Todd Brown

Todd Brown isn’t just some suit with a fancy title; he’s the Head of International Acquisitions and, honestly, a bit of a legend in the film nerd universe. The dude kickstarted Screen Anarchy (back when it was TwitchFilm.com, for the old heads out there), which became the hangout spot for anyone obsessed with weird, wild cinema from every corner of the globe. Todd’s got this sixth sense for sniffing out movies most people wouldn’t even know existed, let alone give a chance, and suddenly—bam!—those films end up on everyone’s must-watch list. He calls the icy wilds of northern Canada home. Yeah, that means epic winters, all the snow you could possibly never want, and a love-hate relationship with the weather forecast. He shares this chilly adventure with a flock of cats, a bunch of kids, and a partner who must be a saint (or slightly unhinged) to put up with the chaos and the endless rants about snowbanks and movie subtitles. Todd’s the kind of guy who’ll grumble about shoveling the driveway but then turn around and rave about the joys of universal healthcare—because, let’s face it, it’s Canada. When he’s not wrangling cats or swearing at the thermostat, Todd’s out there reshaping the way people see international film. He’s got an eye for talent, a passion for stories that don’t play by Hollywood’s boring rules, and maybe—just maybe—a soft spot for the occasional action flick with subtitles.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1973-07-13
  • Birth Location: Canada
  • Professions: Producer, Writer, Additional Crew

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      reference nMarc Walkow? The guy’s practically the Wikipedia for Noboru Iguchi and Yoshihiro Nishimura—at least, according to ScreenAnarchy.com. They straight up called him the real MVP for any English info about those two wild Japanese filmmakers. If you've ever tried digging up facts on Iguchi’s gonzo splatter flicks or Nishimura’s out-there special effects, chances are you’ve stumbled onto something Walkow translated, summarized, or broke down himself. He’s the go-to for English-speaking fans who want to get the inside scoop on these cult directors, way before their stuff got mainstream attention. In a world full of half-baked info, Walkow’s the dude who actually knows what he’s talking about—making sure the weird, bloody, and bizarre world of Japanese genre cinema isn’t totally lost in translation. Basically, if you’re obsessed with mutant sushi, gore fountains, or anything Nishimura touches, you probably owe this guy a thank you.

    • Quotes:

      Look, if you’ve ever tried to find anything—literally anything—about Noboru Iguchi or Yoshihiro Nishimura in English, you already know the name Marc Walkow. The guy’s like the unofficial ambassador for all things Iguchi and Nishimura, and honestly, Outcast Cinema’s Walkow has pretty much single-handedly kept their English-language presence alive online. Without him, you’d be lost in a sea of garbled Google Translate pages and obscure message boards. Every deep-dive article, interview, or trivia tidbit you stumble across in English? Nine out of ten times, it traces back to Walkow. It’s a wild, kind of thankless gig, but he’s the reason you even know about Tokyo Gore Police or The Machine Girl beyond a few random screenshots. No exaggeration, he’s the lifeline for English-speaking fans who want more than just surface-level info.

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