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- 7/27/2018
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Fresh off the Tribeca Film Festival lineup, The Endless and Tilt both have teasers that are sure to pique your interest. We also have Indiegogo campaign details for Calculating Euphoria and the Ghost Hug figure release details.
New Promo Video for The Endless: "The Endless is the story of two brothers who return to the deal cult from which they fled a decade ago, to find that there might be some truth to the group’s otherworldly beliefs."
Directed by and starring Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, The Endless also features Tate Ellington, James Jordan, Shane Brady, and Kira Powell. To learn more about
To learn more about The Endless and its screenings at Tribeca, visit:
https://tribecafilm.com/filmguide/endless-2017
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A Look at the Tilt Teaser: "All seems normal with Joseph and Joanne. Joanne is pregnant with their first child. Life in their little urban house is cozy and familiar.
New Promo Video for The Endless: "The Endless is the story of two brothers who return to the deal cult from which they fled a decade ago, to find that there might be some truth to the group’s otherworldly beliefs."
Directed by and starring Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, The Endless also features Tate Ellington, James Jordan, Shane Brady, and Kira Powell. To learn more about
To learn more about The Endless and its screenings at Tribeca, visit:
https://tribecafilm.com/filmguide/endless-2017
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A Look at the Tilt Teaser: "All seems normal with Joseph and Joanne. Joanne is pregnant with their first child. Life in their little urban house is cozy and familiar.
- 4/25/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The Plumber, a new app from Moviemaze, starring genre regular Darcy Donovan (Lycanthrope, My Babysitter’s a Vampire) has run into issues with the iTunes ratings board. A fun, family adventure, The Plumber sees a tradie take on Evil Cho, a rogue determined to take over the world, while unwittingly helping a coven of dark witches get their power back. He is advised by a cranky, beached mermaid.
An interactive adventure movie, that repeatedly lets the player choose how events turn out by offering them several story options to choose from, The Plumber has been available on other platforms since mid-February. iTunes, however, have told MovieMaze that it cannot appear on the App Store unless the company agrees to release it with a higher rating than 12+. MovieMaze’s Maria Collis refuses to believe that The Plumber is too racy or violent, and demands answers. According to Collis, there’s been...
An interactive adventure movie, that repeatedly lets the player choose how events turn out by offering them several story options to choose from, The Plumber has been available on other platforms since mid-February. iTunes, however, have told MovieMaze that it cannot appear on the App Store unless the company agrees to release it with a higher rating than 12+. MovieMaze’s Maria Collis refuses to believe that The Plumber is too racy or violent, and demands answers. According to Collis, there’s been...
- 3/9/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s time to choose the path of your movies.
MovieMaze has launched its interactive film on iTunes and Google Play this month. Its first interactive film called “The Mechanic,” a comedy adventure film about an Indian mechanic in very bad situations. So be prepared for some ill-fated ending choices.
It is a collaborated production from United Kingdom-based Stickmen Pictures and Los Angeles-based Leomark Studios.
In addition, fans will be able to meet with producers Erik Lundmark and Maria Collis at this weekend’s Comikaze comic book convention in Los Angeles on November 1-3. And actress Darcy Donovan, the beautiful blonde, will meet fans at the American Film Market in Santa Monica on Sunday on November 10.
Android users can download the MovieMaze™ app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.moviemaze.com
iPhone and iPad users can get the app on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app...
MovieMaze has launched its interactive film on iTunes and Google Play this month. Its first interactive film called “The Mechanic,” a comedy adventure film about an Indian mechanic in very bad situations. So be prepared for some ill-fated ending choices.
It is a collaborated production from United Kingdom-based Stickmen Pictures and Los Angeles-based Leomark Studios.
In addition, fans will be able to meet with producers Erik Lundmark and Maria Collis at this weekend’s Comikaze comic book convention in Los Angeles on November 1-3. And actress Darcy Donovan, the beautiful blonde, will meet fans at the American Film Market in Santa Monica on Sunday on November 10.
Android users can download the MovieMaze™ app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.moviemaze.com
iPhone and iPad users can get the app on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app...
- 10/30/2013
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
MovieMaze is an upcoming interactive app that looks delightfully fun. It lets the audience decide which way a film will play out - kind of like a modern movie version of Dragon's Lair.
So get ready, San Diego; MovieMaze and its first star character, Indeep Sheet, are coming to Comic-Con!
From the Press Release
Watch out, big entertainment conglomerates; here comes the small but mighty Mechanic, and he’s got a new fix for mobile audiences. The Mechanic is the first release of MovieMaze, a comedy adventure series for smartphones and tablets, which officially greets the world at San Diego Comic-Con July 17-21.
Created by UK-based Stickmen Pictures and Hollywood’s Leomark Studios, The Mechanic and later MovieMaze releases are comic multi-adventure movies aimed at the 13–30 demographic and designed as an app for use on all iOS and Android devices. Viewers watch a sequence and then select from a series...
So get ready, San Diego; MovieMaze and its first star character, Indeep Sheet, are coming to Comic-Con!
From the Press Release
Watch out, big entertainment conglomerates; here comes the small but mighty Mechanic, and he’s got a new fix for mobile audiences. The Mechanic is the first release of MovieMaze, a comedy adventure series for smartphones and tablets, which officially greets the world at San Diego Comic-Con July 17-21.
Created by UK-based Stickmen Pictures and Hollywood’s Leomark Studios, The Mechanic and later MovieMaze releases are comic multi-adventure movies aimed at the 13–30 demographic and designed as an app for use on all iOS and Android devices. Viewers watch a sequence and then select from a series...
- 7/15/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
The American Film Market was once all eye-catching gimmicks – these days it's robust, ruddy-cheeked, and focused on enterprise
There's a woman feeding a baby in the lobby of the Loews hotel in Santa Monica. Nothing unusual in that, you might think, except that this is the second day of the American Film Market, an event that doesn't generally conjure up images of swaddled newborns. With almost 8,000 attendees, from more than 70 countries, there was barely room to move around the hotel's atrium – but this year's Afm feels strikingly different from previous markets.
Gone are the hordes of almost-naked women in leopard-print bikinis, salesmen in Comic-Conesque fancy dress, and other eye-catching gimmicks. (Although, naturally, Ron Jeremy brought some scantily-clad babes with him when he appeared at a TromaDance press conference.) No, this year, the Afm has been robust, ruddy-cheeked, and all about the business.
Previous post-recession years haven't been so buoyant but the Afm's managing director,...
There's a woman feeding a baby in the lobby of the Loews hotel in Santa Monica. Nothing unusual in that, you might think, except that this is the second day of the American Film Market, an event that doesn't generally conjure up images of swaddled newborns. With almost 8,000 attendees, from more than 70 countries, there was barely room to move around the hotel's atrium – but this year's Afm feels strikingly different from previous markets.
Gone are the hordes of almost-naked women in leopard-print bikinis, salesmen in Comic-Conesque fancy dress, and other eye-catching gimmicks. (Although, naturally, Ron Jeremy brought some scantily-clad babes with him when he appeared at a TromaDance press conference.) No, this year, the Afm has been robust, ruddy-cheeked, and all about the business.
Previous post-recession years haven't been so buoyant but the Afm's managing director,...
- 11/13/2012
- by Lisa Marks
- The Guardian - Film News
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