s Exorcist.

According to Collider, the film titled The Exorcism was originally going to be released under the name The Georgetown Project. Rights for its North American release were once in the hands of Miramax but then went to Vertical Entertainment. It will release on June 7 in theaters then head over to Shudder for subscribers.

Crowe will also star in this year’s upcoming Kraven the Hunter which is set to drop in theaters on August 30.

As for The Exorcism, Collider provides us with what it’s about:

“The film centers around actor Anthony Miller (Crowe), whose troubles come to the forefront as he shoots a supernatural horror movie. His estranged daughter (Ryan Simpkins) has to figure out whether he’s lapsing into his past addictions, or if something even more horrific is occurring. “

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Original Blair Witch Cast Ask Lionsgate for Retroactive Residuals in Light of New Film

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The Blair Witch Project Cast

Jason Blum is planning to reboot The Blair Witch Project for the second time. That’s a fairly large task considering none of the reboots or sequels have managed to capture the magic of the 1999 film that brought found footage into the mainstream.

This idea has not been lost on the original Blair Witch cast, who has recently reached out to Lionsgate to ask for what they feel is fair compensation for their role in the pivotal film. Lionsgate gained access to The Blair Witch Project in 2003 when they purchased Artisan Entertainment.

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The Blair Witch Project Cast

However, Artisan Entertainment was an independent studio before its purchase, meaning the actors were not part of SAG-AFTRA. As a result, the cast are not entitled to the same residuals from the project as actors in other major films. The cast doesn’t feel that the studio should be able to continue to profit off of their hard work and likenesses without fair compensation.

Their most recent request asks for “meaningful consultation on any future ‘Blair Witch’ reboot, sequel, prequel, toy, game, ride, escape room, etc., in which one could reasonably assume that Heather, Michael & Josh’s names and/or likenesses will be associated for promotional purposes in the public sphere.”

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At this time, Lionsgate has not offered any comment about this issue.

The full statement made by the cast can be found below.

OUR ASKS OF LIONSGATE (From Heather, Michael & Josh, stars of “The Blair Witch Project”):

1. Retroactive + future residual payments to Heather, Michael and Josh for acting services rendered in the original BWP, equivalent to the sum that would’ve been allotted through SAG-AFTRA, had we had proper union or legal representation when the film was made.

2. Meaningful consultation on any future Blair Witch reboot, sequel, prequel, toy, game, ride, escape room, etc…, in which one could reasonably assume that Heather, Michael & Josh’s names and/or likenesses will be associated for promotional purposes in the public sphere.

Note: Our film has now been rebooted twice, both times were a disappointment from a fan/box office/critical perspective. Neither of these films were made with significant creative input from the original team. As the insiders who created the Blair Witch and have been listening to what fans love & want for 25 years, we’re your single greatest, yet thus-far un-utilized secret-weapon!

3. “The Blair Witch Grant”: A 60k grant (the budget of our original movie), paid out yearly by Lionsgate, to an unknown/aspiring genre filmmaker to assist in making theirfirst feature film. This is a GRANT, not a development fund, hence Lionsgate will not own any of the underlying rights to the project.

A PUBLIC STATEMENT FROM THE DIRECTORS & PRODUCERS OF “THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT”:

As we near the 25th anniversary of The Blair Witch Project, our pride in the storyworld we created and the film we produced is reaffirmed by the recent announcement of a reboot by horror icons Jason Blum and James Wan.

While we, the original filmmakers, respect Lionsgate’s right to monetize the intellectual property as it sees fit, we must highlight the significant contributions of the original cast — Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard, and Mike Williams. As the literal faces of what has become a franchise, their likenesses, voices, and real names are inseparably tied to The Blair Witch Project. Their unique contributions not only defined the film’s authenticity but continue to resonate with audiences around the world.

We celebrate our film’s legacy, and equally, we believe the actors deserve to be celebrated for their enduring association with the franchise.

Sincerely, Eduardo Sanchez, Dan Myrick, Gregg Hale, Robin Cowie, and Michael Monello

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