Our Overlook Film Festival continues with an in-depth, obsessive, celebratory conversation with filmmaker Adam Egypt Mortimer discussing his new film "Daniel Isn't Real." Put this movie on your radar folks as it's easily one of the best films we've seen all year long. We go everywhere in this chat. We discuss Mortimer's relationship with Grant Morrison, the various influences that fed this cosmic horror take on the imaginary friend story, and the detailed process in which Mortimer engages with well before filming actually begins. Drop Dead Fred; this movie is not.
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ChatCast 42: Joe Kelly on 'I Kill Giants'
ChatCast 41: Tom Atkins on 'Trick'
ChatCast 40: Takashi Miike on 'First Love'
ChatCast 39: Bong Joon-ho on 'Parasite'
ChatCast 38: Max Winkler on 'Jungleland'
ChatCast 37: Alvaro Longoria on 'Sanctuary'
ChatCast 36: Irene Taylor Brodsky on 'Moonlight Sonata: Deafness in Three Movements'
ChatCast 35: Jerry G. Angelo on 'Artik'
ChatCast 34: Clay McLeod Chapman on 'The Remaking'
ChatCast 33: Bob Byington & Kaley Wheless on 'Frances Ferguson'
ChatCast 32: Richard Bates Jr. on 'Tone-Deaf'
ChatCast 31: Zach Lipovsky & Adam B. Stein on 'Freaks'
ChatCast 30: Jovanka Vuckovich & Munro Chambers on "Riot Girls"
ChatCast 29: Jason Mewes on 'Madness in the Method'
ChatCast 28: Larry Fessenden on 'Depraved'
ChatCast 27: Ashlee Blackwell, Robin R. Means Coleman, & Tananarive Due on 'Horror Noire: History of Black Horror'
ChatCast 26: Riley Stearns on 'The Art of Self Defense'
ChatCast 24: Grady Hendrix on 'Paperbacks From Hell II'
ChatCast 23: Mark Christopher Covino on 'The Crest'
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