Damn jetleg. I’m feeling Lost in Translation again. After 4 months of atypically wonderous slumber, I seem to be back on my insomnia kick. I sleep for a couple hours then wake up panicked forgetting where I am. I suspect it’s due to sleeping in too many different beds along with the myriad of time zones messing with my internal clock. Read the rest of this entry »
Just like Sheila E., Devi wants to live the glamorous life. She’s not quite there yet. In the meantime, here’s where she’s at…
My Muse Ain’t Monogamous
November 5th, 2009 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)Farewell Darkness, Hello Deadlines…
November 4th, 2009 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)Last night I caught a screening of Farewell Darkness, the feature debut of Dan Pico and featuring trippin’s own Circus-Szalewski in a truly dark and unforgettable performance. Still mighty jet-lagged I was terrified I might crash out, but I worried for nothing. One does not fall asleep during Farewell Darkness. Read the rest of this entry »
Detroit: My Fave Transition…
November 2nd, 2009 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)I love change, but I hate transitions. It’s been a whirlwind 3 months on the road, attending fests, finishing the feature and all manner of other madness. But now I find myself headed back to L.A., not entirely sure when I hit the road again next. I suppose I should be happy to be headed back, but it’s also a bit sad. Life in the “real world” is likely to be a bit anti-climactic after all the jet-setting. Read the rest of this entry »
Bram Stoker Fest – Final Day…Sigh
November 1st, 2009 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)All good things must come to an end and sadly the first annual Bram Stoker Film Festival was no exception. Fortunately, it ended on a high note with a great panel with the other filmmakers, more fun films and more wonderfully indulgent film discussion. Read the rest of this entry »
I Walked With a Vampire – Day 4
October 31st, 2009 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)I have but one complaint about this day. The Vampire Walk coincided with the second half of Sion Sono’s Hair Extensions, the first half of which was amazing. He also directed one of my all time favorite Japanese horror films, Suicide Club, and this was one off to another memorable start. Read the rest of this entry »