Here is the new episode of The Interview Series on the MULTI-MEDIA MEN podcast network, where the show is related to all things Movies, Music, and Entertainment! Here on this new episode, hosts  Bryan Kluger from Boomstick ComicsHigh Def Digest, and Screen Rant, along with good friend Marc Ciafardini from GoSeeTalk join in on the fun. Our Feature Presentation this episode is a wonderful talk with filmmaker JOHN SWAB on his new film Body Brokers!

Writer/Director/Producer John Swab is from Tulsa, Oklahoma and has been making films for a number of years. His resume includes Let Me Make You A Martyr and Run With The Hunted. His new film Body Brokers is a very personal film to John and acts as his autobigraphy of sorts.

Body Brokers Synopsis: Utah and Opal are junkies living on the streets of rural Ohio until a seemingly chance encounter with the enigmatic Wood (Michael Kenneth Williams) brings them to Los Angeles for treatment. While Utah finds sobriety with the help of the treatment center shrink (Academy Award®-Winner Melissa Leo), he soon learns that rehab is not about helping people—it’s merely a cover scheme for a multibillion dollar fraud operation, enlisting addicts to recruit other addicts. Seduced by the money, but troubled by the hypocrisy, Utah must decide between what will make him rich, and what will save Opal.

The three of us talk about origin stories, where it all started with music and film, addiction, John’s personal connection with this story, and much more. It was a delightful, fun, engaging, and candid talk for sure.

Enjoy the show!

WATCH BODY BROKERS HERE!

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By Bryan Kluger

Former husky model, real-life Comic Book Guy, genre-bending screenwriter, nude filmmaker, hairy podcaster, pro-wrestling idiot-savant, who has a penchant for solving Rubik's Cubes and rolling candy cigarettes on unreleased bootlegs of Frank Zappa records.

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