Friday, August 30, 2013

Interview at B Movie Nation

Here's a fun and lively interview I did with Keith Makenas from B Movie Nation. We talk about Crestfallen (movie)Rob DimensionLauren Rayner, BAGGAGE, DROOL, IN FEAR OF and Tom Savini. 
http://www.bmovienation.com/?p=8139


Thursday, August 22, 2013

"Hallucinogenic, disturbing, and thought-provoking. Kipp’s brilliant sense of direction keeps this complex short from straying too far from relevance and descending into chaos. Starring Lauren Fox and scored by Harry Manfredini, who you might know as the composer of the “Friday the 13th” soundtrack, THE DAYS GOD SLEPT is a hidden gem. A superbly thought-out, intricate, and controversial experience..." - The Cinema Monster

http://thecinemamonster.com/2013/08/21/jeremiah-kipps-short-films/


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

An interview with me at Critique Collective talking about the arts.

"If they push the gore to the most extreme and grotesque, a la Lucio Fulci, I find it commendable. It becomes an act of morbid excess, where everything is permitted. That is total freedom. I also admire the films of Val Lewton, which depend on a subtle tone of lingering menace lurking just beyond the edge of the frame. It all depends on what is appropriate for the movie, and if it is told with integrity. It’s middle-of-the-road stuff that just doesn’t fly, or if the gore is there because the filmmaker lacks imagination or is clearly going for a cheap thrill; it feels compromised or timid. The good movies know what they are and are uncompromising in that intent."

http://critiquecollective.com/2013/08/20/jeremiah-kipp/


Wednesday, August 14, 2013

"There's a group of very talented filmmakers living and working in New York City. I’m talking about passionate, dedicated visionaries who only take on passion projects where they can bare their souls and and really push the envelope of both their own skills and the genre. Filmmakers like Alan Rowe Kelly (GALLERY OF FEAR), Bart Mastronardi (VINDICATION), and Jeremiah Kipp (CRESTFALLEN). Lucky for us (and the genre), these three talented filmmakers keep moving forward making films and helping each other. Jeremiah Kipp is up next with his new short film, BAGGAGE." - from Anything Horror review of BAGGAGE. 

http://anythinghorror.com/2013/08/12/baggage-2013/


Podcast Interview that covers many films...

I enjoyed doing this interview with John Horrordude Ginder where we talk about THE DAYS GOD SLEPT, BAGGAGE and my collaboration with Rob Dimension, the travel diaries of Bart Mastronardi, the IN FEAR OF Web series and how sometimes you can watch a film with the sound off to view the pictures or listen to a movie without looking at the picture to experience the soundscape. That all ties in with my fear of going blind...

http://valor23.blogspot.com/2013/08/jeremiah-kipp-visionary-is-back.html?spref=fb

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

new review of DROOL

"...This is one strange piece of film. It has a droning, unsettling score creating a sense of demonic works going on, the woman, almost witch like seems to have some sinister power over the man who looks almost new born in his actions, as if she created him and then absorbed his essence into herself, or he himself consumed her. The actors (Brian Uhrich and Laura Lona) convey meaning just from their movements, impressive what you can get out of a silent film...bizarre, unsettling and weird, it is something I would watch again." - The Rotting Zombie covers DROOL



http://therottingzombie.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/drool-2011-short-horror-film-review.html

Monday, August 5, 2013

Baggage Interview with Rob Dimension and Jeffrey Scott Gould

An in-depth interview with my BAGGAGE colleagues Rob Dimension andJeffrey Scott Gould by Michael Haberfelner. "I've been a fan of The Twilight Zone ever since seeing it as a child and really remember week to week, wondering what was next. I wanted to create beauty even though what you were seeing was disturbing." 

http://www.searchmytrash.com/articles/baggage(8-13).shtml


Rogue Cinema Interview

Thanks Misty Layne for the interview over at Rogue Cinema. "I’d love to do a car movie like MAD MAX or VANISHING POINT or DUEL. Something terse and tense that’s about the intensity of the road. My guilty pleasure is THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS; the first one, not the sequels. It’s 90 minutes of high-octane adrenaline; and then once the race is over, there’s nothing else. The movie immediately ends and cuts to the credits without a dénouement. I found this so refreshing!" 

http://www.roguecinema.com/article3948.html