Reviewed by Kevin Scott, MoreHorror.com
For A Few Zombies More
Written by Chuck Hartsell, Chance Shirley, Michael Shelton
Directed by Chuck Hartsell, Chance Shirley
Cast: Chuck Hartsell (Chuck), Catherine Kinsey (Girl With No Name), Michael Shelton (Lee/Clint), Chris Hartsell (Jim), Mia Frost (Gail)
Sometimes we are so relentless when it comes to our pursuit of compiling the list of films that will become our new favorites, when we really should leave it up to serendipity the way we did all our old ones. I say that because had I not had a low tolerance to pollen, I woudn’t be writing this now. Back about eight years ago (give or take a year), I was up at two o’clock in the morning dealing with a scathing case of allergies. Before the antihistamines kicked in, I had the privilege of watching the best independent zombie comedy I’d ever seen.
For A Few Zombies More
Written by Chuck Hartsell, Chance Shirley, Michael Shelton
Directed by Chuck Hartsell, Chance Shirley
Cast: Chuck Hartsell (Chuck), Catherine Kinsey (Girl With No Name), Michael Shelton (Lee/Clint), Chris Hartsell (Jim), Mia Frost (Gail)
Sometimes we are so relentless when it comes to our pursuit of compiling the list of films that will become our new favorites, when we really should leave it up to serendipity the way we did all our old ones. I say that because had I not had a low tolerance to pollen, I woudn’t be writing this now. Back about eight years ago (give or take a year), I was up at two o’clock in the morning dealing with a scathing case of allergies. Before the antihistamines kicked in, I had the privilege of watching the best independent zombie comedy I’d ever seen.
- 5/9/2017
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Reviewed by Kevin Scott, MoreHorror.com
Hide and Creep (2004)
Written by: Chance Shirley
Directed by: Chance Shirley and Chuck Hartsell
Cast: Chuck Hartsell (Chuck), Michael Shelton (Michael, Lee), Kyle Holman (Keith), Chris Garrison (Ted), Eric McGinty (Ned), Melissa Bush (Barbara), Chris Hartsell (Chris), Mia Frost (Gail), Melba Sibrel (Sheila), Barry Austin (Reverend Smith)
I’ve watched a lot of independent zombie films, more than I can count for sure. Some were more memorable than others, and the production quality was definitely the most random criteria that differentiated them. I can honestly say that I enjoyed them all on some level. Being a fan of an obscure or independent film with a meager budget poses a bit of an interesting dichotomy. In any other genre it may make someone a little Bohemian. Ironically in horror, sometimes it’s incorrectly perceived as a case of low standards.
Everyone now and a film...
Hide and Creep (2004)
Written by: Chance Shirley
Directed by: Chance Shirley and Chuck Hartsell
Cast: Chuck Hartsell (Chuck), Michael Shelton (Michael, Lee), Kyle Holman (Keith), Chris Garrison (Ted), Eric McGinty (Ned), Melissa Bush (Barbara), Chris Hartsell (Chris), Mia Frost (Gail), Melba Sibrel (Sheila), Barry Austin (Reverend Smith)
I’ve watched a lot of independent zombie films, more than I can count for sure. Some were more memorable than others, and the production quality was definitely the most random criteria that differentiated them. I can honestly say that I enjoyed them all on some level. Being a fan of an obscure or independent film with a meager budget poses a bit of an interesting dichotomy. In any other genre it may make someone a little Bohemian. Ironically in horror, sometimes it’s incorrectly perceived as a case of low standards.
Everyone now and a film...
- 8/14/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Interplanetary, a new horror / sci-fi thriller from director Chance Shirley about "monsters and mayhem...40 million miles from earth" starring Mia Frost, Kyle Homan and Michael Shelton from Shock-o-Rama Cinema is set to scares audiences on March 15, 2011
Nine men and women, employees of Interplanetary Corporation, live and work on Mars. Their days aren't particularly interesting, much less exciting, until they are assaulted by a murderous band of strangers and a seemingly unstoppable alien creature. Do these attacks have anything to do with the Martian fossil recently uncovered by one of the employees? Will the rapidly increasing body count adversely affect Interplanetary's stock price? And can anyone survive long enough to fill out the inevitable paperwork?
2010 / Color / 96 mins. / 1.78:1 Widescreen (16x9) / Not Rated / Region 0 / Ntsc
Special Features:
- Commentary by director Chance Shirley
- Shock-o-Rama Trailer Vault
DVD Release Date: March 15, 2011
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Nine men and women, employees of Interplanetary Corporation, live and work on Mars. Their days aren't particularly interesting, much less exciting, until they are assaulted by a murderous band of strangers and a seemingly unstoppable alien creature. Do these attacks have anything to do with the Martian fossil recently uncovered by one of the employees? Will the rapidly increasing body count adversely affect Interplanetary's stock price? And can anyone survive long enough to fill out the inevitable paperwork?
2010 / Color / 96 mins. / 1.78:1 Widescreen (16x9) / Not Rated / Region 0 / Ntsc
Special Features:
- Commentary by director Chance Shirley
- Shock-o-Rama Trailer Vault
DVD Release Date: March 15, 2011
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- 12/18/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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