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LILLY LIVES ALONE Redefines Psychological Horror | Interview with Martin Melnick

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In this episode of The Dread Alert Podcast, we sit down with filmmaker Martin Melnick, director of the haunting new psychological horror film Lilly Lives Alone (distributed by Dark Sky Films). Martin takes us inside the creative process of his first feature film, exploring themes of grief, trauma, memory, and the supernatural.

We discuss his love for ghost stories and the inspirations behind Lilly Lives Alone—from Japanese horror classics like Pulse and Cure to surrealist cinema and mythological storytelling. Martin also shares behind-the-scenes details on the film’s practical effects, his process for helping to create the nuanced performances from the cast (including Jeffrey Combs), and how he approached difficult subject matter with sensitivity and empathy.

If you’re a fan of character-driven horror, ghost stories, or indie filmmaking, this episode is a must-listen.

Lilly Lives Alone is now available on all major VOD platforms via Dark Sky Films.

Don’t forget to subscribe to The Dread Alert Podcast for more interviews with the minds behind the most innovative horror films today.

Martin Melnick Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martin_melnick/

Martin Melnick Website: https://www.martinmelnick.com/

Dark Sky Films Website: https://darkskyfilms.com/film/lilly-lives-alone/

Martin Melnick in Fangoria Magazine: https://www.fangoria.com/womb-special-fx-lilly-lives-alone/

Martin Melnick's Favorite Horror Films List:

Don’t look now
The changeling
Let the right one in
Cure
Pulse
Ju-on
Kwaidan
Carnival of Souls
The Innocents
Texas Chain Saw Massacre
The Thing
Ghostwatch
The Exorcist
The Vanishing
Eyes Without a Face
Night of the Living Dead
Dead and Buried
The Beyond
Possession
Black Sabbath (the Drop of Water segment)
The Haunting
A Ghost Story
Three Extremes
Candyman
The Orphanage
Night of the Demons
A Tale of Two Sisters
Tenebrae
Suspiria (1977)
Deep Red
Scream
Audition
Demon (2015)
The Shining
Possession
The Reflecting Skin
Dream Warriors
Under the Skin
Hour of the Wolf
Inland Empire
Martyrs
Possum

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In this episode of The Dread Alert Podcast, we sit down with filmmaker Martin Melnick, director of the haunting new psychological horror film Lilly Lives Alone (distributed by Dark Sky Films). Martin takes us inside the creative process of his first feature film, exploring themes of grief, trauma, memory, and the supernatural.

We discuss his love for ghost stories and the inspirations behind Lilly Lives Alone—from Japanese horror classics like Pulse and Cure to surrealist cinema and mythological storytelling. Martin also shares behind-the-scenes details on the film’s practical effects, his process for helping to create the nuanced performances from the cast (including Jeffrey Combs), and how he approached difficult subject matter with sensitivity and empathy.

If you’re a fan of character-driven horror, ghost stories, or indie filmmaking, this episode is a must-listen.

Lilly Lives Alone is now available on all major VOD platforms via Dark Sky Films.

Don’t forget to subscribe to The Dread Alert Podcast for more interviews with the minds behind the most innovative horror films today.

Martin Melnick Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martin_melnick/

Martin Melnick Website: https://www.martinmelnick.com/

Dark Sky Films Website: https://darkskyfilms.com/film/lilly-lives-alone/

Martin Melnick in Fangoria Magazine: https://www.fangoria.com/womb-special-fx-lilly-lives-alone/

Martin Melnick's Favorite Horror Films List:

Don’t look now
The changeling
Let the right one in
Cure
Pulse
Ju-on
Kwaidan
Carnival of Souls
The Innocents
Texas Chain Saw Massacre
The Thing
Ghostwatch
The Exorcist
The Vanishing
Eyes Without a Face
Night of the Living Dead
Dead and Buried
The Beyond
Possession
Black Sabbath (the Drop of Water segment)
The Haunting
A Ghost Story
Three Extremes
Candyman
The Orphanage
Night of the Demons
A Tale of Two Sisters
Tenebrae
Suspiria (1977)
Deep Red
Scream
Audition
Demon (2015)
The Shining
Possession
The Reflecting Skin
Dream Warriors
Under the Skin
Hour of the Wolf
Inland Empire
Martyrs
Possum

Support the show

Follow us on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, or Bluesky for more horror hot takes and reviews!

  continue reading

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