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Interview
with HellBent Actor Bryan Kirkwood
by Gregg Shapiro, October 5, 2005
Memo to publicists: moments before an interview is due to take place, please don’t plop down a copy of a newspaper containing a movie review, good or bad, of the film in which the interview subject has a starring role. That said, Bryan Kirkwood, who plays mysterious romantic interest Jake in the gay slasher film HellBent, took Michael Wilmington’s two-star review in the Chicago Tribune (“I got a mediocre review,” Kirkwood said) in stride, in between gulps of coffee and a bottle of orange juice at the Intelligentsia Café on Broadway. The night before, Kirkwood, who is straight, made the rounds of Chicago’s North Halsted Street gay bars to promote the film, and was good enough join me for the interview (warning: contains SPOILERS). AfterElton.com:
HellBent is in theaters at around the
same time that The Exorcism of Emily Rose and Cry_Wolf are
also playing. What do you think is the allure of horror movies, whether
they are slasher or supernatural based?
AE: When going to the movies--how high on your list would a horror movie
be? AE:
Do you have a favorite slasher or supernatural horror movie? AE:
The first time we see Jake in HellBent, he is getting a tattoo on his back. I happened
to notice, sitting across from you, that you a tattoo on your wrist and
finger. AE:
More than those two? AE:
Was the tattoo on your back in the movie yours? AE:
Did that take a long time? AE:
In addition to the tension created by the presence of the masked slasher,
there is also erotic tension between Jake and Eddie. Can you say something
about playing to that aspect of the movie? |
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