Silent Night (2012): Interview With Director Steven C. Miller – Some Remakes Just Don’t Suck! [AUDIO]

Silent Night (2012): Interview With Director Steven C. Miller

Silent Night (2012): Interview With Director Steven C. Miller

Christmas is coming, and you better have been good otherwise Killer Santa will be coming for you. We love Silent Night, the remake of 1984’s Silent Night, Deadly Night, and we’re thankful to have had the opportunity to get on the phone to chat with the film’s director, Steven C. Miller. We got some great insight into the production of this film, such as the fact that it’s all done with practical effects (minus one effect) by Vincent J. Guastini and his team, that Steven would love to work with Tom Savini at some point, that he fought to keep the first kill scene in the film (and that he got to do pretty much whatever he wanted), and, last but not least, that Malcolm McDowell happened to come on board by chance.

We covered a lot of ground in this interview and it became clear that Steven C. Miller is a young horror director going somewhere in the genre. We highly recommend you see his film Silent Night — don’t be naughty; just do as we say.

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