Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • James Paxton on the Wild Serbian Adventure Behind ‘DRAGN’: Last-Minute Casting, Practical Effects, and Feeling Close to Dad Bill Paxton
    • From Rock Bottom to the Big Screen: Eric Gales Drops Fiery Guitar on ‘Sinners’ Soundtrack — Proving Why ‘Crown’ Was Just the Beginning
    • Olivia Taylor Dudley Gets TOUCHED by a Wild Psychosexual Horror-Comedy: Exclusive Interview
    • THE ASCENT Soars at SXSW 2026: AMFM’s Paul Salfen Chats Resilience, Trust & Triumph with Mandy Horvath and Directors Edward Drake & Scott Veltri
    • Billy Hallowell investigates angels, demons in doc | Entertainment Billy Hallowell Investigates Angels, Demons and the Unseen Spiritual Battle in New CBN Documentary
    • Simonetta Lein Stuns at 2026 Grammys with Bold “Built This Without Permission” Gown: From Immigrant Dreamer to Top-5 Global Mega-Influencer
    • Disturbed Bassist John Moyer Brings Heavy Riffs, Horror Love & Hail Mary Stories to Texas Cult Classic Convention
    • From Music Video Legend to Horror Master: Marc Klasfeld Reveals the Chilling Secrets Behind DO NOT ENTER
    AMFM Magazine.tv
    • Features
    • Movies
      1. Movies – Indies
      2. Movie Reviews
      3. Movies- Wide Release
      Featured
      March 5, 20260By christine

      Exclusive: The Straw Hat Crew Reflects on Season 2 Magic – An AMFM Magazine Interview with the Stars of ONE PIECE

      4 Mins Read
      Read More
      Recent
      March 31, 2026

      James Paxton on the Wild Serbian Adventure Behind ‘DRAGN’: Last-Minute Casting, Practical Effects, and Feeling Close to Dad Bill Paxton

      March 27, 2026

      Olivia Taylor Dudley Gets TOUCHED by a Wild Psychosexual Horror-Comedy: Exclusive Interview

      March 27, 2026

      THE ASCENT Soars at SXSW 2026: AMFM’s Paul Salfen Chats Resilience, Trust & Triumph with Mandy Horvath and Directors Edward Drake & Scott Veltri

    • Photography
      1. Event Photos
      Featured
      September 1, 20250By christine

      THE WEEKND ‘After Hours Til Dawn Tour’ at Dallas AT&T Stadium August 28, 2025

      1 Min Read
      Read More
      Recent
      September 8, 2025

      Simple Plan’s BIGGER THAN YOU THINK Tour with LoLo, 3OH3, and Bowling For Soup

      September 1, 2025

      THE WEEKND ‘After Hours Til Dawn Tour’ at Dallas AT&T Stadium August 28, 2025

      August 19, 2025

      KISS’S ACE FREHLEY at the Choctaw Casino, Augusts 2025

    • ABOUT US
    • Music
      1. Indies
      2. Majors
      3. Reviews
      Featured
      November 25, 20240By christine

      Asia’s #1 Rock Guitarist Tak Matsumoto Talks New Supergroup TMG Release “Crash Down Love” (Interview)

      4 Mins Read
      Read More
      Recent
      March 27, 2026

      From Rock Bottom to the Big Screen: Eric Gales Drops Fiery Guitar on ‘Sinners’ Soundtrack — Proving Why ‘Crown’ Was Just the Beginning

      March 26, 2026

      Disturbed Bassist John Moyer Brings Heavy Riffs, Horror Love & Hail Mary Stories to Texas Cult Classic Convention

      March 15, 2026

      From Brain Injury Survivor to Christian Rock Fire: Benny DiChiara & Empowered Bring ‘SALT’ and Unshakable Faith to NRB 2026

    • The Wire
    • Literarians
    • Great Conversations Reprised
    • Movie Minute Reviews
    • AMFM Studios LLC
    AMFM Magazine.tv
    You are at:Home»World News»Movies»Movie Reviews»James Paxton on the Wild Serbian Adventure Behind ‘DRAGN’: Last-Minute Casting, Practical Effects, and Feeling Close to Dad Bill Paxton
    Movie Reviews

    James Paxton on the Wild Serbian Adventure Behind ‘DRAGN’: Last-Minute Casting, Practical Effects, and Feeling Close to Dad Bill Paxton

    christineBy christineMarch 31, 2026Updated:April 1, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    By Paul Salfen, Christine Thompson for AMFM Magazine

    LOS ANGELES — Just two weeks after its Digital and VOD debut on March 17, 2026, Cineverse’s DRAGN is already buzzing as one of the year’s most fun, campy takes on AI gone wrong. Directed by Peter Webber (Hannibal Rising), the film follows a group of co-workers on a routine corporate team-building retreat that spirals into terror when a rogue AI-driven drone begins picking them off one by one. James Paxton stars as Tom Wilson, the eager-to-please American thrust into the nightmare.

    Paxton, son of the late legendary actor and filmmaker Bill Paxton, sat down with AMFM Magazine for an exclusive chat about the fast-and-furious production, the real-life parallels to his character, and why stepping onto any film set still feels like coming home to his dad.

    Go Away With … James Paxton – Jae-Ha Kim
    jaehakim.com
    Go Away With … James Paxton – Jae-Ha Kim

     

    “It Was a Total Adventure” — And It Mirrored His Character Perfectly

    Cast just five weeks before cameras rolled after another actor dropped out due to a scheduling conflict, Paxton literally hit the ground running. “My real life experiences… going out to Serbia to a place I’d never been to before and kind of trying to play catch up on learn this part… really mirrored my actual character, Tom Wilson, in the film,” he laughs. “He’s kind of this eager-to-please, sort of hapless American in this foreign place with an international cast.”

    Shot mostly on location in the Serbian wilderness with practical effects and a shoestring budget, the production had a “can-do attitude” that Paxton loved. “There’s such a can-do attitude behind this film, which was made for very little money, and mostly practical effects. And out in the Serbian wilderness. So it was a total adventure and so much fun to make.”

    He describes the set as feeling like “sleepaway camp with all these really close friends, because we bonded really fast.” Group scenes were pure joy. “We did a lot of riffing… the producers gave us so much free rein to add things like just dialog stuff and little jokes.” Evenings wrapped with cast dinners back at the hotel — “we would all have like bolognaise and stuff” — and Paxton made a point of learning a few Serbian words from the local crew. “They were just really, really cool.”

    DRAGN' Trailer - AI Drone Goes Rogue in 'Hannibal Rising' Director's Sci-Fi Horror Thriller - Bloody Disgusting
    bloody-disgusting.com
    DRAGN’ Trailer – AI Drone Goes Rogue in ‘Hannibal Rising’ Director’s Sci-Fi Horror Thriller – Bloody Disgusting

     

    The AI Angle: Fun Horror with Real-World Bite

    While DRAGN delivers 80s-style action-horror thrills, its rogue-drone premise hits close to today’s headlines. “I’m fascinated by the way that drones have completely changed warfare and the creeping machinization of everyday life,” Webber has said. “Machine logic is very clean, but the human consequences are muddy, panicked, bloody and violent.”

    Paxton agrees the topic is timely. “As much as this movie has this AI component, it’s not like a real in-depth commentary… This is more about AI application in weapons… the horrifying potential consequences of that already real life. But in general, I think AI is very worrying… it’s moving a million miles a minute.”

    Legacy, Gratitude, and Dad’s Advice

    Acting has been in Paxton’s blood since childhood, when he’d take small roles “for fun, just to do something with my dad.” He seriously pursued the craft at 19 after studying broadcast journalism on the East Coast, eventually moving to LA and booking his first lead in an indie Blumhouse project. Bill Paxton was candid about the business: “He was like, man, dude, do something else. This is a tough business.” But once he saw his son was “hell bent,” he offered timeless guidance: “Take the work seriously, you don’t take yourself seriously.”

    That philosophy still guides Paxton. “My favorite place in the entire world is on a film set,” he says softly. “I feel closest to my dad since he’s been gone when I’m on a film set… I just think of the immense gratitude that I have for it all.” In the toughest moments — physically drained or challenged — he reminds himself: “I’m so lucky right now to be here doing this. What a privilege this is. Like I get to play make believe for work.”

    Late Bill Paxton Was 'Reticent' About Son James Becoming Actor
    people.com
    Late Bill Paxton Was ‘Reticent’ About Son James Becoming Actor

     

    Advice for the Next Generation (and His Own Hail Mary Moments)

    To aspiring actors, Paxton stresses persistence and perspective. “Persistence is everything… You should have something else that is uniquely like your own outlet and whatever that may be. Your hobby that is outside of this. You can’t tie too much of your self-worth into this because it’s a tough business.”

    He encourages saying yes: “Don’t be afraid to do that student film if you’re starting out… Don’t be afraid to take risks and say yes to stuff.” Genre work? Absolutely — his dad never shied away from it, and neither does he.

    Paxton has had his own “Hail Mary” moments, including pushing through a stomach bug to nail an audition for the USA Network limited series Eyewitness, which kicked his career into gear. Another big swing: producing and starring in the Western Last Train to Fortune, which he describes as “betting on myself” and will arrive next year. “I really want to be a consummate filmmaker, not just an actor.”

    Stream It Now

    DRAGN is available now on Digital and Video on Demand via Cineverse. Co-starring Lilly Krug (Plane), Carlos Bardem (Assassin’s Creed), Alice Pagani (Don’t Kill Me), Jadran Malkovich (The Ark), Franz Drameh (Legends of Tomorrow), and Alex Lane (A Very Secret Service), it’s the perfect mix of thrills, practical gore, and timely tech terror.

    James Paxton continues to honor his father’s legacy while carving his own path — one grateful, adventurous step (and one rogue drone) at a time.

    Watch the trailer and catch DRAGN wherever you rent or stream movies. #DRAGN #JamesPaxton


    About Paul Salfen: Paul Salfen is a Dallas-based TV host, producer, editor, writer, and consultant who currently holds the positions of co-host of Drew Pearson Live on KTXD (London Broadcasting), co-host of The ANE Show on iHeartMedia, and producer/writer for AMFM Magazine.

    About Christine Thompson: Christine Thompson is the Founder/Editor-In-Chief, Writer and Video Editor of AMFM Magazine and AMFM Studios LLC.

    Share this:

    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
    • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
    • Print (Opens in new window) Print
    • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads

    Like this:

    Like Loading...
    action horror movie AI horror movie AI warfare film ames Paxton amfm magazine Bill Paxton Bill Paxton legacy Carlos Bardem Cineverse digital VOD release DRAGN DRAGN movie Franz Drameh horror thriller 2026 James Paxton interview James Paxton son Last Train to Fortune Lilly Krug Movie Interview Peter Webber Practical Effects Horror rogue drone movie Serbian film shoot team building horror Twisters actor
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleFrom Rock Bottom to the Big Screen: Eric Gales Drops Fiery Guitar on ‘Sinners’ Soundtrack — Proving Why ‘Crown’ Was Just the Beginning
    christine

    Related Posts

    Movie Reviews

    Olivia Taylor Dudley Gets TOUCHED by a Wild Psychosexual Horror-Comedy: Exclusive Interview

    Read More
    Movie Reviews

    THE ASCENT Soars at SXSW 2026: AMFM’s Paul Salfen Chats Resilience, Trust & Triumph with Mandy Horvath and Directors Edward Drake & Scott Veltri

    Read More
    Movie Reviews

    Billy Hallowell investigates angels, demons in doc | Entertainment Billy Hallowell Investigates Angels, Demons and the Unseen Spiritual Battle in New CBN Documentary

    Read More

    Comments are closed.

    SEARCH BY CATEGORY
    • MOVIES
    • Music ICON
    • AUTHORS
    March 16, 2026

    PROJECT HAIL MARY Movie Minute Review

    March 10, 2026

    EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert Movie Minute Review

    March 6, 2026

    THE BRIDE! A Daring, Disheveled Monster Mash from Maggie Gyllenhaal

    March 23, 2026

    Hunger Games Scribe Billy Ray Throws a Hail Mary: Inside His Dystopian Debut Burn the Water and Why He’s Betting Everything on This Enemies-to-Lovers Epic

    March 15, 2026

    No Limits: The Inspiring Journey of Nick Vujicic

    February 9, 2026

    Exclusive Interview: David G. Mills on His Memoir THE NATURE OF THE BEAST – A Lifetime Behind Bars

    AMFM INSTAGRAM
    Recent Posts
    • James Paxton on the Wild Serbian Adventure Behind ‘DRAGN’: Last-Minute Casting, Practical Effects, and Feeling Close to Dad Bill Paxton
    • From Rock Bottom to the Big Screen: Eric Gales Drops Fiery Guitar on ‘Sinners’ Soundtrack — Proving Why ‘Crown’ Was Just the Beginning
    • Olivia Taylor Dudley Gets TOUCHED by a Wild Psychosexual Horror-Comedy: Exclusive Interview
    • THE ASCENT Soars at SXSW 2026: AMFM’s Paul Salfen Chats Resilience, Trust & Triumph with Mandy Horvath and Directors Edward Drake & Scott Veltri
    • Billy Hallowell investigates angels, demons in doc | Entertainment Billy Hallowell Investigates Angels, Demons and the Unseen Spiritual Battle in New CBN Documentary
    Archives
    Movie Reviews
    March 31, 20260By christine

    James Paxton on the Wild Serbian Adventure Behind ‘DRAGN’: Last-Minute Casting, Practical Effects, and Feeling Close to Dad Bill Paxton

    6 Mins Read
    By Paul Salfen, Christine Thompson for AMFM Magazine LOS ANGELES — Just two weeks after its Digital and VOD debut on March 17, 2026, Cineverse’s DRAGN is already buzzing as one of the year’s most fun, campy takes on AI gone wrong. Directed by Peter Webber (Hannibal Rising), the film follows a group of co-workers

    Share this:

    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
    • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
    • Print (Opens in new window) Print
    • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads

    Like this:

    Like Loading...
    Read More
    Featured Music
    March 27, 20260By christine

    From Rock Bottom to the Big Screen: Eric Gales Drops Fiery Guitar on ‘Sinners’ Soundtrack — Proving Why ‘Crown’ Was Just the Beginning

    6 Mins Read
    By Paul Salfen, Christine Thompson for AMFM Magazine Blues-rock guitarist Eric Gales delivered intense, improvised electric guitar work for the 2026 film Sinners, directed by Ryan Coogler. Collaborating with composer Ludwig Göransson, Gales contributed a signature blues-infused sound to the soundtrack, specifically on tracks like "Elijah" and "Grand Closin'". In early 2021, as the world

    Share this:

    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
    • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
    • Print (Opens in new window) Print
    • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads

    Like this:

    Like Loading...
    Read More
    Movie Reviews
    March 27, 20260By christine

    Olivia Taylor Dudley Gets TOUCHED by a Wild Psychosexual Horror-Comedy: Exclusive Interview

    4 Mins Read
    By Paul Salfen, Christine Thompson for AMFM Magazine In an exclusive chat with AMFM Magazine’s Paul Salfen, Olivia Taylor Dudley couldn’t stop smiling as she recounted the wild ride that is TOUCH ME. The psychosexual horror-comedy—written and directed by Addison Heimann—lands in limited theaters today, March 27, 2026, and hits on-demand and digital platforms April

    Share this:

    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
    • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
    • Print (Opens in new window) Print
    • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads

    Like this:

    Like Loading...
    Read More
    Movie Reviews
    March 27, 20260By christine

    THE ASCENT Soars at SXSW 2026: AMFM’s Paul Salfen Chats Resilience, Trust & Triumph with Mandy Horvath and Directors Edward Drake & Scott Veltri

    5 Mins Read
    By Paul Salfen, Christine Thompson for  AMFM Magazine  South by Southwest • Austin, TX – March 2026 Paul Salfen sat down with the creative forces behind The Ascent—the standout documentary that had just world-premiered at SXSW 2026. Directors Edward Drake and Scott Veltri (joined by third director Francis Cronin, who couldn’t be there in person)

    Share this:

    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
    • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
    • Print (Opens in new window) Print
    • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads

    Like this:

    Like Loading...
    Read More
    Copyright AMFMSTUDIOS LLC
    • About
    • Privacy
    • Contact
    • Cookie Policy (US)
    Copyright AMFMSTUDIOS LLC
    • About
    • Privacy
    • Contact
    • Cookie Policy (US)

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    %d