The documentary “Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution” is set to premiere globally on June 18 on Netflix. The feature-length documentary, the first of its kind to address this topic, examines the history of queer stand-up comedy as — according to its logline — “an instrument for social change over the past five decades, actively reflecting and challenging cultural norms and values.”
The film combines stand-up performances and talking head interviews, as well as archival materials featuring LGBTQ+ comedians, and includes Lily Tomlin, Sandra Bernhard, Wanda Sykes, Suzy Izzard, Hannah Gadsby, Tig Notaro, Rosie O’Donnell, Margaret Cho, Bob The Drag Queen and Trixie Mattel.
Historians interviewed for the documentary include Dave Holmes, Roger Mason, Shar Jossell, Susan Stryker and Kate Aurthur, Variety‘s Editor-at-Large.
“Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution” is written and directed by Page Hurwitz. “I’m excited for the film to premiere, particularly at this time, because comedy has the power to unite, and...
The film combines stand-up performances and talking head interviews, as well as archival materials featuring LGBTQ+ comedians, and includes Lily Tomlin, Sandra Bernhard, Wanda Sykes, Suzy Izzard, Hannah Gadsby, Tig Notaro, Rosie O’Donnell, Margaret Cho, Bob The Drag Queen and Trixie Mattel.
Historians interviewed for the documentary include Dave Holmes, Roger Mason, Shar Jossell, Susan Stryker and Kate Aurthur, Variety‘s Editor-at-Large.
“Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution” is written and directed by Page Hurwitz. “I’m excited for the film to premiere, particularly at this time, because comedy has the power to unite, and...
- 4/17/2024
- by Selena Kuznikov
- Variety Film + TV
Welcome back to Dead Time. Like me, you may watch a lot of paranormal television shows, but you’ve never seen anything quite like Living for the Dead, which is streaming on Hulu. From the creators of Queer Eye and Executive Producer Kristen Stewart, Living for the Dead features a team of five Queer ghost hunters, or “ghost hunties” as they refer to themselves, each with unique paranormal abilities and backgrounds, and a whole lot of heart.
The team travels the country in an Rv and consists of investigator Alexandré LeMay, spiritual healer Juju Bae, medium and tarot reader Ken Boggle, podcaster and researcher Roz Hernandez, and psychic medium Logan Taylor. Kristen Stewart narrates each episode as the team investigates infamous haunted locations like The Clown Motel in Nevada, Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Kentucky, and The Copper Queen Hotel in Arizona. Each investigation delves into the history of the location...
The team travels the country in an Rv and consists of investigator Alexandré LeMay, spiritual healer Juju Bae, medium and tarot reader Ken Boggle, podcaster and researcher Roz Hernandez, and psychic medium Logan Taylor. Kristen Stewart narrates each episode as the team investigates infamous haunted locations like The Clown Motel in Nevada, Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Kentucky, and The Copper Queen Hotel in Arizona. Each investigation delves into the history of the location...
- 1/19/2024
- by Michelle Swope
- bloody-disgusting.com
“Queer Eye” has its “Fab Five” and the crew of Hulu’s “Living for the Dead” ghost-hunting show have nicknamed themselves the “Spooky Bitches,” co-executive producer Rena Lombardo of Scout Productions told TheWrap ahead of Wednesday’s series premiere.
The paranormal show is from executive producer Kristen Stewart, who brought the idea for the series to Scout with her friend C.J. Romero, who also serves as an e.p.
Described as a sort of “gay Scooby-Doo,” it was a natural fit for Scout Productions, whose shows include Netflix’s “Queer Eye” and HBO series “Legendary.” In each episode, the cast visits notoriously haunted locations around the country and commune with both the the dead and the people whose lives have been disrupted by the ghostly happenings.
Assembling the team of experts once the show was picked up was a “magical” process for Lombardo. The five-member team is comprised of tarot card reader Ken Boggle,...
The paranormal show is from executive producer Kristen Stewart, who brought the idea for the series to Scout with her friend C.J. Romero, who also serves as an e.p.
Described as a sort of “gay Scooby-Doo,” it was a natural fit for Scout Productions, whose shows include Netflix’s “Queer Eye” and HBO series “Legendary.” In each episode, the cast visits notoriously haunted locations around the country and commune with both the the dead and the people whose lives have been disrupted by the ghostly happenings.
Assembling the team of experts once the show was picked up was a “magical” process for Lombardo. The five-member team is comprised of tarot card reader Ken Boggle,...
- 10/18/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
It’s all fun and games until someone gets possessed. Hulu debuted the brand new paranormal show “Living for the Dead” today, and we’ve got an exclusive clip to whet your appetite.
The team investigates Arizona’s haunted Copper Queen Hotel in this exclusive sneak peek clip from “Living for the Dead,” which is Executive Produced by Kristen Stewart.
Kristen Stewart recently described “Living for the Dead” – part of Huluween 2023 – as “the most gayest, most funnest, most titillating queer ghost-hunting show ever.”
Watch the clip below to begin the investigation…
Stewart adds in a new statement, “It’s so cool and enlivening that me and my best friend Cj Romero had this funny idea and now it’s a show. It started as a bit of a hypothetical silly pipe dream and now I am so proud to have shepherded something that is as moving and meaningful as it...
The team investigates Arizona’s haunted Copper Queen Hotel in this exclusive sneak peek clip from “Living for the Dead,” which is Executive Produced by Kristen Stewart.
Kristen Stewart recently described “Living for the Dead” – part of Huluween 2023 – as “the most gayest, most funnest, most titillating queer ghost-hunting show ever.”
Watch the clip below to begin the investigation…
Stewart adds in a new statement, “It’s so cool and enlivening that me and my best friend Cj Romero had this funny idea and now it’s a show. It started as a bit of a hypothetical silly pipe dream and now I am so proud to have shepherded something that is as moving and meaningful as it...
- 10/18/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
From the creators of Queer Eye comes Living for the Dead, a new ghost hunter docuseries that sees five queer people with a connection to the paranormal trekking to haunted locations to heal the beings who occupy them — dead or alive. As a paranormal researcher and former clown, Roz Hernandez gleefully declares to TV Insider, “We’re the Freaky Five!” Kristen Stewart narrates and executive produces the series, premiering all eight episodes on Wednesday, October 18, on Hulu. Joining Hernandez in the Freaky Five are psychic Logan Taylor, tarot card reader Ken Boggle, witch and spiritual healer Juju Bae, and ghost hunter Alex LeMay. Queerness and the supernatural seem to go hand-in-hand. Boggle says “open minds” and “a need to be understood” is why. “The majority of what you have in the spirit world is that there is a need to be understood,” Boggle tells TV Insider. “You could have a [dead] grandmother who loves her family,...
- 10/18/2023
- TV Insider
Hulu is giving living dead with the latest edition to its Huluween lineup: the new original docuseries “Living for the Dead.” The eight-part original docuseries follows a fab five group of queer ghost hunters across the country to expore famous haunted locations, uncovering their untold stories and bringing the past into the present. “Living for the Dead” will premiere on Hulu on Wednesday, Oct. 18. You can watch Living for the Dead: Season 1 with a 30-Day Free Trial of Hulu.
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From the creators of “Queer Eye” and narrated and executive produced by Kristen Stewart, “Living for the Dead” follows five queer ghost hunters who roam the country, “helping the living while healing the dead...
How to Watch ‘Living for the Dead’ Series Premiere When: Wednesday, October 18, 2023 Where: Hulu Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Hulu. 30-Day Free Trial$7.99+ / month hulu.com About ‘Living for the Dead’ Series Premiere
From the creators of “Queer Eye” and narrated and executive produced by Kristen Stewart, “Living for the Dead” follows five queer ghost hunters who roam the country, “helping the living while healing the dead...
- 10/18/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Hulu’s Living for the Dead introduces viewers to “Fabulous 5” queer “ghost hunties” who travel the country to “help the living by healing the dead.” It’s like Queer Eye goes ghost-hunting!
From the producer of Queer Eye, the series approaches ghost hunting the same way it meets a good makeover – with plenty of love and lots of laughs. But unlike Queer Eye, this show’s jump scares aren’t from a hideous jumpsuit. Instead, the paranormal definitely comes to play in each of the episodes.
‘Living for the Dead’ ghost hunts with a different perspective
Living for the Dead executive producer, Rob Eric explained to Showbiz Cheat Sheet how his team of ghost hunters determined which “haunts” to investigate.
“At first, we thought, let’s go to places nobody else has been before,” he said. “But because our team is so unique and we come at it in a different perspective,...
From the producer of Queer Eye, the series approaches ghost hunting the same way it meets a good makeover – with plenty of love and lots of laughs. But unlike Queer Eye, this show’s jump scares aren’t from a hideous jumpsuit. Instead, the paranormal definitely comes to play in each of the episodes.
‘Living for the Dead’ ghost hunts with a different perspective
Living for the Dead executive producer, Rob Eric explained to Showbiz Cheat Sheet how his team of ghost hunters determined which “haunts” to investigate.
“At first, we thought, let’s go to places nobody else has been before,” he said. “But because our team is so unique and we come at it in a different perspective,...
- 10/17/2023
- by Gina Ragusa
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
It’s the most spookiest time of the year, and you’ll find a smorgasbord of creepy content on the Hulu streaming service in October! Not only has the streamer secured recent theatrical releases like Cobweb and Slotherhouse for you, but Huluween is here again to make sure things go bump in the night.
Huluween highlights this year include the first season of Living for the Dead, which comes from the creators of Netflix’s popular Queer Eye. Join five queer ghost hunters – Alex Le May, Juju Bae, Ken Boggle, Logan Taylor and Roz Hernandez – as they travel to a range of the world’s most haunted locations in an attempt to help the living by healing the dead.
Hulu will also premiere Monster Inside: America’s Most Extreme Haunted House from director Andrew Renzi. The new documentary follows the story of “Navy Veteran turned master of horror” Russ McKamey. His home,...
Huluween highlights this year include the first season of Living for the Dead, which comes from the creators of Netflix’s popular Queer Eye. Join five queer ghost hunters – Alex Le May, Juju Bae, Ken Boggle, Logan Taylor and Roz Hernandez – as they travel to a range of the world’s most haunted locations in an attempt to help the living by healing the dead.
Hulu will also premiere Monster Inside: America’s Most Extreme Haunted House from director Andrew Renzi. The new documentary follows the story of “Navy Veteran turned master of horror” Russ McKamey. His home,...
- 10/1/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Tuesday, September 26. 2023.
Emma Stone is headed to the small screen with Showtime's The Curse.
The Curse will premiere on streaming and on-demand for all Showtime and Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers on Friday, November 10, before making its on-air debut on Showtime on Sunday, November 12, at 10 p.m. Et/Pt.
The Curse is "a genre-bending series that explores how an alleged curse disturbs the relationship of a newly married couple as they try to conceive a child while co-starring in their new home-improvement show," according to the logline.
The series also stars Nathan Fielder (The Rehearsal) and Benny Safdie (Oppenheimer).
Guest stars include Oscar nominee Barkhad Abdi, Emmy nominee Corbin Bernsen, and Constance Shulman.
A co-production of Showtime and A24, The Curse is co-created, executive-produced, and written by Benny Safdie and Nathan Fielder.
Fielder also serves as a director,...
Emma Stone is headed to the small screen with Showtime's The Curse.
The Curse will premiere on streaming and on-demand for all Showtime and Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers on Friday, November 10, before making its on-air debut on Showtime on Sunday, November 12, at 10 p.m. Et/Pt.
The Curse is "a genre-bending series that explores how an alleged curse disturbs the relationship of a newly married couple as they try to conceive a child while co-starring in their new home-improvement show," according to the logline.
The series also stars Nathan Fielder (The Rehearsal) and Benny Safdie (Oppenheimer).
Guest stars include Oscar nominee Barkhad Abdi, Emmy nominee Corbin Bernsen, and Constance Shulman.
A co-production of Showtime and A24, The Curse is co-created, executive-produced, and written by Benny Safdie and Nathan Fielder.
Fielder also serves as a director,...
- 9/26/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Hulu dropped the first trailer for the Kirsten Stewart-produced reality series “Living for the Dead” on Tuesday.
The show, from Scout Productions, the company behind “Queer Eye,” is being billed as a “Gay Scooby-Doo.” It assembles a team that includes a tarot card reader, a psychic and a witch, who travel the country in a camper van — and, of course, fabulous outfits.
The “Spencer” actress narrates and executive produces the series, which features queer ghost hunters Alex Le May (the tech expert), Juju Bae (the resident witch), Ken Boggle (the tarot card reader), Logan Taylor (the psychic) and Roz Hernandez (the paranormal researcher).
As Juju says in the trailer while placing candles around the table, “This is a pretty simple séance,” as Roz chimes in, “More like a gay-ance.”
We get glimpses of creepy antique dolls in a baby carriage, dark tunnels and the truly unnerving Clown Motel in Topanah,...
The show, from Scout Productions, the company behind “Queer Eye,” is being billed as a “Gay Scooby-Doo.” It assembles a team that includes a tarot card reader, a psychic and a witch, who travel the country in a camper van — and, of course, fabulous outfits.
The “Spencer” actress narrates and executive produces the series, which features queer ghost hunters Alex Le May (the tech expert), Juju Bae (the resident witch), Ken Boggle (the tarot card reader), Logan Taylor (the psychic) and Roz Hernandez (the paranormal researcher).
As Juju says in the trailer while placing candles around the table, “This is a pretty simple séance,” as Roz chimes in, “More like a gay-ance.”
We get glimpses of creepy antique dolls in a baby carriage, dark tunnels and the truly unnerving Clown Motel in Topanah,...
- 9/26/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
The trailer for Hulu’s new gay ghost hunting series Living for the Dead asks, “Why be normal when you can be paranormal?” Kristen Stewart serves as narrator and executive producer of the eight-episode docuseries premiering on Wednesday, October 18, 2023 on Hulu.
“It’s so cool and enlivening that me and my best friend Cj Romero had this funny idea and now it’s a show. It started as a bit of a hypothetical silly pipe dream, and now I am so proud to have shepherded something that is as moving and meaningful as it is truly a gay old time. Our cast makes me laugh and cry and they had the courage and heart to take us places I wouldn’t go by myself. And it’s a super cool maiden voyage for the company I’ve started with my partners Dylan Meyer and Maggie McLean. This is just the...
“It’s so cool and enlivening that me and my best friend Cj Romero had this funny idea and now it’s a show. It started as a bit of a hypothetical silly pipe dream, and now I am so proud to have shepherded something that is as moving and meaningful as it is truly a gay old time. Our cast makes me laugh and cry and they had the courage and heart to take us places I wouldn’t go by myself. And it’s a super cool maiden voyage for the company I’ve started with my partners Dylan Meyer and Maggie McLean. This is just the...
- 9/26/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
It’s all fun and games until someone gets possessed. Hulu debuts the brand new paranormal show “Living for the Dead” this Huluween, the series premiering on October 18, 2023.
“Living for the Dead” is Executive Produced by Kristen Stewart, who recently described the series as “the most gayest, most funnest, most titillating queer ghost-hunting show ever.”
Stewart adds in a new statement, “It’s so cool and enlivening that me and my best friend Cj Romero had this funny idea and now it’s a show. It started as a bit of a hypothetical silly pipe dream and now I am so proud to have shepherded something that is as moving and meaningful as it is truly a gay old time. Our cast makes me laugh and cry and they had the courage and heart to take us places I wouldn’t go by myself. And it’s a super cool...
“Living for the Dead” is Executive Produced by Kristen Stewart, who recently described the series as “the most gayest, most funnest, most titillating queer ghost-hunting show ever.”
Stewart adds in a new statement, “It’s so cool and enlivening that me and my best friend Cj Romero had this funny idea and now it’s a show. It started as a bit of a hypothetical silly pipe dream and now I am so proud to have shepherded something that is as moving and meaningful as it is truly a gay old time. Our cast makes me laugh and cry and they had the courage and heart to take us places I wouldn’t go by myself. And it’s a super cool...
- 9/26/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Bloody Disgusting has a first look at Hulu’s new paranormal series “Living For The Dead”, premiering all-at-once October 18, 2023, only on Hulu.
Executive Produced by Kirsten Stewart and from the creators of “Queer Eye”, the new series follows the fabulous “Ghost Hunties” Alex Le May, Juju Bae, Ken Boggle, Logan Taylor and Roz Hernandez as they explore some of the world’s most haunted locations, helping the living by healing the dead.
In the series, “Five fabulous, queer ghost hunters criss-cross the country, helping the living by healing the dead. As they explore some of the world’s most infamous haunted locations, they’ll shed light on those not seen and illuminate untold stories. Together they’ll push past boundaries to bring acceptance to the misunderstood – living and dead. This is “Living For The Dead,” Ghost Hunties!”
The first season consists of eight episodes. Watch for a trailer soon.
The...
Executive Produced by Kirsten Stewart and from the creators of “Queer Eye”, the new series follows the fabulous “Ghost Hunties” Alex Le May, Juju Bae, Ken Boggle, Logan Taylor and Roz Hernandez as they explore some of the world’s most haunted locations, helping the living by healing the dead.
In the series, “Five fabulous, queer ghost hunters criss-cross the country, helping the living by healing the dead. As they explore some of the world’s most infamous haunted locations, they’ll shed light on those not seen and illuminate untold stories. Together they’ll push past boundaries to bring acceptance to the misunderstood – living and dead. This is “Living For The Dead,” Ghost Hunties!”
The first season consists of eight episodes. Watch for a trailer soon.
The...
- 9/18/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Busy Philipps has shown fans her mastery as an actor, social media superstar, author, and talk show host, to highlight just a few of her talents.
However, there’s another that even her biggest fans may not realize: she’s also psychic.
Philipps shared that revelation during her appearance on the upcoming edition of the “Ghosted!” podcast, in which host Roz Hernandez interviews celebrities about their paranormal experiences.
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“Well, I think I’m very intuitive,” Philipps told Hernandez, as reported by Variety.
“But sometimes I just know things are going to happen,” Philipps continued.
“I sort of just see things in the future,” she added, “and then I have a lot of really psychic connections with people.
The full episode of “Ghosted!” drops July 24.
However, there’s another that even her biggest fans may not realize: she’s also psychic.
Philipps shared that revelation during her appearance on the upcoming edition of the “Ghosted!” podcast, in which host Roz Hernandez interviews celebrities about their paranormal experiences.
Read More: Busy Philipps Arrested At Roe V. Wade Protest Outside The Supreme Court
“Well, I think I’m very intuitive,” Philipps told Hernandez, as reported by Variety.
“But sometimes I just know things are going to happen,” Philipps continued.
“I sort of just see things in the future,” she added, “and then I have a lot of really psychic connections with people.
The full episode of “Ghosted!” drops July 24.
- 7/22/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Busy Philipps has good reason to believe in psychics.
“I’m psychic,” the “Freaks and Geeks” actor says during an appearance on the July 24 episode of the podcast “Ghosted! by Roz Hernandez.”
What?
“Well, I think I’m very intuitive,” Philipps explains. “But sometimes I just know things are going to happen. I sort of just see things in the future and then I have a lot of really psychic connections with people.”
If that’s not enough bizarreness, “Ghosted!” host Hernandez says she and her best friend, “A Million Things” star Sam Pancake, once came face-to-face with a murderer while housesitting for Philipps. “You and Sam thwarted the murderer from coming to my home,” Philipps said.
Hernandez recalled, “I’m wandering my eyes around and I see a man starting into the window at me! It’s the thing I’ll never forget. I was staring him in the eyes.
“I’m psychic,” the “Freaks and Geeks” actor says during an appearance on the July 24 episode of the podcast “Ghosted! by Roz Hernandez.”
What?
“Well, I think I’m very intuitive,” Philipps explains. “But sometimes I just know things are going to happen. I sort of just see things in the future and then I have a lot of really psychic connections with people.”
If that’s not enough bizarreness, “Ghosted!” host Hernandez says she and her best friend, “A Million Things” star Sam Pancake, once came face-to-face with a murderer while housesitting for Philipps. “You and Sam thwarted the murderer from coming to my home,” Philipps said.
Hernandez recalled, “I’m wandering my eyes around and I see a man starting into the window at me! It’s the thing I’ll never forget. I was staring him in the eyes.
- 7/22/2023
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will be launching 10 new scientific and technical investigations in 2023. The investigations will be completed by an Academy committee ahead of the upcoming Scientific and Technical Awards on Feb. 23, 2024.
Investigations currently underway cover the following areas: onboard remote driving apparatus; reusable cable-cutting devices for motion picture squibs; post-process depth of field software; mathematically lossless encoding of motion picture camera raw files; motor-stabilized motion picture camera support systems for hand/body-supported operation; interactive renderers that provide a representative approximation of final offline renders during post-production; volumetric surface reconstruction; pattern-based 3D clothing creation software; layerable hierarchical 3D scene description frameworks; and digital image processing film restoration software utilized for theatrical re-release and archival preservation.
Individuals and companies with devices or claims of innovation that fall under the umbrella of any of these categories are welcomed by the Academy to submit their achievements for review. The...
Investigations currently underway cover the following areas: onboard remote driving apparatus; reusable cable-cutting devices for motion picture squibs; post-process depth of field software; mathematically lossless encoding of motion picture camera raw files; motor-stabilized motion picture camera support systems for hand/body-supported operation; interactive renderers that provide a representative approximation of final offline renders during post-production; volumetric surface reconstruction; pattern-based 3D clothing creation software; layerable hierarchical 3D scene description frameworks; and digital image processing film restoration software utilized for theatrical re-release and archival preservation.
Individuals and companies with devices or claims of innovation that fall under the umbrella of any of these categories are welcomed by the Academy to submit their achievements for review. The...
- 7/13/2023
- by Jazz Tangcay, Charna Flam, Sophia Scorziello and McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
Whether you are heading out on a road trip, flying to your destinations, or just taking some time off, the holiday lull is a great opportunity to nerd out with podcasts.
And for spooky nerds — those who prefer to tune in to topics of the strange and unusual, and get weird with lore and scary stories — there is an abundance of paranormal-themed shows out there. The entire Aaron Mahnke universe, including the hit Lore, routinely delivers. Other well-known shows that consistently chart strong, such as Jim Harold’s The Paranormal Podcast, The Last Podcast on the Left, Stuff They Don’t Want You to Know, Radio Rental, and Monsters Among Us, are all worth listening to.
But might we suggest a few more that should be on your radar? Below is a list of some of our favorite paranormal podcasts to listen to this winter. These are shows we love...
And for spooky nerds — those who prefer to tune in to topics of the strange and unusual, and get weird with lore and scary stories — there is an abundance of paranormal-themed shows out there. The entire Aaron Mahnke universe, including the hit Lore, routinely delivers. Other well-known shows that consistently chart strong, such as Jim Harold’s The Paranormal Podcast, The Last Podcast on the Left, Stuff They Don’t Want You to Know, Radio Rental, and Monsters Among Us, are all worth listening to.
But might we suggest a few more that should be on your radar? Below is a list of some of our favorite paranormal podcasts to listen to this winter. These are shows we love...
- 12/20/2022
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Roz Hernandez is famous for her work as a comedian and drag queen (performing under the name Roz Drezfalez), but her current role is as a seeker of the strange and unusual on the paranormal podcast Ghosted! By Roz Hernandez, part of Starburns Audio. Each episode features Hernandez interviewing celebrities, paranormal notables, and even regular folks who join her to share creepy stories, in addition to shooting the breeze about life, the universe, and everything.
With guests including Patton Oswalt, Margaret Cho, Amy Bruni, and even your truly, Ghosted! maintains a balance, which fits just perfectly for her.
After all, before she became known as Roz Drezfalez, she grew up in a potentially haunted house, as she revealed in an episode of Den of Geek’s paranormal podcast show Talking Strange.
“I grew up in a house I believed to be haunted, and grew up with a belief that that kind of thing is possible,...
With guests including Patton Oswalt, Margaret Cho, Amy Bruni, and even your truly, Ghosted! maintains a balance, which fits just perfectly for her.
After all, before she became known as Roz Drezfalez, she grew up in a potentially haunted house, as she revealed in an episode of Den of Geek’s paranormal podcast show Talking Strange.
“I grew up in a house I believed to be haunted, and grew up with a belief that that kind of thing is possible,...
- 6/9/2022
- by Aaron Sagers
- Den of Geek
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