She’s back! Peaches Christ gives us an exclusive behind the scenes look of the production of her debut horror film, All About Evil, which tells the story of a mad librarian who kills her victims in real life for her art house horror films.
The grueling 28 day film shooting schedule took it’s toll on poor Peaches. It almost killed her. Boy are we glad to have her back on the show.
Listen and find out who had a Christian Bale-out moment on the taping of the film? And what legendary filmmaker John Waters thinks of San Franscio’s drag movie maven.
Did Peaches really make Mink Stole cry? Just how far did fans go to be in the film?
Peaches also goes into the future of the legendary Midnight Mass film series now that she’s a famous film director.
Also, we take a look at some of the films to which we’re hopelessly addicted like “The Terminator”, “Showgirls” and “The Fifth Element.” Will “All About Evil” be one of them?
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VIDEO: Movie Trailer for “All About Evil”


Comments
Great show! I love listening to Peaches Christ who is great at being interviewed! The John Waters excerpt was a treat…can’t wait for the movie to come out! One of my fave movies is Donnie Darko, that is one I will always pause to see though I have to say watching movies on ‘tv’ can suck cuz of all the editing. I loved Fifth Element also. Great job guys!
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Welcome back peaches!! can’t wait to see your movie.
Excellent show! The amazing thing about Peaches is that she gives so much and remains so accesible. I’ll be moving back home to the bay this summer and cannot wait to return to Midnight Mass. I was always amazed that there was a cool interesting crowd willing to do something outside of the bar world on a Saturday night. I also love the Showgirls talk. That has to be my all time fave Midnight Mass production.