I also put together a 30 minute mix of Stevie’s greatest hits and curated a small collection of my favorite R. Stevie Moore videos for the Vice Blog. You need to check it out.
I visited Forrest J. Ackerman at his famous Ackerbungalow in Hollywood for Vice. He graciously gave me a tour of his enormous collection of horror and sci-fi memorabilia and allowed me to take photographs.
The Golden Voice (2006)
Directed by Gregory Cahill
Produced and Edited by Matthew Caron
Starring Sophea Pel as Ros Sereysothea.
Ros Sereysothea was Cambodia’s most beloved rock singer until Pol Pot’s nightmarish regime took over the country in 1975. Her voice became her only chance of survival.
Slim (2004)
Written, directed and edited by Matthew Caron
Slim shows up at Zelda’s house and is invited to meet her family. What starts out as an improvised visit ends up being a nightmarish evening with Zelda’s creepy parents and her deformed sister Cordelia, who shows Slim unusual attention. The house, resembling the one in Hitchcock’s Psycho, together with the Lynchian characters creates a nail-gripping horror story, told in black and white, in a filmic world with the same constructions as a nightmare. Matthew Caron has mixed influences from David Lynch, Alfred Hitchcock, and Clive Barker with a youthful and crisp style, resulting in 18 minutes of suspension and adrenaline rushes of fear. – Natalie Majerski, Stockholm International Film Festival