Turning Fear Into Film - Jeff Buhler (Pet Semetary, The Grudge, Midnight Meat Train)
Update: 2025-10-17
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In this episode of ClassHorrorCast, we go deep into the dark and fascinating world of horror storytelling with writer and director Jeff Buhler — the creative force behind The Midnight Meat Train, The Prodigy, Pet Sematary (2019), and The Grudge (2020).
Jeff has built a reputation as one of the few modern writers who can take classic horror themes and twist them into something raw, emotional, and deeply unsettling.
From the claustrophobic terror of Nightflyers to the brutal beauty of The Midnight Meat Train, his work explores the space between fear and fascination — where the human mind becomes the real monster.
We talk about how he first discovered horror, his journey from independent filmmaker to Hollywood screenwriter, and what it really takes to write stories that crawl under your skin.
Jeff shares insights on creative process, adaptation, collaboration, and how to find authenticity in a genre often ruled by formulas. Whether you’re a filmmaker, horror fan, or simply fascinated by the psychology of fear, this episode offers an honest, thoughtful look at how nightmares are built — one word at a time.
Press play, dim the lights, and join us for a masterclass in modern horror storytelling.
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Jeff has built a reputation as one of the few modern writers who can take classic horror themes and twist them into something raw, emotional, and deeply unsettling.
From the claustrophobic terror of Nightflyers to the brutal beauty of The Midnight Meat Train, his work explores the space between fear and fascination — where the human mind becomes the real monster.
We talk about how he first discovered horror, his journey from independent filmmaker to Hollywood screenwriter, and what it really takes to write stories that crawl under your skin.
Jeff shares insights on creative process, adaptation, collaboration, and how to find authenticity in a genre often ruled by formulas. Whether you’re a filmmaker, horror fan, or simply fascinated by the psychology of fear, this episode offers an honest, thoughtful look at how nightmares are built — one word at a time.
Press play, dim the lights, and join us for a masterclass in modern horror storytelling.
Check out more of my content - HERE
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/class-horror-cast--4295531/support.
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