Fear on Film – Interview with Brett Geddes, Star of "Sick Puppy
Get ready for a clusterfuck of domestic perversions! This week on Fear on Film—where horror lives—we sit down with actor Brett Geddes (The Boys, The Big Cigar) to dissect his role in the wild new indie horror thriller, Sick Puppy.
Written and directed by Jay Reid, Sick Puppy presents a bizarrely dark take on martial codependency. Geddes stars as John, a suburban serial killer whose doting wife, Charlie (Natasha Calis), convinces him to finally give up his bloody "addiction" for their anniversary. But when John trades his basement murder chamber for a pottery wheel, a messy path to "reformation" triggers total moral collapse, local police suspicions, and a chaotic teen temptation.
In this episode, Brett reveals what it takes to embody a repulsive yet strangely pathetic serial killer, the hilarity of filming the movie's infamous lawn-mowing subplots, and the experience of turning a standard horror premise into an entertaining, "one-star banger" cult classic. We also dive into the film's festival run at FrightFest, and its current North American rollout via Dark Sky Films.
So, join us on Fear on Film ...Where Where Horror Lives!
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Sick Puppy IMDB
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt28919053/?ref_=fn_i_1
Brett Geddes IMDB
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