Matty Beckerman’s unsettling extraterrestrial thriller, Alien Abduction, will be landing on VOD and in limited theatrical release via IFC Midnight on April 4th and we had a chance to catch up with the director and discuss all things extraterrestrial.
Based around the real-life Brown Mountain Lights phenomenon down in North Carolina, a vacationing family winds up taking a much longer ride than they had planned for. Below, Beckerman himself talks in detail about the film and what inspired him to look up to the stars to find his latest inspiration.
DC: I’ve seen a lot of found footage movies, more than I care to even mention, and few of them were as effective as this one actually is. The Brown Mountain Lights are based on an actual phenomena, correct?
Mb: Oh yeah, it’s very very real. I’ve seen the lights myself and taken video of them and pictures of them.
Based around the real-life Brown Mountain Lights phenomenon down in North Carolina, a vacationing family winds up taking a much longer ride than they had planned for. Below, Beckerman himself talks in detail about the film and what inspired him to look up to the stars to find his latest inspiration.
DC: I’ve seen a lot of found footage movies, more than I care to even mention, and few of them were as effective as this one actually is. The Brown Mountain Lights are based on an actual phenomena, correct?
Mb: Oh yeah, it’s very very real. I’ve seen the lights myself and taken video of them and pictures of them.
- 4/3/2014
- by Drew Tinnin
- DreadCentral.com
Chicago – Remember that scene in “Ghostbusters” where Sigourney Weaver slides toward a hellish demon while pinned to a chair? Or the utterly chilling moment in “Ju-On” where the contorted body of a vengeful spirit crawls toward its latest victim? Or how about that little indie movie about a young couple plagued by an inexplicable onslaught of paranormal activity?
If you’re even vaguely familiar with these cinematic touchstones, then you will have no problem identifying their blatantly plagiarized copies in Todd Lincoln’s heinously inept jaw-dropper of a wannabe horror show. Oh, it’s a horror show, all right. Just listen to the way actress Julianna Guill delivers her first line of dialogue as if she’s reading it for the very first time. Or observe the pathetic attempt of a major studio to mimic the cruddy handheld photography of found footage hits while completely failing to understand their subtlety or suspense.
If you’re even vaguely familiar with these cinematic touchstones, then you will have no problem identifying their blatantly plagiarized copies in Todd Lincoln’s heinously inept jaw-dropper of a wannabe horror show. Oh, it’s a horror show, all right. Just listen to the way actress Julianna Guill delivers her first line of dialogue as if she’s reading it for the very first time. Or observe the pathetic attempt of a major studio to mimic the cruddy handheld photography of found footage hits while completely failing to understand their subtlety or suspense.
- 12/5/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Aaron Sagers has been around the block. He's been an entertainment journalist for 10 years, has run ParanormalPopCulture.com for the past four and has contributed work everywhere from CNN.com to Playboy. Now he's the lead man for the Travel Channel's new show "Paranormal Paparazzi."
The show premieres this Friday, September 28 on the Travel Channel with two back-to-back episodes beginning at 7p.m. "For a long time, I've been an entertainment journalist and in the last couple years I've focused on the popular culture component of the paranormal," Sagers said. "I would say that "Paranormal Paparazzi" is an entertainment news show. It's very fast-paced, a fresh entertainment news show that's not like anything that's been out there before. What's interesting is that we cover all aspects of the paranormal, including going to horror conventions and exploring the celebrity side of the paranormal, supernatural and horror worlds. It's cool because...
The show premieres this Friday, September 28 on the Travel Channel with two back-to-back episodes beginning at 7p.m. "For a long time, I've been an entertainment journalist and in the last couple years I've focused on the popular culture component of the paranormal," Sagers said. "I would say that "Paranormal Paparazzi" is an entertainment news show. It's very fast-paced, a fresh entertainment news show that's not like anything that's been out there before. What's interesting is that we cover all aspects of the paranormal, including going to horror conventions and exploring the celebrity side of the paranormal, supernatural and horror worlds. It's cool because...
- 9/25/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
A short while ago we told you about Travel Channel's upcoming "Paranormal Paparazzi" and our involvement with it. Now you can actually see a bit of what's coming and maybe even attend a premiere party with a member of the cast!
In addition to the below image gallery, we also have details on how, if you live in or around Asheville, North Carolina, you can join one of the show's reporters, Joshua P. Warren, at a premiere party on September 28th at 6:00 pm to watch the first episode and hear some crazy behind-the-scenes stories. It's all happening at the Wild Wing Cafe, 161 Biltmore Avenue, in Asheville, Nc, and here are the details courtesy of AshVegas.com:
Asheville native and paranormal investigator Joshua P. Warren is a cast member on the Travel Channel’s new series "Paranormal Paparazzi," which debuts September 28, 2012, at 7pm. Warren, who will appear on every episode,...
In addition to the below image gallery, we also have details on how, if you live in or around Asheville, North Carolina, you can join one of the show's reporters, Joshua P. Warren, at a premiere party on September 28th at 6:00 pm to watch the first episode and hear some crazy behind-the-scenes stories. It's all happening at the Wild Wing Cafe, 161 Biltmore Avenue, in Asheville, Nc, and here are the details courtesy of AshVegas.com:
Asheville native and paranormal investigator Joshua P. Warren is a cast member on the Travel Channel’s new series "Paranormal Paparazzi," which debuts September 28, 2012, at 7pm. Warren, who will appear on every episode,...
- 9/17/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Hitting theatres this week is Warner Bros.’ new horror film The Apparition, coming to us from director Todd Lincoln. Taking on the form of a supernatural/paranormal movie, The Apparition hopes to separate itself from the pack by offering up a new take on the “ghost story” formula.
Director Todd Lincoln is making his feature film debut with The Apparition and last week, we had the chance to sit down with him and discuss the film. He talked to us about the challenges of making your first feature, what inspired him to make the film, why he went with a PG-13 rating and more.
Check it out below.
We Got This Covered: Can you give us a brief summary of the film for those who may not be familiar with it yet?
Todd Lincoln: It’s about these university, parapsychology students who carry out an experiment in hopes of creating this ghost,...
Director Todd Lincoln is making his feature film debut with The Apparition and last week, we had the chance to sit down with him and discuss the film. He talked to us about the challenges of making your first feature, what inspired him to make the film, why he went with a PG-13 rating and more.
Check it out below.
We Got This Covered: Can you give us a brief summary of the film for those who may not be familiar with it yet?
Todd Lincoln: It’s about these university, parapsychology students who carry out an experiment in hopes of creating this ghost,...
- 8/24/2012
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Ever since he was a horror movie-obsessed kid growing up in Tulsa, Okla., Todd Lincoln has dreamed about unleashing hell onto the big screen. But the writer-director has spent much of the past decade discovering the real-life horrors of development hell as a succession of projects — including a reboot of The Fly and an adaptation of the comic book series Hack/Slash — came to naught. “You’d have the friends and the family and everybody come up and say, ‘Hey, maybe you should think about something else,’” Lincoln admits.
Thursday, the filmmaker’s dreams finally will come true when his supernaturally-inclined directorial debut,...
Thursday, the filmmaker’s dreams finally will come true when his supernaturally-inclined directorial debut,...
- 8/23/2012
- by Clark Collis
- EW - Inside Movies
Warner Bros. will be releasing The Apparition this Friday, which involves a group of students who are able to create a spirit during a parapsychology experiment. This is the first feature film from director Todd Lincoln and I had a chance to ask him about his start on From Dusk Till Dawn, the true story that inspired the film, and setting this movie apart from your average ghost story:
I understand that you first worked on the set of From Dusk Till Dawn. What was your involvement with the project and how did that experience convince you to pursue career in filmmaking?
Todd Lincoln: I had always wanted to become a filmmaker and had been into horror movies and the macabre. During my senior year of high school, I had read that Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino were going to begin production on From Dusk Till Dawn.
I contacted...
I understand that you first worked on the set of From Dusk Till Dawn. What was your involvement with the project and how did that experience convince you to pursue career in filmmaking?
Todd Lincoln: I had always wanted to become a filmmaker and had been into horror movies and the macabre. During my senior year of high school, I had read that Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino were going to begin production on From Dusk Till Dawn.
I contacted...
- 8/22/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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