At one point deemed the "Go-To-Gore-Guy" by The Hollywood Reporter, Brandon Slagle has moved seamlessly from acting, to directing horror features, and now to action/adventure. The Texas-born, New York City-bred filmmaker has managed to combine influences such as John Woo, Phillip K. Dick, J-Horror, Anime, and 1980's action movies to ...
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At one point deemed the "Go-To-Gore-Guy" by The Hollywood Reporter, Brandon Slagle has moved seamlessly from acting, to directing horror features, and now to action/adventure. The Texas-born, New York City-bred filmmaker has managed to combine influences such as John Woo, Phillip K. Dick, J-Horror, Anime, and 1980's action movies to carve his own unique niche. With the film "Crossbreed", Slagle and the films producers cast the first cinematic African-American Female President in Vivica A. Fox. Show less «
"When my producers brought up the idea of Vivica in the role, it was a lightning bolt. It was a fant...Show more »
"When my producers brought up the idea of Vivica in the role, it was a lightning bolt. It was a fantastic idea. Someone who could light up a room but also has a commanding presence. Our President is positive and proactive, not the grim figure as is usually portrayed in these types of movies." - on casting [on Vivica A. Fox] in [Crossbreed (2017)]. Show less «