We could not be more excited about Debbie Rochon's upcoming directorial debut, Model Hunger. Currently in post-production, the project has released some new stills and also just added an incredible talent: composer Harry Manfredini.
That's right, the man behind all those classic Friday the 13th soundtracks will be scoring Model Hunger, which is due out in 2014.
For up-to-the-minute information on the film, visit the official Model Hunger website, "like" Model Hunger on Facebook and follow Model Hunger on Twitter (@ModelHunger).
From the Press Release
Debbie Rochon and James Morgart are proud to announce that Harry Manfredini (pictured above) will be composing an original score for their film Model Hunger. Manfredini, a prolific composer with over 140 credits to his career, is most well known among horror fans for his compositions for the Friday the 13th franchise. Manfredini is a highly welcomed addition to a production that features a recognizable and...
That's right, the man behind all those classic Friday the 13th soundtracks will be scoring Model Hunger, which is due out in 2014.
For up-to-the-minute information on the film, visit the official Model Hunger website, "like" Model Hunger on Facebook and follow Model Hunger on Twitter (@ModelHunger).
From the Press Release
Debbie Rochon and James Morgart are proud to announce that Harry Manfredini (pictured above) will be composing an original score for their film Model Hunger. Manfredini, a prolific composer with over 140 credits to his career, is most well known among horror fans for his compositions for the Friday the 13th franchise. Manfredini is a highly welcomed addition to a production that features a recognizable and...
- 12/16/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes details on Sun Choke, starring Barbara Crampton, and the Monster Zombie Claymation short film:
Sun Choke Begins Production: “Janie (Hagan) is just trying to get well. As Janie recovers from a recent violent psychotic break, she’s subjected each day to a bizarre holistic health and wellness regimen designed, and enforced, by her lifelong nanny and caretaker, Irma (Crampton). Janie begins to veer off the road to recovery when she develops an obsession with a young woman, Savannah (Lane), which Janie feels an inexplicable yet profound connection to. The obsession turns increasingly invasive and wedges all three women into an ever-tightening and terrifying struggle for control. Will Janie pull herself back from the precipice of insanity? Or will she go over head-first, taking anyone nearby down with her?
Lodger...
Sun Choke Begins Production: “Janie (Hagan) is just trying to get well. As Janie recovers from a recent violent psychotic break, she’s subjected each day to a bizarre holistic health and wellness regimen designed, and enforced, by her lifelong nanny and caretaker, Irma (Crampton). Janie begins to veer off the road to recovery when she develops an obsession with a young woman, Savannah (Lane), which Janie feels an inexplicable yet profound connection to. The obsession turns increasingly invasive and wedges all three women into an ever-tightening and terrifying struggle for control. Will Janie pull herself back from the precipice of insanity? Or will she go over head-first, taking anyone nearby down with her?
Lodger...
- 12/15/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
You’ll never look at Chinese food the same way again after you see Won Ton Baby!, writer/director James Morgart’s feature-film debut. Morgart sent along an exclusive teaser trailer and a first photo of the tiny terror from the movie, and you can check ’em both out below.
The movie stars Fango Radio’s Debbie Rochon as Madame Won Ton, who ran a brothel in the ’70s but his since converted it into a Chinese restaurant. Her daughter Lily (Suzi Lorraine, who was also a producer and came up with the story with Morgart) believes her father was an Asian man—little knowing he was actually an Elvis impersonator her mom had a fling with in ’76—and adopts the appropriate accent. And she’s carrying something else, too: a growth in her abdomen that turns out to be a fetal twin Lily’s body absorbed while she was in her mother’s womb.
The movie stars Fango Radio’s Debbie Rochon as Madame Won Ton, who ran a brothel in the ’70s but his since converted it into a Chinese restaurant. Her daughter Lily (Suzi Lorraine, who was also a producer and came up with the story with Morgart) believes her father was an Asian man—little knowing he was actually an Elvis impersonator her mom had a fling with in ’76—and adopts the appropriate accent. And she’s carrying something else, too: a growth in her abdomen that turns out to be a fetal twin Lily’s body absorbed while she was in her mother’s womb.
- 7/13/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
This Halloween season we had a great idea for a series of articles detailing the practical makeup effects done by some our favorite guys in the industry. They love talking about their craft, we love hearing about it, and Fango doesn’t do ‘em any more, so here we are! We’re kicking things off today with an article written by Brian Spears of G&S FX, who did the makeup for the upcoming period zombie movie I Sell the Dead! Hope you guys enjoy it and look forward to more!
I received a call from Glass Eye Pix producer Peter Phok towards the end of 2006 concerning a small zombie flick he was putting together for writer director Glenn McQuaid. Phok asked if my partner, Pete Gerner, and I would be interested in helping realize the zombies needed. Being a major zombie freak I was more than interested, probably even cocky,...
I received a call from Glass Eye Pix producer Peter Phok towards the end of 2006 concerning a small zombie flick he was putting together for writer director Glenn McQuaid. Phok asked if my partner, Pete Gerner, and I would be interested in helping realize the zombies needed. Being a major zombie freak I was more than interested, probably even cocky,...
- 10/27/2008
- by Johnny Butane
- DreadCentral.com
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