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The other great thing about horror is that it’s such a diverse genre, so every movie you make has the potential to be worlds away from the last one. Those are the films that inspired me and stayed with me, so having the opportunity to make them has been such a blessing, and I am thrilled to make more of them. Graham: I love horror! I often say that growing up, if I had met somebody like Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt I wouldn’t have cared much, but put me in a room with Robert Englund or Bruce Campbell and I would have lost my mind. Do you ever fear being typecast, or are you “all in” with the horror life? Gavin: You’re very passionate about horror, whether it be acting, writing, directing, etc. He’s very respectful of actors and embraces teamwork, so he really created a wonderful feeling of family that resonated throughout the cast. He’s also such a kind and down to earth man that any fear quickly went out the window. I went in basically thinking, “be all ears, soak it in, this is a dream,” and in the process I learned so much from him. Graham: It was all of those things! I’ve been a huge fan of Stuart’s my entire life, so being in the room with him was certainly surreal, and also just super exciting. Your first day on stage… was it exciting, terrifying, surreal, or some combination? Gavin: My understanding is you played the lead in “Re-Animator: The Musical” and directing the production was Stuart Gordon himself. I had the great pleasure of chatting with Graham about the film and some of his other work, as you can see below. “Sequence Break” is available exclusively on Shudder starting May 25, 2018.

(This is saying a lot, as Fantasia already narrows it down to the best of the best before the first frame hits the audience.) It has a healthy dose of David Cronenberg mixed in with a retro arcade storyline that brings out both the nostalgia of the 1980s and alludes to an arcade-centric urban legend, the story of Polybius. Then at the 2017 Fantasia Film Festival, Graham dropped the bombshell: his feature film, “Sequence Break”, which was one of the best movies to screen at the festival. In 2016, he made “Space Clown”, which was essentially a one-man show: writing, producing, editing and directing. In the last five years, he has starred in the well-received “Almost Human”, “Tales of Halloween” and “Beyond the Gates”, just to name a few. Let’s be blunt: Graham Skipper may be the next big thing in the horror genre.
