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The Evil Dead: With Live Commentary From Bruce Campbell: "Watch Live Livestreams presents The Evil Dead Watch Party: With Live Commentary from Bruce Campbell. Campbell himself will host the Worldwide virtual viewing party - providing live commentary throughout on Saturday, January 23rd at 6 Pm Pst/9 Pm Est. Fans will experience Campbell’s movie memories, behind the scenes stories, anecdotes from the film, hilarious stories, and for a few lucky viewers, Bruce will even answer questions live from the chat.
“I’m excited about this project,” says Bruce Campbell. “It will be a great opportunity to safely connect with fans and allow them a closer look behind the scenes.”
Tickets are on-sale now and can be purchased online at bit.ly/WatchwithBruce.
The Evil Dead: With Live Commentary From Bruce Campbell: "Watch Live Livestreams presents The Evil Dead Watch Party: With Live Commentary from Bruce Campbell. Campbell himself will host the Worldwide virtual viewing party - providing live commentary throughout on Saturday, January 23rd at 6 Pm Pst/9 Pm Est. Fans will experience Campbell’s movie memories, behind the scenes stories, anecdotes from the film, hilarious stories, and for a few lucky viewers, Bruce will even answer questions live from the chat.
“I’m excited about this project,” says Bruce Campbell. “It will be a great opportunity to safely connect with fans and allow them a closer look behind the scenes.”
Tickets are on-sale now and can be purchased online at bit.ly/WatchwithBruce.
- 12/22/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Shia Labeouf just might have a future as a screenwriter if he ever gets tired of acting: The “Transformers” star has made it to the quarterfinals of the Page International Screenwriting Awards, a contest for up-and-coming screenwriters.
Labeouf has a bragging point most of his fellow quarterfinalists don’t: His feature film script, “Honey Boy,” is in production at Automatik Entertainment, where Brian Kavanaugh-Jones is a producing partner. Lucas Hedges will star alongside Labeouf.
That might seem like a built-in advantage, but Page executive director Kristin Overn said the contest, which has attracted some big names in the past, is judged anonymously so that no one benefits or is unfairly judged for having a famous name.
Also Read: Shia Labeouf, Lucas Hedges to Star as Father and Son in 'Honey Boy'
“Though it may appear that someone working in the industry would have no need to enter a...
Labeouf has a bragging point most of his fellow quarterfinalists don’t: His feature film script, “Honey Boy,” is in production at Automatik Entertainment, where Brian Kavanaugh-Jones is a producing partner. Lucas Hedges will star alongside Labeouf.
That might seem like a built-in advantage, but Page executive director Kristin Overn said the contest, which has attracted some big names in the past, is judged anonymously so that no one benefits or is unfairly judged for having a famous name.
Also Read: Shia Labeouf, Lucas Hedges to Star as Father and Son in 'Honey Boy'
“Though it may appear that someone working in the industry would have no need to enter a...
- 7/18/2018
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by the distributor, The Orchard. **there are a couple of minor spoilers here. Director: Tyler MacIntyre. Writers: Chris Lee Hill and Tyler MacIntyre. Cast: Tory Stolper, Tracey Fairaway, Maria Blasucci, James Phelps and Corey Sorenson. Patchwork has been completed since at least 2015. From director Tyler MacIntyre and writer Chris Lee Hill, the film has recently released through Video-on-demand, via The Orchard. A festival favourite, Patchwork involves a three-in-one deal, in which three women are sewn into one. The results should be horrifying, but they are more laugh worthy. Some of the awkward kissing scenes are laugh out loud funny. Meanwhile, a sub-villain and villain are pushing the action forward. One of the evil wretch's identity is only revealed near the end of the film. Also, the writers take the topic of cosmetic surgery to the point of hyperbole. What would...
- 6/14/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
By Jonathan Weichsel
MoreHorror.com
Patchwork is directed by Tyler MacIntyre. The film stars Tory Stolper, Tracey Fairaway, Maria Blasucci, with Corey Sorenson and James Phelps.
Mirrored is directed by Ryan Shovey and written and produced by Nicole Bird. The film stars Aaron Jay Rome, David Colan, and Bryan Mordechai Jackson
There are a lot of people within the horror community right now who grew up watching absolutely gonzo insane horror films like Re-animator, Evil Dead 2, and Frankenhooker, which actually came out in 1990 but whatever. These are wild, anarchic films that at the time formed a subversive little bubble trapped within the soup of 1980's normality. Now, decades later, as we find ourselves in a culture that has become homogenized in a way that we haven't seen since the 1980's, there is a lot of nostalgia for these kinds of films.
This nostalgia has led to a wave of 1980's throwback films,...
MoreHorror.com
Patchwork is directed by Tyler MacIntyre. The film stars Tory Stolper, Tracey Fairaway, Maria Blasucci, with Corey Sorenson and James Phelps.
Mirrored is directed by Ryan Shovey and written and produced by Nicole Bird. The film stars Aaron Jay Rome, David Colan, and Bryan Mordechai Jackson
There are a lot of people within the horror community right now who grew up watching absolutely gonzo insane horror films like Re-animator, Evil Dead 2, and Frankenhooker, which actually came out in 1990 but whatever. These are wild, anarchic films that at the time formed a subversive little bubble trapped within the soup of 1980's normality. Now, decades later, as we find ourselves in a culture that has become homogenized in a way that we haven't seen since the 1980's, there is a lot of nostalgia for these kinds of films.
This nostalgia has led to a wave of 1980's throwback films,...
- 10/19/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Playing as part of this year’s Screamfest Horror Film Festival is Tyler MacIntyre’s Patchwork, and we’ve got the teaser trailer and artwork ready and waiting for you! Dig it! Tory Stolper, Tracey Fairaway, Maria Blasucci, James Phelps, Corey Sorenson, Eric… Continue Reading →
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The post Patchwork Teaser Trailer Stitched Up for Screamfest Premiere appeared first on Dread Central.
- 10/15/2015
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
There's a shoot-out at a building where server info is stored, resulting in a power failure. So why's Tony (Michael Weatherly) playing with all the electrical equipment, not everything will work even with their generators. Palmer (Brian Dietzen) tells him Ducky (David McCallum) sent him up for a Sit Rep. Gibbs (Mark Harmon) will get angry if Ziva (Cote de Pablo) and McGee (Sean Murray) aren't at work. They happen to be stuck in the lift and Ziva breaks McGee's watch, cos he keeps looking at the time. There's a silver lining, according to her, they could be worse off and be stuck here with Tony. Oh no, then she'd have to mention his sweat again! Ha. Ziva comments Gibbs is feeling right at home, which he is, never was into all that techno stuff. Tony adds you don't need electricity to drink bourbon and use hand tools. McGee asks if Gibbs is behind Tony.
- 6/3/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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