The Dark Cinema releases first publicity photo of host Bill Oberst Jr.
Los Angeles, CA – After a successful shoot on Halloween day, The Dark Cinema – hosted by indie horror actor, Bill Oberst Jr (Take This Lollipop, Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies, Dismal, Scary or Die) – is now in post-production. Producer Cheryl Compton and Director of Photography George J. Toland III expect to have the project edited and ready for prospective buyers by the first of the year.
The Dark Cinema is a half-hour anthology show featuring short horror/thriller/sci-fi films from around the globe. The pilot episode, which centers around the theme “Evil Toys” boasts award-winning shorts from the United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal and the United States.
“Bill did a wonderful job of channeling his inner Rod Sterling. I can't wait until everyone gets to see what a great host he is.” Compton continues, “The look and feel of the footage and photographs George captured is exactly what I envisioned when I came up with the concept for the show. We like to call it crushed velvet with a hint of visual mildew. George, along with set decorator Maureen McGuire, brought what was inside my head to life.”
The concept for the production set is very simple, explains Compton, “McGuire (who has worked on such films as Iron Man, Ocean’s Thirteen and Cast Away, just to name a select few) found the beautiful theater seats in a Los Angeles area prop house. They have just the right patina and scuffs to make the set look like a vintage movie house.”
The Dark Cinema will be releasing preview trailers very soon – not only in English, but, in keeping with the international flair of the show, also in Spanish and German.
Anyone who contributed to The Dark Cinema’s IndieGoGo crowd funding campaign at the appropriate level will receive this official photograph, autographed by Oberst, as part of their incentive package.
It appears MGM is at it again. Fresh off the heels of the Carrie reboot, Variety is reporting that they are in the developing stages for a remake of The Town That Dreaded Sundown, a film based on several unsolved Texarkana murders in 1946 believed to be linked to the Phantom Killer.
According to Variety "MGM had no comment but the Lion has been asking agents for possible takes from writers to reboot the Charles B. Pierce film."
MGM has been focused on reboots since it emerged from bankruptcy in early 2011 with Gary Barber and Roger Birnbaum as co-CEOs. Upcoming projects include Hercules and The Magnificent Seven.
Bad news for some who are a fan of the original but good news for those that feel movies from this era can benefit from the advances in technology.
Scream Factory announced back in October that 'Sundown' would be getting a DVD/Blu-Ray release some time in 2013. Check out their Facebook page for more information and until then, enjoy the original trailer below.
Atlanta, GA - Nivek Partners Production and BrightNight Media present the Red Carpet Screening of “Payton’s Pond” to be held November 30th, 2012 at the Wyndham Hotel in Peachtree City, Georgia. “Payton’s Pond” is a dark, enigmatic short horror film about a group of seemingly normal children who sneak from home to spend the night at an abandoned campground. This will be writer, producer and director Kevin Raines debut film and is the first in what will become an anthology of five shorts. The cast, all young children ranging in ages from eleven to fifteen years old with one cast member who is seventeen, stars Cymia Telleria, Joshua Sheppard, Taylor Green, Caleb Peters, Colbie Zeno, Hunter Clark, Hope Gallegos and Cassidy Cole.
The red carpet event will begin at 6:30 pm EST and will be followed by three separate screenings; 7:00, 7:40 and 8:15 respectively. It will be a night of celebration, networking and entertainment featuring the Movie Presentation, Meet & Greet with the Cast, and Industry Interviews before and after the screenings.
New York, NY - The first Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival is pleased to announce that they will host the New York premiere of Justin Timpane's Ninjas vs. Monsters, the concluding chapter of the Ninjas trilogy. The film will screen on Saturday, December 8th at 11 pm at IndieScreen in Brooklyn. Ninjas vs. Monsters joins such esteemed films as Radio Free Albemuth, Juan of the Dead, The Last Push, and The Final Equation.
Tired of being thwarted by the heroic ninjas, Dracula hatches an evil scheme to erase them from existence. Aided by Frankenstein, the mummy, the wolf, and a trio of deadly, sexy witches, Dracula challenges the ninjas to combat for the right to have ever existed.
The ninjas, in their darkest hour, form alliances with former enemies and a band of Monster-Hunting Mercenaries led by the mysterious Masero and the beautiful Step. As simple combat erupts into all out war, the Ninjas battle monsters for the fate of the world in this smart, funny, bloody and exciting Action/Horror/Comedy from the creators of Ninjas vs Zombies and Ninjas vs. Vampires.
Ninjas vs. Monsters premiered this October in Silver Spring, Maryland at the 2012 International Spooky Movie Film Festival. Spooky Movie founder Curtis Prather said, "The highlight for the 2012 Spooky Movie International Horror Film Festival was the World Premiere screening of the truly remarkable Ninjas vs. Monsters! Not since we premiered Tucker & Dale vs. Evil have I seen a sold out audience so thoroughly enjoy a movie from beginning to end. It is the kind of experience film festivals dream of programming!"
Named for the iconic novelist and short story writer whose work inspired the films Blade Runner, Total Recall and Minority Report, the three-day Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival aims to start a tradition of honoring films inspired by authors who have explored the metaphysical and eerie in all its manifestations.
Tickets for Ninjas vs. Monsters can be purchased here. A full calendar of events can be found here. Registration is $20 for a one day pass, $15 for a one day pass ordered in advance, $55 for a three day pass and $45 for a three day pass in advance. For more information on the Philip K Dick Film Festival, please visit us at:
A: You know, I'd been held hostage the first year, and then I was
held hostage by my own people going down into the well last season! But
this year, it was cool to show a little bit of mettle to Glenn, to see
what he'd become.
Q: Do you feel like you're now trained to be able to escape from a similar strapped to a chair situation, if one ever arose?
A: It wasn't as difficult as it seemed, luckily. Turning over the
chair on your back isn't easy, but standing up on it while being
strapped to it wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. It was a blast. I
hope I'd be as good. But if anyone is smart, they'd strap my legs to
the chair as well.
Q: Do you have a favorite walker kill from this season? A: Having the experience of choreographing that
whole struggle of chair breaking and then coming alive and having to hit
that walker in the head with a jagged chair was satisfying. That was
awesome.
Q: The group gets to kill lots of walkers this season. Was it an actor's dream come true?
A: It was awesome. Trying to figure out new ways to kill these things
is fun, as well as choreographing all that stuff. It's satisfying to
kill one. People get into it. When we're filming and the responsibility
comes to you to kill a walker and you're like, "Everybody trusts me to
do this," it's a feeling that permeates from the character to the actor.
A: Being outside in the heat is always nice when you're trying to
look miserable, but air conditioning is always good. You have to sit
there and readjust to the surroundings, but somehow the set crew
designed the inside of the prison to be just as disgusting as the
outside. I don't know what they did, but it sucked in there too.
A: I think they made a mistake in that moment and let their guard
down. That's what happens when you have love in the apocalypse! The
stakes aren't as high in the real world -- if you were to go shopping
for baby formula, I don't think someone would come up to you and steal
your girlfriend. But in that situation, it's almost terrible to have
that attachment.
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A: Michael Rooker is quite the character, he's in it. He's Merle. We
just played it real. There's a lot of trust with us that's awesome. You
just kind of have us play out something, and just film it. It's not such
a grand process; it's just everyone's game and everyone's down to try
something new and make it look good. It's a collaborative effort that
goes surprisingly fast.
Q: Were there any sort of personal adjustments that you added to that scene?
A: Just kind of the whole feeling of what happens when you're
pummeled. I tried to play up how painful it would be to get around when
your ribs are almost broken, your face almost broken, and all. Also, I
tried to incorporate what you do when you're in that much rage -- it was
a whole process.
Q: Glenn and Maggie have a scene where they wake up in the guard tower. How'd you get up there?
A: They build out everything on the prison, it's crazy, but the only
thing they didn't do was build steps up to the guard tower! So we had to
take a crane up there, which was a fun experience.
Q: Glenn has emerged as one of the leaders of the group. Is this a situation you've ever been in yourself?
A: For me personally, the challenges of this season were about
filling the holes left by the people that we lost. There are a lot of
amazing actors that aren't there any more. As that happens, a little bit
more responsibility is put on you in the weight you carry. So I feel
like I've been dealt the same amount of responsibility on the show that
Glenn has been dealt, and that growth has been almost one to one as each
season has gone.
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Director Michael Aguiar recently completed production on the
horror title Creeper. This title
dealt with the potential horrors of the internet and social media. Now, Pendragon
Productions and Aguiar are in development on another horror project, titled The Laughing Mask. In the vein of the Saw franchise and Brendan
Cowles Drive Thru, a maniacal killer targets those
he deems guilty.
The Laughing Mask initially confines a young woman in the
film’s first preview. She has turned her back on her child. In a moment of
selfishness, this mother murders her child in order to get her life back. Yet,
the Laughing Mask sees this act as it truly is: an act of murder and neglect.
The Laughing Mask now looks to punish this mother in gory fashion as seen in
the film’s first clip (below).
The Laughing Mask
is currently in the development stages of production. Aguiar and
cinematographer Kyle Fritsche are moving ahead with script production and they
are also scouting locations to be used in a full feature for The Laughing Mask. This title is
expected to be completed in early 2013, with talks for distribution currently
underway.
The first clip for the film has already been widely
received. The preview has received well over 30,000 views on Youtube. Preview The Laughing Mask below in the film’s
first clip!