In the final installment of The Fold’s interview with Debbie Rochon, the horror icon tells us about the challenges of being perceived as a “Scream Queen,” and how that can affect the life of an actor.
Indie-queen Debbie Rochon tells The Fold what it’s like to direct herself in roles when a film’s director isn’t providing any, well, direction, and why it’s always better to commit to a wrong creative impulse than to none at all.
Horror legend Debbie Rochon tells The Fold about her longstanding friendship with Troma’s Lloyd Kaufman, and why she believes him to be a true martyr of independent cinema.
Sure, we all go through tough times, but have YOU ever had your fingers accidentally cut off on the set of a horror film before? The unflappable Debbie Rochon talks to THE FOLD (thefold.tv) about always giving it your all even when you only have so...
The legendary Debbie Rochon talks to THE FOLD (thefold.tv) about why horror roles have always provided young actors with valuable opportunities, and the thrill of playing high-crisis characters.
In the first segment of our seven-part Week With Debbie, THE FOLD speaks with one of today’s greatest indie stars ("Tromeo and Juliet," "American Nightmare") about the day-to-day mindset of a working film actor, and why one must...
In the final installment of The Fold??s week with the man behind Troma, Lloyd Kaufman speaks about the future of movies and the bright horizon of the digital revolution. See more at http://thefold.tv!
The Fold (thefold.tv) talks to Troma legend and independent-film hero Lloyd Kaufman about how diminishing costs are affecting the world of indie cinema, and how one can create films while still contributing to society by working in a liquor store.
The Fold speaks with Lloyd about the satanic business practices of large entertainment corporations, why Troma’s "When Nature Calls" is protected by the First Amendment, and whether or not Barack Obama will be a friend of net neutrality.