One could be forgiven for wondering if Rob Corddry has cracked the code to human cloning. After all, in addition to continuing work on the award-winning Children’s Hospital, Corddry has appeared in six films this year, including Warm Bodies, Escape From Planet Earth, Pain & Gain, Rapture-Palooza and The Way, Way Back. The latest is Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant’s horror comedy Hell Baby, in which Corddry stars (among others) with Leslie Bibb, playing half of a married-and-pregnant couple who move into a haunted fixer-upper in New Orleans. On the eve of the film’s Los Angeles premiere, I had a chance to sit down and talk to Corddry, about improvisation, Po Boys, the future of comedy and, quite literally, the blood he shed for Hell Baby. The conversation is excerpted over at ShockYa, so click here for the read.
Daily Archives: August 28, 2013
SundanceNOW Announces September Doc Club Slate
IFC’s SundanceNOW, a virtual destination for streaming independent films online, has announced its September Doc Club selections — a package of seven provocative, challenging films, entitled “Fix This Planet,” which examine different key environmental issues facing Earth. Viewers can screen all of the documentaries — which include Jane’s Journey, Surviving Progress, The Tiger Next Door, Windfall, Plastic Planet, Crude and Pink Ribbons, Inc. — online for only $4.99 total. For more information, click here.