From director Eric Michael Kochmer, producers Jonathan Haloosim and James Anthony Cotton, associate producer Maria Olsen, co-produced by the We Make Movies collective and MOnsterworks66 comes Way Down in Chinatown, featuring Lisa Loring, “Wednesday” from the original “Addams Family” TV show.
“The team who put this film together certainly succeeded in their mission if it was to leave the viewer disturbed.” – Stuart Hine
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“The team who put this film together certainly succeeded in their mission if it was to leave the viewer disturbed.” – Stuart Hine
The Story: Playwright Victor Mitchum and theater director … Continue reading →
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- 11/9/2014
- by Horrornews.net
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by MoreHorror.com
The world premier of the Post-Apocalyptic Noir feature Way Down In Chinatown will be at the Hollywood Fringe Festival on June 15th. Check out the full details below.
From the Press Release:
Described by the director as the "best damn thing out of old Hollywood town since Von Stronheim’S Greed". The 2013 Hollywood Fringe Festival in conjunction with We Make Movies’ Wmm Fest is proud to present a preview screening of feature film Way Down In Chinatown. Written and directed by Emk (alias for director Eric Michael Kochmer, a protégé of experimental filmmaker/artist George Landow aka Owen Land) - and co-produced by Maria Olsen of MOnsterworks66, who can also be seen playing Bob - WDiC chronicles over-sexed theater couple, playwright Victor and director Jessica Mitchum who while creating a performance piece about the apocalypse begin experiencing the world slowly falling apart. They are slowly seduced by...
The world premier of the Post-Apocalyptic Noir feature Way Down In Chinatown will be at the Hollywood Fringe Festival on June 15th. Check out the full details below.
From the Press Release:
Described by the director as the "best damn thing out of old Hollywood town since Von Stronheim’S Greed". The 2013 Hollywood Fringe Festival in conjunction with We Make Movies’ Wmm Fest is proud to present a preview screening of feature film Way Down In Chinatown. Written and directed by Emk (alias for director Eric Michael Kochmer, a protégé of experimental filmmaker/artist George Landow aka Owen Land) - and co-produced by Maria Olsen of MOnsterworks66, who can also be seen playing Bob - WDiC chronicles over-sexed theater couple, playwright Victor and director Jessica Mitchum who while creating a performance piece about the apocalypse begin experiencing the world slowly falling apart. They are slowly seduced by...
- 6/5/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
By Terry Farmer, MoreHorror.com
The latest news from Hollywoodland is that two horror powerhouses – Seth Metoyer and Bill Obert Jr’s Dismal Productions and Maria Olsen’s MOnsterworks66 – have joined forces to bring their rabid horror fans Squeal: The Harvest, a dark and sordid feature that will leave audiences gasping and, yes, squealing!
Michael Hultquist (Arena, Victim) has written a cracker of a script exploring murder, mutilation and mayhem, and the cast will be headed by the ultra-creepy Oberst as Uncle Ollie. Oberst is probably best known for winning a Daytime Emmy award for his role in the internet sensation Take This Lollipop, which was actually blocked on Facebook under suspicion of being a malicious app when it was first released. His other on-screen horror triumphs include Children of Sorrow, Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies, The Shunning and Deadly Revisions.
Squeal will also feature Olsen in a supporting role, and...
The latest news from Hollywoodland is that two horror powerhouses – Seth Metoyer and Bill Obert Jr’s Dismal Productions and Maria Olsen’s MOnsterworks66 – have joined forces to bring their rabid horror fans Squeal: The Harvest, a dark and sordid feature that will leave audiences gasping and, yes, squealing!
Michael Hultquist (Arena, Victim) has written a cracker of a script exploring murder, mutilation and mayhem, and the cast will be headed by the ultra-creepy Oberst as Uncle Ollie. Oberst is probably best known for winning a Daytime Emmy award for his role in the internet sensation Take This Lollipop, which was actually blocked on Facebook under suspicion of being a malicious app when it was first released. His other on-screen horror triumphs include Children of Sorrow, Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies, The Shunning and Deadly Revisions.
Squeal will also feature Olsen in a supporting role, and...
- 5/14/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
By MoreHorror.com
“Slash”, a SAG feature film starring Maria Olsen (Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Paranormal Activity 3, American Horror Story), Todd Farmer (Jason X, My Bloody Valentine, Drive Angry), Gibby Haynes (lead singer of Butthole Surfers) and including several cameos by A-List actors, will be filming in New Mexico for four weeks.
Slash is a story about young people who see their friends butchered around them. They must deal with each other’s violent fantasies and face their own demons...or die trying!
The writer/director/producer Rycke Foreman and producer/actress Maria Olsen (of MOnsterworks66) are using Sheryl Roberts to do the Principal Casting. A casting call will be held in New Mexico in April and the production will begin in late June. The film will employ a crew of at least 85, a cast of 25 to 30 speaking roles, and approximately 350 background players. A vast majority...
“Slash”, a SAG feature film starring Maria Olsen (Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Paranormal Activity 3, American Horror Story), Todd Farmer (Jason X, My Bloody Valentine, Drive Angry), Gibby Haynes (lead singer of Butthole Surfers) and including several cameos by A-List actors, will be filming in New Mexico for four weeks.
Slash is a story about young people who see their friends butchered around them. They must deal with each other’s violent fantasies and face their own demons...or die trying!
The writer/director/producer Rycke Foreman and producer/actress Maria Olsen (of MOnsterworks66) are using Sheryl Roberts to do the Principal Casting. A casting call will be held in New Mexico in April and the production will begin in late June. The film will employ a crew of at least 85, a cast of 25 to 30 speaking roles, and approximately 350 background players. A vast majority...
- 3/28/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
By Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
Although Way Down In Chinatown officially wrapped its whirlwind shoot last weekend, production team Eric Michael Kochmer, Jonathan Haloosim (22Mm Productions) and the MOnsterworks66 duo, Angel Corbin and Maria Olsen, are taking time out to official welcome the multi-talented Ashli Haynes to the cast.
Haynes plays the alluring yet tainted Annie Loraine, who may well turn out to be far more than either Victor or Jessica Mitchum – played respectively by Justin Dray and Stephanie Sanditz – can handle. She will also share screen time with Lisa Loring and Nancy Wolfe, of The Addams Family and Helter Skelter fame respectively, as well as, among others, Kochmer, Corbin and Olsen.
Haynes is a stranger to neither stage nor screen and has known from the young age of 3 that she was destined to be a performer. At 10, she found herself in ‘The Object of My Affection’, starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd.
Although Way Down In Chinatown officially wrapped its whirlwind shoot last weekend, production team Eric Michael Kochmer, Jonathan Haloosim (22Mm Productions) and the MOnsterworks66 duo, Angel Corbin and Maria Olsen, are taking time out to official welcome the multi-talented Ashli Haynes to the cast.
Haynes plays the alluring yet tainted Annie Loraine, who may well turn out to be far more than either Victor or Jessica Mitchum – played respectively by Justin Dray and Stephanie Sanditz – can handle. She will also share screen time with Lisa Loring and Nancy Wolfe, of The Addams Family and Helter Skelter fame respectively, as well as, among others, Kochmer, Corbin and Olsen.
Haynes is a stranger to neither stage nor screen and has known from the young age of 3 that she was destined to be a performer. At 10, she found herself in ‘The Object of My Affection’, starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd.
- 7/16/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
By MoreHorror.com
The Way Down in Chinatown production team – being Eric Michael Kochmer, Jonathan Haloossim of 22Mm Productions and Angel Corbin and Maria Olsen, who co-own MOnsterworks66 – is extremely excited that James Cotton is now part of the WDiC cast.
Cotton plays Larry Fingers, the enigmatic piano player whose menacing presence – hidden behind a hat and dark glasses – will haunt the entire picture.
Cotton is the owner and creative director of The Lionfish Group (www.lionfishgroup.com), a full service production company, and also has audio, video and directing experience.
He does, in fact, have more than 30 years experience composing music for film, and it should therefore also come as no surprise that he will also be in charge of creating the soundtrack for the unique noir thriller that is Kochmer’s Way Down in Chinatown.
While racking up the credits as writer, director, producer, editor, casting director and production manager,...
The Way Down in Chinatown production team – being Eric Michael Kochmer, Jonathan Haloossim of 22Mm Productions and Angel Corbin and Maria Olsen, who co-own MOnsterworks66 – is extremely excited that James Cotton is now part of the WDiC cast.
Cotton plays Larry Fingers, the enigmatic piano player whose menacing presence – hidden behind a hat and dark glasses – will haunt the entire picture.
Cotton is the owner and creative director of The Lionfish Group (www.lionfishgroup.com), a full service production company, and also has audio, video and directing experience.
He does, in fact, have more than 30 years experience composing music for film, and it should therefore also come as no surprise that he will also be in charge of creating the soundtrack for the unique noir thriller that is Kochmer’s Way Down in Chinatown.
While racking up the credits as writer, director, producer, editor, casting director and production manager,...
- 6/27/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
By MoreHorror.com
Angel Corbin is having a busy – and highly productive – week. Not only will her first feature film, DisOrientation, have its world premiere screening at Grauman’s Chinese Theater on Hollywood Boulevard as part of the prestigious Dances With Films Film Festival this Saturday, she will, on Sunday, be accepting pitches from aspiring screenwriters at The Great American PitchFest on behalf of MOnsterworks66, the fledgling production company of which she is co-owner.
As if a Hollywood premiere and an appearance at PitchFest wasn’t enough, this incredibly busy actress/producer has also just landed a pivotal supporting role in Eric Michael Kochmer’s Lynchian noir feature Way Down in Chinatown. As the cherry on the top, she has also been named Producer on the project, along with Jonathan Haloossim of 22Mm Productions and Maria Olsen, Corbin’s partner-in-crime at MOnsterworks66.
There is, however, one thing that Corbin still lacks…...
Angel Corbin is having a busy – and highly productive – week. Not only will her first feature film, DisOrientation, have its world premiere screening at Grauman’s Chinese Theater on Hollywood Boulevard as part of the prestigious Dances With Films Film Festival this Saturday, she will, on Sunday, be accepting pitches from aspiring screenwriters at The Great American PitchFest on behalf of MOnsterworks66, the fledgling production company of which she is co-owner.
As if a Hollywood premiere and an appearance at PitchFest wasn’t enough, this incredibly busy actress/producer has also just landed a pivotal supporting role in Eric Michael Kochmer’s Lynchian noir feature Way Down in Chinatown. As the cherry on the top, she has also been named Producer on the project, along with Jonathan Haloossim of 22Mm Productions and Maria Olsen, Corbin’s partner-in-crime at MOnsterworks66.
There is, however, one thing that Corbin still lacks…...
- 6/1/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
By MoreHorror.com
Way Down In Chinatown Exclusive Casting Announcement
Nancy Wolfe (Susan Atkins/Sexy Sadie from Helter Skelter) joins the cast of Way Down In Chinatown
The Way Down in Chinatown production team – being independent filmmaker Eric Michael Kochmer, Angel Corbin, Maria Olsen and Jonathan Haloossim - are thrilled to welcome Nancy Wolfe of Helter Skelter fame to the cast. Wolfe has bagged the supporting role of Lindie in Way Down in Chinatown, the utterly creepy and surprisingly intense noir horror feature that will soon be unleashed on horror fans.
Wolfe caused major waves in horror / serial killer movie circles with her eerily terrifying portrayal of Susan Atkins “Sexy Sadie” in the 1976 made-for-television movie Helter Skelter, which tells the story of the gruesome Los Angeles murders masterminded by Charles Manson. Neither the Tate/Labianca murders nor Manson himself is ever out of public consciousness for long, nor should Wolfe’s portrayal of Atkins,...
Way Down In Chinatown Exclusive Casting Announcement
Nancy Wolfe (Susan Atkins/Sexy Sadie from Helter Skelter) joins the cast of Way Down In Chinatown
The Way Down in Chinatown production team – being independent filmmaker Eric Michael Kochmer, Angel Corbin, Maria Olsen and Jonathan Haloossim - are thrilled to welcome Nancy Wolfe of Helter Skelter fame to the cast. Wolfe has bagged the supporting role of Lindie in Way Down in Chinatown, the utterly creepy and surprisingly intense noir horror feature that will soon be unleashed on horror fans.
Wolfe caused major waves in horror / serial killer movie circles with her eerily terrifying portrayal of Susan Atkins “Sexy Sadie” in the 1976 made-for-television movie Helter Skelter, which tells the story of the gruesome Los Angeles murders masterminded by Charles Manson. Neither the Tate/Labianca murders nor Manson himself is ever out of public consciousness for long, nor should Wolfe’s portrayal of Atkins,...
- 5/25/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
By MoreHorror.com
The upcoming dark and creepy film Way Down In Chinatown has exclusively informed MoreHorror of a huge casting announcement. Lisa Loring of The Addams Family has joined the cast of Eric Michael Kochmer’s Way Down in Chinatown.
Lisa Loring certainly needs no introduction – but we’re going to give her one anyway! – and Eric Michael Kochmer, Maria Olsen and the rest of the production team is proud to welcome this extremely talented but rarely seen actress into their soon-to-be-cult feature film, Way Down in Chinatown.
Loring first came to the notice of television watchers everywhere when she played the adorably dark "Wednesday Addams" on The Addams Family television show from 1964 through 1966. More television followed, with highlights including appearances on Barnaby Jones, Fantasy Island and The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. and the pint-sized performer became a cherished child-star.
Loring is also extremely well known...
The upcoming dark and creepy film Way Down In Chinatown has exclusively informed MoreHorror of a huge casting announcement. Lisa Loring of The Addams Family has joined the cast of Eric Michael Kochmer’s Way Down in Chinatown.
Lisa Loring certainly needs no introduction – but we’re going to give her one anyway! – and Eric Michael Kochmer, Maria Olsen and the rest of the production team is proud to welcome this extremely talented but rarely seen actress into their soon-to-be-cult feature film, Way Down in Chinatown.
Loring first came to the notice of television watchers everywhere when she played the adorably dark "Wednesday Addams" on The Addams Family television show from 1964 through 1966. More television followed, with highlights including appearances on Barnaby Jones, Fantasy Island and The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. and the pint-sized performer became a cherished child-star.
Loring is also extremely well known...
- 5/8/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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