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Film career

Wood was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and attended the
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. After living in
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, where he was hired by Kino International, he moved to Atlanta, with wife Felicia Feaster. Wood's most recent film is ''
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,'' a supernatural revenge drama inspired by the novella '' The Avenger'' by Thomas De Quincey. His 2016 film '' The Unwanted'' was based on Sheridan Le Fanu's vampire tale ''Carmilla''. His previous films include ''The Little Death'' (2010), '' Psychopathia Sexualis'' (2006), and ''Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films''(2002), released by Kino International. His shorts include ''Judgement'' (2005), ''Rapture'' (2006), ''Security'' (2007), and ''The Other Half'' (2009). In February 2007, his feature-length screenplay ''The Seventh Daughter'' was developed as part of
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's Brave New Works festival of plays. It was later named one of the winners of the first annual
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Screenplay Competition. In 2020, ''The Seventh Daughter'' was adapted as a ten-episode podcast from iHeart Radio. In 2018, Wood wrote and directed the scripted podcast "
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for Stuff Media. As SVP and Producer of Archival Restorations for Kino Lorber, Wood's projects include ''
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'' (2016), which won the Film Heritage Award from the National Society of Film Critics and '' Pioneers: First Women Filmmakers'' (2018, Kino Lorber), which won a Special Award from the New York Film Critics Circle.


Writings

Wood is the author of the biography ''Tod Browning: une vie avec les freaks''. He also co-authored the book ''Forbidden Fruit: The Golden Age of the Exploitation Film'' with his wife, Felicia Feaster. He edited the books ''Queen Kelly: The Complete Screenplay'' by Erich von Stroheim and ''Marihuana, Motherhood and Madness: Three Screenplays from the Exploitation Cinema of Dwain Esper''. In 2013, Wood wrote the introduction to
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's edition of William Lindsay Gresham's Nightmare Alley, and edited an anthology of Gresham's selected works entitled ''Grindshow''.


References

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