Midnight Horror Picture Show

Dustin Hendrix Makes Horror for Kids… and Nightmares for Adults

1 h 7 min · 31. okt. 2025
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Today’s guest is my friend Dustin Hendix- Dustin is a talented author and filmmaker who just published the first book in his children’s horror series, Creeptales. A graduate of Oakland University where he earned a bachelors degree in creative writing- Dustin has consistently been writing and directing horror shorts for several years. Under his Tin Hen production banner, Dustin and his wife Amanda, are gearing up for their first feature, based on a proof of concept short that YOU can watch TODAY! Chapters: (00:00) Introduction to Dustin Hendrix & Creeptales (01:25) How Goosebumps Inspired a Lifelong Love of Horror (05:00) Growing Up with Horror Movies, Video Stores & Halloween Culture (08:45) From Creative Writing to Filmmaking at Oakland University (12:30) Early Horror Shorts & Learning to Direct (16:15) Building Tin Hen Productions with Amanda Hendrix (20:10) Writing Horror Fiction vs Making Horror Films (24:00) Creating Creeptales: A Children's Horror Book Series (28:15) Why Kid-Friendly Horror Still Matters (32:00) Publishing Your First Book & Lessons for New Authors (36:10) Horror Influences: R.L. Stine, Stephen King & Classic Monsters (40:05) Developing a Feature Film from a Proof-of-Concept Short (44:20) Independent Filmmaking on a Budget (48:15) Practical Effects, Horror Storytelling & Creative Problem Solving (52:00) Balancing Writing, Filmmaking & Family Life (56:15) Advice for Aspiring Horror Authors and Filmmakers (1:00:10) The Future of Creeptales & Upcoming Projects (1:03:30) Where to Find Dustin Hendrix Online (1:05:00) Final Halloween Thoughts & Closing Remarks Watch "Halfway to Halloween" Now! [https://vimeo.com/1131468331/0c61248747?share=copy] Follow Dustin on instagram @dustinhendrix6 Check out Dustin's children's book series on instagram @creep_tales Check out Dustin's other shorts ⁨@tinhenproductions⁩ Our theme music is by ‪ ⁨@nick_ferreri⁩ | Insta: @nick_ferreri Please subscribe to our channel and leave a 5 star review. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or IHeartPodcasts. Follow us on instagram @midnighthorrorpictureshow Part of the Hiraeth Podcast Network #goosebumps #creeptales #kidshorror #indiehorror #horrorfilmmaker #horrorpodcast #indiehorrorpodcast

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Building Your Community Through a DIY Film Festival with Tiffany Albright

Today’s guest, Tiffany Albright describes herself as a deviant queer writer/producer living in the South. Her work centers women and LGBTQ+ stories, and explores identity, gender, sexuality, and class in genre settings – from horror to romance. Tiffany has been an artist in residence at Wildacres and the Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities. She’s placed in the Academy Nicholl Screenwriting Fellowship, Austin Film Festival, the Stowe Story Labs Fellowship, the Page Awards, and ScreenCraft. Tiffany is a high school dropout with a master’s degree, who has lived on three continents but always felt home tugging her back. She now lives in North Carolina, where she founded and runs the nonprofit Queer Fear Film Festival, the production company Lunar Kitchen Films, and the imprint The Crackling Quill. Chapters: (00:00) Introduction to Tiffany Albright (01:20) The Origin of Queer Fear Film Festival (05:00) Discovering Queer Cinema & Entering the Film Industry (08:30) Building a Film Festival During the Pandemic (12:15) Why Queer Horror Deserves Its Own Space (16:00) Running a Nonprofit Film Festival: Challenges & Lessons (20:20) Creating Opportunities for LGBTQ+ Filmmakers (24:10) Screenwriting Fellowships, Competitions & Breaking In (28:00) Writing Queer Horror, Romance & Genre Stories (32:15) Producing Independent Films Through Lunar Kitchen Films (35:50) Publishing, The Crackling Quill & Supporting Writers (39:10) Building Creative Communities in the American South (42:30) The Future of Queer Horror & Independent Film (45:15) Upcoming Projects: Astrogenesis (47:40) Amerinoid: A Timely Psychological Thriller (50:05) Where to Follow Tiffany Albright & Final Thoughts Discover how Queer Fear transforms the film festival experience for queer filmmakers and audiences. Learn about its inclusive approach and community-building efforts. Follow Tiffany @tiffany.a.albright on Insta tiffany-albright.com Follow Queer Fear Film Festival @queerfearfilmfestival on Insta queerfearfilmfestival.org Our theme music is by ‪@nick_ferreri‬ | Insta: @nick_ferreri Please subscribe to our channel and leave a 5 star review. Listen wherever you get your podcasts! Follow us on instagram @midnighthorrorpictureshow Part of the Hiraeth Podcast Network #QueerFear #IndieFilm #FilmFestival #LGBTQ #HorrorFilms #midnighthorrorpictureshow #podcast #filmmaking #filmmaker #horrorcommunity #thelastgoodbye #podcastclips #filmtok #indiefilm #shorts #horrorfilms

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Inside A Devil’s Night Tale: Jake Kustasz on Comics, Detroit History, & DIY Horror

Today’s guest, Jake Kustasz is a Michigan-based author and video producer focusing on horror, comedy, and the absurd. His most recent release- A Devil’s Night Tale, is a horror comic book illustrated by Ethan Woronko that also includes his original short story and an interview about the history of Devil’s Night in Detroit with historian Jeff Pollock. Jake’s talents aren’t confined to any medium- and we talk about his strengths- especially his ability to use social media to network and bring artists together for different projects. Chapters: (00:00) Introduction to Jake Kustasz & A Devil's Night Tale (01:05) The Origin of A Devil's Night Tale (02:40) Favorite Comics, Alan Moore & Horror Influences (05:10) Working with Illustrator Ethan Woronko (07:45) Devil's Night History, Detroit Culture & Horror Storytelling (11:15) Combining Comics, Fiction & Historical Interviews in One Book (14:20) Creating Horror Comics Without Hollywood Budgets (17:00) Social Media Networking for Artists & Independent Creators (20:00) Building Communities Through Creative Collaboration (22:45) From Video Production to Comic Book Publishing (25:10) Marketing Independent Projects in the Digital Age (27:45) Talk Show To Go, MemeStudium & Content Creation (30:15) Detroit Creativity, Local Art Scenes & Independent Media (32:00) Upcoming Projects, New Comics & Future Stories (34:00) Staccato the Guitar-Playing Cat in Space (34:50) What's Next for Jake Kustasz? (35:10) Where to Buy A Devil's Night Tale & Support Indie Horror Make sure to grab YOUR copy of A Devil’s Night Tale: https://www.memestudium.com/store/p/kb8mibrjjovis0jzprhs68mon43ej7 [https://www.memestudium.com/store/p/kb8mibrjjovis0jzprhs68mon43ej7] If you’re local to Metro-Detroit, you can support a small business by picking up your copy at: - Vault of Midnight Detroit - Detroit, MI - Green Brain Comics - Dearborn, MI - Toadvine Books - Berkley, MI - Berkley Public Library - Berkley, MI And for any Chicago listeners - Quimby's Bookstore - Chicago, IL You can follow what Jake is up to next at Memestudium.com or @jakekustasz on Instagram You can check out the illustrator of “A Devil’s Night Tale” - Ethan Woronko @epworonko_art on Instagram And you can learn more about Detroit history tours on Instagram @detroithistorytours Our theme music is by  @nick_ferreri  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCCHwXoxUTVsQIAxQ36uXkFw] | Insta: @nick_ferreri Please subscribe to our channel and leave a 5 star review. Listen wherever you get your podcasts! Follow us on instagram @midnighthorrorpictureshow Part of the Hiraeth Podcast Network #devilsnight #devilsnightdetroit #newhorrorcomics2026 #horrorcomics

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Order your copy of "Big Bad Betty" NOW! https://www.rustedlanternpictures.com/physical-media-orders Today’s guest is filmmaker Justin Sulham who's debut feature, the horror-comedy film, “Big Bad Betty” is ONLY available on physical media for its release. We discuss what led to that decision- and so much more- but first, Justin Sulham grew up in the Greater- Boston area, but is currently based in Nashville, TN. He’s worked in the Camera and Electrical department on some HUGE projects- such as Severance, The Holdovers, and Dexter: New Blood- to name a few. He’s made a name for himself directing in the music video industry- including directing a video for the song “Take Me Home” by Dexter himself, Michael C Hall’s band “Princess Goes”. With his experience, determination, and passion for the horror-genre and filmmaking- I truly believe Justin is a director to watch closely over the next few years. Chapters: (00:00) Introduction & Meet Justin Sullum (Big Bad Betty Director) (01:15) Justin Sulham's Filmmaking Background & Career Journey (05:05) Horror Film Festivals, Networking & Building Industry Relationships (09:45) Why Horror Is the Strongest Independent Film Community (14:55) Working on Dexter, Severance & Directing Michael C. Hall's Music Video (18:35) Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers: Grit, Patience & Surviving Your First Feature (24:45) Building a Career in Production: Equipment, Freelancing & Growing a Business (29:45) Turning Down Big Opportunities & Lessons in Set Safety (34:35) Biggest On-Set Mistakes, Learning Curves & Hollywood Production Stories (39:50) Short Films vs Feature Films & Expanding Horror Worlds (44:45) The Real Cost of Indie Horror Filmmaking (The $500 Baseball Bat Story) (49:55) Why Big Bad Betty Is a Physical Media Exclusive (54:40) Supporting Indie Horror, Building Community & Opening Doors for Creators (59:45) Fan Reactions, Audience Feedback & The Future of Big Bad Betty (1:04:50) Where to Watch Big Bad Betty & Final Thoughts FOLLOW JUSTIN slashvillestudios.com Follow Justin on instagram & YouTube ⁨@Justin_makes_movies⁩ Our theme music is by ⁨@nick_ferreri⁩ | Insta: @nick_ferreri Please subscribe to our channel and leave a 5 star review. Listen wherever you get your podcasts! Follow us on instagram @midnighthorrorpictureshow Part of the Hiraeth Podcast Network #bigbadbetty #newhorrormovies #2026horrormovies #justinsulham

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17. jan. 202653 min
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Dustin Hendrix Makes Horror for Kids… and Nightmares for Adults

Today’s guest is my friend Dustin Hendix- Dustin is a talented author and filmmaker who just published the first book in his children’s horror series, Creeptales. A graduate of Oakland University where he earned a bachelors degree in creative writing- Dustin has consistently been writing and directing horror shorts for several years. Under his Tin Hen production banner, Dustin and his wife Amanda, are gearing up for their first feature, based on a proof of concept short that YOU can watch TODAY! Chapters: (00:00) Introduction to Dustin Hendrix & Creeptales (01:25) How Goosebumps Inspired a Lifelong Love of Horror (05:00) Growing Up with Horror Movies, Video Stores & Halloween Culture (08:45) From Creative Writing to Filmmaking at Oakland University (12:30) Early Horror Shorts & Learning to Direct (16:15) Building Tin Hen Productions with Amanda Hendrix (20:10) Writing Horror Fiction vs Making Horror Films (24:00) Creating Creeptales: A Children's Horror Book Series (28:15) Why Kid-Friendly Horror Still Matters (32:00) Publishing Your First Book & Lessons for New Authors (36:10) Horror Influences: R.L. Stine, Stephen King & Classic Monsters (40:05) Developing a Feature Film from a Proof-of-Concept Short (44:20) Independent Filmmaking on a Budget (48:15) Practical Effects, Horror Storytelling & Creative Problem Solving (52:00) Balancing Writing, Filmmaking & Family Life (56:15) Advice for Aspiring Horror Authors and Filmmakers (1:00:10) The Future of Creeptales & Upcoming Projects (1:03:30) Where to Find Dustin Hendrix Online (1:05:00) Final Halloween Thoughts & Closing Remarks Watch "Halfway to Halloween" Now! [https://vimeo.com/1131468331/0c61248747?share=copy] Follow Dustin on instagram @dustinhendrix6 Check out Dustin's children's book series on instagram @creep_tales Check out Dustin's other shorts ⁨@tinhenproductions⁩ Our theme music is by ‪ ⁨@nick_ferreri⁩ | Insta: @nick_ferreri Please subscribe to our channel and leave a 5 star review. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or IHeartPodcasts. Follow us on instagram @midnighthorrorpictureshow Part of the Hiraeth Podcast Network #goosebumps #creeptales #kidshorror #indiehorror #horrorfilmmaker #horrorpodcast #indiehorrorpodcast

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