It’s common for adolescents to hide their passions from their peers and family out of fear of humiliation, especially if your passion involves slash fiction, a genre of fan fiction that focuses on the relationships and sexual attraction of fictional characters of the same sex. The new film “Slash” follows high school freshman Neil (Michael Johnston) who writes his slash fiction in secret until he meets the older Julia (Hannah Marks) who pushes him to publish it online. But when the site moderator takes an interest in his stories, a new world opens up for Neil. It co-stars Michael Ian Black (“The State”), Missi Pyle (“Gone Girl”), Tishuan Scott (“Results”), Sarah Ramos (“Parenthood”), Peter Vack (“Mozart in the Jungle”), Violett Beane (“Tower”) and more. Watch an exclusive clip from the film below.
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The film is directed by Clay Liford.
Read More: ‘Slash’ Review: A Sweet, Semi-Satisfying Coming-Of-Age Story for The Comic-Con Crowd
The film is directed by Clay Liford.
- 12/16/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Filmmaker/Producer Barak Epstein (Blood On The Highway, Prison-a-go-go!) got in touch with Fango tonight to spread the word about his latest project, Earthling. "It's gonna have some crazy alien gore!", he said about the sci-fi thriller that will begin lensing next month under the direction of Clay Liford (A Four Course Meal), who also penned the screenplay.
Get the full details on the film, along with an early look at production design artwork after the jump.
Synopsis: "After a mysterious atmospheric event aboard the International Space Station, a small group of people wake up to realize that their entire lives have been a lie. They are in fact aliens disguised as humans. Now they have to make a choice. Live amongst men, or try to find a way back home."
Rebecca Spence (Grace Is Gone, Michael Mann's Public Enemies), Peter Greene (Pulp Fiction, The Usual Suspects), William Katt (The Greatest American Hero,...
Get the full details on the film, along with an early look at production design artwork after the jump.
Synopsis: "After a mysterious atmospheric event aboard the International Space Station, a small group of people wake up to realize that their entire lives have been a lie. They are in fact aliens disguised as humans. Now they have to make a choice. Live amongst men, or try to find a way back home."
Rebecca Spence (Grace Is Gone, Michael Mann's Public Enemies), Peter Greene (Pulp Fiction, The Usual Suspects), William Katt (The Greatest American Hero,...
- 3/5/2009
- Fangoria
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