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On this week’s Legion of Leia Podcast episode 57, my co-hosts Anastasia WashingtonSabina Ibarra and I welcome The Bye Bye Man director Stacy Title. In the film, a group of students discover something that threatens their minds. The tagline, “Don’t think it, don’t say it,” refers to the fact that The Bye Bye Man can get into your head if you say his name or even let him cross your mind.

We got to chat with Stacy about making the film, working with Doug Jones and Faye Dunaway, scaring an audience and horror in general. We also take on the new Drew Barrymore show The Santa Clarita Diet, the trailer for The Handmaid’s Tale and the darkness in Archie comics in The CW‘s Riverdale. Oh, and the fact that I am not the Jenna Bush who was at the Golden Globes. It was the President’s daughter. I actually know the difference between Fences and Hidden Figures. Just saying. For any of you who wonder why I sign off of the podcast, “Jenna Busch. B-U-S-C-H, like the beer, not the President.” Now you know.

You can follow Stacy on Twitter @StacyTitle and the film @TheByeByeMan. You can check out her website at stacytitlefilm.com!

May the Force be with you!

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Jenna Busch

Jenna Busch is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Legion of Leia and has hosted and written for sites like Nerdist, ComingSoon.net, Metro, Birth. Movies. Death., IGN, AOL, Huffington Post and more. She co-hosted Cocktails With Stan with the legendary Stan Lee and has appeared on Attack of the Show, Fresh Ink, Tabletop with Wil Wheaton, in the documentary She Makes Comics, on NPR and Al Jazeera America, and has covered film/TV/gaming/comics for years. She's currently a co-host on Most Craved. She's been published in the comics anthology Womanthology, is a chapter author for Star Wars Psychology: Dark Side of the Mind, Game of Thrones Psychology and Star Trek Psychology and more, and owns a terrifying amount of swords and 20-sided dice. There are also those My Little Pony trailer voice overs that give one nightmares.