I think it was back in the mid to late 2000s when I first met John Pata, who had recently made a short film called Better Off Undead (2007). Even after I told him that I usually didn’t like low budget films, he wanted me to see his anyway, which I actually ended up really enjoying. And we’ve been friends ever since. In fact, Mr. Pata was the guy who laid out my book, Discover the Horror. But he’s also continued on as a filmmaker, co-directing the 2012 film Dead Weight, an intense short film called Pity (2014), but has now completed his first feature film as a stand-alone director for the film Black Mold. Pata also wrote and edited the film as well.
Years ago, Pata owned and operated his own printing shop and business was good, but he that wasn’t what he wanted to do with his life. I remember a few conversations with him saying that he’s got a good gig now, one that many people his age (at the time) would love to have. But he wanted to get into film and didn’t take my advice. And I’m so glad he didn’t.
Below is the trailer for his latest project, which has been hitting a lot of the festivals and getting great feedback, such as winning in the Best Indie Feature category at the Panic Film Fest, being an official selection at this year’s Frightfest in the UK, as well as winning the award for Best Cinematography from the Portland Horror Film Festival. So, needless to say, I am thrilled, but not surprised to hear it. And I cannot wait to be able to go see this film and support Mr. Pata and those that worked on it with him. Sometimes the good advice is not always the right advice.

Hey Jon, any idea where this might be available for viewing when its released (theaters, streaming etc.)? This looks incredible!
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Not as of yet. But yes, I’m excited for it as well.
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