Brad Gullickson

Brad Gullickson is a Weekly Columnist for Film School Rejects and Senior Curator for One Perfect Shot. When not rambling about movies here, he's rambling about comics as the co-host of Comic Book Couples Counseling. Hunt him down on Twitter: @MouthDork. (He/Him)
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Behind the Wheel with Frank Grillo

By Brad Gullickson 

Frank Grillo and Joe Carnahan launch their War Party production company with the new Netflix film, Wheelman.

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Talking Adaptation Versus Remake with the Director of ‘Dementia 13’

By Brad Gullickson 

Richard LeMay finds originality in remaking Francis Ford Coppola’s infamous first film.

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Interview: The Star and Director of ‘Brawl in Cell Block 99’

By Brad Gullickson 

Vince Vaughn and S. Craig Zahler descend into the mouth of madness for their prison brawl nightmare.

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Fantastic Fest: Udo Kier Teaches Us How to Properly Scream

By Brad Gullickson 

In Brawl in Cell Block 99, Udo Kier prides himself on being the turning point for madness.

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Fantastic Fest: ‘The Death of Stalin’ is An Incongruous Lark of Relevant Horror

By Brad Gullickson 

Armando Iannucci’s latest comedy goes for history’s jugular and finds a mouthful of present-day atrocities.

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Fantastic Fest: Don’t Get Short With ‘Downsizing’

By Brad Gullickson 

Alexander Payne and Matt Damon remain small in this latest satirical scolding of our middle-class desires.

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Fantastic Fest: ‘Mom and Dad’ Grinds Gore for Your Pleasure

By Brad Gullickson 

Nicolas Cage and Selma Blair chew through scenery and sinew in this latest wannabe grindhouse exercise.

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Fantastic Fest: Talking Misery and pleasure with the stars of ‘Gerald’s Game’

By Brad Gullickson 

Two actors find the energy and the emotional truth in the room.

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Fantastic Fest: Talking the Insanity of Isolation with the Stars and Director of ‘1922′

By Brad Gullickson 

A discussion of the American Gothic built on the heartbreak of loneliness and the hunger of rats.