It's been a long time since we heard anything about Insectula, but the film is finally in post-production. There's just one little hitch... the filmmakers need a hand finishing it for mass consumption. Interested? Read on!
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Directed by Mike Peterson for Digital Melies, Insectula stars Arielle Cezanne, Harrison Matthews, Pasquale Pilla, Sarah French, Yasmin Moon, and Hanna Hudson.
Please, video gods... give us this film soon. And if not... can someone at least send me a copy of this poster? I have a frame all picked out!
Synopsis
A giant alien mosquito-type insect is drawn to earth from the CO2 pollution in search of blood. Del, a government agent, loses loved ones to the creature and is on a personal vendetta while Dr. Kempler is captivated by it and attempts to help the creature cleanse the earth.
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Click here to find out the whats and hows.
Directed by Mike Peterson for Digital Melies, Insectula stars Arielle Cezanne, Harrison Matthews, Pasquale Pilla, Sarah French, Yasmin Moon, and Hanna Hudson.
Please, video gods... give us this film soon. And if not... can someone at least send me a copy of this poster? I have a frame all picked out!
Synopsis
A giant alien mosquito-type insect is drawn to earth from the CO2 pollution in search of blood. Del, a government agent, loses loved ones to the creature and is on a personal vendetta while Dr. Kempler is captivated by it and attempts to help the creature cleanse the earth.
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- 6/24/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
It's been a long time since we heard anything about Insectula, but that's about to change in a glorious way. We have a stunning new poster and more on tap for you that's so cool - we don't even care if the movie ends up sucking.
Directed by Mike Peterson for Digital Melies, Insectula stars Arielle Cezanne, Harrison Matthews, Pasquale Pilla, Sarah French, Yasmin Moon, and Hanna Hudson.
Please, video gods... give us this now. And if not... can someone at least send me a copy of this poster? I have a frame all picked out!
Synopsis
A giant alien mosquito-type insect is drawn to earth from the CO2 pollution in search of blood. Del, a government agent, loses loved ones to the creature and is on a personal vendetta while Dr. Kempler is captivated by it and attempts to help the creature cleanse the earth.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Directed by Mike Peterson for Digital Melies, Insectula stars Arielle Cezanne, Harrison Matthews, Pasquale Pilla, Sarah French, Yasmin Moon, and Hanna Hudson.
Please, video gods... give us this now. And if not... can someone at least send me a copy of this poster? I have a frame all picked out!
Synopsis
A giant alien mosquito-type insect is drawn to earth from the CO2 pollution in search of blood. Del, a government agent, loses loved ones to the creature and is on a personal vendetta while Dr. Kempler is captivated by it and attempts to help the creature cleanse the earth.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 7/12/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Director: Jon Springer.
Writers: Harrison Matthews, and Jon Springer.
Cast: Mark Borchardt, Nadine Gross and Cyndi Kurtz.
DVD Release: Sept 27, 2011.
Cult classics don’t come easy and now that The Hagstone Demon is out on DVD, it is going to deliver its unique stamp in no time at all. The appeal of this noir-style product comes from the lead. Mark Borchardt (Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever) delivers a ridicously hackneyed performance that works for the type of character he plays. Douglas Elmore is hired to take care of a building that is destined to be torn down in a few months.
The few tenants still residing here may also echo his tired and miserable existence. That’s hard to tell, but until he can repair his own life, they appear to be nagging him about one thing or another, like: when is the toilet going to be fixed? For a good part of the movie,...
Writers: Harrison Matthews, and Jon Springer.
Cast: Mark Borchardt, Nadine Gross and Cyndi Kurtz.
DVD Release: Sept 27, 2011.
Cult classics don’t come easy and now that The Hagstone Demon is out on DVD, it is going to deliver its unique stamp in no time at all. The appeal of this noir-style product comes from the lead. Mark Borchardt (Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever) delivers a ridicously hackneyed performance that works for the type of character he plays. Douglas Elmore is hired to take care of a building that is destined to be torn down in a few months.
The few tenants still residing here may also echo his tired and miserable existence. That’s hard to tell, but until he can repair his own life, they appear to be nagging him about one thing or another, like: when is the toilet going to be fixed? For a good part of the movie,...
- 10/28/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Director: Jon Springer.
Writers: Harrison Matthews and Jon Springer.
The Hagstone Demon comes across as often amateurish in grainy black and white, while central character Douglas (Mark Borchardt) drones on of generalities. The picture comes through in beautiful hues only when Douglas sits to write. While the first person narrative does break up the mundaneness of superintendent life, the film's pacing does not kick into any sort of high gear until the sixty minute mark.
In a few short words, The Hagstone Demon involves the satanic underworld where a succubus can bring back the dead for the cruel torture of a building's maintenance man. This often annoyed, sometimes awkwardly funny character does his best to ignore the tenants he must care for, as bodies pile up and dirty his recently cleaned floors. The film then adds in a tragic love story of suicide, satanic rites, and strange orgies that create...
Writers: Harrison Matthews and Jon Springer.
The Hagstone Demon comes across as often amateurish in grainy black and white, while central character Douglas (Mark Borchardt) drones on of generalities. The picture comes through in beautiful hues only when Douglas sits to write. While the first person narrative does break up the mundaneness of superintendent life, the film's pacing does not kick into any sort of high gear until the sixty minute mark.
In a few short words, The Hagstone Demon involves the satanic underworld where a succubus can bring back the dead for the cruel torture of a building's maintenance man. This often annoyed, sometimes awkwardly funny character does his best to ignore the tenants he must care for, as bodies pile up and dirty his recently cleaned floors. The film then adds in a tragic love story of suicide, satanic rites, and strange orgies that create...
- 2/21/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Review by: Elisabeth Fies
Directed by: Jon Springer
Written by: Harrison Matthews, Jon Springer - Writer
Winner of the Atlanta Horror Fest's Buried Alive award last weekend, The Hagstone Demon showcases Mark Borchadt of American Movie infamy in a sometimes hilarious, always interesting low budget smashup mix of seminal favorites including Blue Velvet and Rosemary's Baby. Part noir, part horror, The Hagstone Demon had its audience laughing out loud at scenes both intentionally and unintentionally funny. With another dialogue pass or three on the screenplay and some more judicious editing, this film could have been a breakout hit.
When Douglas Elmore (Mark Borchadt) takes over the job of caretaking an old spooky apartment building about to be torn down, he thinks it will be an easy gig that will keep him close to the memory of his tragically dead ex-wife. Instead he finds a mounting bodycount of tenants, a weirdly...
Directed by: Jon Springer
Written by: Harrison Matthews, Jon Springer - Writer
Winner of the Atlanta Horror Fest's Buried Alive award last weekend, The Hagstone Demon showcases Mark Borchadt of American Movie infamy in a sometimes hilarious, always interesting low budget smashup mix of seminal favorites including Blue Velvet and Rosemary's Baby. Part noir, part horror, The Hagstone Demon had its audience laughing out loud at scenes both intentionally and unintentionally funny. With another dialogue pass or three on the screenplay and some more judicious editing, this film could have been a breakout hit.
When Douglas Elmore (Mark Borchadt) takes over the job of caretaking an old spooky apartment building about to be torn down, he thinks it will be an easy gig that will keep him close to the memory of his tragically dead ex-wife. Instead he finds a mounting bodycount of tenants, a weirdly...
- 10/12/2009
- by TheCommune
- Planet Fury
Year: 2009
Release date: Unknown
Directors: Jon Springer
Writers: Jon Springer and Harrison Matthews
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: quietearth
Rating: 8.5 out of 10
Instant. Horror. Classic. Yup, I said it and I'm not taking it back. With elements of film noir, beautiful photography which lushly switches back and forth between color and B&W, and an incredible storyline The Hagstone Demon brings something totally fresh to the horror canon. What I'm wondering is why is this premiering at Troma Dance? (No offense to Troma) This should be playing Sundance! I could keep gushing, this film was that good, but let me say it reminds me of Cthulhu with its all around talent and ingenuity and a seemingly mismatched lead character who is nothing but perfect for the role.
I've often said I love it when the underdog, working with very little pulls off a genuine masterpiece, and that's the case here.
Release date: Unknown
Directors: Jon Springer
Writers: Jon Springer and Harrison Matthews
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: quietearth
Rating: 8.5 out of 10
Instant. Horror. Classic. Yup, I said it and I'm not taking it back. With elements of film noir, beautiful photography which lushly switches back and forth between color and B&W, and an incredible storyline The Hagstone Demon brings something totally fresh to the horror canon. What I'm wondering is why is this premiering at Troma Dance? (No offense to Troma) This should be playing Sundance! I could keep gushing, this film was that good, but let me say it reminds me of Cthulhu with its all around talent and ingenuity and a seemingly mismatched lead character who is nothing but perfect for the role.
I've often said I love it when the underdog, working with very little pulls off a genuine masterpiece, and that's the case here.
- 1/19/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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