All My Friends Hate Me

All My Friends Hate Me is a film that uses anxiety as a means to explore humour and horror, and is set to entertain the masses with its release this week (expect to cringe, too). To mark the film’s release we had the pleasure of speaking to its co-writers, Tom Stourton and Tom Palmer – while the former also plays the leading role Pete, in the movie. We look back over their long-standing friendship, and their dynamic as a writing-duo. They tell us why they decided to star/or not star in the film, and the casting of Dustin Demri-Burns. They also speak about the film’s themes, the reactions from audiences, and the notion of privilege. Watch the full interview with both Toms below.

Synopsis

Pete is cautiously excited about reuniting with his college crew for a birthday weekend. But, one by one, his friends slowly turn against him.

All My Friends Hate Me is out now.