Parade Magazine Interview with Dr. Nancy Berk

By on November 1, 2013

Showbiz Analysis with Director Cameron Romero

When it comes to careers, the writing was on the wall at an early age for filmmaker Cameron Romero, who began “devouring movies” as a young boy and studying every genre. And it appears to have paid off, as the filmmaking legacy prepares for pre-production on his latest thriller. Romero, who’s the son of George (Night of the Living Dead) Romero, recently joined me for my iTunes podcast Whine At 9, where he shared his tales of living a life filled with fictional terror.

Ask Cameron Romero about his Halloween history, and it’s clear he was his own man when it came to horror preferences. There was no zombie-heavy trick-or-treating for Cameron Romero, because, as he does with his films, he had his own ideas. “I actually dressed up as sort of faceless characters a lot… I used to be obsessed with trying to dress up as shadows. Not like The Shadow character—just any general random shadow.”

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Nancy Berk, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist, author, comic and entertainment analyst. The host of the showbiz podcast Whine At 9, Nancy digs a little deeper as she chats with fascinating celebrities and industry insiders. Her book College Bound and Gagged: How to Help Your Kid Get into a Great College Without Losing Your Savings, Your Relationship, or Your Mind can be seen in the feature film Admission starring Tina Fey and Paul Rudd.

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