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    Brennan Klein

    Brennan Klein has a B.A. in Film with a focus on Narrative Production from CSULB, which didn't interfere with his obsession with horror movies and cult classics even a little bit.

    In addition to writing and directing the horror-comedy short film iMadman (starring Final Fantasy VII Remake's Briana White and Euphoria's Biff Miller) and working on sets for directors including David Zucker and Rebekah McKendry, he has been writing and podcasting about cinema for over a decade for Screen Rant, Blumhouse, Fangoria, Dread Central, Delirium magazine, The Backlot, Arrow in the Head, Alternate Ending, and Horror Press.

    He is perhaps best known as the producer and co-host of the LGBTQ+ horror podcast Attack of the Queerwolf, which was also hosted by Queer for Fear co-producer Renée Bever, Heart Eyes screenwriter Michael Kennedy, and The Final Girls screenwriter M.A. Fortin. The show featured many notable guests, including filmmakers Don Mancini (the Chucky franchise), Christopher Landon (Freaky), Xavier Burgin (Horror Noire), and Bryan Fuller (Hannibal), actors Nancy Allen (Carrie) and Jessica Rothe (Happy Death Day), and RuPaul's Drag Race icon Katya Zamolodchikova.

    Find Brennan on Letterboxd, Instagram, BlueSky, IMDb, and his personal blog.

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