Jami hosted her own horror host show, Deadly Cinema, for two seasons on NTTV. The show followed her adventures in an unknown cemetery, and featured public domain b-movies which the show's main characters would heckle. Jami's co-stars in the show included Alex Fuhrmann, Dante Martinez, Zack Beseda and Bryan Kelly. Writer, director, producer, editor and actor for the show, Matthew Muhl, once stated about making the show: "We made it, blood, sweat, tears, and all. But mostly blood". The show is currently broadcast on Roku, and the DVD of the complete series is also available.
In 2005, Deadly Cinema won a Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Award for "Best Television Production".
In 2006, Deadly Cinema and its star were both prominently featured in Vampira: The Movie, a documentary about the late Maila Nurmi, best known as Vampira, the very first horror host.
In 2008, a comic book adaptation of Deadly Cinema: The Movie, written by Matthew Muhl with art by Scott D.M. Simmons, was produced in celebration of the show's 5th Anniversary.
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