I never understood why Jurassic Park was the only dinosaur-related franchise to outlive the dino hysteria of the 90s. Don’t get me wrong, Spielberg’s classic is clearly the best movie to come out of that trend, but that doesn’t change the fact that dinosaurs as a concept are in the public domain and should have been featured in countless other films.
Fortunately for fans of all things prehistoric, Scott Beck and Bryan Woods’s upcoming 65 (March 10th) promises a return to the Jurassic-Park-less thrills of completely original dinosaur movies. And with that in mind, we’ve come up with this list highlighting six of the best non-jp dinosaur thrillers for all your prehistoric media needs!
As usual, this list is purely based on personal opinion, but since this is Bloody Disgusting, we’ll be limiting entries to monster movies and thrillers. That means no Super Mario Bros...
Fortunately for fans of all things prehistoric, Scott Beck and Bryan Woods’s upcoming 65 (March 10th) promises a return to the Jurassic-Park-less thrills of completely original dinosaur movies. And with that in mind, we’ve come up with this list highlighting six of the best non-jp dinosaur thrillers for all your prehistoric media needs!
As usual, this list is purely based on personal opinion, but since this is Bloody Disgusting, we’ll be limiting entries to monster movies and thrillers. That means no Super Mario Bros...
- 2/17/2023
- by Luiz H. C.
- bloody-disgusting.com
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Microbudget viral hit The VelociPastor is — finally — gearing up for a second bite, and it’s heading to Europe.
It’s been over three years since the comedy-horror — written and directed by Brendan Steere — became an online phenomenon, largely due to its pun-tastic title (the result of a phone autocorrect mistake), but with significant help from an insane plot that involved ninjas, prostitutes and a crime-fighting clergyman who transforms into a dinosaur when angry (with some comically cheap aesthetics).
A sequel has been in discussion for some time (The Hollywood Reporter first broke the news back in 2020), but now the wheels appear to be moving, with pre-production underway for the past year and the team behind it now revealing the plot and launching a Kickstarter campaign, aimed at raising 275,000. The campaign will run Oct. 13-Nov. 11.
VelociPastor 2 will pick up the story of the...
Microbudget viral hit The VelociPastor is — finally — gearing up for a second bite, and it’s heading to Europe.
It’s been over three years since the comedy-horror — written and directed by Brendan Steere — became an online phenomenon, largely due to its pun-tastic title (the result of a phone autocorrect mistake), but with significant help from an insane plot that involved ninjas, prostitutes and a crime-fighting clergyman who transforms into a dinosaur when angry (with some comically cheap aesthetics).
A sequel has been in discussion for some time (The Hollywood Reporter first broke the news back in 2020), but now the wheels appear to be moving, with pre-production underway for the past year and the team behind it now revealing the plot and launching a Kickstarter campaign, aimed at raising 275,000. The campaign will run Oct. 13-Nov. 11.
VelociPastor 2 will pick up the story of the...
- 10/13/2022
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Stars: Stephan Goldbach, Michelle Jones, Alyssa Kempinski, Tom Martin, Thea McCartan, Rob O’Rourke, Marcin Paluch, Tracy Willet, Matt Ziegel | Written and Directed by Brendan Steere
Originally shot in 2012 as a thesis project at the School of Visual Arts, professor Roy Frumkes is the film’s executive producer, Animosity had a festival run that included Fantasia and the Boston SciFi Film Festival. But after a small release it quickly faded into obscurity. Then writer/director Brendan Steere had an unexpected, and unlikely, hit with The VelociPastor.
Never one to pass up a quick cash in, Wild Eye Releasing has now dusted Animosity off and scheduled it for re-release. Is it one of their better finds, or just another student film that should stay forgotten?
A woman (Thea McCartan; Altered Hours) stalks and kills her daughter with a skill saw before taking a shower and showing the house to prospective buyers Mike...
Originally shot in 2012 as a thesis project at the School of Visual Arts, professor Roy Frumkes is the film’s executive producer, Animosity had a festival run that included Fantasia and the Boston SciFi Film Festival. But after a small release it quickly faded into obscurity. Then writer/director Brendan Steere had an unexpected, and unlikely, hit with The VelociPastor.
Never one to pass up a quick cash in, Wild Eye Releasing has now dusted Animosity off and scheduled it for re-release. Is it one of their better finds, or just another student film that should stay forgotten?
A woman (Thea McCartan; Altered Hours) stalks and kills her daughter with a skill saw before taking a shower and showing the house to prospective buyers Mike...
- 8/4/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
DC Reveals First Look at DC Horror's The Conjuring: The Lover #2: "Dark and haunting adventures continue when DC Horror, the all-new 17+ imprint from DC and Warner Bros. Consumer Products, launches The Conjuring: The Lover #2, available digitally and at participating retailers on July 6! The second installment of this five-issues limited series is part of the prelude to the fan-favorite New Line Cinema film, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, currently available in theaters and exclusively on HBO Max.
Co-Written by David L. Johnson-McGoldrick and New York Times best-selling author Rex Ogle with series artwork by Garry Brown (Catwoman), the first look at some of the spine-tingling interior pages from issue #2 is available now.
In this second installment, Jessica’s life begins to take a turn for the terrifying as she finds herself experiencing increasingly disturbing events at her college. Most troubling of all, she begins to suspect...
Co-Written by David L. Johnson-McGoldrick and New York Times best-selling author Rex Ogle with series artwork by Garry Brown (Catwoman), the first look at some of the spine-tingling interior pages from issue #2 is available now.
In this second installment, Jessica’s life begins to take a turn for the terrifying as she finds herself experiencing increasingly disturbing events at her college. Most troubling of all, she begins to suspect...
- 7/1/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The VelociPastor is plotting its return ... almost.
The follow-up to the comedy-horror actioner — a viral hit thanks to its pun-tastic title and an insane plot involving ninjas, prostitutes and a crime-fighting clergyman who transforms into a dinosaur when angry — is now taking shape.
Writer/director Brendan Steere — who famously made his feature debut for just $35,000 (and was initially inspired by an autocorrect error on his phone) — had previously announced that a sequel was in the works, but has now revealed to The Hollywood Reporter the title, plot and plans for an entire three-part franchise. ...
The follow-up to the comedy-horror actioner — a viral hit thanks to its pun-tastic title and an insane plot involving ninjas, prostitutes and a crime-fighting clergyman who transforms into a dinosaur when angry — is now taking shape.
Writer/director Brendan Steere — who famously made his feature debut for just $35,000 (and was initially inspired by an autocorrect error on his phone) — had previously announced that a sequel was in the works, but has now revealed to The Hollywood Reporter the title, plot and plans for an entire three-part franchise. ...
- 6/23/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The VelociPastor is plotting its return ... almost.
The follow-up to the comedy-horror actioner — a viral hit thanks to its pun-tastic title and an insane plot involving ninjas, prostitutes and a crime-fighting clergyman who transforms into a dinosaur when angry — is now taking shape.
Writer/director Brendan Steere — who famously made his feature debut for just $35,000 (and was initially inspired by an autocorrect error on his phone) — had previously announced that a sequel was in the works, but has now revealed to The Hollywood Reporter the title, plot and plans for an entire three-part franchise. ...
The follow-up to the comedy-horror actioner — a viral hit thanks to its pun-tastic title and an insane plot involving ninjas, prostitutes and a crime-fighting clergyman who transforms into a dinosaur when angry — is now taking shape.
Writer/director Brendan Steere — who famously made his feature debut for just $35,000 (and was initially inspired by an autocorrect error on his phone) — had previously announced that a sequel was in the works, but has now revealed to The Hollywood Reporter the title, plot and plans for an entire three-part franchise. ...
- 6/23/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s finally happening. The sequel you’ve all been waiting for. No, not Mad Max: Fury Road 2. I’m talking about The VelociPastor 2. And no, that isn’t a typo. I didn’t mean to write velociraptor. It’s VelociPastor, as in a dinosaur mixed with a man of the faith. Talk about an elevator pitch, right?
The director of the original, Brendan Steere, took to Twitter this week sharing a video of himself printing out a script for the sequel as an unofficial announcement. But how did we get here?
Well, apparently, there’s a movie known as The VelociPastor that was released in 2018. It was originally conceived back in 2010 and eventually made for a measly $35,000 thanks to a private investor. It then found its way to a festival in Portland, Oregon where it was bought by a company called Wild Eye.
After its release,...
The director of the original, Brendan Steere, took to Twitter this week sharing a video of himself printing out a script for the sequel as an unofficial announcement. But how did we get here?
Well, apparently, there’s a movie known as The VelociPastor that was released in 2018. It was originally conceived back in 2010 and eventually made for a measly $35,000 thanks to a private investor. It then found its way to a festival in Portland, Oregon where it was bought by a company called Wild Eye.
After its release,...
- 3/12/2020
- by Ryan Beltram
- We Got This Covered
In the absurd, low-budget Wtf-is-that-film-called world of low-budget horror where Sharknado recently ruled the seas, one ludicrous title made the most noise this year. The VelociPastor, an unlikely story of a grief-stricken priest who, given the power to transform into a dinosaur when angry, teams with a local prostitute to fight crime, became a viral smash when its sales agent and U.S. distributor Wild Eye Releasing dropped a poster ("The Man of the Claw," it screamed) and trailer in late April.
From there began, in the words of writer-director Brendan Steere — whose idea for the film began with ...
From there began, in the words of writer-director Brendan Steere — whose idea for the film began with ...
- 11/8/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
In the absurd, low-budget Wtf-is-that-film-called world of low-budget horror where Sharknado recently ruled the seas, one ludicrous title made the most noise this year. The VelociPastor, an unlikely story of a grief-stricken priest who, given the power to transform into a dinosaur when angry, teams with a local prostitute to fight crime, became a viral smash when its sales agent and U.S. distributor Wild Eye Releasing dropped a poster ("The Man of the Claw," it screamed) and trailer in late April.
From there began, in the words of writer-director Brendan Steere — whose idea for the film began with ...
From there began, in the words of writer-director Brendan Steere — whose idea for the film began with ...
- 11/8/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The VelociPastor (2019) Director: Brendan Steere Stars: Greg Cohan, Alyssa Kempinski, Aurelio Voltaire A man of the cloth discovers he has the ability to turn in to a bloodthirsty dinosaur and, with the help of a hooker with a heart of gold, sets out to clean up the streets from drug-smuggling ninja priests. Some movies only need a good title to justify their existence. I don't know if a group…...
- 8/14/2019
- by Jason Adams
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Alyssa Kempinski, Greg Cohan, Claire Hsu, Aurelio Voltaire, Nicholas M. Garofolo, Daniel Steere, Fernando Pacheco De Castro, Jiechang Yang, Jesse Turits, Erik Oh, Zachary Steere | Written and Directed by Brendan Steere
As soon as I read the title The Velocipastor I knew I had to see it. I didn’t need to see a trailer, I didn’t need to read what the story was, that title had already sold me. Despite this, I did keep my expectations low.
I needn’t have worried though because The Velocipastor knows exactly what type of movie it is and relishes in it. The story itself is simple, after he witnesses his parents die a priest discovers that he has the power to turn into a dinosaur. At first he is horrified but he then believes he can use it for ‘good’ and fight criminals and the worst people of the world.
As soon as I read the title The Velocipastor I knew I had to see it. I didn’t need to see a trailer, I didn’t need to read what the story was, that title had already sold me. Despite this, I did keep my expectations low.
I needn’t have worried though because The Velocipastor knows exactly what type of movie it is and relishes in it. The story itself is simple, after he witnesses his parents die a priest discovers that he has the power to turn into a dinosaur. At first he is horrified but he then believes he can use it for ‘good’ and fight criminals and the worst people of the world.
- 8/13/2019
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
A man of the cloth turns Jurassic in Wild Eye Releasing’s The Velocipastor – coming this August to DVD and Digital! The Brendan Steere directed classic-in-the-making will be available on DVD and Digital August 13 on such platforms as iTunes, Comcast, Spectrum, Dish, Vudu, Amazon, Fandango and Sling. A Blu-ray release will follow September 17. …
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- 8/11/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
We’ve had our eyes on The VelociPastor since the project was first announced. I mean, how can we not be mesmerized by a film that features a priest turning into a dinosaur? Dread Central was lucky enough to score an exclusive interview with the film’s writer/director Brendan Steere. Give it a read below the trailer […]
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- 8/8/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Headlining today's Horror Highlights is an exclusive Q&a with The VelociPaster writer/director Brendan Steere, who gives us some insights into his dino-centric horror comedy ahead of its release on August 13th. We also have a teaser trailer and festival screening details for the short film Cole & Colette (written by Harker Jones), as well as information on the world premiere screening of Hilton Ariel Ruiz's Zombie with a Shotgun.
Q&a with The Velocipastor Writer/Director Brendan Steere: "Brendan Steere, the genius behind cult sensation The Velocipastor, gives us the 411 on the upcoming DVD release of the film!
Was it the success of other, funny-but-frightening genre movies of late responsible for Velocipastor?
Well, the idea started back in 2011, so back then I was more inspired by things like Grindhouse and Machete. Afterwards, it kind of evolved into just a pastiche/love letter to all the “so bad it’s...
Q&a with The Velocipastor Writer/Director Brendan Steere: "Brendan Steere, the genius behind cult sensation The Velocipastor, gives us the 411 on the upcoming DVD release of the film!
Was it the success of other, funny-but-frightening genre movies of late responsible for Velocipastor?
Well, the idea started back in 2011, so back then I was more inspired by things like Grindhouse and Machete. Afterwards, it kind of evolved into just a pastiche/love letter to all the “so bad it’s...
- 8/5/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Ladies and gentlemen, while you all wait to see Avengers: Endgame this weekend, let me introduce you to a crazy-ass new action film that’s been made called The Velocipastor!
This is the real hero that we all need in our lives. The film focuses on a priest who transforms into a dinosaur and battles ninjas. This is as B as a B-movie can get and it looks insanely ridiculous and super cheap, but it’ll be filled with charmingly cheesy fun.
Here’s the official synopsis:
After a devastating family tragedy, a priest travels to China to find deeper spirituality, but instead is endowed with an ancient ability that allows him to turn into a dinosaur. At first, he is horrified by his newfound superpower, but a local prostitute convinces him to use his newfound gift to fight evil – and ninjas.
This film was written and directed by Brendan Steere...
This is the real hero that we all need in our lives. The film focuses on a priest who transforms into a dinosaur and battles ninjas. This is as B as a B-movie can get and it looks insanely ridiculous and super cheap, but it’ll be filled with charmingly cheesy fun.
Here’s the official synopsis:
After a devastating family tragedy, a priest travels to China to find deeper spirituality, but instead is endowed with an ancient ability that allows him to turn into a dinosaur. At first, he is horrified by his newfound superpower, but a local prostitute convinces him to use his newfound gift to fight evil – and ninjas.
This film was written and directed by Brendan Steere...
- 4/25/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Just when you think you’ve seen it all, along comes Wild Eye Releasing’s The Velocipastor – in which a priest turns into a dinosaur and fights ninjas… Every 12-year old boys dream movie? I think so! Gregory James Cohan, Alyssa Kempinski, Daniel Steere, Yang Jiechang, Jesse Turits, Fernando Pacheco de Castro and Aurelio Voltaire star in the film, which is written and directed by Brendan Steere (Animosity).
After a devastating family tragedy, a priest travels to China to find deeper spirituality, but instead is endowed with an ancient ability that allows him to turn into a dinosaur. At first, he is horrified by his newfound superpower, but a local prostitute convinces him to use his newfound gift to fight evil – and ninjas.
Ahead of the home entertainment release in August, The Velocipastor will have a special midnight screening at the Texas Frightmare Weekend on May 3rd. In the meantime,...
After a devastating family tragedy, a priest travels to China to find deeper spirituality, but instead is endowed with an ancient ability that allows him to turn into a dinosaur. At first, he is horrified by his newfound superpower, but a local prostitute convinces him to use his newfound gift to fight evil – and ninjas.
Ahead of the home entertainment release in August, The Velocipastor will have a special midnight screening at the Texas Frightmare Weekend on May 3rd. In the meantime,...
- 4/23/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
With a special guest list that includes Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell, Tim Curry, Robert Englund, Meat Loaf, Cassandra Peterson, Barbara Crampton, Joe Bob Briggs, and more, Texas Frightmare Weekend (presented by Arrow Video) is already a must-stop experience for horror fans this May, and to add blood-stained icing to the cake, the full lineup for this year's Texas Frightmare Weekend Film Festival has now been revealed.
Press Release: Dallas, TX, April 8, 2019: Texas Frightmare Weekend Presented by Arrow Video is back this May 3-5, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency Dfw Airport. Now celebrating its 14th terrifying year and continuing their wildly popular free film festival to all Tfw pass holders! Fourteen (14) feature films and eleven (11) short films will be screening from Arrow Video, Wild Eye Releasing, Millman Productions and several indie companies all weekend long.
In The Dead Center a hospital psychiatrist's own sanity is pushed to the edge when a...
Press Release: Dallas, TX, April 8, 2019: Texas Frightmare Weekend Presented by Arrow Video is back this May 3-5, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency Dfw Airport. Now celebrating its 14th terrifying year and continuing their wildly popular free film festival to all Tfw pass holders! Fourteen (14) feature films and eleven (11) short films will be screening from Arrow Video, Wild Eye Releasing, Millman Productions and several indie companies all weekend long.
In The Dead Center a hospital psychiatrist's own sanity is pushed to the edge when a...
- 4/11/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The biggest celebration of genre films in Latin America will kick off on May 17th with Brazil's 2018 Fantaspoa film festival, and following the reveal of the first wave of titles, the second wave of titles for the anticipated festival have now been unveiled, along with the announcement that filmmaker William Lustig will join Mick Garris in receiving a career achievement award:
We have the official press release below with the full second wave of titles, and be sure to visit Fantaspoa's official website for more information.
Press Release: Porto Alegre, Brazil - April 30, 2018 - Brazil's Fantaspoa, the largest genre film festival in Latin America, is proud to reveal the second wave of programming selected for their upcoming fourteenth edition, running from May 17th through June 3rd, 2018. The celebrated genre film fest, which takes place annually in the lakeside city of Porto Alegre will announce their full line-up, containing more than 100 films from around the world,...
We have the official press release below with the full second wave of titles, and be sure to visit Fantaspoa's official website for more information.
Press Release: Porto Alegre, Brazil - April 30, 2018 - Brazil's Fantaspoa, the largest genre film festival in Latin America, is proud to reveal the second wave of programming selected for their upcoming fourteenth edition, running from May 17th through June 3rd, 2018. The celebrated genre film fest, which takes place annually in the lakeside city of Porto Alegre will announce their full line-up, containing more than 100 films from around the world,...
- 5/1/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Brazil’s Fantaspoa, the largest genre film festival in Latin America, have revealed the second wave of programming selected for their upcoming fourteenth edition, running from May 17th through June 3rd, 2018. The celebrated genre film fest, which takes place annually in the lakeside city of Porto Alegre will announce their full line-up, containing more than 100 films from around the world, on the second week of May.
Twenty new features are being announced today, in addition to the seventeen previously announced, which included Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, Mohawk, The Ranger, Ederlezi Rising, and Les Garçons Sauvages.
Along with previously announced “Masters of Horror” creator Mick Garris, director William Lustig will also receive a career achievement award at the 2018 festival. Lustig, whose films include Maniac, Uncle Sam, and the Maniac Cop trilogy, is also the CEO of Blue Underground, an American entertainment company specializing in the distribution of obscure exploitation films.
Twenty new features are being announced today, in addition to the seventeen previously announced, which included Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, Mohawk, The Ranger, Ederlezi Rising, and Les Garçons Sauvages.
Along with previously announced “Masters of Horror” creator Mick Garris, director William Lustig will also receive a career achievement award at the 2018 festival. Lustig, whose films include Maniac, Uncle Sam, and the Maniac Cop trilogy, is also the CEO of Blue Underground, an American entertainment company specializing in the distribution of obscure exploitation films.
- 5/1/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
We told you back in May that Director Brendan Steere had taken his faux grindhouse trailer and turned it into a feature length film about a priest that can turn into a dinosaur and eats criminals. The VelociPastor turns a pastor into a dinosaur, while also battling off ninja who followed him home. It’s equal […]...
- 7/18/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Feratum film festival surprisingly revealed the official selection for its upcoming third edition last Saturday. This announcement comes one month before the festival kicks off in the town of Tlalpujahua, Mexico, as Feratum will take place from October 2 to 5. It seems Feratum 2014 has less renowned films than the previous edition, and in general less material, but the festival's director Miguel Marín said that there are some surprises yet to be announced. Meanwhile, check the official selection of feature length films (there's a Twitch review or article if possible). International Feature COMPETITIONAnimosity (dir. Brendan Steere, Us) Another (dir. Jason Bognacki, Us) Bombshell Bloodbath (dir. Brett Mullen, Us)Also selected for Sitges 2014Circus of the Dead (dir. Billy Pon, Us) Crawl or Die (dir. Oklahoma...
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- 9/1/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Following previous announcements of their film lineup, the Fantasia International Film Festival has released their full lineup of movies to be shown at the 18th Annual festival, starting July 17.
New additions to the lineup include 2014 Cannes Selection When Animals Dream, directed by Jonas Alexander Amby and the return of Fantasia’s showcase of animated films, Axis.
Tickets for the festival go on sale starting July 16, and the festival runs through August 5.
View the whole press release of additional announcements below:
Fantasia Celebrates Its 18th Birthday
With Over 160 Feature Films Montreal, Thursday July 10, 2014 – 2014 is the year that Fantasia turns 18. We can’t believe it either. Fantasia’s 18th birthday means over 160 features and something in the neighborhood of 300 shorts, many being shown for the first time on this continent, a good number screening here for the first time anywhere in the world.In addition to being stacked with a multitude of breathtaking debut filmmaker discoveries,...
New additions to the lineup include 2014 Cannes Selection When Animals Dream, directed by Jonas Alexander Amby and the return of Fantasia’s showcase of animated films, Axis.
Tickets for the festival go on sale starting July 16, and the festival runs through August 5.
View the whole press release of additional announcements below:
Fantasia Celebrates Its 18th Birthday
With Over 160 Feature Films Montreal, Thursday July 10, 2014 – 2014 is the year that Fantasia turns 18. We can’t believe it either. Fantasia’s 18th birthday means over 160 features and something in the neighborhood of 300 shorts, many being shown for the first time on this continent, a good number screening here for the first time anywhere in the world.In addition to being stacked with a multitude of breathtaking debut filmmaker discoveries,...
- 7/10/2014
- by Brian Welk
- SoundOnSight
When Buffalo Screams expanded and re-branded as the Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival, we knew they had big ambitions. With a whopping 85 films on their slate for 2013, we'd say they're well on their way!
From the Press Release:
Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival has announced an ambitious slate of 85 films which will screen between Friday, November 8th, and Thursday, November 14th, at the Dipson Amherst Theatre in Buffalo, New York.
Several distinguished genre filmmakers are scheduled to attend:
- Lloyd Kaufman, who will receive the Dedication to Filmmaking Excellence Award, is screening Return to Nuke ‘Em High Vol. 1, billed as a Sneak Preview, as a fundraiser for the Niagara Arts & Culture Center (Nacc) in Niagara Falls;
- Roy Frumkes will screen Animosity, which he executive produced for writer-director Brendan Steere; and
- Brett Kelly will screen the horror comedy musical My Fair Zombie.
Albert Pyun receives the Indie Genre Spirit...
From the Press Release:
Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival has announced an ambitious slate of 85 films which will screen between Friday, November 8th, and Thursday, November 14th, at the Dipson Amherst Theatre in Buffalo, New York.
Several distinguished genre filmmakers are scheduled to attend:
- Lloyd Kaufman, who will receive the Dedication to Filmmaking Excellence Award, is screening Return to Nuke ‘Em High Vol. 1, billed as a Sneak Preview, as a fundraiser for the Niagara Arts & Culture Center (Nacc) in Niagara Falls;
- Roy Frumkes will screen Animosity, which he executive produced for writer-director Brendan Steere; and
- Brett Kelly will screen the horror comedy musical My Fair Zombie.
Albert Pyun receives the Indie Genre Spirit...
- 10/21/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Animosity is an upcoming horror-thriller which comes from director Brendan Steere and as you’re about to see – it looks pretty cool. Deep secrets, shallow grave. In other words: a house in the middle of the woods & a lot of mistery. Today we’re here to share the first official trailer and poster for the whole thing, head inside to check it out and let us know what you think! Written and directed by Brendan Steere, the movie revolves around a newlywed couple who moves into a cabin in the woods. Soon, they discover the forest surrounding the house is host to sinister supernatural powers...
- 3/11/2013
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
As we continue to celebrate all things indie horror this month, we are happy to bring you the first artwork, stills, trailer, and screening announcement for the latest passion driven terror tale, Animosity. Check it out!
From the Press Release
Director/Writer Brendan Steere (The Velocipastor) and Executive Producer Roy Frumkes (Street Trash, Document Of The Dead) present the horror-thriller feature film Animosity.
A newlywed couple moves into a house in the middle of the woods. Soon, they discover the forest surrounding the house is host to sinister supernatural powers that cause them to turn against each other.
Animosity was produced by Brandon Taylor (The Remembrance) and Michael Allen. It is the first feature film lensed by cinematographer Jesse Gouldsbury. The film is edited by Steve Burgess and scored by composer Geoff Gesch. Tracy Willet (Snow), Marcin Paluch (The Retribution), Tom Martin (Doctor Bello), Alyssa Kempenski (Sadie The Webseries) and...
From the Press Release
Director/Writer Brendan Steere (The Velocipastor) and Executive Producer Roy Frumkes (Street Trash, Document Of The Dead) present the horror-thriller feature film Animosity.
A newlywed couple moves into a house in the middle of the woods. Soon, they discover the forest surrounding the house is host to sinister supernatural powers that cause them to turn against each other.
Animosity was produced by Brandon Taylor (The Remembrance) and Michael Allen. It is the first feature film lensed by cinematographer Jesse Gouldsbury. The film is edited by Steve Burgess and scored by composer Geoff Gesch. Tracy Willet (Snow), Marcin Paluch (The Retribution), Tom Martin (Doctor Bello), Alyssa Kempenski (Sadie The Webseries) and...
- 3/11/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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