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"I went to an illegal movie website to find 'The Scary of Sixty-First' and 'Bad Behaviour.' I started playing 'Scary,' and everyone in the audition was silent. When Dasha came on the screen--everyone started screaming!"
"Once it ended, everyone started cheering. The manager said, 'Everyone! We will now watch ALL of Dasha's movies to show support!' The diner erupted in the loudest cheers I have ever heard. I knew I had to leave; the crowd would only get rowdier the longer they are exposed to Dasha's beauty. Once 'The"
"I paid twenty three us dollars to see dashas movie with my girlfriend. I could have paid five dollars for shudder, but I wanted to support a local theater... the movie itself was hilariously silly. Ridiculous, even. The awkward silence when it ended and the room cleared was the best part... I'm from"
"I had until Wednesday night to tell them what movie I wanted, but I didn't need much time at all and within five minutes, I had my pick; The Scary of Sixty-First by award-winning director Dasha Nekrasova. I saw the movie last year, and like many others, I was blown away by how good it was and wanted"
"Noelle gets Epstein's room and Addie gets the room where he was holding a girl prisoner which eventually gets sacrificed so Noelle gets possessed by Epstein and Addie gets possessed by his victim. Noelle sacrifices Addie in the basement and leaves Dasha for dead which was a mistake because Dasha the"
"It's "The Scary of Sixty-First" like "The Wretched of the Earth". Or like James Joyce's "The Dead". All this time I thought it was intended as a regular noun, like she was saying "the scary is at Sixty-First", but it's actually a nominal adjective."
"The Scary of Sixty-First felt brazenly disrespectful not only to the victims of Epstein's abuse, but also all of the listeners of rs who care deeply about the story and it's greater implications in regards to the scope and reach of human trafficking facilitated by the world's elites."
"My girlfriend and I started a little (German) podcast about movies. It's called Das Filmdate... If you have questions about the movie, I'm happy to answer them. Dasha wasn't at the premiere, but Mark Rapaport was (very charming)."
"I heard one ask Santa for more photos of Dasha, another wished for Dasha to be able to make Total War, and one asked for the Scary of Sixty-First Blu-ray."
"Got to see the screening of The Scary of Sixty-First in Brooklyn tonight. Dasha did a Q&A with one of the other leads in the film. It's like Suspiria mixed with Diabolique mixed with King of Queens"
"So, The Scary of Sixty-First is only your first film. Do you feel like you're growing comfortable with being an "emerging genre filmmaker"?"