Quite a “Scunny” Film: Aya Cash and Josh Ruben Talk Scare Me

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Quite a “Scunny” Film: Aya Cash and Josh Ruben Talk Scare Me
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Aya Cash and Josh Ruben discuss their 'scunny' little film, Scare Me.

. But it’s okay if the first thing that comes to mind when you see Cash is Gretchen—that character is truly one of the great television creations of the past decade.

But once you start diving into Cash’s other work, you realize just how far her talent extends beyond that one unforgettable role. She’s a true force. At this year’s, a film Rubin also wrote and directed. In the virtual two-hander, two horror authors are snowed in a cabin for a night and tell each other scary stories to pass the time. As they do, the film adds the appropriate sound design and sound effects to the stories, bringing the viewer into the head of each listening author.

—really anything with tales. I started writing the script at the early [stages] of the MeToo movement. I noticed when I would just share someone’s story, women or female buddies would write and say, “Oh my god, thank you so much.” And I would just say, “All I did was click share.” And they would reply, “Yeah, but for a guy to do it. For a guy to go out on a ledge and share.

I’m curious about what and how you felt about it—but that was what really drove me, that swirl of different parts.What drove me is my love of Josh Ruben. Josh and I have known each other socially for awhile, and he did come do. I knew how insanely talented he was, and sort of trusted him. I read this script and thought, ‘This will either be amazing or terrible’—and that’s the kind of project I’m into these days. I like things that mix genres.

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