We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a call for entries for Scream Factory’s 2013 Mini-Movie Massacre, a trailer for Alice D with Kane Hodder, details on a horror-based game show called Release the Hounds, video highlights of The Walking Dead‘s Norman Reedus’s interview with Conan O’Brien, and much more:
Scream Factory’s 2013 Mini-Movie Massacre Call for Entries: “Scream Factory, the premiere horror genre home entertainment provider, announced today the launch of its Mini-movie Massacre horror short film & video contest to be held on Scream Factory’s official YouTube channel Scream Factory TV. The call for entries is now open starting, October 31 through the deadline of November 17.
Presented by Scream Factory, the 2013 Mini-movie Massacre was created to shine the spotlights on some of today’s best independent horror short films and videos,...
Scream Factory’s 2013 Mini-Movie Massacre Call for Entries: “Scream Factory, the premiere horror genre home entertainment provider, announced today the launch of its Mini-movie Massacre horror short film & video contest to be held on Scream Factory’s official YouTube channel Scream Factory TV. The call for entries is now open starting, October 31 through the deadline of November 17.
Presented by Scream Factory, the 2013 Mini-movie Massacre was created to shine the spotlights on some of today’s best independent horror short films and videos,...
- 11/3/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
How do you measure the character of a man? By the company he keeps? His work ethic? Their dancing prowess? His ability to do the honestly report the facts despite pressure from his mentor, who may or may not be the editor of a powerful newspaper? Alleged would argue it's the latter. We know, that's a pretty specific choice and thus not really applicable to other judgments of character, but that doesn't make it any less valid. What's more, Alleged has won (received?) the Dove Foundation's "Family Approved" seal of approval. Now that's a pedigree few films can match. What does that mean for you the viewer? No sex, no swearing, no violence, and a whole lot of good ol' fashioned moral fiber. Mmmm mmm, yum. If the wholesome story of ethics and love in the face of corruption sounds like you're cup of tea, then you might want to check out Alleged,...
- 11/9/2011
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
If your a fan of period romances, you might want to check out the film “Alleged,” starring Nathan West, Ashley Jonshon, Fred Dalton Thompson, Brian Dennehy and Colm Meaney. The film will be released November 8 on DVD and Blu-ray; you can read more about the film below. “In 1925, on a sweltering summer day in a small Tennessee town, two ideologies prepared for battle. Here, the Scopes ‘Monkey Trial’ began – the historic confrontation fueled by the opposing forces of theology and science. On November 8, Image Entertainment and Slingshot Pictures will release ‘Alleged,’ a stirring romantic story of a young reporter and his fiancée set against the whirlwind...
- 10/10/2011
- by monique
- ShockYa
Former senator Fred Thompson is making his return to the chamber of feature acting, joining A.J. Michalka and Kevin Connolly in Disney's "Secretariat," the story of the horse that won the 1973 Triple Crown.
Margo Martindale, Eric Lange and Drew Roy also have joined the cast of the Randall Wallace-directed picture that stars Diane Lane as the horse's owner, Penny Tweedy, the housewife who broke though a gender barrier to usher Secretariat to greatness.
Thompson will play a master horse breeder and one-time horse-racing league president Bull Hancock. Michalka will play Lane's daughter; Connolly will play a sportswriter.
Martindale ("Mercy") will play a veteran executive secretary who assists Lane through a dark time, Lange ("Lost") will portray real-life sportswriter Andy Beyer, and Roy ("Hannah Montana") will play Thompson's son.
Wme-repped Thompson will shoot "Secretariat," then segue to the indie "Alleged" with Brian Dennehy.
Michalka, repped by CAA and Lynda Goodfriend,...
Margo Martindale, Eric Lange and Drew Roy also have joined the cast of the Randall Wallace-directed picture that stars Diane Lane as the horse's owner, Penny Tweedy, the housewife who broke though a gender barrier to usher Secretariat to greatness.
Thompson will play a master horse breeder and one-time horse-racing league president Bull Hancock. Michalka will play Lane's daughter; Connolly will play a sportswriter.
Martindale ("Mercy") will play a veteran executive secretary who assists Lane through a dark time, Lange ("Lost") will portray real-life sportswriter Andy Beyer, and Roy ("Hannah Montana") will play Thompson's son.
Wme-repped Thompson will shoot "Secretariat," then segue to the indie "Alleged" with Brian Dennehy.
Michalka, repped by CAA and Lynda Goodfriend,...
- 10/4/2009
- by By Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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