Director: Frank Mosley Writers: Frank Mosley, Robby Storey Starring: Robby Storey, Stephanie Rhodes It is really difficult to get a hold on Laura (Stephanie Rhodes) and Alan's (Robby Storey) relationship. Hold opens at a party as Alan sits alone on a sofa staring at Laura. (The opening shot is so simple, yet the framing accentuates the fact that we are viewing the action from Alan's -- more importantly, the male -- perspective.) Laura confronts his male gaze and they exchange some quips about their lack of attraction to the other. Well, it turns out that was all just a game. We soon realize that Laura and Alan Marsh are a young, married couple; but even then, we are not quite sure how well they get along together. A conversation Laura and Alan have with a male classmate of Laura's lends the film an unsettling air in which we might suspect...
- 6/3/2011
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Producer Mark Lawyer of Red Star Entertainment Productions dropped us a line today with a ton of info on the company's upcoming Zombie Alley, including posters, videos, concept art, and a synopsis. Dig it!
The director, Niko Red Star, is a veteran in the genre, and Phil Nichols of Facades FX will be providing the final stage makeup of "Momma" and "Greasy Earl", the film's main monsters. Cast members include Melanie Haynes, Billy Blair, and Stephanie Rhodes.
Synopsis:
A meteor falls from outer space, and Momma (the moo-moo wearing, shotgun toting, brains of the operation) and Greasy Earl (her deadbeat mechanic son) find the rock, discover it has highly addictive properties, take it back to their auto body shop, and make white trash meth out of it, which starts a zombie apocalypse.
This fun horror/comedy follows a struggling rock band as they wrestle with drugs, sex, rock and roll…...
The director, Niko Red Star, is a veteran in the genre, and Phil Nichols of Facades FX will be providing the final stage makeup of "Momma" and "Greasy Earl", the film's main monsters. Cast members include Melanie Haynes, Billy Blair, and Stephanie Rhodes.
Synopsis:
A meteor falls from outer space, and Momma (the moo-moo wearing, shotgun toting, brains of the operation) and Greasy Earl (her deadbeat mechanic son) find the rock, discover it has highly addictive properties, take it back to their auto body shop, and make white trash meth out of it, which starts a zombie apocalypse.
This fun horror/comedy follows a struggling rock band as they wrestle with drugs, sex, rock and roll…...
- 5/3/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Dallas Iff 2010 Video Interview: Co-Writer/Director Frank Mosley and Actress Stephanie Rhodes (Hold)
Hold was directed by Frank Mosley who also co-wrote the film with star Robby Storey This was the first feature-length film written by the two, but not their first time to work together as they wrote the smart and disturbing short film called Relation. However, actress Stephanie Rhodes (who plays one of the two main characters in Hold) had never worked with either Mosley or Storey before, but she did a great job living in Mosley and Storey’s world with Hold.
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- 4/19/2010
- by Rusty Gordon
- GordonandtheWhale
Rating: 7.5/10
Director: Frank Mosley
Writer(s): Robby Storey and Frank Mosley
Cast: Robby Storey, Stephanie Rhodes and Jodie Moore
I’ve seen many indie directors come and go. It’s really hard to make it in this business while working full-time at another job and trying to make a living off making movies. Low-to-no budget films are some of the best ones out there, but collecting revenue is tough. Every so often, one of these movies crosses my path that’s so daring and well-made, I have to tell the world about it. Today, that movie is Hold.
Read more on Diff 2010 Review: Hold…...
Director: Frank Mosley
Writer(s): Robby Storey and Frank Mosley
Cast: Robby Storey, Stephanie Rhodes and Jodie Moore
I’ve seen many indie directors come and go. It’s really hard to make it in this business while working full-time at another job and trying to make a living off making movies. Low-to-no budget films are some of the best ones out there, but collecting revenue is tough. Every so often, one of these movies crosses my path that’s so daring and well-made, I have to tell the world about it. Today, that movie is Hold.
Read more on Diff 2010 Review: Hold…...
- 4/2/2010
- by Chase Whale
- GordonandtheWhale
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