Horror Highlights: Exclusive Trailer Reveal for Ugly Sweater Party, It Watches Q&A, Ravenwolf Towers
Director Aaron Mento combines horrid holiday threads with the scare-centric setting of summer camp in Ugly Sweater Party (co-starring Sleepaway Camp’s Felissa Rose), and we're exclusively debuting the teaser trailer for the new horror comedy right here on Daily Dead.
In today's Horror Highlights, we also have a Q&A with It Watches director Dave Parker and release details and a trailer for Charles Band's Ravenwolf Towers.
Press Release: "In 2017, you're invited to the bloodiest Christmas party ever!
Ocular Migraine Productions presents Ugly Sweater Party, a new holiday horror comedy from writer/director Aaron Mento (Standards of Living, Crypt TVs Choose Their Kill)! The film was produced by Mento, Charles Chudabala (Death House) and Hunter Johnson (2 Jennifer). Enjoy our first Nsfw teaser trailer- just in time for the holidays!
On Christmas Eve, at a bible camp deep in the woods, an ugly sweater party is in full swing.
In today's Horror Highlights, we also have a Q&A with It Watches director Dave Parker and release details and a trailer for Charles Band's Ravenwolf Towers.
Press Release: "In 2017, you're invited to the bloodiest Christmas party ever!
Ocular Migraine Productions presents Ugly Sweater Party, a new holiday horror comedy from writer/director Aaron Mento (Standards of Living, Crypt TVs Choose Their Kill)! The film was produced by Mento, Charles Chudabala (Death House) and Hunter Johnson (2 Jennifer). Enjoy our first Nsfw teaser trailer- just in time for the holidays!
On Christmas Eve, at a bible camp deep in the woods, an ugly sweater party is in full swing.
- 12/9/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
What happens when you mix splatterpunk icon John Skipp with a one-man surrealistic rock and roll band, two of the filmmakers behind Never Sleep Again, a go-go dancer who gives new meaning to the term "eye candy," and a mutant worm that has the need for speed?
You get magic of course, and that's exactly what the Andrew Kasch and John Skipp directed music video for The Slow Poisoner's new song "Hot Rod Worm" is. Yes, it's even wackier than you think! Buz "Danger Wallick" produces, with camera work from Justin Cruse.
The Slow Poisoner (alias of Andrew Goldfarb) is a one-man surrealistic rock and roll band hailing from San Francisco that has been playing the devil's music to audiences across America since 1996. One foot kicks a drum festooned with sleigh bells while his hands strangle a guitar, and through his crooked teeth emerge stories of rural paranoia and cosmic horror,...
You get magic of course, and that's exactly what the Andrew Kasch and John Skipp directed music video for The Slow Poisoner's new song "Hot Rod Worm" is. Yes, it's even wackier than you think! Buz "Danger Wallick" produces, with camera work from Justin Cruse.
The Slow Poisoner (alias of Andrew Goldfarb) is a one-man surrealistic rock and roll band hailing from San Francisco that has been playing the devil's music to audiences across America since 1996. One foot kicks a drum festooned with sleigh bells while his hands strangle a guitar, and through his crooked teeth emerge stories of rural paranoia and cosmic horror,...
- 11/13/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The day before the day before Christmas is winding down, and Santa's helpers just dropped off a special present for us to share with our Dread Central readers: the online premiere of Staci Layne Wilson's second short film, The Night Plays Tricks, accompanied by the first look at its poster art.
The Night Plays Tricks is a haunting romantic thriller about a man lost in time between the apparitions of women representing his past and his future.
Synopsis:
Influenced by the lyrics of Bob Dylan's 1966 song "Visions of Johanna", the surreal paintings of Rene Magritte, and the ever-elusive concept of living in the now, The Night Plays Tricks is both eerie and enchanting.
Written and directed by Staci Layne Wilson, The Night Plays Tricks stars Oraniz Nivor, Emma Julia Jacobs, Diane Ayala Goldner, and Michael Shane Armes. Color cinematography is by Justin Cruse, and black and white cinematography is by Elric Kane.
The Night Plays Tricks is a haunting romantic thriller about a man lost in time between the apparitions of women representing his past and his future.
Synopsis:
Influenced by the lyrics of Bob Dylan's 1966 song "Visions of Johanna", the surreal paintings of Rene Magritte, and the ever-elusive concept of living in the now, The Night Plays Tricks is both eerie and enchanting.
Written and directed by Staci Layne Wilson, The Night Plays Tricks stars Oraniz Nivor, Emma Julia Jacobs, Diane Ayala Goldner, and Michael Shane Armes. Color cinematography is by Justin Cruse, and black and white cinematography is by Elric Kane.
- 12/24/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Staci Layne Wilson has another short film in the works entitled The Night Plays Tricks, and she's sent over the teaser trailer for us to debut here on Dread Central. It is a haunting romantic thriller about a man lost in time between the apparitions of women representing his past and his future.
Synopsis:
Influenced by the lyrics of Bob Dylan's 1966 song "Visions of Johanna", the surreal paintings of Rene Magritte, and the ever-elusive concept of living in the now, The Night Plays Tricks is both eerie and enchanting.
Written, directed, and edited by Staci Layne Wilson, The Night Plays Tricks stars Oraniz Nivor, Emma Julia Jacobs, Diane Ayala Goldner, and Michael Shane Armes. Color cinematography is by Justin Cruse, and black and white cinematography is by Elric Kane. Music is by Darren Smith (Repo! The Genetic Opera).
Staci tells us the actual film is projected to be six...
Synopsis:
Influenced by the lyrics of Bob Dylan's 1966 song "Visions of Johanna", the surreal paintings of Rene Magritte, and the ever-elusive concept of living in the now, The Night Plays Tricks is both eerie and enchanting.
Written, directed, and edited by Staci Layne Wilson, The Night Plays Tricks stars Oraniz Nivor, Emma Julia Jacobs, Diane Ayala Goldner, and Michael Shane Armes. Color cinematography is by Justin Cruse, and black and white cinematography is by Elric Kane. Music is by Darren Smith (Repo! The Genetic Opera).
Staci tells us the actual film is projected to be six...
- 11/8/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
While even the best TV shows lose steam over time, "Supernatural" has been enjoying a long, healthy stride and shows no signs of slowing down. At this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, series stars Jared Padalecki and Jim Beaver, along with writers Sera Gamble and Ben Edlund, sat down with Dread Central to talk up Season 7, which just started filming this month.
When we last saw the Winchester boys, they were left completely fucked over by the forces of Heaven, Hell and Purgatory and experienced a huge betrayal from long-time pal Castiel, which has put them in dire straits. “This season Sam and Dean are going all ‘Thelma & Louise’,” says Padalecki before stopping himself. “Erm, I mean ‘Butch & Sundance.’ [laughs] So we’re kind of off on our own again.”
“There’s gonna be some interesting infrastructure and geographical shifts on the show,” says Beaver, “A lot of things that Sam...
When we last saw the Winchester boys, they were left completely fucked over by the forces of Heaven, Hell and Purgatory and experienced a huge betrayal from long-time pal Castiel, which has put them in dire straits. “This season Sam and Dean are going all ‘Thelma & Louise’,” says Padalecki before stopping himself. “Erm, I mean ‘Butch & Sundance.’ [laughs] So we’re kind of off on our own again.”
“There’s gonna be some interesting infrastructure and geographical shifts on the show,” says Beaver, “A lot of things that Sam...
- 7/29/2011
- by Andrew Kasch
- DreadCentral.com
Just three days before the internet was rocked by his untimely departure from "The Walking Dead", showrunner Frank Darabont sat down with Dread Central and a roundtable of journalists at San Diego Comic-Con and made no indication that anything was amiss. In fact, it all seemed like business as usual as the acclaimed filmmaker excitedly talked up Season 2 and his continued geek love for the genre.
In one of his final official interviews on the subject, Darabont – accompanied by Knb’s Greg Nicotero – dropped a few hints on the upcoming season and the challenges of putting together one of the best shows on TV. Where it all goes from here is anyone’s guess.
Photo Credit: Justin Cruse
Q: How much involvement did you have in the upcoming Blu-Ray special edition re-release with the black-and-white version of the pilot?
Frank Darabont: It was my idea, my suggestion. I...
In one of his final official interviews on the subject, Darabont – accompanied by Knb’s Greg Nicotero – dropped a few hints on the upcoming season and the challenges of putting together one of the best shows on TV. Where it all goes from here is anyone’s guess.
Photo Credit: Justin Cruse
Q: How much involvement did you have in the upcoming Blu-Ray special edition re-release with the black-and-white version of the pilot?
Frank Darabont: It was my idea, my suggestion. I...
- 7/28/2011
- by Andrew Kasch
- DreadCentral.com
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