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Kumail Nanjiani says he’d “never done this kind of work” dramatically when playing Chippendale’s founder Somen Banerjee for an upcoming Hulu limited series, with the intensity of his performance leading him to develop some back pain during filming.
The Eternals star has previously spoken about the impact of changing his body for the Marvel movie but in a new interview with Vanity Fair, the actor discussed how his latest role in Welcome to Chippendale‘s saw him taking his work home with him in a different way — and how he had to learn to separate home and work life in order to alleviate mental and physical stress associated with the part.
“I started having this back pain a few months into the shoot, this gnarly knot,” he says of one symptom of how his performance work bled into his body. “It got worse and worse,...
Kumail Nanjiani says he’d “never done this kind of work” dramatically when playing Chippendale’s founder Somen Banerjee for an upcoming Hulu limited series, with the intensity of his performance leading him to develop some back pain during filming.
The Eternals star has previously spoken about the impact of changing his body for the Marvel movie but in a new interview with Vanity Fair, the actor discussed how his latest role in Welcome to Chippendale‘s saw him taking his work home with him in a different way — and how he had to learn to separate home and work life in order to alleviate mental and physical stress associated with the part.
“I started having this back pain a few months into the shoot, this gnarly knot,” he says of one symptom of how his performance work bled into his body. “It got worse and worse,...
- 8/4/2022
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
One of the films announced this morning – alongside our V/H/S/99! – for this year’s Midnight Madness slate at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) that we wanted to put a solo spotlight on is a horror movie titled Sick, which notably brings Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer writer Kevin Williamson […]
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- 8/4/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The WhaleWAVELENGTHS - FEATURESConcrete Valley (Antoine Bourges)De Humani Corporis Fabrica (Véréna Paravel, Lucien Castaing-Taylor)Dry Ground BurningHorse Opera (Moyra Davey)Pacifiction (Albert Serra)Queens of the Qing Dynasty (Ashley McKenzie)Unrest (Cyril Schäublin)Will-o’-the-Wisp (João Pedro Rodrigues)Wavelenghths - SHORTSAfter Work (Céline Condorelli, Ben Rivers)Bigger on the Inside (Angelo Madsen Minax)Eventide (Sharon Lockhart)F1ghting Looks Different 2 Me Now (Fox Maxy)Fata Morgana (Tacita Dean)Hors-titre (Wiame Haddad)I Thought the World of You (Kurt Walker)Moonrise (Vincent Grenier)The Newest Olds (Pablo Mazzolo)Puerta a Puerta (Jessica Sarah Rinland, Luis Arnías )The Time That Separates Us (Parastoo Anoushahpour)What Rules the Invisible (Tiffany Sia)Gala PRESENTATIONSAlice, Darling (Mary Nighy)Black Ice (Hubert Davis)The Greatest Beer Run Ever (Peter Farrelly)Butcher’s Crossing (Gabe Polsky)The Hummingbird (Francesca Archibugi)Hunt (Jung-jae Lee)A Jazzman’s Blues (Tyler Perry)Kacchey Limbu (Shubham Yogi)Moving On (Paul Weitz)Paris Memories...
- 8/4/2022
- MUBI
Get ready to crank up that polka music. “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story,” the upcoming Roku original film starring Daniel Radcliffe as the beloved parody musician, will make its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The film will screen Sept. 8, TIFF’s opening night, as the first film in the festival’s annual Midnight Madness programming series. The other films set for Midnight Madness screenings include Ti West’s “X” prequel “Pearl,” anthology horror film “V/H/S 99,” “The Blackening” from director Tim Story, “The People’s Joker” from Vera Drew, “Project Wolf Hunting” by Kim Hongsun, “Sick” by John Hyams, “Sisu” by Jalmari Helander and “Venus” by Jaume Balagueró, all of which will make their world premieres. The programming series will close with the Canadian premiere of “Lenore Will Never Die,” from Filipina filmmaker Martika Ramierez Escobar.
“Weird” is directed by Eric Appel, who co-wrote the film with Yankovic himself.
The film will screen Sept. 8, TIFF’s opening night, as the first film in the festival’s annual Midnight Madness programming series. The other films set for Midnight Madness screenings include Ti West’s “X” prequel “Pearl,” anthology horror film “V/H/S 99,” “The Blackening” from director Tim Story, “The People’s Joker” from Vera Drew, “Project Wolf Hunting” by Kim Hongsun, “Sick” by John Hyams, “Sisu” by Jalmari Helander and “Venus” by Jaume Balagueró, all of which will make their world premieres. The programming series will close with the Canadian premiere of “Lenore Will Never Die,” from Filipina filmmaker Martika Ramierez Escobar.
“Weird” is directed by Eric Appel, who co-wrote the film with Yankovic himself.
- 8/4/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
The Toronto International Film Festival lineup continues to unfold, with TIFF announcing the programs for its Midnight Madness, Discovery, and Wavelengths programs on Thursday. The festival runs September 8 through 18.
“For TIFF audiences in the know, the Discovery, Midnight Madness and Wavelengths programmes are where you’re rewarded for taking risks and being adventurous,” offered Anita Lee, TIFF’s chief programming officer. “Whether it’s the discovery of an audacious new auteur, a brilliant visionary work that reimagines storytelling or the most wicked cinematic experience you will ever have, this is where you will find it.”
Discovery
“TIFF’s Discovery program is a showcase of cinema and talent from around the world — a place to unearth work that is bold, distinctive, and, above all, passionate,” said Dorota Lech, Discovery lead and international programmer, TIFF. “This year’s robust program offers 24 films that shook us to the core, filled us with joy,...
“For TIFF audiences in the know, the Discovery, Midnight Madness and Wavelengths programmes are where you’re rewarded for taking risks and being adventurous,” offered Anita Lee, TIFF’s chief programming officer. “Whether it’s the discovery of an audacious new auteur, a brilliant visionary work that reimagines storytelling or the most wicked cinematic experience you will ever have, this is where you will find it.”
Discovery
“TIFF’s Discovery program is a showcase of cinema and talent from around the world — a place to unearth work that is bold, distinctive, and, above all, passionate,” said Dorota Lech, Discovery lead and international programmer, TIFF. “This year’s robust program offers 24 films that shook us to the core, filled us with joy,...
- 8/4/2022
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
“Weird: The Weird Al Yankovic Story” will make its world premiere at TIFF, leading the Midnight Madness program’s 10-film lineup.
Starring Daniel Radcliffe as “Weird Al” Yankovic, the film chronicles the career of the music and comedy icon. Directed by Eric Appel, who co-wrote with Yankovic himself, the cast of the Roku biopic also includes Evan Rachel Wood, Quinta Brunson and Rainn Wilson.
As Midnight Madness’ opening night film, “Weird: The Weird Al Yankovic Story” will premiere on Sept. 8 at 11:59 Est.
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“For TIFF audiences in the know, the Discovery, Midnight Madness and Wavelengths programmes are where you’re rewarded for taking risks and being adventurous,” offered Anita Lee, Chief Programming Officer, TIFF. “Whether it’s the discovery of an audacious new auteur, a brilliant visionary work that reimagines storytelling or the most...
Starring Daniel Radcliffe as “Weird Al” Yankovic, the film chronicles the career of the music and comedy icon. Directed by Eric Appel, who co-wrote with Yankovic himself, the cast of the Roku biopic also includes Evan Rachel Wood, Quinta Brunson and Rainn Wilson.
As Midnight Madness’ opening night film, “Weird: The Weird Al Yankovic Story” will premiere on Sept. 8 at 11:59 Est.
Also Read:
Daniel Radcliffe Was Cast as Weird Al Thanks to a Graham Norton Appearance (Video)
“For TIFF audiences in the know, the Discovery, Midnight Madness and Wavelengths programmes are where you’re rewarded for taking risks and being adventurous,” offered Anita Lee, Chief Programming Officer, TIFF. “Whether it’s the discovery of an audacious new auteur, a brilliant visionary work that reimagines storytelling or the most...
- 8/4/2022
- by Harper Lambert
- The Wrap
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The Toronto Film Festival’s Midnight Madness sidebar will open with Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, with Daniel Radcliffe playing the prolific musician behind humorous songs like “Eat It” and “Amish Paradise.”
Eric Appel directs the biopic for The Roku Channel that also stars Evan Rachel Wood and will have a world premiere Sept. 8 at TIFF at the Royal Alexandra Theater.
“I couldn’t have hoped for a more appropriate opening night film than Weird: The Al Yankovic Story — a beautifully deranged biopic made in the great Midnight movie tradition of challenging conventions and forging one’s own path, no matter how weird,” Midnight Madness curator Peter Kuplowsky said in a statement Thursday.
The latest additions to the Toronto Film Festival also include the lineups for the Discovery and Wavelengths programs unveiled Thursday.
The gore-filled Midnight Madness program has world bows for Tim Story...
The Toronto Film Festival’s Midnight Madness sidebar will open with Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, with Daniel Radcliffe playing the prolific musician behind humorous songs like “Eat It” and “Amish Paradise.”
Eric Appel directs the biopic for The Roku Channel that also stars Evan Rachel Wood and will have a world premiere Sept. 8 at TIFF at the Royal Alexandra Theater.
“I couldn’t have hoped for a more appropriate opening night film than Weird: The Al Yankovic Story — a beautifully deranged biopic made in the great Midnight movie tradition of challenging conventions and forging one’s own path, no matter how weird,” Midnight Madness curator Peter Kuplowsky said in a statement Thursday.
The latest additions to the Toronto Film Festival also include the lineups for the Discovery and Wavelengths programs unveiled Thursday.
The gore-filled Midnight Madness program has world bows for Tim Story...
- 8/4/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A reunion is happening within the Canadian horror family this Fall. Canadian genre star Ry Barrett has gotten together with the director of Save Yourself and Sick Ryan M. Andrews for a new psychological thriller called Art of Obsession. Barrett also reunited with his co-star from The Demolisher, Jessica Vano. Art of Obsession is gearing up for a run at the festival circuit this Fall and Andrews wanted us to share the first trailer with you, hoping to whip up an appetite for some homegrown thrills. When festival dates are secured they will be announced over at the film's Facebook page. Canadian Genre Star Ry Barrett Is “At His Most Misanthropic” In ‘Art Of Obsession’ After fame abandons him in an apathetic...
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- 7/5/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Canadian horror thriller Save Yourself to have World Premiere in New York. Tireless Canadian indie genre filmmaker Ryan M. Andrews (Sick) has just informed us that his latest effort, the female-driven psycho thriller Save Yourself, will have its world premiere on Friday, November 13th at the New York City Horror Film Festival, running this year at…
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- 10/22/2015
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
A few early details are emerging for the indie horror title Desolation. Described by producer Mem Ferda (The Devil's Double) as a "horror road trip film," Desolation now has a concept poster, which is hosted here. As well, two early stills show some of the primary cast, including: Tristan Risk (American Mary) and Ryan Kiser. Plot details are hosted just below. The film involves a cross country road trip. A husband and wife pick up a hitchhiker. It is all downhill from here as this vacation is turned into a trip to hell. Horror director Ryan M. Andrews returns to screen. Andrews has worked on other horror titles such as Black Eve (2010) and Sick (2012). A review for Sick is hosted here A Sick Review on 28Dla. And, fans of indie horror can see more of the characters, from Desolation, past the break. Tristan Risk is shown here as Lily. Actors Tristan Risk and Ryan Kiser.
- 7/14/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Stars: Debbie Rochon, Christina Aceto, Richard Roy Sutton, Jennifer Polansky, Robert Nolan, Sandra DaCosta, Devin Upham, Ry Barrett, Neil Green | Written by Ryan M. Andrews, Chris Cull | Directed by Ryan M.Andrews
Dr. Leigh Rozetta is a young, maverick scientist, who’s been living in a secret underground Government facility since the outbreak began two years earlier. After constant failed attempts to find a cure, Leigh sneaks away to return to her parent’s house. On her way she crosses paths with Seph and Mckay, two militant survivalists. With nightfall close at hand, the three of them know they need to seek shelter, as the Sick are more active in the dark. Boarding themselves up in Leigh’s parents house, the plan is simple: survive the night. But with the Sick surrounding the house and their own tensions through the roof, they’ll be lucky if anyone makes it out alive.
Dr. Leigh Rozetta is a young, maverick scientist, who’s been living in a secret underground Government facility since the outbreak began two years earlier. After constant failed attempts to find a cure, Leigh sneaks away to return to her parent’s house. On her way she crosses paths with Seph and Mckay, two militant survivalists. With nightfall close at hand, the three of them know they need to seek shelter, as the Sick are more active in the dark. Boarding themselves up in Leigh’s parents house, the plan is simple: survive the night. But with the Sick surrounding the house and their own tensions through the roof, they’ll be lucky if anyone makes it out alive.
- 12/19/2014
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by Midnight Releasing. Director: Ryan M. Andrews. Writers: Ryan M. Andrews and Chris Cull Cast: Christina Aceto, Richard Roy Sutton, Robert Nolan and Jennifer Polansky. Sometimes, titles are self-fulfilling prophecies. Canadian director Ryan M. Andrews' (Black Eve) foray into the zombie apocalypse film genre is the soon to be released Sick. This title, completed in 2012, involves a viral pandemic, which leaves few survivors standing. Lacking in good acting and conflict, Sick manages to get some of the dramatic bits right. But, this film offers so many awkward scenes, that it becomes difficult to watch. As well, the film's characters are more vile than the flesheaters, themselves. Character turns against character in this disappointing sci-fi adventure. Not plot driven, Sick is an unenjoyable time spent with a group of survivors, who might be better off dead. The film begins with a split narrative.
- 12/5/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Another zombie film has just been released, in time for Halloween. The film is titled Sick, from Midnight Releasing. An indie horror feature, Sick features an infection and a world inhabited by the living dead. This title has just been released on DVD (Oct. 7th, 2014). As well, the film will have an appearance at the American Film Market, where it will seek out distribution in other territories. Sick stars Christina Anna Aceto, Robert Nolan and Debbie Rochon. The film has been directed by Ryan M. Andrews of Black Eve fame. In an underground lab, Rozetta (Aceto) is attempting to find a cure for a nasty disease. A cure is a long way off, though. Up above, the world is in havoc as the infected lay waste to those still immune. A trailer for Sick is hosted below. The clip shows several characters, holed up in a house. The infected attack...
- 10/16/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Fatal Pictures recently celebrated a successfully funded Kickstarter campaign for their final short film Heir. The film promises to be gory, horrific and monstrous and will showcase practical FX.
We've been sent a few stills from the set and thought we'd share them below. Enjoy!
About Heir
Produced by Fatal Pictures in association with Red Sneakers Media, "Heir" is the final entry in their "Box Cutter Trilogy", a trio of linked shorts each representing “different theories on the origin and operation of sociopaths,”.
The first two shorts, Worm and Familiar have received excellent reviews from around the genre.
Credits
Starring, The Emmy award winning Bill Oberst Jr. (Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies, Take This Lollipop & Children Of Sorrow) & Robert Nolan (Worm, Sick, Familiar) Written & Directed by Richard Powell (Consumption, Worm, & Familiar) Produced by Zach Green (Consumption, Worm, & Familiar) Marc Roussel & Ron Basch (Remote, Elusive Man & The Sweetest Hippopotamus) & Richard Powell, Associate Producer Seth Metoyer (Cell Count,...
We've been sent a few stills from the set and thought we'd share them below. Enjoy!
About Heir
Produced by Fatal Pictures in association with Red Sneakers Media, "Heir" is the final entry in their "Box Cutter Trilogy", a trio of linked shorts each representing “different theories on the origin and operation of sociopaths,”.
The first two shorts, Worm and Familiar have received excellent reviews from around the genre.
Credits
Starring, The Emmy award winning Bill Oberst Jr. (Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies, Take This Lollipop & Children Of Sorrow) & Robert Nolan (Worm, Sick, Familiar) Written & Directed by Richard Powell (Consumption, Worm, & Familiar) Produced by Zach Green (Consumption, Worm, & Familiar) Marc Roussel & Ron Basch (Remote, Elusive Man & The Sweetest Hippopotamus) & Richard Powell, Associate Producer Seth Metoyer (Cell Count,...
- 8/23/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Tristan Risk, who wowed audiences in the role of Beatress in American Mary last year, will be bringing her fabulous talents to the set of director Ryan M. Andrews' newest project, Save Yourself, which begins filming soon.
Little Miss Risk can also be seen in the new short film Call Girl, the upcoming Fetish Factory and Fembot, as well as many other entertainingly twisted underground projects, leading to what is sure to be a huge and exciting year for her. Currently, she joins Jessica Cameron amongst a fully Canadian cast in Andrews' Save Yourself.
Andrews is completely stoked to be working with Risk. "The Soskas’ film American Mary was arguably the biggest indie film of last year, and Tristan Risk’s character, Beatress, was a stand-out performance," Andrews said. "The character was so unique and interesting. Risk played it perfectly, and to have a talent like her bringing her...
Little Miss Risk can also be seen in the new short film Call Girl, the upcoming Fetish Factory and Fembot, as well as many other entertainingly twisted underground projects, leading to what is sure to be a huge and exciting year for her. Currently, she joins Jessica Cameron amongst a fully Canadian cast in Andrews' Save Yourself.
Andrews is completely stoked to be working with Risk. "The Soskas’ film American Mary was arguably the biggest indie film of last year, and Tristan Risk’s character, Beatress, was a stand-out performance," Andrews said. "The character was so unique and interesting. Risk played it perfectly, and to have a talent like her bringing her...
- 7/9/2014
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
The already stellar cast of the upcoming film Save Yourself has added another great talent. One of my favorite indie actresses Tristan Risk has joined the project. Check out the full details below.
From The Press Release:
Director Ryan M. Andrews is excited to attach American Mary star Tristan Risk to a powerhouse ensemble cast of Canadian talent in Save Yourself, shooting this summer. Risk joins the previously announced cast of Jessica Cameron (Truth Or Dare), Ry Barrett (The Demolisher), Tianna Nori (Clean Break) and Sydney Kondruss (The Drownsman).
Regarding Risk, Andrews says; “The Soska’s film American Mary was arguably the biggest indie film of last year and Tristan Risk’s character ‘Beatrice’ was a stand out performance. The character was so unique and interesting. Risk played it perfectly, and to have a talent like her bringing her edge and attitude to Save Yourself is truly exciting.
The already stellar cast of the upcoming film Save Yourself has added another great talent. One of my favorite indie actresses Tristan Risk has joined the project. Check out the full details below.
From The Press Release:
Director Ryan M. Andrews is excited to attach American Mary star Tristan Risk to a powerhouse ensemble cast of Canadian talent in Save Yourself, shooting this summer. Risk joins the previously announced cast of Jessica Cameron (Truth Or Dare), Ry Barrett (The Demolisher), Tianna Nori (Clean Break) and Sydney Kondruss (The Drownsman).
Regarding Risk, Andrews says; “The Soska’s film American Mary was arguably the biggest indie film of last year and Tristan Risk’s character ‘Beatrice’ was a stand out performance. The character was so unique and interesting. Risk played it perfectly, and to have a talent like her bringing her edge and attitude to Save Yourself is truly exciting.
- 7/8/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes Save Yourself first details, a new clip from The Well, a look at the first four minutes from Discopath, the teaser trailer for Bestseller, and much more:
New Clip from The Well and Screening Details: “At the edge of an expansive barren valley, all that remains of The Wallace Farm for Wayward Youth is a few hollowed-out husks of buildings. Seventeen-year-old Kendal (Haley Lu Richardson) can barely recall when the Oregon valley was still lush. It’s been a decade since the last rainfall, and society at large has dried up and blown away. Kendal and the few others that remain barely scrape by, while dreaming of escape. When a greedy water baron lays claim to what little of the precious resource remains underground, Kendal must decide whether...
New Clip from The Well and Screening Details: “At the edge of an expansive barren valley, all that remains of The Wallace Farm for Wayward Youth is a few hollowed-out husks of buildings. Seventeen-year-old Kendal (Haley Lu Richardson) can barely recall when the Oregon valley was still lush. It’s been a decade since the last rainfall, and society at large has dried up and blown away. Kendal and the few others that remain barely scrape by, while dreaming of escape. When a greedy water baron lays claim to what little of the precious resource remains underground, Kendal must decide whether...
- 6/8/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
In today's Indie Beat, we have the first teaser poster and details on the upcoming horror film from Ryan Andrews, Save Yourself. Come inside to check out the poster and learn more about this thriller, which begins shooting later this Summer!
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at jordan@cinelinx.com .
Following the success of his recent features, Sick, a festival favorite and Black Eve, currently available on DVD, award-winning director Ryan M. Andrews is set to direct his originally scripted Save Yourself this summer. Scream Queen Jessica Cameron will be starring in as well as producing...
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at jordan@cinelinx.com .
Following the success of his recent features, Sick, a festival favorite and Black Eve, currently available on DVD, award-winning director Ryan M. Andrews is set to direct his originally scripted Save Yourself this summer. Scream Queen Jessica Cameron will be starring in as well as producing...
- 6/5/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
One of my favorite scream queen's Jessica Cameron has been tapped to star in the upcoming sexy horror film Save Yourself. The film will be helmed by director Ryan M. Andrews.
Check out the details below and be sure to follow the social media links so you can stay up to speed with the films developments.
From The Press Release:
Following the success of his recent features, Sick, a festival favorite and Black Eve, currently available on DVD, award-winning director Ryan M. Andrews is set to direct his originally scripted Save Yourself this summer. Scream Queen Jessica Cameron will be starring in as well as producing this sexy horror flick along with Producer Emma Sutherland. Overseeing the project are executive producers Pino Halili and Allen Ormerod from multi-award winning studio Post City Sound Inc.
The plotline for Save Yourself is as follows: En route to L.
One of my favorite scream queen's Jessica Cameron has been tapped to star in the upcoming sexy horror film Save Yourself. The film will be helmed by director Ryan M. Andrews.
Check out the details below and be sure to follow the social media links so you can stay up to speed with the films developments.
From The Press Release:
Following the success of his recent features, Sick, a festival favorite and Black Eve, currently available on DVD, award-winning director Ryan M. Andrews is set to direct his originally scripted Save Yourself this summer. Scream Queen Jessica Cameron will be starring in as well as producing this sexy horror flick along with Producer Emma Sutherland. Overseeing the project are executive producers Pino Halili and Allen Ormerod from multi-award winning studio Post City Sound Inc.
The plotline for Save Yourself is as follows: En route to L.
- 6/5/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Toronto-based filmmaker Ryan M. Andrews (2012's Sick) is currently in pre-production on his fourth feature-length horror flick, entitled Save Yourself. On tap for you today is the plot crunch, cast list and even a piece of poster art for the not-yet-shot film, and you can expect more about this one real soon!
In the meantime, head over to the Save Yourself Facebook page, to keep tabs on the project.
The film stars Jessica Cameron (Truth or Dare), Ry Barrett, Sydney Kondruss and Tianna Nori.
Synopsis
Five women on a road trip to La cross paths with a deranged mad scientist.
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In the meantime, head over to the Save Yourself Facebook page, to keep tabs on the project.
The film stars Jessica Cameron (Truth or Dare), Ry Barrett, Sydney Kondruss and Tianna Nori.
Synopsis
Five women on a road trip to La cross paths with a deranged mad scientist.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Subscribe to the Dread Central YouTube Channel!
Save others in the comments section below!
- 6/2/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes photos from Utero, The Last Halloween, and Phantasmagoria, release details on The Horror at 37,000 Feet starring William Shatner, casting news for The Divine Tragedies, and much more:
First Details on Utero: “Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles.
Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along with her Truth or Dare partner, Jonathan Higgins. Former Platinum Studios Exec (Cowboys and Aliens, Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night) Richard Marincic also serves as a producer on the film.
Utero is about “an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.”
Cameron’s latest film Truth or Dare, is playing...
First Details on Utero: “Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles.
Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along with her Truth or Dare partner, Jonathan Higgins. Former Platinum Studios Exec (Cowboys and Aliens, Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night) Richard Marincic also serves as a producer on the film.
Utero is about “an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.”
Cameron’s latest film Truth or Dare, is playing...
- 3/2/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Fatal Pictures has unveiled a Kickstarter campaign for their final short film Heir. The film promises to be gory, horrific and monstrous and will showcase practical FX.
Produced by Fatal Pictures in association with Red Sneakers Media, "Heir" is the final entry in their "Box Cutter Trilogy", a trio of linked shorts each representing “different theories on the origin and operation of sociopaths,” and is looking to raise $17,000.
The first two shorts, Worm and Familiar have received excellent reviews from around the genre. (Check out our review of Familiar). Also be sure to read our exclusive interview with some of the heavy hitters of Heir here.
Be sure to check out the Heir Kickstarter campaign to see how you can get involved and be part of the making of this film. They are offering some great perks!
Credits
Starring, The Emmy award winning Bill Oberst Jr. (Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies,...
Produced by Fatal Pictures in association with Red Sneakers Media, "Heir" is the final entry in their "Box Cutter Trilogy", a trio of linked shorts each representing “different theories on the origin and operation of sociopaths,” and is looking to raise $17,000.
The first two shorts, Worm and Familiar have received excellent reviews from around the genre. (Check out our review of Familiar). Also be sure to read our exclusive interview with some of the heavy hitters of Heir here.
Be sure to check out the Heir Kickstarter campaign to see how you can get involved and be part of the making of this film. They are offering some great perks!
Credits
Starring, The Emmy award winning Bill Oberst Jr. (Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies,...
- 1/16/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes DVD release details for Shiver, information on the Mile High Horror Film Festival, an exclusive excerpt from Dead is Only Skin Deep, a Q&A with 13-year-old Emily Diprimio for Carver, and more:
Q&A Interview with Up-and-Coming 13-Year-Old Filmmaker Emily Diprimio
by Heather Wixson
It’s not often that you run across aspiring genre directors who are still in their teens so when we discovered a brand new Kickstarter campaign for Carver, an upcoming indie slasher from the filmmaking team of Ron Diprimio and his 13-year-old daughter Emily Diprimio, we immediately took notice.
In the campaign, the Diprimios’ describe Carver as, “a throwback 80’s style slasher that follows a group of teenagers who are haunted by a despicable act they committed on Halloween when they were younger.
Q&A Interview with Up-and-Coming 13-Year-Old Filmmaker Emily Diprimio
by Heather Wixson
It’s not often that you run across aspiring genre directors who are still in their teens so when we discovered a brand new Kickstarter campaign for Carver, an upcoming indie slasher from the filmmaking team of Ron Diprimio and his 13-year-old daughter Emily Diprimio, we immediately took notice.
In the campaign, the Diprimios’ describe Carver as, “a throwback 80’s style slasher that follows a group of teenagers who are haunted by a despicable act they committed on Halloween when they were younger.
- 9/15/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
Jessica Cameron’s directorial debut Truth or Dare will be hitting the festival circuits soon. Check out the dates below in the official release.
From The Press Release
Jessica Cameron’s directorial debut has begun the festival circuit and it couldn’t have a better world premiere date. Truth or Dare will be making its bloody world premiere this coming Friday The 13th at 9pm at the Arizona Underground Film Festival in Tucson, Az. Tucson just so happens to be the hometown of Truth or Dare producer/co-writer Jonathan Higgins.
Facebook Event Invite: https://www.facebook.com/events/518835301540263/
Arizona Underground Website: www.azuff.org/
The very next day, the film is screening as a double feature with Canadian filmmaker, Ryan M. Andrews’ zombie movie, Sick, at the Montreal Horror Film Festival in Montreal, Quebec starting at 2pm (Truth or Dare starts at 4pm).
Facebook Event Invite: www.
Jessica Cameron’s directorial debut Truth or Dare will be hitting the festival circuits soon. Check out the dates below in the official release.
From The Press Release
Jessica Cameron’s directorial debut has begun the festival circuit and it couldn’t have a better world premiere date. Truth or Dare will be making its bloody world premiere this coming Friday The 13th at 9pm at the Arizona Underground Film Festival in Tucson, Az. Tucson just so happens to be the hometown of Truth or Dare producer/co-writer Jonathan Higgins.
Facebook Event Invite: https://www.facebook.com/events/518835301540263/
Arizona Underground Website: www.azuff.org/
The very next day, the film is screening as a double feature with Canadian filmmaker, Ryan M. Andrews’ zombie movie, Sick, at the Montreal Horror Film Festival in Montreal, Quebec starting at 2pm (Truth or Dare starts at 4pm).
Facebook Event Invite: www.
- 9/11/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
by David Harkness, MoreHorror.com
Fatal Pictures in association with Red Sneakers Media is set to release their final short film “Heir”. Check out the details below.
From Richard Powell and Zach Green’s Fatal Pictures, the company that brought you the critically acclaimed, award winning horror shorts Worm and Familiar, comes their new and final short film “Heir”, a touching tale of father and son. Starring the Emmy award winning Bill Oberst Jr. (Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies, Children Of Sorrow, Squeal: Blood Harvest) and Robert Nolan (Sick, Worm, Familiar).
Synopsis
After connecting with a stranger of similar interests online, family man Gordon and his son Paul, embark on an ill-fated road trip in which Gordon aims to indulge in a secret passion. Before the day ends a horrible truth will be uncovered and a harsh lesson will be learned.
About Heir
Combining the best and brightest of our previous film,...
Fatal Pictures in association with Red Sneakers Media is set to release their final short film “Heir”. Check out the details below.
From Richard Powell and Zach Green’s Fatal Pictures, the company that brought you the critically acclaimed, award winning horror shorts Worm and Familiar, comes their new and final short film “Heir”, a touching tale of father and son. Starring the Emmy award winning Bill Oberst Jr. (Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies, Children Of Sorrow, Squeal: Blood Harvest) and Robert Nolan (Sick, Worm, Familiar).
Synopsis
After connecting with a stranger of similar interests online, family man Gordon and his son Paul, embark on an ill-fated road trip in which Gordon aims to indulge in a secret passion. Before the day ends a horrible truth will be uncovered and a harsh lesson will be learned.
About Heir
Combining the best and brightest of our previous film,...
- 8/3/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
We return with the latest edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a trailer for The Banshee Chapter, a new episode of Chronicles of the Dead, details on The Crying Dead, and much more:
Heir First Details: “From Richard Powell and Zach Green’s Fatal Pictures, the company that brought you the critically acclaimed, award winning horror shorts Worm and Familiar, comes their new and final short film “Heir”, a touching tale of father and son. Starring the Emmy award winning Bill Oberst Jr. (Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies) and Robert Nolan (Sick, Worm, Familiar).
After connecting with a stranger of similar interests online, family man Gordon and his son Paul, embark on an ill-fated road trip in which Gordon aims to indulge in a secret passion. Before the day ends a horrible truth will be uncovered and a harsh lesson will be learned.
Heir First Details: “From Richard Powell and Zach Green’s Fatal Pictures, the company that brought you the critically acclaimed, award winning horror shorts Worm and Familiar, comes their new and final short film “Heir”, a touching tale of father and son. Starring the Emmy award winning Bill Oberst Jr. (Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies) and Robert Nolan (Sick, Worm, Familiar).
After connecting with a stranger of similar interests online, family man Gordon and his son Paul, embark on an ill-fated road trip in which Gordon aims to indulge in a secret passion. Before the day ends a horrible truth will be uncovered and a harsh lesson will be learned.
- 7/28/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Wake up, East Coast! So what if Memorial Day is over? Another great weekend is ahead with your choice of attending either a Long Island film fest where you can meet the face of Pazuzu or a zombie crawl in Brooklyn... or both!
First on the agenda is the third annual Macabre Faire Film Festival, running May 31st to June 2nd, at the Best Western Mill River Manor, 173 Sunrise Highway, Rockville Centre, New York 11570. It will bring you not only plenty of films but also Eileen Dietz, who played the haunting face of the demon in The Exorcist as well as one of the Manson Girls in the classic 1976 made-for-tv-movie Helter Skelter. Joining her on the bill are Robert Nolan (Familiar, Sick), Grace Powell (Jacob, "More than Human"), Charles Lo Manto, and more.
Official Selections at the fest include Cannibal Diner, Cadence, 100 Tears, 2 Hours, Familiar, and lots more. For more details,...
First on the agenda is the third annual Macabre Faire Film Festival, running May 31st to June 2nd, at the Best Western Mill River Manor, 173 Sunrise Highway, Rockville Centre, New York 11570. It will bring you not only plenty of films but also Eileen Dietz, who played the haunting face of the demon in The Exorcist as well as one of the Manson Girls in the classic 1976 made-for-tv-movie Helter Skelter. Joining her on the bill are Robert Nolan (Familiar, Sick), Grace Powell (Jacob, "More than Human"), Charles Lo Manto, and more.
Official Selections at the fest include Cannibal Diner, Cadence, 100 Tears, 2 Hours, Familiar, and lots more. For more details,...
- 5/28/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
We just got word of a new horror anthology coming to you courtesy of Blood in the Snow Festival Director (and Planet Fury writer) Kelly Michael Stewart. It's called Tales From Hell and it sounds pretty cool in a retro sorta way.
Tales From Hell is told in the tradition of those awesome anthology flicks produced by Britain's Amicus Productions back in the '70s, a style that's been revived in more recent horror anthologies like V/H/S and The Theatre Bizarre.
Through his new Silver Shadows Production company, Stewart and his team have assembled four original horror tales into a feature film hosted by and starring Robert Nolan (Sick, Familiar) as a different character in all four segments.
Each story is directed by an up-and-coming Canadian horror filmmaker: Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In the House of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). Also, Michael Jari Davidson...
Tales From Hell is told in the tradition of those awesome anthology flicks produced by Britain's Amicus Productions back in the '70s, a style that's been revived in more recent horror anthologies like V/H/S and The Theatre Bizarre.
Through his new Silver Shadows Production company, Stewart and his team have assembled four original horror tales into a feature film hosted by and starring Robert Nolan (Sick, Familiar) as a different character in all four segments.
Each story is directed by an up-and-coming Canadian horror filmmaker: Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In the House of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). Also, Michael Jari Davidson...
- 1/30/2013
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
“It would be like if in The Twilight Zone the stories were actually happening to Rod Serling personally,” says Kelly Michael Stewart, “Rather than just hosting the segments, we have Robert playing a different character in each story. Much like it was done in Tales Of Terror and Karen Black did in Trilogy Of Terror. It’s basically a cool way to showcase some of the great horror talent that is coming out of Canada right now.”
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
- 1/29/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
“It would be like if in The Twilight Zone the stories were actually happening to Rod Serling personally,” says Kelly Michael Stewart, “Rather than just hosting the segments, we have Robert playing a different character in each story. Much like it was done in Tales Of Terror and Karen Black did in Trilogy Of Terror. It’s basically a cool way to showcase some of the great horror talent that is coming out of Canada right now.”
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
- 1/29/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
“It would be like if in The Twilight Zone the stories were actually happening to Rod Serling personally,” says Kelly Michael Stewart, “Rather than just hosting the segments, we have Robert playing a different character in each story. Much like it was done in Tales Of Terror and Karen Black did in Trilogy Of Terror. It’s basically a cool way to showcase some of the great horror talent that is coming out of Canada right now.”
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
- 1/29/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
It's strangely fitting that the Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival premiered the same day as Toronto's first annual cold snap, and festival patrons were happy to cram into The Projection Booth's tiny lobby to escape the wind. Hiding from the cold isn't uniquely Canadian behavior, but when called upon to describe what it's like to be Canadian, it is an image that comes to mind, along with Mounties, beavertails and poutine.
Often, being "Canadian" is defined in contradistinction to the uber-nation just below us: the United States, I mean. We Canadians say it's cold because the weather in the States is milder. We say we're multicultural because we added an act to our Charter in 1988. But really, these things mean little in our day-to-day life in Canada. When I was a teen, being Canadian felt like a deficit of something; it meant driving to Buffalo to shop at T.
Often, being "Canadian" is defined in contradistinction to the uber-nation just below us: the United States, I mean. We Canadians say it's cold because the weather in the States is milder. We say we're multicultural because we added an act to our Charter in 1988. But really, these things mean little in our day-to-day life in Canada. When I was a teen, being Canadian felt like a deficit of something; it meant driving to Buffalo to shop at T.
- 12/10/2012
- by Andrea Subissati
- Planet Fury
The exorcism/possession sub-genre of horror has been a very effective way to scare the shit out of audiences ever since young Linda Blair brought a nightmare to life 35 years ago. Now the short film Eviction brings us its own take on the subject of demonic possession.
Eviction premiered recently at Toronto After Dark, and we have the nine-minute short in its entirety below.
The film was written/directed by Justin McConnell (The Eternal, The Collapsed), was co-produced by the late Kevin Hutchinson (who also did the F/X work), and stars Robert Nolan (Familiar, Worm, Sick).
Synopsis:
A message of warning. And welcome. A herald of my arrival. Transfer of my energy. Welcome to my world. I am all things, and nothing. I am Nameless.
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Experience an energy transfer in the comments section below!
Eviction premiered recently at Toronto After Dark, and we have the nine-minute short in its entirety below.
The film was written/directed by Justin McConnell (The Eternal, The Collapsed), was co-produced by the late Kevin Hutchinson (who also did the F/X work), and stars Robert Nolan (Familiar, Worm, Sick).
Synopsis:
A message of warning. And welcome. A herald of my arrival. Transfer of my energy. Welcome to my world. I am all things, and nothing. I am Nameless.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Experience an energy transfer in the comments section below!
- 11/7/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
From the press release:
We are proud to announce the first annual “Fright Nights: The Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival,” a weekend long festival celebrating the best in contemporary Canadian horror filmmaking.
The Festival will feature 15 filmmakers from all over Canada, highlighted in six programs from November 30th to December 1st, 2012 at the Projection Booth East in Toronto, Ontario.
Says Kelly: “We’ve put a pretty impressive lineup for our first year. We’ll be showcasing six premieres; two of which are world premieres. So I think we are going to give Canadian horror fans something really cool that was made right in their backyard.”
The Festival will offer a wide selection of horror films including zombie infections (Sick), psychological thrillers (In The House Of Flies), dark sci-fi (Beyond The Black Rainbow), grindhouse (Famine), and classic '80s style slasher films (Devil's Night). The lineup features such heavyweights as Danielle Harris,...
We are proud to announce the first annual “Fright Nights: The Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival,” a weekend long festival celebrating the best in contemporary Canadian horror filmmaking.
The Festival will feature 15 filmmakers from all over Canada, highlighted in six programs from November 30th to December 1st, 2012 at the Projection Booth East in Toronto, Ontario.
Says Kelly: “We’ve put a pretty impressive lineup for our first year. We’ll be showcasing six premieres; two of which are world premieres. So I think we are going to give Canadian horror fans something really cool that was made right in their backyard.”
The Festival will offer a wide selection of horror films including zombie infections (Sick), psychological thrillers (In The House Of Flies), dark sci-fi (Beyond The Black Rainbow), grindhouse (Famine), and classic '80s style slasher films (Devil's Night). The lineup features such heavyweights as Danielle Harris,...
- 10/15/2012
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
From the press release:
We are proud to announce the first annual “Fright Nights: The Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival,” a weekend long festival celebrating the best in contemporary Canadian horror filmmaking.
The Festival will feature 15 filmmakers from all over Canada, highlighted in six programs from November 30th to December 1st, 2012 at the Projection Booth East in Toronto, Ontario.
Says Kelly: “We’ve put a pretty impressive lineup for our first year. We’ll be showcasing six premieres; two of which are world premieres. So I think we are going to give Canadian horror fans something really cool that was made right in their backyard.”
The Festival will offer a wide selection of horror films including zombie infections (Sick), psychological thrillers (In The House Of Flies), dark sci-fi (Beyond The Black Rainbow), grindhouse (Famine), and classic '80s style slasher films (Devil's Night). The lineup features such heavyweights as Danielle Harris,...
We are proud to announce the first annual “Fright Nights: The Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival,” a weekend long festival celebrating the best in contemporary Canadian horror filmmaking.
The Festival will feature 15 filmmakers from all over Canada, highlighted in six programs from November 30th to December 1st, 2012 at the Projection Booth East in Toronto, Ontario.
Says Kelly: “We’ve put a pretty impressive lineup for our first year. We’ll be showcasing six premieres; two of which are world premieres. So I think we are going to give Canadian horror fans something really cool that was made right in their backyard.”
The Festival will offer a wide selection of horror films including zombie infections (Sick), psychological thrillers (In The House Of Flies), dark sci-fi (Beyond The Black Rainbow), grindhouse (Famine), and classic '80s style slasher films (Devil's Night). The lineup features such heavyweights as Danielle Harris,...
- 10/15/2012
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Horror has been in Canada's snow for decades now, starting with the classic Cannibal Girls and Black Christmasin the early '70s, through the classic early Cronenberg years of Shivers, Rabid and The Brood in the late '70s. In the '80s, we got films like Prom Night, My Bloody Valentine and The Gate. In the past decade, we've had flicks like the Ginger Snaps series, Cube and PontyPool. In fact, you could even count the last three Dead movies by George A. Romero as Canadian — after all, he is a Canadian citizen now and made all three films in Toronto.
Being both a film writer and a host of a monthly horror film series called Fright Nights at the Projection Booth (based out of Toronto, Canada), I have noticed an incredible renaissance of grindhouse and horror directors coming out of Canada in the past few years. Southern Ontario,...
Being both a film writer and a host of a monthly horror film series called Fright Nights at the Projection Booth (based out of Toronto, Canada), I have noticed an incredible renaissance of grindhouse and horror directors coming out of Canada in the past few years. Southern Ontario,...
- 6/6/2012
- by Kelly Michael Stewart
- Planet Fury
The 49er. I'm not talking about the San Fran type that was just a couple of bobbled balls away from the Super Bowl this year... I’m talking about the real thing. The water panning, gold tooth wearing, scraggly haired, crazy eyed character from early American history. That's what we're looking at in the upcoming short The Prospector's Curse.
Yukon Cornelius be damned. You know these early prospectors had to be a little unbalanced. You can't just sit with a pan in the water all day hoping gold will wash up into it without being a little touched. It's this fun thought that drives The Prospector's Curse, which incidentally carries the tagline "There's blood in them there hills!". It's early in 2012, but that is officially one of our favorite tags so far this year.
The film is currently in post-production in Toronto, Canada. For more info visit The Prospector's Curse Facebook page.
Yukon Cornelius be damned. You know these early prospectors had to be a little unbalanced. You can't just sit with a pan in the water all day hoping gold will wash up into it without being a little touched. It's this fun thought that drives The Prospector's Curse, which incidentally carries the tagline "There's blood in them there hills!". It's early in 2012, but that is officially one of our favorite tags so far this year.
The film is currently in post-production in Toronto, Canada. For more info visit The Prospector's Curse Facebook page.
- 2/21/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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