Tribeca 2016: How the Filmmakers Behind Horror Anthology 'Holidays' Use Genre to Thwart Expectations by No Film School published on 2016-04-25T07:02:31Z Last week, Producer/Editor Jon Fusco sat down with several of the impressive line-up of genre directors from the new horror anthology film Holidays, during its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. Joining him on the podcast are Sarah Adina Smith (The Midnight Swim), Nicholas McCarthy (The Pact, At The Devil's Door), Dracula Untold director Gary Shore and the man in charge of piecing the whole thing together director/producer Adam Egypt Mortimer. The discussion ranges from Shore's (somewhat easy) decision to go from directing a studio blockbuster back to indie shorts, respecting (or ignoring) influences in filmic history, and how challenges on set end up benefitting your creative drive.