As we told you a few days ago, Patrick Rea's Nailbiter is heading to DVD, Digital Download, and Video on Demand from Lionsgate, and they've just released a new trailer for the film.
Look for Nailbiter (review here) on May 28th.
Synopsis:
Forced to take refuge from a deadly tornado, the Maguire family finds shelter in an abandoned storm cellar. As the storm passes, the family tries to make their way out, only to realize that someone or something, not quite human, is holding them captive. Struggling to get out alive, they soon realize that they aren't alone.
Special Features
Audio commentary with actors Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon Audio commentary with Patrick Rea (Producer, Director), Aaron Laue (Executive Producer, Producer), Hanuman Brown-Eagle (Producer, Director of Photography), Ryan S. Jones (Sound Editor/Sound Designer, Producer), and Kendal Sinn (Screenwriter, Producer) "Storyboard to Screen Comparison" featurette
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Look for Nailbiter (review here) on May 28th.
Synopsis:
Forced to take refuge from a deadly tornado, the Maguire family finds shelter in an abandoned storm cellar. As the storm passes, the family tries to make their way out, only to realize that someone or something, not quite human, is holding them captive. Struggling to get out alive, they soon realize that they aren't alone.
Special Features
Audio commentary with actors Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon Audio commentary with Patrick Rea (Producer, Director), Aaron Laue (Executive Producer, Producer), Hanuman Brown-Eagle (Producer, Director of Photography), Ryan S. Jones (Sound Editor/Sound Designer, Producer), and Kendal Sinn (Screenwriter, Producer) "Storyboard to Screen Comparison" featurette
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- 3/20/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
When director Patrick Rea first sent over his first short film for us we knew one thing for sure... this cat was going places. His next stop landed him straight to Lionsgate's front door as the studio is releasing Rea's latest feature Nailbiter!
From the Press Release
Nobody is prepared for the dark side of nature in the critically acclaimed film, Nailbiter, arriving on DVD, Digital Download and Video on Demand May 28 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Winner at dozens of horror film festivals across the country, the film was also praised for its acting, directing and cinematography. The Nailbiter DVD, including two audio commentaries featuring cast and crew, plus a storyboard to screen featurette, will be available for the suggested retail price of $26.98.
Forced to take refuge from a deadly tornado, the Maguire family finds shelter in an abandoned storm cellar. As the storm passes, the family tries to make...
From the Press Release
Nobody is prepared for the dark side of nature in the critically acclaimed film, Nailbiter, arriving on DVD, Digital Download and Video on Demand May 28 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Winner at dozens of horror film festivals across the country, the film was also praised for its acting, directing and cinematography. The Nailbiter DVD, including two audio commentaries featuring cast and crew, plus a storyboard to screen featurette, will be available for the suggested retail price of $26.98.
Forced to take refuge from a deadly tornado, the Maguire family finds shelter in an abandoned storm cellar. As the storm passes, the family tries to make...
- 3/6/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Taking place this weekend is the CineMayhem Film Festival in Thousand Oaks, California. If you’re a fan of independent horror, there will be a variety of short films, multiple features, including The ABCs of Death, and the world premiere of Roadside:
“(Los Angeles, CA)—In just less than 48 hours, the first-ever CineMayhem Film Fest will be underway at the Muvico Thousand Oaks (166 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA) and to get the fans out there ready, we have a few final details we wanted to share in preparation of our two-day celebration of independent horror this weekend.
CineMayhem sponsor SideShow Collectibles has generously donated four figurines for us to raffle off to attendees at the following screenings on March 2nd and 3rd: Roadside and The ABC’s Of Death on Saturday and K-11 and Resolution on Sunday. Scream Factory, another CineMayhem sponsor, has also kindly donated several of...
“(Los Angeles, CA)—In just less than 48 hours, the first-ever CineMayhem Film Fest will be underway at the Muvico Thousand Oaks (166 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA) and to get the fans out there ready, we have a few final details we wanted to share in preparation of our two-day celebration of independent horror this weekend.
CineMayhem sponsor SideShow Collectibles has generously donated four figurines for us to raffle off to attendees at the following screenings on March 2nd and 3rd: Roadside and The ABC’s Of Death on Saturday and K-11 and Resolution on Sunday. Scream Factory, another CineMayhem sponsor, has also kindly donated several of...
- 3/1/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
If you're in or around Los Angeles and are a horror fan, you should make it your business to attend this weekend's CineMayhem Film Festival in honor of Indie Horror Month! Read on for the skinny on all that's happening!
From the Press Release
In less than 48 hours, the first-ever CineMayhem Film Fest will be under way at the Muvico Thousand Oaks (166 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA), and to get the fans out there ready, we have a few final details we wanted to share in preparation of our two-day celebration of independent horror this weekend.
CineMayhem sponsor Sideshow Collectibles has generously donated four figurines for us to raffle off to attendees at the following screenings on March 2nd and 3rd: Roadside and The ABC's Of Death on Saturday and K-11 and Resolution on Sunday. Scream Factory, another CineMayhem sponsor, has also kindly donated several of their cult classic...
From the Press Release
In less than 48 hours, the first-ever CineMayhem Film Fest will be under way at the Muvico Thousand Oaks (166 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA), and to get the fans out there ready, we have a few final details we wanted to share in preparation of our two-day celebration of independent horror this weekend.
CineMayhem sponsor Sideshow Collectibles has generously donated four figurines for us to raffle off to attendees at the following screenings on March 2nd and 3rd: Roadside and The ABC's Of Death on Saturday and K-11 and Resolution on Sunday. Scream Factory, another CineMayhem sponsor, has also kindly donated several of their cult classic...
- 3/1/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The CineMayhem Film Fest is pleased to announce its final line-up with tickets and festival passes going on sale Today for the two-day celebration of independent horror at the Muvico in Thousand Oaks, CA, this March.
Ticket and Pass prices for the 2013 CineMayhem Film Fest are:
Saturday Pass- $30
Sunday Pass- $30
Individual Movie- $7 per ticket
Tickets and full-day passes can be purchased at the Muvico Thousand Oaks website. The theatre is located at 166 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA.
And don't forget that starting Right Now, you can submit your short film to us, and if gets the most "Likes" via our official CineMayhem Contest Facebook App, it will be shown during the fest. To upload your film for judging, just hit the link and get started.
From the Press Release
Founded this year as a launch event to kick off Dread Central's third annual Indie Horror Month this March by Heather Wixson,...
Ticket and Pass prices for the 2013 CineMayhem Film Fest are:
Saturday Pass- $30
Sunday Pass- $30
Individual Movie- $7 per ticket
Tickets and full-day passes can be purchased at the Muvico Thousand Oaks website. The theatre is located at 166 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA.
And don't forget that starting Right Now, you can submit your short film to us, and if gets the most "Likes" via our official CineMayhem Contest Facebook App, it will be shown during the fest. To upload your film for judging, just hit the link and get started.
From the Press Release
Founded this year as a launch event to kick off Dread Central's third annual Indie Horror Month this March by Heather Wixson,...
- 2/15/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Ever have one of those days where the universe just relentlessly takes one big steaming dump on you after another? From our character’s perspective, that’s Nailbiter in a nutshell.
Sure, all horror movies deliver characters in terrifying and evil scenarios, but Patrick Rea, director of 25 some odd shorts, and writer Kendal Sinn really just kick their spotlighted family every chance they’re down, starting simply with showing an alcoholic mother questioning the sobriety she’s been working towards for gosh knows how long. Such an insignificant detail once the tornadoes and horror kick in, but we watch as the low-blows keep snowballing into one gigantic rolling ball of despair.
In Nailbiter, Rea has crafted a tense and curiously inviting thriller in which the Maguire family are forced to take shelter in the basement of the nearest house when a tornado touches down in hot pursuit of their speeding car.
Sure, all horror movies deliver characters in terrifying and evil scenarios, but Patrick Rea, director of 25 some odd shorts, and writer Kendal Sinn really just kick their spotlighted family every chance they’re down, starting simply with showing an alcoholic mother questioning the sobriety she’s been working towards for gosh knows how long. Such an insignificant detail once the tornadoes and horror kick in, but we watch as the low-blows keep snowballing into one gigantic rolling ball of despair.
In Nailbiter, Rea has crafted a tense and curiously inviting thriller in which the Maguire family are forced to take shelter in the basement of the nearest house when a tornado touches down in hot pursuit of their speeding car.
- 12/4/2012
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Reviewed by Michael Juvinall, MoreHorror.com
Nailbiter (2012)
Starring: Emily Boresow, Meg Saricks, Erin McGrane, Sally Spurgeon, Joicie Appell, and Mark Ridgway
Directed by: Patrick Rea
Written by: Patrick Rea, Kendal Sinn
Nailbiter is only writer/director Patrick Rea’s second feature film, but he’s already an accomplished filmmaker, having directed somewhere in the neighborhood of 25 shorts. I’ve seen many of his short films and they are nothing short of amazing, with Nailbiter being no exception. This indie film admittedly has a limited budget, but you couldn’t tell that by watching the film. The movie is so slick and well-made; it would be very easy to mistake it for a big-budget Hollywood production.
As someone that lives in the Midwest, I know first-hand how utterly terrifying tornadoes can be. Rea combines the fear that a ravaging tornado brings with something much more sinister.
Janet Maguire (Erin McGrane-Raising Jeffrey...
Nailbiter (2012)
Starring: Emily Boresow, Meg Saricks, Erin McGrane, Sally Spurgeon, Joicie Appell, and Mark Ridgway
Directed by: Patrick Rea
Written by: Patrick Rea, Kendal Sinn
Nailbiter is only writer/director Patrick Rea’s second feature film, but he’s already an accomplished filmmaker, having directed somewhere in the neighborhood of 25 shorts. I’ve seen many of his short films and they are nothing short of amazing, with Nailbiter being no exception. This indie film admittedly has a limited budget, but you couldn’t tell that by watching the film. The movie is so slick and well-made; it would be very easy to mistake it for a big-budget Hollywood production.
As someone that lives in the Midwest, I know first-hand how utterly terrifying tornadoes can be. Rea combines the fear that a ravaging tornado brings with something much more sinister.
Janet Maguire (Erin McGrane-Raising Jeffrey...
- 11/22/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
It's officially Halloween, and to help kick off the day's festivities, we have the online debut of the latest short film from Patrick Rea and SenoReality Pictures, Split the Check. Enjoy... and be careful whom you share tonight's dinner with!
The short is directed by Patrick Rea; produced by Rea, Michelle Davidson, and Ryan S. Jones; and written by Rea and Brad Meehan (who also stars). The director of photography is Rea regular Hanuman Brown-Eagle with music by Nathan Towns.
Along with Meehan, Split the Check stars Erin McGrane (Nailbiter), Jason Miller, Michelle Davidson, Aaron Laue, Tasha Smith, and Allen Lowman as "The Dickhead Waiter."
Synopsis:
An evening of dining with three couples turns ugly when the waiter won't split the check.
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The short is directed by Patrick Rea; produced by Rea, Michelle Davidson, and Ryan S. Jones; and written by Rea and Brad Meehan (who also stars). The director of photography is Rea regular Hanuman Brown-Eagle with music by Nathan Towns.
Along with Meehan, Split the Check stars Erin McGrane (Nailbiter), Jason Miller, Michelle Davidson, Aaron Laue, Tasha Smith, and Allen Lowman as "The Dickhead Waiter."
Synopsis:
An evening of dining with three couples turns ugly when the waiter won't split the check.
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- 10/31/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Those lovable loonies at SenoReality Pictures have just finished up another new short film, entitled Split the Check, and we'll be premiering it here on Dread Central this coming Halloween. In the meantime we have the synopsis and a still to share.
The short is directed by Patrick Rea; produced by Rea, Michelle Davidson, and Ryan S. Jones; and written by Rea and Brad Meehan (who also stars). The director of photography is Rea regular Hanuman Brown-Eagle with music by Nathan Towns.
Along with Meehan, Split the Check stars Erin McGrane (Nailbiter), Jason Miller, Michelle Davidson, Aaron Laue, Tasha Smith, and Allen Lowman as "The Dickhead Waiter."
Synopsis:
An evening of dining with three couples turns ugly when the waiter won't split the check.
Be sure to check back next Wednesday, October 31st, to watch Split the Check in its entirety.
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The short is directed by Patrick Rea; produced by Rea, Michelle Davidson, and Ryan S. Jones; and written by Rea and Brad Meehan (who also stars). The director of photography is Rea regular Hanuman Brown-Eagle with music by Nathan Towns.
Along with Meehan, Split the Check stars Erin McGrane (Nailbiter), Jason Miller, Michelle Davidson, Aaron Laue, Tasha Smith, and Allen Lowman as "The Dickhead Waiter."
Synopsis:
An evening of dining with three couples turns ugly when the waiter won't split the check.
Be sure to check back next Wednesday, October 31st, to watch Split the Check in its entirety.
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- 10/27/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
SenoReality Pictures and Ministry Machine Productions have announced that Grindstone Entertainment Group has acquired their feature film Nailbiter for North America to be released by Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
The award-winning horror-thriller has screened at such festivals as the Palm Beach International Film Festival, Omaha Film Festival, AMC Kansas City Film Fest, and Chicago Fear Fest. It recently won Best Feature, Best Director, and Best of the Fest at Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville, Kentucky. The film will be screening at the Dragon*Con Independent Film Festival, which runs August 31st-September 3rd.
Nailbiter (review here) tells the story of a mother and her three daughters (Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, Sally Spurgeon), who are on their way to the airport to pick up their father when they are caught up in a Kansas tornado. The family members are forced to take shelter in a seemingly innocent storm cellar but are trapped inside.
The award-winning horror-thriller has screened at such festivals as the Palm Beach International Film Festival, Omaha Film Festival, AMC Kansas City Film Fest, and Chicago Fear Fest. It recently won Best Feature, Best Director, and Best of the Fest at Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville, Kentucky. The film will be screening at the Dragon*Con Independent Film Festival, which runs August 31st-September 3rd.
Nailbiter (review here) tells the story of a mother and her three daughters (Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, Sally Spurgeon), who are on their way to the airport to pick up their father when they are caught up in a Kansas tornado. The family members are forced to take shelter in a seemingly innocent storm cellar but are trapped inside.
- 7/9/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Maybe you checked out our review of Patrick Rea's latest feature film Nailbiter and are curious where you, too, can see it. Well, wonder no more because we have a list of upcoming events where SenoReality Pictures and Ministry Machine Production’s Nailbiter will be playing.
Nailbiter (review here), directed by Patrick Rea, written by Rea and Kendal Sinn, and executive produced by Aaron Laue (Last Breath), stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon as four women who are trapped in a cellar during a tornado and discover that they are not alone. The film was shot entirely in Kansas and Missouri.
Here is the film's itinerary for March-May, 2012:
Omaha Film Festival – March 7th-11th – Omaha, Nebraska
HorrorHound Weekend – March 23rd-25th – Columbus, Ohio
Mad Monster Party – March 23rd-25th – Charlotte, North Carolina
AMC Kansas City Film Fest - April 11th-14th – Kansas City, Missouri...
Nailbiter (review here), directed by Patrick Rea, written by Rea and Kendal Sinn, and executive produced by Aaron Laue (Last Breath), stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon as four women who are trapped in a cellar during a tornado and discover that they are not alone. The film was shot entirely in Kansas and Missouri.
Here is the film's itinerary for March-May, 2012:
Omaha Film Festival – March 7th-11th – Omaha, Nebraska
HorrorHound Weekend – March 23rd-25th – Columbus, Ohio
Mad Monster Party – March 23rd-25th – Charlotte, North Carolina
AMC Kansas City Film Fest - April 11th-14th – Kansas City, Missouri...
- 3/7/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
SenoReality Pictures and Ministry Machine are co-producing the upcoming indie horror feature Nailbiter. This film combines two terrors in one as a tornado bears down on a mother and her three kids. Their hiding space turns out to be a poor choice with something waiting below. Hopefully that something is not a backed up septic tank. As well, the poster does not give too many clues as to what that something is; however, this first graphic does warn viewers: "in the shadow of the storm it waits." And horror fans will not have to wait long for Nailbiter to release. 2011 is the expected launch date for this terror filled pic'.
As well, SenoReality Pictures is a film production and editing company based in Lawrence, Ks, which has recently completed the films Torture Porn, Next Caller and the award winning Woman's Intuition. Nailbiter continues the SenoReality strategy to create strong thrillers with interesting scenarios.
As well, SenoReality Pictures is a film production and editing company based in Lawrence, Ks, which has recently completed the films Torture Porn, Next Caller and the award winning Woman's Intuition. Nailbiter continues the SenoReality strategy to create strong thrillers with interesting scenarios.
- 10/5/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Last Breath Last Breath, which stars Ty Jones, Mandy Bannon and Jeff East, deals with a couple whose marriage is on its last leg. Surveying a warehouse type building that they just bought together, they are abducted by a trench coat wearing madman who forces them into an array of deadly traps and into psychological warfare with one another. Aaron Laue plays the antagonist of Last Breath. Aaron Laue's been in a variety of supporting roles or short films, but with Last Breath he takes it to an entirely different level turning in a chilling, highly effective performance that's a step up from the work that he has previously done. He turns in this performance of a broken down, sad and twisted villain that's at his wits end. To sum it up, Aaron Laue brings dimensionality to what could have been a one note role. He makes his character vivid and real.
- 4/13/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
We heard from indie filmmaker Patrick Rea today with updates on two of his projects that we've been following: the upcoming short film "Rhino" and Rea's second feature film Nailbiter. He also included a few new stills from Nailbiter.
With regard to "Rhino", Rea and SenoReality Pictures will begin shooting the drama-thriller about drug dealers in a college town on April 21st. The short film stars Malcolm Goodwin of A&E’s new series “Breakout Kings” and Keith Loneker (Leatherheads, Lakeview Terrace). Principal photography will take place in Lawrence and Overland Park, Kansas.
As for Rea's anxiously awaited indie horror feature Nailbiter, he tells Dread Central that post-production is on track. The $200,000 budgeted film was shot in Lawrence, Kansas, and the Kansas City area and is hoping for its first screening in the late summer. Currently co-producer Ryan S. Jones is hard at work on sound design while composer Julian Bickford is scoring the film.
With regard to "Rhino", Rea and SenoReality Pictures will begin shooting the drama-thriller about drug dealers in a college town on April 21st. The short film stars Malcolm Goodwin of A&E’s new series “Breakout Kings” and Keith Loneker (Leatherheads, Lakeview Terrace). Principal photography will take place in Lawrence and Overland Park, Kansas.
As for Rea's anxiously awaited indie horror feature Nailbiter, he tells Dread Central that post-production is on track. The $200,000 budgeted film was shot in Lawrence, Kansas, and the Kansas City area and is hoping for its first screening in the late summer. Currently co-producer Ryan S. Jones is hard at work on sound design while composer Julian Bickford is scoring the film.
- 4/6/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Why Watch? We often think of filmmaking as world building, but in this short, a man with Apple products from 2028 actually does build a world for a beautiful woman. Where the architects of Inception used their minds, this guy puts in the hard work of digitally painting by hand right down to the last detail. It’s a showcase of visual effects, and the man’s reason for making sure every last flower petal is right is ultimately as sweet as it is heartbreaking. What Will It Cost? Just 9 minutes of your time. Does it get better any better than that? Check out World Builder for yourself: World Builder (2007) Written and Directed By: Bruce Branit Visual Effects By: Bruce Branit Starring: Brian Paulette and Erin McGrane Trust us. You have time for more short films.
- 3/26/2011
- by Cole Abaius
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Post production is moving along nicely for Patrick Rea's upcoming sophomore feature, Nailbiter, as evidenced by the third teaser trailer to be released for the film.
Nailbiter tells the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar. They become trapped and discover they are not alone.
The film stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Sally Spurgeon, and Emily Boresow and is directed by Patrick Rea from a script by Kendal Sinn. The director of photography is frequent collaborator Hanuman Brown Eagle. Brown Eagle also produced with Ryan Jones, and Aaron Laue is executive producer. It's a co-project of SenoReality Pictures and Ministry Machine Productions in collaboration with Free State Studios.
Keep it here for more, and in the meantime visit the official Nailbiter website.
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Nailbiter tells the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar. They become trapped and discover they are not alone.
The film stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Sally Spurgeon, and Emily Boresow and is directed by Patrick Rea from a script by Kendal Sinn. The director of photography is frequent collaborator Hanuman Brown Eagle. Brown Eagle also produced with Ryan Jones, and Aaron Laue is executive producer. It's a co-project of SenoReality Pictures and Ministry Machine Productions in collaboration with Free State Studios.
Keep it here for more, and in the meantime visit the official Nailbiter website.
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- 1/31/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
SenoReality Pictures and Ministry Machine present Nailbiter. Nailbiter is a short horror film directed and produced by experienced genre vet Patrick Rea and starring Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow and Sally Spurgeon. Nailbiter deals with a mother and her three daughters getting caught up in a tornado and taking shelter in a storm cellar....
They are trapped inside the cellar with nowhere else to go. They quickly discover that they are not alone. Could it be something supernatural? Could it be something more literal like a monster? Or is it a stark raving mad killer? We'll just have to wait and see what terrors unfold in Nailbiter. The film's screenplay is by Kendal Sinn. The production is currently deep into post production and will hopefully be completed early next year. Stay tuned for further developments on this project.
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They are trapped inside the cellar with nowhere else to go. They quickly discover that they are not alone. Could it be something supernatural? Could it be something more literal like a monster? Or is it a stark raving mad killer? We'll just have to wait and see what terrors unfold in Nailbiter. The film's screenplay is by Kendal Sinn. The production is currently deep into post production and will hopefully be completed early next year. Stay tuned for further developments on this project.
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- 12/9/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
We're always happy to hear from Patrick Rea, a truly inspirational indie filmmaker who never has fewer than four or five irons in the fire at any one time, and today is no exception. Not only did Patrick provide us with an update and new stills from his sophomore feature, Nailbiter, but he also shared news about two other upcoming projects he's currently working on.
First, with regard to Nailbiter, the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar, only to become trapped and discover they are not alone, Rea tells us, "The editing on Nailbiter will be completed by Christmas. We will then move to sound, music, and visual effects. We are hoping for a completion date of May, 2011."
The film stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Sally Spurgeon, and Emily Boresow and is...
First, with regard to Nailbiter, the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar, only to become trapped and discover they are not alone, Rea tells us, "The editing on Nailbiter will be completed by Christmas. We will then move to sound, music, and visual effects. We are hoping for a completion date of May, 2011."
The film stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Sally Spurgeon, and Emily Boresow and is...
- 12/4/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Ok peeps, here's a film we've been following for a while now and the goodies are starting to drop including two new images! Read on to find out more about this cool upcoming creature-feature! The feature film "Nailbiter" produced by SenoReality Pictures and Ministry Machine is currently in the final stages of editing.
The film is a creature-feature about a mother and three daughters who get caught up in a Kansas tornado and have to take shelter in a storm cellar. During the storm, they are trapped and they discover they are not alone.
The film stars Erin McGrane (Up In The Air), Meg Saricks, Sally Spurgeon and Emily Boresow. The film is directed by Patrick Rea, screenplay by Kendal Sinn and produced by Aaron Laue (Last Breath), Patrick Rea, Hanuman Brown-Eagle, Kendal Sinn and Ryan S. Jones. The film was executive produced by Aaron Laue and Free State Studios.
The film is a creature-feature about a mother and three daughters who get caught up in a Kansas tornado and have to take shelter in a storm cellar. During the storm, they are trapped and they discover they are not alone.
The film stars Erin McGrane (Up In The Air), Meg Saricks, Sally Spurgeon and Emily Boresow. The film is directed by Patrick Rea, screenplay by Kendal Sinn and produced by Aaron Laue (Last Breath), Patrick Rea, Hanuman Brown-Eagle, Kendal Sinn and Ryan S. Jones. The film was executive produced by Aaron Laue and Free State Studios.
- 12/2/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Director Patrick Rea dropped us a line with an update on his upcoming sophomore feature, Nailbiter, and also provided us with a new still to celebrate the news that he has officially completed principal photography on the film in the Kansas City area.
Nailbiter tells the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar. They become trapped and discover they are not alone.
The film stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Sally Spurgeon, and Emily Boresow and is directed by Patrick Rea from a script by Kendal Sinn. The director of photography is frequent collaborator Hanuman Brown Eagle. Brown Eagle also produced with Ryan Jones, and Aaron Laue is executive producer. It's a co-project of SenoReality Pictures and Ministry Machine Productions in collaboration with Free State Studios.
Post production has been under way for the...
Nailbiter tells the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar. They become trapped and discover they are not alone.
The film stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Sally Spurgeon, and Emily Boresow and is directed by Patrick Rea from a script by Kendal Sinn. The director of photography is frequent collaborator Hanuman Brown Eagle. Brown Eagle also produced with Ryan Jones, and Aaron Laue is executive producer. It's a co-project of SenoReality Pictures and Ministry Machine Productions in collaboration with Free State Studios.
Post production has been under way for the...
- 10/2/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Director Patrick Rea dropped us a line with an update on his upcoming sophomore feature, Nailbiter, and laid four new stills on us as well.
The indie filmmaker has edited everything shot thus far and is now waiting patiently for late spring, when the snow will be gone and the leaves will be back, to complete the monster effects sequences and film pick-ups.
Nailbiter tells the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar. They become trapped and discover they are not alone.
The film stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon. It is directed by Patrick Rea, written by Kendal Sinn and Rea, and produced by Aaron Laue (Last Breath). The director of photography is Hanuman Brown-Eagle.
Dig on the new stills below (click each to see it larger), and...
The indie filmmaker has edited everything shot thus far and is now waiting patiently for late spring, when the snow will be gone and the leaves will be back, to complete the monster effects sequences and film pick-ups.
Nailbiter tells the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar. They become trapped and discover they are not alone.
The film stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon. It is directed by Patrick Rea, written by Kendal Sinn and Rea, and produced by Aaron Laue (Last Breath). The director of photography is Hanuman Brown-Eagle.
Dig on the new stills below (click each to see it larger), and...
- 1/25/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
SenoReality Pictures, in association with Free State Studios, has just wrapped production on a new short film entitled "Get Off My Porch". "Get Off My Porch" is a horror comedy about a man terrorized by Girl Scouts insisting that he buy a box of cookies. You Will get some Thin Mints or else!
The short film, which was shot in Kansas City, was written and directed by Patrick Rea and produced by Rea, Ryan Jones, and Free State Studios. Hanuman Brown-Eagle was director of photography. The film will be scored by Harry Manfredini.
"Get Off My Porch" completes a set of short films produced by SenoReality Pictures and Free State Studios and will be released on a compilation DVD sometime in 2010. The collection will include "Woman's Intuition", "Next Caller", "Now That You're Dead", "Cafe at the Crossroads" (review here), "Mrs. Brumett's Garden", and "Emergency Preparedness", which have screened at such...
The short film, which was shot in Kansas City, was written and directed by Patrick Rea and produced by Rea, Ryan Jones, and Free State Studios. Hanuman Brown-Eagle was director of photography. The film will be scored by Harry Manfredini.
"Get Off My Porch" completes a set of short films produced by SenoReality Pictures and Free State Studios and will be released on a compilation DVD sometime in 2010. The collection will include "Woman's Intuition", "Next Caller", "Now That You're Dead", "Cafe at the Crossroads" (review here), "Mrs. Brumett's Garden", and "Emergency Preparedness", which have screened at such...
- 12/16/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
We've been waiting with bated breath, and yes, bitten nails, for further news about Patrick Rea's second feature film, Nailbiter, and our patience paid off today when Rea sent over the flick's second teaser trailer. From the looks of things, a storm is coming indeed!
Rea also provided the following update: Editing on what we shot over the five weeks in the summer has begun. We're on [filming] hiatus now till the spring [with] only about 16 pages of script left to shoot. We are aiming to have the film completely finished by the fall 2010. Post-production is going to take some time. We suspect the main factors contributing to Nailbiter's long post process are the monster effects sequences we've been promised since first hearing above the project.
Nailbiter tells the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar.
Rea also provided the following update: Editing on what we shot over the five weeks in the summer has begun. We're on [filming] hiatus now till the spring [with] only about 16 pages of script left to shoot. We are aiming to have the film completely finished by the fall 2010. Post-production is going to take some time. We suspect the main factors contributing to Nailbiter's long post process are the monster effects sequences we've been promised since first hearing above the project.
Nailbiter tells the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar.
- 10/28/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Kansas filmmaker Patrick Rea of SenoReality Pictures, creators of numerous acclaimed short films, sent along a couple of new photos (see them below) with word that five weeks of shooting have been completed on his latest feature Nailbiter. “We have about two more weeks that will be shot later to complete some of the monster effects and various pickups,” Rea tells us.
Nailbiter, which we last reported on here, takes place during a tornado that forces a mother and her three daughters to take shelter in a storm cellar—where a different sort of terror of the monstrous variety awaits. Rea scripted the movie with Kendall Sinn, the producer is Aaron Laue and the cast is headed by Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon. On the shorts front, Rea’s Mrs. Brumett’S Garden and Do Not Disturb screened last weekend at Louisville, Ky’s Fright Night Film Fest,...
Nailbiter, which we last reported on here, takes place during a tornado that forces a mother and her three daughters to take shelter in a storm cellar—where a different sort of terror of the monstrous variety awaits. Rea scripted the movie with Kendall Sinn, the producer is Aaron Laue and the cast is headed by Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon. On the shorts front, Rea’s Mrs. Brumett’S Garden and Do Not Disturb screened last weekend at Louisville, Ky’s Fright Night Film Fest,...
- 8/19/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
SenoReality Pictures and Ministry Machine Productions have just completed five weeks of production in Lawrence, Kansas, on the horror feature Nailbiter, and they were kind enough to provide two exclusive stills to Dread Central. An additional two weeks of production will be shot later to complete the monster effects sequences and film pick-ups.
Nailbiter tells the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar. They become trapped and discover they are not alone.
The film stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon. It is directed by Patrick Rea, written by Kendal Sinn and Rea, and produced by Aaron Laue (Last Breath). The director of photography is Hanuman Brown-Eagle, and the photos below are courtesy of Matt Jacobson.
The filmmakers also have several films showing this weekend at the Fright Night Film Festival in Louisville,...
Nailbiter tells the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar. They become trapped and discover they are not alone.
The film stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon. It is directed by Patrick Rea, written by Kendal Sinn and Rea, and produced by Aaron Laue (Last Breath). The director of photography is Hanuman Brown-Eagle, and the photos below are courtesy of Matt Jacobson.
The filmmakers also have several films showing this weekend at the Fright Night Film Festival in Louisville,...
- 8/13/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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