Stars: Sonny Carl Davis, Diana Prince, Israel Sharpe, Bree Essrig, Whitney Moore, Robin Sydney, Cody Renee Cameron, Christiana Cinn, Circus-Szalewski, Kaius Harrison, Noelle Ann Mabry | Written by Kent Roudebush | Directed by Charles Band
Seventeen years after the original, and four years since the last film in the franchise, Evil Bong 777, Evil Bong 888: Infinity High brings the saga of EeBee to a close. At least that’s what director and Full Moon head honcho, Charles Band is saying now, but as we all knew, he’s never met a sequel he didn’t like.
Rabbit has finally decided to turn over a new leaf and become a legit businessman, a restaurateur to be precise. While his first day in business doesn’t bring him much business it does bring him a Maître d’, or Maître Double d’ as he puts it, Thomasina “Tom” Atkins.
But there are also problems...
Seventeen years after the original, and four years since the last film in the franchise, Evil Bong 777, Evil Bong 888: Infinity High brings the saga of EeBee to a close. At least that’s what director and Full Moon head honcho, Charles Band is saying now, but as we all knew, he’s never met a sequel he didn’t like.
Rabbit has finally decided to turn over a new leaf and become a legit businessman, a restaurateur to be precise. While his first day in business doesn’t bring him much business it does bring him a Maître d’, or Maître Double d’ as he puts it, Thomasina “Tom” Atkins.
But there are also problems...
- 5/26/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Nicole Tompkins, Rowan Smyth, Dan Istrate, Circus-Szalewski, Shu Sakimoto, Kristel Elling, Lucy Rayner, Pierluca Arancio, A.J. Bond, Nathan Fleet, Brock Fricker, Assen Gadjalov | Written and Directed by David Amito, Michael Laicini
When you call your movie ’the deadliest film ever made’ you’re either brave, or stupid. Or I guess extremely confident in what you have produced. You open yourself up to a whole lot of criticism, mainly because people will expect something that they are very unlikely to get.
I kept my expectations low though. I actually liked that the filmmakers had gone with that tagline and also sent this line – “By watching Antrum you agree that Jinga Films and Sc Movies is hereby released of all liability for any event that might occur to you during or after your viewing” – to whoever was sent the screener. If you’re going to make this kind of movie, you...
When you call your movie ’the deadliest film ever made’ you’re either brave, or stupid. Or I guess extremely confident in what you have produced. You open yourself up to a whole lot of criticism, mainly because people will expect something that they are very unlikely to get.
I kept my expectations low though. I actually liked that the filmmakers had gone with that tagline and also sent this line – “By watching Antrum you agree that Jinga Films and Sc Movies is hereby released of all liability for any event that might occur to you during or after your viewing” – to whoever was sent the screener. If you’re going to make this kind of movie, you...
- 5/1/2020
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Stars: Michael McCarthy, Jordan Elizabeth, Kane Hodder, R.A. Mihailoff, Harry Aspinwall, Brad Potts, Wade Gallagher, Rick Montgomery Jr., Joel D. Wynkoop, Circus-Szalewski, Robert Crayton, David Astone, Tovah Duffaut | Written by Kevin A. McCarthy, Michael McCarthy | Directed by Kevin A. McCarthy, Edward Payson
You know, I can get behind bad films; I can get behind films made intentionally to be bad (the “so bad its good” type of flicks) but there’s no way I can get behind a film whose sole purpose it seems is to rip-off other intentionally badly-made movies. That’s just lazy filmmaking.
Seemingly a cash-grab made to coincide with the debut of Kung Fury – with whom this film shares a Lot of it tropes, including the grizzled heroes narration - Fury: The Tales of Ronan Pierce is a low-budget take on the likes of Sin City and its ilk. It is a graphic novel brought to life on the screen,...
You know, I can get behind bad films; I can get behind films made intentionally to be bad (the “so bad its good” type of flicks) but there’s no way I can get behind a film whose sole purpose it seems is to rip-off other intentionally badly-made movies. That’s just lazy filmmaking.
Seemingly a cash-grab made to coincide with the debut of Kung Fury – with whom this film shares a Lot of it tropes, including the grizzled heroes narration - Fury: The Tales of Ronan Pierce is a low-budget take on the likes of Sin City and its ilk. It is a graphic novel brought to life on the screen,...
- 11/21/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
New Films International (Nfi) has set a theatrical and VOD launch for horror title Living Dark: The Story Of Ted The Caver.
The October 2 day-and-date launch will encompass an 11-market theatrical run and predates digital roll-out.
Chris Cleveland, Matthew Alan, Mark Hayter and Circus-Szalewski star in the story based on internet legend about estranged brothers who explore a hole at the bottom of a cave.
The October 2 day-and-date launch will encompass an 11-market theatrical run and predates digital roll-out.
Chris Cleveland, Matthew Alan, Mark Hayter and Circus-Szalewski star in the story based on internet legend about estranged brothers who explore a hole at the bottom of a cave.
- 10/1/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Guns, guns and more guns.
Machina Prime premiered its live-action short “Loadout: Going In Hot” today, which is the latest adaptation of bring video games to life. It’s based on the video game shooter “Loadout” by Edge of Reality and also free for Psn members today on PlayStation.
Wayside Creations recruited Richard Hatch as Captain Gaz, to lead a silly, looney crew of a space freighter against the odds of other haulers and shipping companies who want to steel their business.
The short is directed by Vincent Talenti (“Red Star,” “Fallout: Nuka Break”). It also stars Bonnie Bower (“Fallout: Nuka Break,” “Escape”), Matt Mercer (“Attack on Titan,” “Iron Man: Rise of Technovore”), Jon Enge (“Mars Rising Films”), Becca Hardy (“Off-Season”) and Circus-Szalewski (“Fallout: Nuka Break”).
Latino-Review had an exclusive phone interview with Richard Hatch on his role and his love for good story and sci-fi.
Check out the full...
Machina Prime premiered its live-action short “Loadout: Going In Hot” today, which is the latest adaptation of bring video games to life. It’s based on the video game shooter “Loadout” by Edge of Reality and also free for Psn members today on PlayStation.
Wayside Creations recruited Richard Hatch as Captain Gaz, to lead a silly, looney crew of a space freighter against the odds of other haulers and shipping companies who want to steel their business.
The short is directed by Vincent Talenti (“Red Star,” “Fallout: Nuka Break”). It also stars Bonnie Bower (“Fallout: Nuka Break,” “Escape”), Matt Mercer (“Attack on Titan,” “Iron Man: Rise of Technovore”), Jon Enge (“Mars Rising Films”), Becca Hardy (“Off-Season”) and Circus-Szalewski (“Fallout: Nuka Break”).
Latino-Review had an exclusive phone interview with Richard Hatch on his role and his love for good story and sci-fi.
Check out the full...
- 12/16/2014
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
Machinima Prime has released a very fun sci-fi short film called Loadout: Going in Hot, which is a live action adaption of the third-person shooter video game of the same name. The short stars Battlestar Galactica's Richard Hatch as Captain Gaz. The story follows the Captain and his loyal crew on an adventure that brings excitement and absurdity. If you've played the game, then you'll notice some of the key elements from it in the short. If you haven't played the game, it's still an entertaining watch.
The short was directed by Vincent Talenti (Red Star, Fallout: Nuka Break) and this is the synopsis:
Battlestar Galatica's Richard Hatch captains a crew of merchant marines in space who compete with other local haulers in the highly profitable (and extremely dangerous) antiquities and curios shipping business. Gaz and his crew scramble to avert a ship-wide disaster; while racing against the clock and Gaz’s arch nemesis,...
The short was directed by Vincent Talenti (Red Star, Fallout: Nuka Break) and this is the synopsis:
Battlestar Galatica's Richard Hatch captains a crew of merchant marines in space who compete with other local haulers in the highly profitable (and extremely dangerous) antiquities and curios shipping business. Gaz and his crew scramble to avert a ship-wide disaster; while racing against the clock and Gaz’s arch nemesis,...
- 12/16/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
AMC's Fearfest 2012 is currently showing over 90 horror classics for the Halloween season. This year's Fearfest is also hosting a Friday the 13th and Halloween movie marathon, which has already begun and will continue this weekend (October. 20th & 21st). All of this great content is being hosted by filmmaker and director Kevin Smith (Clerks). Fearfest 2012 has also produced a series of short Mini-Docs' to accompany these classic films. There are 10 titles in total. Each short reel of 3-5 minutes deals with a unique human fear. The short film "Blood Work," starring actor Dave Vescio (Lost Soul), chronicles the actual drinking of blood in the greater Los Angeles area. The research and experiences of Det. Pink are retold by Vescio, in this reel. Apparently, there are active blooddrinkers in the San Fernando Valley as we speak! Other notable titles include "Cannibals" with Irina Stemer, the alien focused "Invasion" with actor Bill Oberst Jr....
- 10/21/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
AMC's month-long Fearfest celebration just got interesting with the release of a series of mini-docs titled "Living Nightmares," which feature one major human fear per episode.
From the Press Release:
Over ninety feature films are helping to celebrate AMC’s 2012 Fearfest, and the network has developed several mini-shockumentaries to precede and play during these many films. Ten "Living Nightmares" are being aired during AMC’s Fearfest. These short reels of 3-5 minutes in length include the violent expose “Breaking Point,” the eye-opening hydrophobia-focused “Dead Pool,” the controversial alien short “Invasion,” and the human blood-drinking documentary “Blood Work.” All of these short features focus on a specific human terror.
Several horror stars are featured in these mini-documentaries. Horror icon Bill Oberst, Jr. (Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies) re-enacts Elliot Cruise’s real-life testimony as an extraterrestrial expert in “Invasion.” Cruise’s accounts of Area 51 and the Roswell Incident will terrify viewers, and...
From the Press Release:
Over ninety feature films are helping to celebrate AMC’s 2012 Fearfest, and the network has developed several mini-shockumentaries to precede and play during these many films. Ten "Living Nightmares" are being aired during AMC’s Fearfest. These short reels of 3-5 minutes in length include the violent expose “Breaking Point,” the eye-opening hydrophobia-focused “Dead Pool,” the controversial alien short “Invasion,” and the human blood-drinking documentary “Blood Work.” All of these short features focus on a specific human terror.
Several horror stars are featured in these mini-documentaries. Horror icon Bill Oberst, Jr. (Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies) re-enacts Elliot Cruise’s real-life testimony as an extraterrestrial expert in “Invasion.” Cruise’s accounts of Area 51 and the Roswell Incident will terrify viewers, and...
- 10/20/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
By Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
Over the last few night's I've been catching the Friday the 13th marathon on AMC's Fearfest. It's kind of a tradition.
AMC has also announced the release of a series of Mini-Docs', which feature one major human fear per episode. One mini documentary stars horror favorite Bill Oberst Jr. If you don't happen to have AMC or don't get a chance to catch it, you can check out the embedded video below, as well as a list of links to the other episodes.
Oberst Jr. first appears at about :50 into the episode (embedded below), identified as "Elliot Cruise, E.T. Expert". The episode first "Invasion" aired tonight during a break in Friday the 13th: The Final Friday.
For more details about the 10 terrifying docs, check out the details below.
From The Press Release:
AMC’s Fearfest 2012 continues with its horrifying film schedule that includes classic and modern films.
Over the last few night's I've been catching the Friday the 13th marathon on AMC's Fearfest. It's kind of a tradition.
AMC has also announced the release of a series of Mini-Docs', which feature one major human fear per episode. One mini documentary stars horror favorite Bill Oberst Jr. If you don't happen to have AMC or don't get a chance to catch it, you can check out the embedded video below, as well as a list of links to the other episodes.
Oberst Jr. first appears at about :50 into the episode (embedded below), identified as "Elliot Cruise, E.T. Expert". The episode first "Invasion" aired tonight during a break in Friday the 13th: The Final Friday.
For more details about the 10 terrifying docs, check out the details below.
From The Press Release:
AMC’s Fearfest 2012 continues with its horrifying film schedule that includes classic and modern films.
- 10/20/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Title: The Dead Want Women Directed by: Charles Band Starring: Jessica Morris, Ariana Madix, Jean Louise O’Sullivan, Circus Szalewski, Robert Zachar, J. Scott, Nihilist Gelo and Eric Roberts Special Features: Trailer & The Making of The Dead Want Women The biggest female silent film star, Rose Pettigrew goes on a killing spree at one of her infamous parties when she discovers her test screening of her first “talkie” has bombed and the studios cancels her contract, and she then takes her own life in a dramatic flourish. In the present day, Pettigrew’s home finally finds a buyer at the glee of two hot realtors, Reese & Danni who eagerly prepare [ Read More ]...
- 7/8/2012
- by juliana
- ShockYa
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by Full Moon Features. Director: Alex Nicolaou. Wriers: Nick Francomano, Alex Nicolaou, and Kent Roudebush. Cast: Jonathan Erickson Eisley, Eve Mauro, Circus-Szalewski, Brad Potts, Leroy Patterson, and Michael Cassidy. Zombies vs. Strippers is the latest film production from the Los Angeles based Full Moon Features. This film should not be confused with Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! aka Strippers vs. Zombies (2008) or Zombie Strippers (2008) or Strippers vs. Werewolves (2012) or the upcoming Strippers vs. Vampires (2013). Yes, these are all actual films. Zombies vs Strippers does not really separate itself from these other films as the focus here is on creating campy fun. That fun comes through in the silly dialogue, strange action scenes and over-the-top caricatures. The Tough Titty is a strip bar that is going out of business. The Tough Titty is seemingly located in an abandoned industrial park. So, when the.
- 6/30/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Full Moon Entertainment have unleashed a new promotional video to coincide with the forthcoming release of their new titillating horror flick 'Zombies vs. Strippers'. The video for director Alex Nicolaou's new horror comedy entitled 'Bath Salt Zombies' features some quick cut news interviews and reports about an apparent outbreak of a new zombie virus. Eve Mauro, Circus-Szalewski, Victoria Levine, Jonathan Erickson Eisley, Brittany Vaughn, Michael Cassidy and the smoking hot pornstar Adriana Sephora (below) all star. Check out the new video promo below and in case you missed it also the trailer....
- 6/26/2012
- Horror Asylum
Is it life imitating art imitating life? That's the question posed by Full Moon Entertainment who have just released a brand new video in support of their latest flick, Zombies vs. Strippers. Check it out and leave your bath salts in the tub where they belong.
Zombies vs. Strippers was directed by Alex Nicolaou and stars Eve Mauro, Jonathan Erickson Eisley, Circus-Szalewski, Victoria Levine, Adriana Sephora, Brittany Vaughn, and Michael Cassidy. Look for the flick via Redbox on July 10th.
Synopsis:
The Tough Titty is a strip club that’s seen better days. But tonight it’s gonna see a whole lot worse. Spider has been losing money on his business for years. Now it’s finally getting the traffic he’s always wanted… unfortunately, most of his patrons are undead. With a sudden outbreak of the zombie virus, Vanilla, Bambi, and Sugar Hills deal with the disaster the way only a stripper can.
Zombies vs. Strippers was directed by Alex Nicolaou and stars Eve Mauro, Jonathan Erickson Eisley, Circus-Szalewski, Victoria Levine, Adriana Sephora, Brittany Vaughn, and Michael Cassidy. Look for the flick via Redbox on July 10th.
Synopsis:
The Tough Titty is a strip club that’s seen better days. But tonight it’s gonna see a whole lot worse. Spider has been losing money on his business for years. Now it’s finally getting the traffic he’s always wanted… unfortunately, most of his patrons are undead. With a sudden outbreak of the zombie virus, Vanilla, Bambi, and Sugar Hills deal with the disaster the way only a stripper can.
- 6/25/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Something really neat is here for fans looking forward to Full Moon's next film, Zombies vs. Strippers. A comic one-pager has come our way that details some of the assets the movie has going for it. Two large assets in particular.
Zombies vs. Strippers was directed by Alex Nicolaou and stars Eve Mauro, Jonathan Erickson Eisley, Circus-Szalewski, Victoria Levine, Adriana Sephora, Brittany Vaughn, and Michael Cassidy. Look for the flick via Redbox on July 10th.
Synopsis:
The Tough Titty is a strip club that’s seen better days. But tonight it’s gonna see a whole lot worse. Spider has been losing money on his business for years. Now it’s finally getting the traffic he’s always wanted… unfortunately, most of his patrons are undead. With a sudden outbreak of the zombie virus, Vanilla, Bambi, and Sugar Hills deal with the disaster the way only a stripper can.
Zombies vs. Strippers was directed by Alex Nicolaou and stars Eve Mauro, Jonathan Erickson Eisley, Circus-Szalewski, Victoria Levine, Adriana Sephora, Brittany Vaughn, and Michael Cassidy. Look for the flick via Redbox on July 10th.
Synopsis:
The Tough Titty is a strip club that’s seen better days. But tonight it’s gonna see a whole lot worse. Spider has been losing money on his business for years. Now it’s finally getting the traffic he’s always wanted… unfortunately, most of his patrons are undead. With a sudden outbreak of the zombie virus, Vanilla, Bambi, and Sugar Hills deal with the disaster the way only a stripper can.
- 6/20/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
A zombie virus, a strip club called the Tough Titty and the promise of blood and braziers going flying!? Alex Nicolaou's 'Zombies vs. Strippers' has most definitely peaked our interest and the new exclusive trailer revealed by Dread Central over the weekend has increased interest levels to an all-time high. Sexy pornstar Adriana Sephora -below ('Anchorman: A XXX Parody') is just one of the collection of bountiful beauties that feature in the new horror comedy project from Full Moon Features. Eve Mauro, Circus-Szalewski, Victoria Levine, Jonathan Erickson Eisley, Brittany Vaughn and Michael Cassidy also star. Check out the full plot deets and the trailer below....
- 6/11/2012
- Horror Asylum
Just a couple of days ago we nailed down the first exclusive stills from Full Moon's new flick, Zombies vs. Strippers. Thankfully we had a wad of singles left over, and now we're bringing you the first look at the artwork and trailer! All we need now is a table dance!
Zombies vs. Strippers was directed by Alex Nicolaou and stars Eve Mauro, Jonathan Erickson Eisley, Circus-Szalewski, Victoria Levine, Adriana Sephora, Brittany Vaughn, and Michael Cassidy. Look for the flick via Redbox on July 10th.
Synopsis:
The Tough Titty is a strip club that’s seen better days. But tonight it’s gonna see a whole lot worse. Spider has been losing money on his business for years. Now it’s finally getting the traffic he’s always wanted… unfortunately, most of his patrons are undead. With a sudden outbreak of the zombie virus, Vanilla, Bambi, and Sugar Hills...
Zombies vs. Strippers was directed by Alex Nicolaou and stars Eve Mauro, Jonathan Erickson Eisley, Circus-Szalewski, Victoria Levine, Adriana Sephora, Brittany Vaughn, and Michael Cassidy. Look for the flick via Redbox on July 10th.
Synopsis:
The Tough Titty is a strip club that’s seen better days. But tonight it’s gonna see a whole lot worse. Spider has been losing money on his business for years. Now it’s finally getting the traffic he’s always wanted… unfortunately, most of his patrons are undead. With a sudden outbreak of the zombie virus, Vanilla, Bambi, and Sugar Hills...
- 6/8/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Time to add a bit of naughty fun to your afternoon as we have dug our claws into some not safe for work eye candy for you cats in celebration of Full Moon's new flick Zombies vs. Strippers. Make sure no one is looking, and check it out!
Zombies vs. Strippers was directed by Alex Nicolaou and stars Eve Mauro, Jonathan Erickson Eisley, Circus-Szalewski, Victoria Levine, Adriana Sephora, Brittany Vaughn, and Michael Cassidy. Look for the flick via Redbox on July 10th.
Click on the images below to see them bigger and well ... oh, you'll see. Be warned. Nsfw!
Synopsis:
The Tough Titty is a strip club that’s seen better days. But tonight it’s gonna see a whole lot worse. Spider has been losing money on his business for years. Now it’s finally getting the traffic he’s always wanted… unfortunately, most of his patrons are undead.
Zombies vs. Strippers was directed by Alex Nicolaou and stars Eve Mauro, Jonathan Erickson Eisley, Circus-Szalewski, Victoria Levine, Adriana Sephora, Brittany Vaughn, and Michael Cassidy. Look for the flick via Redbox on July 10th.
Click on the images below to see them bigger and well ... oh, you'll see. Be warned. Nsfw!
Synopsis:
The Tough Titty is a strip club that’s seen better days. But tonight it’s gonna see a whole lot worse. Spider has been losing money on his business for years. Now it’s finally getting the traffic he’s always wanted… unfortunately, most of his patrons are undead.
- 6/6/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Directed by: Devi Snively
Written by: Devi Snively
Cast: Cynthia Dane, Gillian Shure, Circus-Szalewski, Wally Ruston, Ian Strandberg
It's official, my friends: The bar is now open. The first episode of writer/director Devi Snively's sparkling new webseries, Martini Mom & Devil Spawn, has been posted and it is indeed a strange brew.
Poor Rosemary. All she wants is a drink and a smile, but an ill-advised one-night stand provides oh so much more. Martini Mom & Devil Spawn is the tale of a, shall we say, directionless young woman whose aperitif existence becomes increasingly complicated when she bears the spawn of Satan.
Martini Mom is best described as a screwball comedy with a cutting edge. When I spoke with Snively recently about the DVD release of Trippin', her first feature, she called the series "Rosemary's Baby meets Absolutely Fabulous with South Park /Family Guy-esque satirical humor, and the occasional gore and/or musical number.
Written by: Devi Snively
Cast: Cynthia Dane, Gillian Shure, Circus-Szalewski, Wally Ruston, Ian Strandberg
It's official, my friends: The bar is now open. The first episode of writer/director Devi Snively's sparkling new webseries, Martini Mom & Devil Spawn, has been posted and it is indeed a strange brew.
Poor Rosemary. All she wants is a drink and a smile, but an ill-advised one-night stand provides oh so much more. Martini Mom & Devil Spawn is the tale of a, shall we say, directionless young woman whose aperitif existence becomes increasingly complicated when she bears the spawn of Satan.
Martini Mom is best described as a screwball comedy with a cutting edge. When I spoke with Snively recently about the DVD release of Trippin', her first feature, she called the series "Rosemary's Baby meets Absolutely Fabulous with South Park /Family Guy-esque satirical humor, and the occasional gore and/or musical number.
- 4/18/2012
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
Directed by: Devi Snively
Written by: Devi Snively
Cast: Zed Wilson, Heathyr Clift, Ken Dusek, Jr., Nicole Buehrer, Jake Perry, Lindsay Robertson, Circus-Szalewski, Marina Benedict
Devi Snively is a sly filmmaker of considerable skill and talent, but she knows she's standing on the shoulders of giants.
For the cineaste, her movies are often a game of spot the shot. While watching her work, I've picked up shrewd nods to several filmmakers, including David Lynch, Tobe Hooper and even Alejandro Jodorowsky. But when I watched Trippin', Snively's first feature, the film I found myself thinking of was Dirty Dancing. I know that sounds strange, but stay with me here.
When I wrote about her short films a while back, I talked about Snively's use of recurring themes and her identifiable cinematic sensibilities. I like to think I can recognize her style when I see it. But Trippin' is different enough from...
Written by: Devi Snively
Cast: Zed Wilson, Heathyr Clift, Ken Dusek, Jr., Nicole Buehrer, Jake Perry, Lindsay Robertson, Circus-Szalewski, Marina Benedict
Devi Snively is a sly filmmaker of considerable skill and talent, but she knows she's standing on the shoulders of giants.
For the cineaste, her movies are often a game of spot the shot. While watching her work, I've picked up shrewd nods to several filmmakers, including David Lynch, Tobe Hooper and even Alejandro Jodorowsky. But when I watched Trippin', Snively's first feature, the film I found myself thinking of was Dirty Dancing. I know that sounds strange, but stay with me here.
When I wrote about her short films a while back, I talked about Snively's use of recurring themes and her identifiable cinematic sensibilities. I like to think I can recognize her style when I see it. But Trippin' is different enough from...
- 4/9/2012
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
Full Moon Entertainment continues to prep for Puppet Master X: Axis Rising by revealing yet another new scarionette, but first Charles Band will bring us something not starring killer puppets or other assorted puppet-sized terrors: an audacious zombie flick starring Eric Roberts.
Entitled The Dead Want Women and directed by Charles Band, the film stars Roberts, Ariana Madix (Killer Eye: Halloween Haunt), Jean-Louise O’Sullivan (Gingerdead Man 3), Circus Szalewski (Evil Bong 3D) and Jessica Morris (Dangerous Worry Dolls). The story begins at an elegant mansion during the 1920′s; a socialite, flappers, and the men who love them come to their ultimate demise, but their ghosts continue to haunt the mansion throughout the decade. Now they’ve come back to haunt and chase after a fresh generation of beautiful girls.
Full Moon Direct has unveiled the poster artwork for this outlandish zombie flick complete with your first look at what appears to be the melted,...
Entitled The Dead Want Women and directed by Charles Band, the film stars Roberts, Ariana Madix (Killer Eye: Halloween Haunt), Jean-Louise O’Sullivan (Gingerdead Man 3), Circus Szalewski (Evil Bong 3D) and Jessica Morris (Dangerous Worry Dolls). The story begins at an elegant mansion during the 1920′s; a socialite, flappers, and the men who love them come to their ultimate demise, but their ghosts continue to haunt the mansion throughout the decade. Now they’ve come back to haunt and chase after a fresh generation of beautiful girls.
Full Moon Direct has unveiled the poster artwork for this outlandish zombie flick complete with your first look at what appears to be the melted,...
- 2/21/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Grief can make you do all sorts of stupid things. As a matter of fact, during the grieving process you shouldn't be doing anything other than giving yourself a chance to heal. But hey! This is the world of horror movies, man! You just lost your dad? Why not go spelunking?!?
Below you'll find the first details and art for Living Dark: The Story of Ted the Caver which is being sold at Afm this week. Directed by David Hunt, the flick stars Chris Cleveland, Matthew Alan, Circus Szalewski, and Mark Hayter.
Synopsis
Based on the popular "Ted the Caver" Internet urban legend, The Living Dark tells the story of two estranged brothers, reunited for their father's funeral. Attempting reconciliation, the brothers stumble upon the sealed entrance to a nearby cave, where they are slowly forced to confront the true, nightmarish cause of their father's death.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Below you'll find the first details and art for Living Dark: The Story of Ted the Caver which is being sold at Afm this week. Directed by David Hunt, the flick stars Chris Cleveland, Matthew Alan, Circus Szalewski, and Mark Hayter.
Synopsis
Based on the popular "Ted the Caver" Internet urban legend, The Living Dark tells the story of two estranged brothers, reunited for their father's funeral. Attempting reconciliation, the brothers stumble upon the sealed entrance to a nearby cave, where they are slowly forced to confront the true, nightmarish cause of their father's death.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 10/31/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Filmmaker Devi Snively has been out of the limelight lately, but that doesn't mean she hasn't been busy.
Although it's been about a year since Snively's most recent effort, the striking horror noir short Last Seen on Dolores Street, the writer/director has been anything but static. Truth be told, Snively is never still; the woman is absolutely indefatigable. She always has several irons in the fire. And now, one of those irons is really starting to heat up — it even has its own website and teaser trailers.
Paige & Hadley's Prom From Hell is the latest project from Snively and her team of deviants at Deviant Pictures. This new feature hasn't gone into production yet, but it's getting quite a bit of attention from several parties. "Prom From Hell is on a development roller coaster," Snively tells me, "but the current status is we have some of our team in place,...
Although it's been about a year since Snively's most recent effort, the striking horror noir short Last Seen on Dolores Street, the writer/director has been anything but static. Truth be told, Snively is never still; the woman is absolutely indefatigable. She always has several irons in the fire. And now, one of those irons is really starting to heat up — it even has its own website and teaser trailers.
Paige & Hadley's Prom From Hell is the latest project from Snively and her team of deviants at Deviant Pictures. This new feature hasn't gone into production yet, but it's getting quite a bit of attention from several parties. "Prom From Hell is on a development roller coaster," Snively tells me, "but the current status is we have some of our team in place,...
- 10/10/2011
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
Telling a story on film can be a perplexing process. Some directors require a series of two-hour movies, and several hundred million dollars, to tell just one tale and they still make a mess of it. But some directors can get it exactly right in a few minutes for a couple of thousand bucks. I was reminded of this when I watched Devi Snively’s latest short film, Last Seen on Dolores Street, in which she creates a whole world, juggles a host of tones and colors, and even manages a surprise or two along the way - all in less than four minutes. In your face, George Lucas.
Snively’s film career has been all about exploration and development. Beginning with a series of short films that allowed her to discover and perfect her directorial style, Snively seemingly reached her zenith with the masterful Death in Charge, which condensed...
Snively’s film career has been all about exploration and development. Beginning with a series of short films that allowed her to discover and perfect her directorial style, Snively seemingly reached her zenith with the masterful Death in Charge, which condensed...
- 10/8/2010
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
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