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We interview award-winning filmmaker and rising indie voice Jamal Hodge, whose work has screened at Cannes and nearly 60 other film fests.

MOURNING MEAL

THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW WITH JAMAL HODGE (“MOURNING MEAL”)

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE

In this episode, NHE host Scott Murphy chats to writer/director Jamal Hodge about his award-winning short Mourning Meal, a dark psychological tale exploring grief and the making of a villain.

Plus, we get into his various upcoming projects, the divisive reactions his work tends to receive, and his poetic work. We also explore his deep interest in Sci-fi.

ABOUT THIS PODCAST

Host Scott Murphy (host of the Guilty Pleasures Podcast) chats to the best indie talent the horror genre has to offer. While the show typically focuses on indie directors, actors and writers are often a part of the conversation as well.

Murphy is a freelance journalist, reviewer, and podcaster. He got into horror in his early teens and has not looked back since. As well as reviewing on New Horror Express, he currently writes reviews for The Wee Review and has previously written for Slimehouse TV, Subtitled Online, and The 405.  His favorite horror movie is The Shining, and his favorite horror novel is Interview with The Vampire.

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