We’re so proud of April Wolfe, our former fellow film-critic-turned-screenwriter whose horror movie “Black Christmas” is in theaters now. April talks about growing up in conservative Grand Rapids, Michigan, her Catholic upbringing and the family bar where she worked, her early horror influences and how she got her start as a writer, the women’s wrestling troupe she was in during college and the job-hopping she did before settling in LA to pursue a career in film. And of course she discusses her involvement in the remake of “Black Christmas,” which she co-wrote with director Sophia Takal, about sorority sisters fighting the serial killer who’s after them. Jump up and down and clap and sing with us! And thanks as always for listening.