"I am Kern Saxton, director of Sushi Girl, starring Mark Hamill. Maybe you saw my comments on a few torrent sites? AMA"
"Emerging as one of the cult hits of the year is Sushi Girl, the debut feature from writer/director Kern Saxton. Ahead of the film’s Australian red-carpet launch at the Gold Coast Film Festival on April 19, Saxton spoke to SCREEN-SPACE from his Los Angeles base."
This week we talk with filmmaker Kern Saxton, writer and director of Sushi Girl. Kern talks about the origins of Sushi Girl, how it was financed and distributed, critical reactions, his upcoming projects, and the effects movie piracy has had on indie film.
"Kern Saxton made his directorial debut with a horrific thriller entitled Sushi Girl starring Tony Todd and Mark Hamill, which will have its VOD release on November 27 followed by a limited theatrical run and DVD/Blu-Ray release early in 2013. Saxton sat down with Dread Central to talk about making this memorable film."
Kern Saxton’s ensemble thriller, SUSHI GIRL was one that I really enjoyed. The film hit dvd/bluray this past Tuesday, and ICONS OF FRIGHT recently spoke to Saxton and co-writer Destin Pfaff about the film. Read on!
"Kern Saxton, the writer, producer, editor, director and star of the film sat down with Graffiti With Punctuation to share his pick for a Five Star Film."
"Media Mikes has been covering this film extensively with interviews from many of the cast and crew and had a chance to chat with the guys to find out some cool behind the scene stories about making the film “Sushi Girl”."
"Sushi Girl had its international premiere at Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal on Saturday, and I was fortunate enough to sit down with the entire cast and creative team to discuss their gritty grindhouse throwback."
"Sushi Girl screenwriters, Kern Saxton (who also directed) and Destin Pfaff, sat down with Movie Fanatic for an exclusive interview and something powerful struck us. These two have a passion for movie making that is culled from years of being, well, movie fanatics. “We’re just both blindly in love with cinema,” Pfaff said."