TIH 400: Jeffrey Reddick on Final Destination, Don’t Look Back, and Social Commentary in Movies

TIH 400 Jeffrey Reddick on Final Destination, Don’t Look Back, and Social Commentary in Movies

Michael David Wilson, Bob Pastorella, and Jeffrey Reddick

TIH 400: Jeffrey Reddick on Final Destination, Don’t Look Back, and Social Commentary in Movies

Michael David Wilson, Bob Pastorella, and Jeffrey Reddick         Michael David Wilson, Bob Pastorella, and Jeffrey Reddick        
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    In this podcast Jeffrey Reddick talks about Final Destination, Don’t Look Back, social commentary in movies, and much more.

    About Jeffrey Reddick

    Jeffrey Reddick is an American screenwriter and film director, best known for creating the Final Destination franchise. His debut directorial movie feature, Don’t Look Back is out now.

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