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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Ashley Maria of ‘Super Human Anxiety’

A young girl stands on an elevator, holding a plastic cup. The doors open, and there are a lot of her fellow students. Staring. When she asks if they are going up, they scoff and complain that they are now going to be late. The girl suddenly breaks the cup in her hand.

So opens the short film Super Human Anxiety. Screening as part of the Los Angeles International Children’s Film Festival at this year’s WonderCon, the nine-minute movie is a charming venture into anxiety and how to manage it. Read my interview at The Geekiary.

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Artist Randal “R.K.” Milholland

Something*Positive is a ‘day in the life’ webcomic that follows the main character of Davin MacIntire and his group of friends. Started in 2001, it is loosely based on the life and friends of creator Randal “R.K.” Milholland, and is darkly funny, skewering everyone and everything it can. It is sweet and sad and preposterous and honest: sometimes all at once. Read the interview at The Geekiary. 

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Andy Nordvall, Kaj Kunstmann, and Bad Future Vol. 1

Andy Nordvall understands that crowdfunding an anthology comic that is dystopian science fiction might be an odd choice in today’s political environment. “It’s funny you mentioned that, because it was less relevant when we started,” he said with a laugh. “There was this moment of like, ‘Should we do this?’ People can just open up a news thing.” Read the full interview over at The Geekiary.

Five women sit in director-style chairs. From left to right: a white woman with dark hair, wearing a dress that is green and yellow; a white woman with long brown hair in a pigtail, wearing a gray trench coat and gesturing; a black woman with buzzed black hair, wearing an outfit that's black with batches of other colors; an Asian woman with shoulder-length black hair, wearing a black dress; and a white woman with blond hair; wearing a blue skirt-suit.

PaleyFest 2025: ‘Agatha All Along’ Panel

“The Ballad of the Witches’ Road” may have been sung, but that doesn’t mean the celebration is over. This year’s PaleyFest also had a panel celebrating ‘Agatha All Along’ on March 22, 2025. I had the opportunity of attending the panel (and witnessing the red carpet beforehand). Read the full write-up at The Geekiary.

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LA Comic Con 2024 Interview: Sound Editor/Mixer John Chalfant

During the 2024 Los Angeles Comic Con, Impact24’s panel “Post-Production Workshop: Behind-the-Scenes of Film and TV” offered “a unique behind-the-scenes look at the art and craft of filmmaking.” One of the panelists was John Chalfant, a sound editor and mixer who has worked on various projects, including the documentary Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off. Read my interview with him over at The Geekiary.