[Editorial] Interview with directors and cast of Threshold (2020)
Threshold (2020) follows a young woman and her brother as she convinces him to go on a disturbing road-trip to cure the curse she is afflicted with… You can read the full review here. Jerry Sampson rounded up the two directors Powell Robinson and Patrick Robert Young alongside cast members Joey Millin, Lauren Bates and Madison West to discuss the film.
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