“If you have an ego in Memphis, it doesn’t last too long,” explained the filmmaker Morgan Jon Fox, though he has every right to one. “People don’t really put up with that here.” In addition to the four features Fox has directed, he has worked closely with Joe Swanberg, Kentucker Audley, Tim Sutton, and Craig Brewer. His first episodic, “Feral,” premiered this fall on Dekkoo, a new streaming site dedicated to hosting gay content; Dekkoo has ordered a second season of the short form drama, citing a thirty percent spike in subscriptions with the release of “Feral.”
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Fox’s work is rooted deeply in his Memphis roots, and he draws from a vast well of rare and cinematic locations to give “Feral” a singular aesthetic. Atmospheric and romantic,...
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- 11/16/2016
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
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