The Funhouse Massacre | An Interview With Director Andy Palmer

On Halloween night, 6 escaped lunatics have taken over a local funhouse and set it up as their own personal murder buffet. Aaron sits down with The Funhouse Massacre director, Andy Palmer, to discuss his new horror-comedy (now in limited release). Andy discusses where this insane story spawned from, how they rounded up a cast that includes Jere Burns and Robert Englund, physical vs. digital effects, and much more. Listen below to our exclusive interview with Andy Palmer.

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The Funhouse Massacre:

On Halloween night, a gruesome group of the United States’ most notorious and colorful serial killers escape from Statesville Asylum and descend on a giant funhouse whose theme is based on their different reigns of terror. The unsuspecting carnival goers think that the carnage created is just part of the show, that is, until they become part of the main attraction.  The only people left to stop them are a rag tag group of college kids, a clueless Deputy and the local Sheriff, who seems to have a strange attachment to the leader of this gaggle of maniacs, the silver tongued devil, “Manny the Prophet.”

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Aaron is a Rotten Tomatoes accredited film critic who founded The Hollywood Outsider podcast out of a desire to offer an outlet to discuss a myriad of genres, while also serving as a sounding board for the those film buffs who can appreciate any form of art without an ounce of pretentiousness. Winner of both The Academy of Podcasters and the Podcast Awards for his work in film and television media, Aaron continues to contribute as a film critic and podcast host for The Hollywood Outsider. He also hosts several other successful podcast ventures including the award-winning Blacklist Exposed, Inspired By A True Story, Presenting Hitchcock, and Beyond Westworld. Enjoy yourself. Be unique. Most importantly, 'Buy Popcorn'. Aaron@TheHollywoodOutsider.com