The 'Paranormal' Success of Oren Peli
Oren Peli, the man responsible for many a sleepless night since the release of the first 'Paranormal Activity' film in 2007, stops by the Studio to tell us about another venture into the world of the creepy with 'Chernobyl Diaries'. He addresses the controversy attached with the film but also reveals the ways in which the movie is actually doing some good. He also tells us how he finds inspiration for these projects and what exactly scares him! Hosted by Oliver Trevena.
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