Exclusive Video Interview: Dread Central Chats with the Cast of Bellflower

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BellflowerLast spring during SXSW Dread Central had an opportunity to chat with almost the entire cast of Bellflower, and with the film’s impending limited release starting tomorrow, we thought this would be a good time to share it with our readers.

Sadly, writer/director/star Evan Glodell had been sidelined with an ailment at the time of DC’s exclusive video chat with the Bellflower gang during the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas back in March.

In the interview we find out more about their experiences getting the “love story with apocalyptic stakes” off the ground and how the overwhelmingly positive responses the gritty love gone wrong flick Bellflower has been receiving ever since the film’s debut at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival have been an amazing experience for the entire cast, who put their heart and soul into the project over several years.

Check out our video interview with Bellflower (review here) stars Tyler Dawson (“Aiden”), Jesse Wiseman (“Milly”), Rebekah Brandes (“Courtney”) and Vincent Grashaw (“Mike”) below.

And make sure to check out the film once it hits limited theaters tomorrow!

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