All Things Horror Reviews Trippin’!

Posted in Diary of a Directrix, News, Reviews
March 7th, 2012 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

keny cool smokeThanks to Dede Crimmins at All Things Horror for her fabulous review of TRIPPIN’ found HEREhttp://www.allthingshorroronline.net/2012/03/trippin-playing-head-games-in-woods.html.

On the Radio Tonight!

Posted in Diary of a Directrix, News
February 26th, 2012 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

l_577d83c199441ab02ca303372921b520Tired of the Oscars?  Let’s talk horror.  I’m going live on Dr. Chris’ Radio of Horror at 9:30 pm (12:30 Eastern) — check it out HEREhttp://radioofhorror.wordpress.com/

Another Rave Review For Trippin’!

Posted in Diary of a Directrix, News, Reviews
February 17th, 2012 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

bonerCongrats, Team and thanks to Google alerts for turning me on to the kind folks at ABOUT HEROES who just posted this super awesome write up of our upcoming DVD release.  Read it HERE.

Puppets & Poop With Altered Realities Radio

Posted in Diary of a Directrix
February 13th, 2012 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

2woi1ldOops, an oversight –  somehow we never posted my interview with the fabulous team at Altered Realities Radios.  It’s a great show – smart, witty women discuss horror with no holds barred.  I was honored to be a guest a couple months back.  Listen to us discuss horror, puppets, defecation and other fun topics here:

http://alteredrealitiesradio.podomatic.com/entry/2011-09-15T04_21_26-07_00

Also, they have interviewed many far more interesting folks than me so be sure to peruse the whole site.  You won’t regret it.

The Liberal Dead On Trippin’

Posted in Diary of a Directrix, News, Reviews
February 12th, 2012 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

VFXDT25_ZedStabbing01 (00047)Thanks to Liberal Dead reviewer, Ted Brown, who proclaims TRIPPIN’  “a cleverly constructed dark comedy that never lets up, constantly causing uncontrollable attacks of laughter.  Blended perfectly with fair amounts of 80s style splatter gore, the film perfectly captures the best of both genres.” Read the full review – HERE.