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Ingrid Nilson

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Ingrid Nilson

The Curse Of Willow Song Director On Using Horror To Address Marginalization & Microaggression
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The Curse of Willow Song is a new black and white horror film that follows a young woman named Willow as she tries to rebuild her life after serving time for drug charges. However, her past threatens to destroy her future. The film is directed by Karen Lam, who has worked on various horror projects in the past. It stars Valerie Tian and features a diverse cast. The movie explores themes of incarceration, marginalization, and microaggression. The black-and-white lens and unique shots contribute to the film's aesthetic and build a sense of imprisonment around the main character.

From Uncork’d Entertainment comes the new black and white horror film, The Curse of Willow Song. Receiving two awards and ten nominations, the movie will be available on Digital and DVD starting Tuesday, September 26th. The story follows a young woman named Willow, who attempts to make a new life for herself after serving time for drug charges.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 9/26/2023
  • by Rachel Foertsch
  • ScreenRant
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The Curse of Willow Song trailer: Karen Lam’s experimental horror film is coming to DVD and digital
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Evangeline and Bring It On: Cheer or Die director Karen Lam drew inspiration from Japanese films in general and an experimental silent film called Pages of Madness in particular when crafting her horror movie The Curse of Willow Song – and it seems to have turned out pretty well, as Fangoria reminds us that The Curse of Willow Song won the Best British Columbia Film award when it premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival way back in 2020. Now the film is finally making its way to DVD and digital, thanks to Uncork’d Entertainment, and a trailer can be seen in the embed above.

The DVD and digital release is scheduled for September 26th.

The Curse of Willow Song has the following synopsis: Willow Song, a recovering addict and parolee, struggles to start over. Willow finds herself in a concrete wasteland. Facing isolation and displacement, shadows creep into Willow’s mind...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 8/16/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Episode Recap: Supernatural - 6.06: "You Can't Handle the Truth"
Calumet City, Illinois: A waitress, Jane (Ingrid Nilson) on the phone to her sister, Olivia (Tristen Leffler) says she needs the truth, which she gets from everyone in bucketfuls. She takes a gun and phones her sister who calls her a freak and tells her to kill herself, which she does. Dean (Jensen Ackles) tells Bobby (Jim Beaver) about Sam (Jared Padalecki) and how he threw him to the vampire. Castiel (Misha Collins) isn't answering his calls. He knew Sam was different from the outset. Bobby says he'll hit the books and not to "shoot him just yet." Sam needs to know what he is first. Sam shows him his paper reporting four suicides out of nowhere. Bobby: "Get in the car, he's your case" is the advice Bobby gives Dean. Dean notices the cat calendar on Olivia's wall and a card with a horn on it, a musical horn.
See full article at PopStar
  • 1/20/2012
  • by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
  • PopStar
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