Hey peeps! Another cool horror movie I'vve been keeping an eye on for sometime is this cool horror anthology I'm going to introduce you to along with the new poster art. One thing I love is watching something special take its shape and form into something special and I think we have that here. Be sure to head over to Fango and watch the cool trailer for one of the stories, "Lewis" and to see a few images that were posted a few months back.
From the Press Release:
With the projected premiere of the Horror Anthology "Psycho Street" coming around the corner ("Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville Ky, July 22nd) Executive Producer, Marv Blauvelt released the Poster art-work (done by acredited Mid-west horror artist Chris Kuchta...check out his Gallery Of Horrors at www.horrorartist.com.....Muscle Wolf Production's worked with several prestigious Indie Production company's on all four segments of the film.
- 4/7/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Writer/Director David Lee Madison's upcoming indie horror film Mr. Hush's trailer has been released and we have it here first for you to gaze upon.
Mr. Hush stars Stephen Geoffreys, Brad Loree, Edward X. Young, Connie Giordano, Alexis LauRen, Steve Dash, Thomas Churchill, Jessica Cameron, Colleen Cohan, Mike Marino and Tim Dougherty.
The film should be out in October.
Plot:
Horror icon Stephen Geoffreys (Fright Night) returns to classic horror in Mr. Hush. Holland Price is a devoted husband and loving father. But unbeknownst to him, evil and darkness have him a marked man. An idyllic, small Pennsylvania town serves as the background for this epic battle between good and evil. Starring Brad Loree (Halloween Resurrection), Steve Dash (Friday the 13th, Part 2) and Edward X. Young (The Green Monster).
Visit the official Mr. Hush Facebook page
Support Indie Films!
Mr. Hush stars Stephen Geoffreys, Brad Loree, Edward X. Young, Connie Giordano, Alexis LauRen, Steve Dash, Thomas Churchill, Jessica Cameron, Colleen Cohan, Mike Marino and Tim Dougherty.
The film should be out in October.
Plot:
Horror icon Stephen Geoffreys (Fright Night) returns to classic horror in Mr. Hush. Holland Price is a devoted husband and loving father. But unbeknownst to him, evil and darkness have him a marked man. An idyllic, small Pennsylvania town serves as the background for this epic battle between good and evil. Starring Brad Loree (Halloween Resurrection), Steve Dash (Friday the 13th, Part 2) and Edward X. Young (The Green Monster).
Visit the official Mr. Hush Facebook page
Support Indie Films!
- 6/26/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
We've got images from Susan Adriensen's latest short horror, Marinade - witchcraft And cannibalism = awesome. Adriensen (Under the Raven's Wing) describes Marinade as "a seductive horror short".
Abused wife, Sarah Dugan, becomes involved in a secret love affair which leads her to uncontrollable fiendish acts. A potion, a spell, and a special meal are served - with revenge and seduction on the menu. Check out pictures...
Marinade was shot on the Canon 5D and stars Marv Blauvelt, Colleen Cohan, and and Adriensen herself.
Abused wife, Sarah Dugan, becomes involved in a secret love affair which leads her to uncontrollable fiendish acts. A potion, a spell, and a special meal are served - with revenge and seduction on the menu. Check out pictures...
Marinade was shot on the Canon 5D and stars Marv Blauvelt, Colleen Cohan, and and Adriensen herself.
- 6/24/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Actor/producer Marv Blauvelt sent over some on-set photos (see ’em below) from “Come on Down,” the wraparound story for the currently lensing independent horror anthology Psycho Street. He also gave us the first look at a trailer for the movie’s over-the-top comedic segment “Hypochondriac,” which you can see at the bottom of the page.
Busy scream starlets Tiffany Shepis and Raine Brown star in “Come on Down” alongside Austin Dossey, Kirk Chastain and Jason Hignite for director Arthur Cullipher. The setting is the town of Kronanburg, and Blauvelt provides a synopsis: “When newcomer to town Aubrie Harris [Brown] sends her husband Casey [Dossey] next door to borrow tools and he doesn’t return, she becomes concerned and decides to visit her new neighbor in hopes of finding Casey’s whereabouts. Making a visit to her neighbor Leya Barker [Shepis], she discovers through her ‘friendly’ visit that Kronanburg may not be the...
Busy scream starlets Tiffany Shepis and Raine Brown star in “Come on Down” alongside Austin Dossey, Kirk Chastain and Jason Hignite for director Arthur Cullipher. The setting is the town of Kronanburg, and Blauvelt provides a synopsis: “When newcomer to town Aubrie Harris [Brown] sends her husband Casey [Dossey] next door to borrow tools and he doesn’t return, she becomes concerned and decides to visit her new neighbor in hopes of finding Casey’s whereabouts. Making a visit to her neighbor Leya Barker [Shepis], she discovers through her ‘friendly’ visit that Kronanburg may not be the...
- 11/10/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Back in 2008 we told you about the indy horror film titled, The Green Monster, and now we have the official trailer. Check it out below and let us know your thoughts. The Green Monster is a return to 80’s style slashers in the vein of Motel Hell and Blood Diner. It tells the story of Gerald (Edward X. Young) and Molly (Colleen Cohan), husband and wife owners of a downtrodden convenience store who employ equal parts dark magic and down home cooking to attract the reckless teenagers who like to use their business as a haven for illegal activities. When some local teens go missing, all signs point to the couple’s uniquely Southern recipes and the dumpster out back overflowing with dead bodies!
- 8/11/2009
- by Press Release Robot
- HorrorYearbook
Scripter Trevor Wright gave Fango a couple of exclusive pics (see ’em below) from The Green Monster, a new indie chiller he wrote and co-produced. Bryan Roberts and Nolan Bell directed the Untold Horror/Screamkings Productions movie.
“The Green Monster is my first solo screenwriting feature, following my co-writing work on Pete Jacelone’s Sculpture,” Wright tells us. “It originally began as a short film. I wanted to explore the problem of young women who give birth and then throw their babies away. Bryan and Nolan over at Untold Horror got their hands on the script and wanted to expand it into a feature, but that was something I really had no interest in doing. I felt that it functioned well as a short piece, and didn’t want to make an hour and a half of depressing social commentary.”
Instead, that brief screenplay became the feature’s opening sequence,...
“The Green Monster is my first solo screenwriting feature, following my co-writing work on Pete Jacelone’s Sculpture,” Wright tells us. “It originally began as a short film. I wanted to explore the problem of young women who give birth and then throw their babies away. Bryan and Nolan over at Untold Horror got their hands on the script and wanted to expand it into a feature, but that was something I really had no interest in doing. I felt that it functioned well as a short piece, and didn’t want to make an hour and a half of depressing social commentary.”
Instead, that brief screenplay became the feature’s opening sequence,...
- 2/4/2009
- Fangoria
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.