 
                J.R. Bookwalter and James L. Edwards
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JR Bookwalter and James L. Edwards join us poolside to talk about their new indie horror flick "Side Effects May Vary”. Springing back from the dead of the golden age of Blockbuster, these cult filmmakers talk to us about how to make a horror film on nothing, working only for the love of it and their new genre “Covid-sploidtation". This episode has a fabulous companion piece on our Patreon account of Heather leading a panel of JR, James and Pool Party favorite Sasha Graham (Ep2, S1) during their film premier live at The Callicoon Theatre in the Catskills.
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