This week Miguel Myers is joined in The Confessional by John Skipp. John is the New York Times bestselling author turned filmmaker/ musician/ former splatterpunk/ cheerful Bizarro satirist/ all-around instigator and Renaissance mutant. We talk about John’s time as a screenwriter (A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, Class of 1999, Tales of Halloween), his violent childhood in Argentina and the bat shit crazy movie that is Takashi Miike’s Gozu.
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Each week in the Confessional we’ll have a guest on who will confess to not having seen a classic horror movie. Join our host, Miguel Myers, as we discuss the movie, why they hadn’t seen it, what their history with horror is and other topics. If, at the end of the show, we feel as if they have truly repented we will absolve them of their horror sin. Join us every week and let’s geek out on the movies we love!
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Max Booth III
Max Booth III is the editor and publisher of Ghoulish Books, the co-founder of the Ghoulish Book Festival, and the author of several spooky books, including Abnormal Statistics, Maggots Screaming!, Touch the Night, and others. He wrote both the novella and film versions of We Need to Do Something, which was released by IFC Midnight in 2021 and can currently be streamed on Hulu. He was raised in Northwest Indiana and now lives in San Antonio.