As we’ve said before, pulling off a horror comedy is one of the most precarious feats a director can attempt. The feat is made all the more difficult when it’s done on a micro-budget with limited to no resources. Easter Bloody Easter manages to walk this tight rope with aplomb, while pulling in one of the coolest Black Sabbath horror references since the semi-eponymous Black Sabbath in 1963.
Easter Bloody Easter is the new horror film from first time director, Diane Foster.
For those of you who aren’t in the know, Easter Horror really is a cotton-tailed “thing.” Sure there there a handful of absurd Easter-themed horror films like Beasterday, Bunnyman, and Rottentail, but these are few and far between. Not to mention, if you’ve actually seen any of these, you’re probably a hardened horror hound who’s going to love to sink their chompers into Easter Bloody Easter.
The Scariest Things Podcast sat down with Diane to talk about her new film, horror comedy, Glenn Danzig, and her future horror projects!
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