Fango got the scoop that Bill Moseley, who previously shared the screen with Hodder in The Devil’S Rejects and Fallen Angels, will play his brother in Old 37 (which we last reported on here). Directed and edited by Christian Winters from a script by Paul Travers (also producing with Carrie Alton, Dayna Ghiraldi and Evan Greenhill), the movie sees the twisted siblings posing as paramedics, intercepting 911 calls and picking up victims in the titular vintage ambulance. The cast also includes Brandi Cyrus (Miley’s sister), Caitlin Harris, Olivia Alexander, Maxwell Zagorski, Ben Schneider and Mindy White. Creating the carnage is Brian Spears, whose many credits include I Sell The Dead, Stake Land, The Innkeepers, V/H/S and the upcoming Hellbenders and We Are What We Are.
“I’m really excited to be a part of Old 37,” Moseley says. “I love the script and the characters. It’s...
“I’m really excited to be a part of Old 37,” Moseley says. “I love the script and the characters. It’s...
- 11/16/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Fango got the scoop that Bill Moseley, who previously shared the screen with Hodder in The Devil’S Rejects and Fallen Angels, will play his brother in Old 37 (which we last reported on here). Directed and edited by Christian Winters from a script by Paul Travers (also producing with Carrie Alton, Dayna Ghiraldi and Evan Greenhill), the movie sees the twisted siblings posing as paramedics, intercepting 911 calls and picking up victims in the titular vintage ambulance. The cast also includes Brandi Cyrus (Miley’s sister), Caitlin Harris, Olivia Alexander, Maxwell Zagorski, Ben Schneider and Mindy White. Creating the carnage is Brian Spears, whose many credits include I Sell The Dead, Stake Land, The Innkeepers, V/H/S and the upcoming Hellbenders and We Are What We Are.
“I’m really excited to be a part of Old 37,” Moseley says. “I love the script and the characters. It’s...
“I’m really excited to be a part of Old 37,” Moseley says. “I love the script and the characters. It’s...
- 11/16/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Fango got the scoop that Bill Moseley, who previously shared the screen with Hodder in The Devil’S Rejects and Fallen Angels, will play his brother in Old 37 (which we last reported on here). Directed and edited by Christian Winters from a script by Paul Travers (also producing with Carrie Alton, Dayna Ghiraldi and Evan Greenhill), the movie sees the twisted siblings posing as paramedics, intercepting 911 calls and picking up victims in the titular vintage ambulance. The cast also includes Brandi Cyrus (Miley’s sister), Caitlin Harris, Olivia Alexander, Maxwell Zagorski, Ben Schneider and Mindy White. Creating the carnage is Brian Spears, whose many credits include I Sell The Dead, Stake Land, The Innkeepers, V/H/S and the upcoming Hellbenders and We Are What We Are.
“I’m really excited to be a part of Old 37,” Moseley says. “I love the script and the characters. It’s...
“I’m really excited to be a part of Old 37,” Moseley says. “I love the script and the characters. It’s...
- 11/16/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Fango got the scoop that Bill Moseley, who previously shared the screen with Hodder in The Devil’S Rejects and Fallen Angels, will play his brother in Old 37 (which we last reported on here). Directed and edited by Christian Winters from a script by Paul Travers (also producing with Carrie Alton, Dayna Ghiraldi and Evan Greenhill), the movie sees the twisted siblings posing as paramedics, intercepting 911 calls and picking up victims in the titular vintage ambulance. The cast also includes Brandi Cyrus (Miley’s sister), Caitlin Harris, Olivia Alexander, Maxwell Zagorski, Ben Schneider and Mindy White. Creating the carnage is Brian Spears, whose many credits include I Sell The Dead, Stake Land, The Innkeepers, V/H/S and the upcoming Hellbenders and We Are What We Are.
“I’m really excited to be a part of Old 37,” Moseley says. “I love the script and the characters. It’s...
“I’m really excited to be a part of Old 37,” Moseley says. “I love the script and the characters. It’s...
- 11/16/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
New 1 sheet pops up for the feature ’15 Till Midnight’ “Parallel worlds collide as a secret society policing this phenomena track a man whose wife has seemingly disappeared.” The film is directed by Wolfgang Meyer, who is currently finishing lensing the horror film “Cut” which has appearances by Tony Todd, Michael Berryman, and Kane Hodder. It was written by and stars Brandon Slagle, who also appears in Cut and whose credits also include the recently released sure to be grindhouse classic, The Super. Also appearing are Dee Martin (Notorious), Devanny Pinn (Song of the Shattered), Andrew Roth (Methodic), and many more. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1568798/ Related Posts:Song of the Shattered: brutal pics from controversial new filmThe Gate of Fallen Angels: thriller trailer – feature debut of Vinny GuadagninoVIViD: Trailer posted – new film explores sociopathic body jumpingMovie Dog Fight looks to tear it up!Dog Fight: Female Driven Horror...
- 11/30/2010
- by HN
- Horror News
Elegant and charming supporting actor with more than 200 credits over a 70-year career
Kevin McCarthy, who has died aged 96, notched up more than 70 years as a working actor on stage and screen, with more than 200 film and TV credits. However mundane the material, it was usually enhanced by his lazy charm and natural elegance, his intriguing baritone voice and unconventional good looks – all attributes that might well have led him down the political path of his cousin, senator Eugene McCarthy. As it happened, he preferred to play politicians rather than be one.
He received his first screen credit in Laslo Benedek's version of Death of a Salesman (1951). McCarthy had previously played Biff, one of Willy Loman's disillusioned sons, in the London production of Arthur Miller's play, in 1949. By the time of the movie, he was a youthful-looking 37, with considerable stage experience. Resuming the role of Biff, he held...
Kevin McCarthy, who has died aged 96, notched up more than 70 years as a working actor on stage and screen, with more than 200 film and TV credits. However mundane the material, it was usually enhanced by his lazy charm and natural elegance, his intriguing baritone voice and unconventional good looks – all attributes that might well have led him down the political path of his cousin, senator Eugene McCarthy. As it happened, he preferred to play politicians rather than be one.
He received his first screen credit in Laslo Benedek's version of Death of a Salesman (1951). McCarthy had previously played Biff, one of Willy Loman's disillusioned sons, in the London production of Arthur Miller's play, in 1949. By the time of the movie, he was a youthful-looking 37, with considerable stage experience. Resuming the role of Biff, he held...
- 9/14/2010
- by Brian Baxter
- The Guardian - Film News
Wrong Turn 3 director Declan O’Brien will be previewing his new Fox DVD splatter sequel at the fast-approaching East Coast edition of Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors, to be held June 5-7 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center (11th Avenue between 34th and 39th Streets) in New York City. O’Brien (pictured below with friend), the director of the Sci Fi Channel original movies Rock Monster, Monster Ark and Cyclops, will debut exclusive clips from Wrong Turn 3 (about another group of lost travelers facing off against inbred hillbilly maniacs) at the convention on Sunday.
In addition to his directing chores, O’Brien has also scripted Harpies, The Snake King and Savage Planet for Sci Fi. Stop by this site again over the next couple of days as we begin posting the full schedules (auditorium panels and film programs) for the Fango show.
In other convention news, Trick ’R Treat...
In addition to his directing chores, O’Brien has also scripted Harpies, The Snake King and Savage Planet for Sci Fi. Stop by this site again over the next couple of days as we begin posting the full schedules (auditorium panels and film programs) for the Fango show.
In other convention news, Trick ’R Treat...
- 6/1/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Tony Timpone)
- Fangoria
A panel devoted to the Canadian slasher flick Smash Cut has been added to the lineup of the fast-approaching East Coast edition of Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors, to be held June 5-7, 2009 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center (11th Avenue between 34th and 39th Streets) in New York City. Representing the film will be stars David Hess and Jennilee Murray, plus director Lee Gordon Demarbre (Jesus Christ, Vampire Hunter), writer Ian Driscoll and the Godfather of Gore himself, Herschell Gordon Lewis!
In Smash Cut (an ode to the films of Herschell Gordon Lewis, who has a cameo in the movie), Hess (pictured below) plays Able Whitman, a troubled filmmaker losing his mind in an extraordinary way. After accidentally killing an exotic dancer, he decides to use her body parts in his newest horror picture. But when her sister (played by porn star Sasha Grey) begins investigating, Able must...
In Smash Cut (an ode to the films of Herschell Gordon Lewis, who has a cameo in the movie), Hess (pictured below) plays Able Whitman, a troubled filmmaker losing his mind in an extraordinary way. After accidentally killing an exotic dancer, he decides to use her body parts in his newest horror picture. But when her sister (played by porn star Sasha Grey) begins investigating, Able must...
- 5/29/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Tony Timpone)
- Fangoria
A panel devoted to the Canadian slasher flick Smash Cut has been added to the lineup of the fast-approaching East Coast edition of Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors, to be held June 5-7, 2009 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center (11th Avenue between 34th and 39th Streets) in New York City. Representing the film will be stars David Hess and Jennilee Murray, plus director Lee Gordon Demarbre (Jesus Christ, Vampire Hunter), writer Ian Driscoll and the Godfather of Gore himself, Herschell Gordon Lewis!
In Smash Cut (an ode to the films of Herschell Gordon Lewis, who has a cameo in the movie), Hess (pictured below) plays Able Whitman, a troubled filmmaker losing his mind in an extraordinary way. After accidentally killing an exotic dancer, he decides to use her body parts in his newest horror picture. But when her sister (played by porn star Sasha Grey) begins investigating, Able must...
In Smash Cut (an ode to the films of Herschell Gordon Lewis, who has a cameo in the movie), Hess (pictured below) plays Able Whitman, a troubled filmmaker losing his mind in an extraordinary way. After accidentally killing an exotic dancer, he decides to use her body parts in his newest horror picture. But when her sister (played by porn star Sasha Grey) begins investigating, Able must...
- 5/29/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Tony Timpone)
- Fangoria
30 Days Of Night actor Ben Foster (pictured below), star of the upcoming sci-fi thriller Pandorum, has joined the lineup of the fast-approaching East Coast edition of Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors, to be held June 5-7, 2009 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center (11th Avenue between 34th and 39th Streets) in New York City. Foster, who also won raves for his roles in 3:10 To Yuma and X-men: The Last Stand (as Angel), will be joined on Saturday by Pandorum co-star Cung Le, the three-time world champion martial artist.
In other convention news, the Offspring presentation has added castmates Holter Graham, Vic Manetti, Ahna Tessler, Leigh Shannon, Brainscan’s Amy Hargreaves and Headspace’s Pollyanna McIntosh, as well as Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer composer Ryan Shore, to its Saturday preview slot. Other exciting guests/programs set for Fango’s Big Apple blowout include:
• Guillermo del Toro: acclaimed director of Hellboy movies,...
In other convention news, the Offspring presentation has added castmates Holter Graham, Vic Manetti, Ahna Tessler, Leigh Shannon, Brainscan’s Amy Hargreaves and Headspace’s Pollyanna McIntosh, as well as Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer composer Ryan Shore, to its Saturday preview slot. Other exciting guests/programs set for Fango’s Big Apple blowout include:
• Guillermo del Toro: acclaimed director of Hellboy movies,...
- 5/27/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Tony Timpone)
- Fangoria
Monster metalheads Gwar will be invading the fast-approaching East Coast edition of Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors, to be held June 5-7, 2009 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center (11th Avenue between 34th and 39th Streets) in New York City. Bandmates Sleazy P. Martini, Slave, Jizmak Da Gusha and Oderus Urungus will be on hand all three days (at their “human skin” booth), and host a panel on Sunday in their human guises (Don Drakulich, Matt Maguire, Brad Roberts and Dave Brockie).
In another convention update, some new Friday The 13th veterans have joined the roster, namely first Jason Ari Lehman, Part 2’s Warrington Gillette and Part V: A New Beginning director Danny Steinmann, who also helmed The Unseen (under a pseudonym) and Savage Streets. Other exciting guests/programs set for Fango’s Big Apple blowout (more to come!) include:
• Guillermo del Toro: acclaimed director of Hellboy movies, Pan’S Labyrinth,...
In another convention update, some new Friday The 13th veterans have joined the roster, namely first Jason Ari Lehman, Part 2’s Warrington Gillette and Part V: A New Beginning director Danny Steinmann, who also helmed The Unseen (under a pseudonym) and Savage Streets. Other exciting guests/programs set for Fango’s Big Apple blowout (more to come!) include:
• Guillermo del Toro: acclaimed director of Hellboy movies, Pan’S Labyrinth,...
- 5/22/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Tony Timpone)
- Fangoria
Friday The 13th’s Mrs. Voorhees, actress Betsy Palmer, and her “son,” Jason actor Kane Hodder from the series’ seventh through 10th installments, have joined the lineup of the fast-approaching East Coast edition of Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors. The event will be held June 5-7, 2009 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center (11th Avenue between 34th and 39th Streets) in New York City. Fan favorite Palmer also appeared in The Fear: Resurrection and Bryan Norton’s Penny Dreadful, while Hodder stalked through Hatchet, B.T.K. (pictured), Ed Gein: The Butcher Of Plainfield, Fallen Angels and Prison, to name a few.
Two other additions to the NYC Fango con worth noting:
• Toxic Avenger: The Musical: special guests and song highlights from the Off-Broadway smash! (Saturday)
• Walking Distance panel: with Closet Space writer/director Mel House and sexy actresses Debbie Rochon, Shannon Lark and Natalie Jones
Other exciting guests/programs set for...
Two other additions to the NYC Fango con worth noting:
• Toxic Avenger: The Musical: special guests and song highlights from the Off-Broadway smash! (Saturday)
• Walking Distance panel: with Closet Space writer/director Mel House and sexy actresses Debbie Rochon, Shannon Lark and Natalie Jones
Other exciting guests/programs set for...
- 5/19/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Tony Timpone)
- Fangoria
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