Though the Bigfoot flick has already been completely shot, Feed the Gods needs to raise some additional funds before it can enter our lives. Today a Kickstarter campaign has been launched to do just that.
Check out the trailer and details below, and then head over to Kickstarter to learn more and help out if you're so inclined.
From the Press Release
Horror thriller Feed the Gods from Bleiberg Entertainment's Compound B and production company Random Bench (and recently acquired by XLrator Media for a U.S. release) unveils new key art and an exclusive trailer in tandem with the launch of a Kickstarter campaign aimed at raising completion monies for the low budget creature feature.
"Production is complete on Feed the Gods because our friends and colleagues believe in our creative team and in us," says producer Adrian Salpeter. "Launching Kickstarter gives us the chance to share this...
Check out the trailer and details below, and then head over to Kickstarter to learn more and help out if you're so inclined.
From the Press Release
Horror thriller Feed the Gods from Bleiberg Entertainment's Compound B and production company Random Bench (and recently acquired by XLrator Media for a U.S. release) unveils new key art and an exclusive trailer in tandem with the launch of a Kickstarter campaign aimed at raising completion monies for the low budget creature feature.
"Production is complete on Feed the Gods because our friends and colleagues believe in our creative team and in us," says producer Adrian Salpeter. "Launching Kickstarter gives us the chance to share this...
- 12/6/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
The good folks over at XLrator Media have made a preemptive strike in terms of acquiring the new flick Feed the Gods ahead of this year's Afm 2013, and we've got the info and the first still for you right here.
From the Press Release
In advance of the American Film Market, XLrator Media has acquired all U.S. rights to the horror-thriller Feed The Gods for its “Macabre” horror label from Bleiberg Entertainment’s genre label Compound B.
The film, which stars Shawn Roberts (Resident Evil: Afterlife, Diary of the Dead), Tyler Johnston (“The Killing,” “Supernatural”), Emily Tennant (Jennifer’s Body), and Aleks Paunovic (This Means War), follows the journey of two brothers in search of their long lost parents. Their quest leads them to Tendale, a small mountain town that is home to a mythical Bigfoot-like creature with a “taste for tourists.”
Production wrapped last month in Vancouver and surrounding areas.
From the Press Release
In advance of the American Film Market, XLrator Media has acquired all U.S. rights to the horror-thriller Feed The Gods for its “Macabre” horror label from Bleiberg Entertainment’s genre label Compound B.
The film, which stars Shawn Roberts (Resident Evil: Afterlife, Diary of the Dead), Tyler Johnston (“The Killing,” “Supernatural”), Emily Tennant (Jennifer’s Body), and Aleks Paunovic (This Means War), follows the journey of two brothers in search of their long lost parents. Their quest leads them to Tendale, a small mountain town that is home to a mythical Bigfoot-like creature with a “taste for tourists.”
Production wrapped last month in Vancouver and surrounding areas.
- 10/30/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
XLrator Media has acquired all Us rights from Bleiberg Entertainment’s genre label Compound B to the Bigfoot thriller Feed The Gods.
XLrator Media will distribute through its Macabre horror. Production wrapped last month in Vancouver and surrounding areas. Braden Croft directed from his own screenplay and Random Bench’s Liz Levine and Adrian Salpeter produced.
Bleiberg Entertainment’s Ehud Bleiberg and Nicholas Donnermeyer served as executive producers with Shawn Roberts and Eduard Witzke on the story of brothers whose quest for their parents leads to a remote mountain town. Shawn Roberts, Tyler Johnston, Emily Tennant and Aleks Paunovic star.
XLrator Media CEO Barry Gordon and Mike Radiloff negotiated the deal with Bleiberg.
XLrator Media will distribute through its Macabre horror. Production wrapped last month in Vancouver and surrounding areas. Braden Croft directed from his own screenplay and Random Bench’s Liz Levine and Adrian Salpeter produced.
Bleiberg Entertainment’s Ehud Bleiberg and Nicholas Donnermeyer served as executive producers with Shawn Roberts and Eduard Witzke on the story of brothers whose quest for their parents leads to a remote mountain town. Shawn Roberts, Tyler Johnston, Emily Tennant and Aleks Paunovic star.
XLrator Media CEO Barry Gordon and Mike Radiloff negotiated the deal with Bleiberg.
- 10/30/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
XLrator Media just announced that they’ve acquired Feed The Gods, a new horror movie set in a small town with a creature that has a “taste for tourists:”
“In advance of the American Film Market, XLrator Media has acquired all U.S. rights to the horror-thriller Feed The Gods for its “Macabre” horror label from Bleiberg Entertainment’s genre label Compound B.
The film, which stars Shawn Roberts (Resident Evil: Afterlife, Diary of the Dead), Tyler Johnston (“The Killing,” “Supernatural”), Emily Tennant (Jennifer’s Body) and Aleks Paunovic (This Means War), follows the journey of two brothers in search of their long lost parents. Their quest leads them to Tendale, a small mountain town that is home to mythical Bigfoot-like creature with a “taste for tourists.”
Production wrapped last month in Vancouver and surrounding areas. Braden Croft directed from his own script and Random Bench’s Liz Levine and Adrian Salpeter produced,...
“In advance of the American Film Market, XLrator Media has acquired all U.S. rights to the horror-thriller Feed The Gods for its “Macabre” horror label from Bleiberg Entertainment’s genre label Compound B.
The film, which stars Shawn Roberts (Resident Evil: Afterlife, Diary of the Dead), Tyler Johnston (“The Killing,” “Supernatural”), Emily Tennant (Jennifer’s Body) and Aleks Paunovic (This Means War), follows the journey of two brothers in search of their long lost parents. Their quest leads them to Tendale, a small mountain town that is home to mythical Bigfoot-like creature with a “taste for tourists.”
Production wrapped last month in Vancouver and surrounding areas. Braden Croft directed from his own script and Random Bench’s Liz Levine and Adrian Salpeter produced,...
- 10/30/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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