Liam Neeson, Joe Keery, and Georgina Campbell get into what it was like having bodies explode in front of them in Cold Storage

David Koepp has been involved with countless massive movies from Jurassic Park to Spider-man, heck even the upcoming Steven Spielberg movie, Disclosure Day. But before that film releases, we’ve got another alien film written by Koepp that releases onto the world: Cold Storage. Starring Stranger Things alum Joe Keery, Barbarian‘s Georgina Campbell, and Naked Gun‘s Liam Neeson, alien comedy feels like a genre that’s been sorely lacking. I really enjoyed the film and you can check out my review HERE.

I was fortunate enough to talk to Keery, Campbell and Neeson about their roles in the film. Campbell and Keery seemed a bit split on the gory side, in terms of their own enjoyment of the ooey-gooey stuff. And Neeson, despite his character having back issues, brags about how, despite starring in action movies for years, he still has a great back. As someone who spent half of his twenties with severe back pain: I wish I had Liam Neeson’s back…amongst other things. This was a great interview and you can check it out in the video above!

Cold Storage plot:

When a highly dangerous fungus escapes from a secret laboratory, a former bioterrorism agent is called back into action. Alongside two young employees, he must confront an invisible and out-of-control threat.

Cold Storage is playing in theaters on February 13th.

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