Several years in the making (a rough cut premiered at Austin's Alamo Drafthouse back in 2008), Road To Hell sees a jaded Cody (Michael Pare) making his way through a surreal, purgatorial landscape where he meets two foul-mouthed female spree-killers (Clare Kramer and Courtney Peldon) who derail his attempts to find redemption after years of fighting an unnamed war. Featuring the music of original Streets composer Jim Steinmann alongside new songs by Anthony Riparetti and performed by The Roxy Gunn Project, with longtime fave Deborah Van Valkenburgh reprising her role as Cody's sassy sister, The Road To Hell offers a dark flipside to the classic rock n roll fable.
Chicago artist Neil Klemz created some great alternative artwork to promote the Chicago show, pictured here.
The Triple Threat Film Fest
Tribute to Albert Pyun
Saturday March 9th, 7pm-Midnight
Patio Theatre
6008 W. Irving Park Rd
Chicago Il
Read more...
Chicago artist Neil Klemz created some great alternative artwork to promote the Chicago show, pictured here.
The Triple Threat Film Fest
Tribute to Albert Pyun
Saturday March 9th, 7pm-Midnight
Patio Theatre
6008 W. Irving Park Rd
Chicago Il
Read more...
- 3/7/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Several years in the making (a rough cut premiered at Austin's Alamo Drafthouse back in 2008), Road To Hell sees a jaded Cody (Michael Pare) making his way through a surreal, purgatorial landscape where he meets two foul-mouthed female spree-killers (Clare Kramer and Courtney Peldon) who derail his attempts to find redemption after years of fighting an unnamed war. Featuring the music of original Streets composer Jim Steinmann alongside new songs by Anthony Riparetti and performed by The Roxy Gunn Project, with longtime fave Deborah Van Valkenburgh reprising her role as Cody's sassy sister, The Road To Hell offers a dark flipside to the classic rock n roll fable.
Chicago artist Neil Klemz created some great alternative artwork to promote the Chicago show, pictured here.
The Triple Threat Film Fest
Tribute to Albert Pyun
Saturday March 9th, 7pm-Midnight
Patio Theatre
6008 W. Irving Park Rd
Chicago Il
Read more...
Chicago artist Neil Klemz created some great alternative artwork to promote the Chicago show, pictured here.
The Triple Threat Film Fest
Tribute to Albert Pyun
Saturday March 9th, 7pm-Midnight
Patio Theatre
6008 W. Irving Park Rd
Chicago Il
Read more...
- 3/7/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Several years in the making (a rough cut premiered at Austin's Alamo Drafthouse back in 2008), Road To Hell sees a jaded Cody (Michael Pare) making his way through a surreal, purgatorial landscape where he meets two foul-mouthed female spree-killers (Clare Kramer and Courtney Peldon) who derail his attempts to find redemption after years of fighting an unnamed war. Featuring the music of original Streets composer Jim Steinmann alongside new songs by Anthony Riparetti and performed by The Roxy Gunn Project, with longtime fave Deborah Van Valkenburgh reprising her role as Cody's sassy sister, The Road To Hell offers a dark flipside to the classic rock n roll fable.
Chicago artist Neil Klemz created some great alternative artwork to promote the Chicago show, pictured here.
The Triple Threat Film Fest
Tribute to Albert Pyun
Saturday March 9th, 7pm-Midnight
Patio Theatre
6008 W. Irving Park Rd
Chicago Il
Read more...
Chicago artist Neil Klemz created some great alternative artwork to promote the Chicago show, pictured here.
The Triple Threat Film Fest
Tribute to Albert Pyun
Saturday March 9th, 7pm-Midnight
Patio Theatre
6008 W. Irving Park Rd
Chicago Il
Read more...
- 3/7/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Several years in the making (a rough cut premiered at Austin's Alamo Drafthouse back in 2008), Road To Hell sees a jaded Cody (Michael Pare) making his way through a surreal, purgatorial landscape where he meets two foul-mouthed female spree-killers (Clare Kramer and Courtney Peldon) who derail his attempts to find redemption after years of fighting an unnamed war. Featuring the music of original Streets composer Jim Steinmann alongside new songs by Anthony Riparetti and performed by The Roxy Gunn Project, with longtime fave Deborah Van Valkenburgh reprising her role as Cody's sassy sister, The Road To Hell offers a dark flipside to the classic rock n roll fable.
Chicago artist Neil Klemz created some great alternative artwork to promote the Chicago show, pictured here.
The Triple Threat Film Fest
Tribute to Albert Pyun
Saturday March 9th, 7pm-Midnight
Patio Theatre
6008 W. Irving Park Rd
Chicago Il
Read more...
Chicago artist Neil Klemz created some great alternative artwork to promote the Chicago show, pictured here.
The Triple Threat Film Fest
Tribute to Albert Pyun
Saturday March 9th, 7pm-Midnight
Patio Theatre
6008 W. Irving Park Rd
Chicago Il
Read more...
- 3/7/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Several years in the making (a rough cut premiered at Austin's Alamo Drafthouse back in 2008), Road To Hell sees a jaded Cody (Michael Pare) making his way through a surreal, purgatorial landscape where he meets two foul-mouthed female spree-killers (Clare Kramer and Courtney Peldon) who derail his attempts to find redemption after years of fighting an unnamed war. Featuring the music of original Streets composer Jim Steinmann alongside new songs by Anthony Riparetti and performed by The Roxy Gunn Project, with longtime fave Deborah Van Valkenburgh reprising her role as Cody's sassy sister, The Road To Hell offers a dark flipside to the classic rock n roll fable.
Chicago artist Neil Klemz created some great alternative artwork to promote the Chicago show, pictured here.
The Triple Threat Film Fest
Tribute to Albert Pyun
Saturday March 9th, 7pm-Midnight
Patio Theatre
6008 W. Irving Park Rd
Chicago Il
Read more...
Chicago artist Neil Klemz created some great alternative artwork to promote the Chicago show, pictured here.
The Triple Threat Film Fest
Tribute to Albert Pyun
Saturday March 9th, 7pm-Midnight
Patio Theatre
6008 W. Irving Park Rd
Chicago Il
Read more...
- 3/7/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Several years in the making (a rough cut premiered at Austin's Alamo Drafthouse back in 2008), Road To Hell sees a jaded Cody (Michael Pare) making his way through a surreal, purgatorial landscape where he meets two foul-mouthed female spree-killers (Clare Kramer and Courtney Peldon) who derail his attempts to find redemption after years of fighting an unnamed war. Featuring the music of original Streets composer Jim Steinmann alongside new songs by Anthony Riparetti and performed by The Roxy Gunn Project, with longtime fave Deborah Van Valkenburgh reprising her role as Cody's sassy sister, The Road To Hell offers a dark flipside to the classic rock n roll fable.
Chicago artist Neil Klemz created some great alternative artwork to promote the Chicago show, pictured here.
The Triple Threat Film Fest
Tribute to Albert Pyun
Saturday March 9th, 7pm-Midnight
Patio Theatre
6008 W. Irving Park Rd
Chicago Il
Read more...
Chicago artist Neil Klemz created some great alternative artwork to promote the Chicago show, pictured here.
The Triple Threat Film Fest
Tribute to Albert Pyun
Saturday March 9th, 7pm-Midnight
Patio Theatre
6008 W. Irving Park Rd
Chicago Il
Read more...
- 3/7/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Thinking about attending the Triple Threat Film Fest in Chicago this March, which is showing Albert Pyun's Road to Hell along with director's cuts of his earlier films Nemesis and Cyborg? Then check out this promo he cut together for the event!
It's lengthy but covers all three films and reminds us why the older ones are still cult favorites to this day. Along with the video, Pyun sent over a new "Triple Threat" banner ad by graphic artist Jerry Scullion, who also did the Cyborg case art.
The "Triple Threat" event is taking place at the Patio Theatre (click here for tickets). There's also a "Triple Threat" Facebook event page so be sure to RSVP there if you plan to attend.
On Saturday, March 9th, the Patio Theatre (6008 W. Irving Park Road, Chicago, Il 60634; (773) 685-4291) will screen three of director Albert Pyun's films from 7:00 pm to...
It's lengthy but covers all three films and reminds us why the older ones are still cult favorites to this day. Along with the video, Pyun sent over a new "Triple Threat" banner ad by graphic artist Jerry Scullion, who also did the Cyborg case art.
The "Triple Threat" event is taking place at the Patio Theatre (click here for tickets). There's also a "Triple Threat" Facebook event page so be sure to RSVP there if you plan to attend.
On Saturday, March 9th, the Patio Theatre (6008 W. Irving Park Road, Chicago, Il 60634; (773) 685-4291) will screen three of director Albert Pyun's films from 7:00 pm to...
- 2/18/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
We told you earlier this week about Albert Pyun's Road to Hell having its Midwest premiere on March 9th at the Patio Theatre in Chicago, and the event promoter has commissioned two new posters for the film from artist Neil Klemz. Check 'em out right here!
Road to Hell was directed by Pyun, written by Cynthia Curnan, and is the unofficial sequel to the 1984 rock & roll fable Streets of Fire. It stars Michael Pare, Clare Kramer, Courtney Peldon, and Roxy Gunn with a special appearance by Deborah Van Valkenburgh. Below the posters you'll find info on the screening.
The "Triple Threat" event (which encompasses Road to Hell along with director's cuts of Nemesis and Cyborg) is taking place at the Patio Theatre (click here for tickets). There's also a "Triple Threat" Facebook event page so be sure to RSVP there if you plan to attend.
On Saturday, March 9th,...
Road to Hell was directed by Pyun, written by Cynthia Curnan, and is the unofficial sequel to the 1984 rock & roll fable Streets of Fire. It stars Michael Pare, Clare Kramer, Courtney Peldon, and Roxy Gunn with a special appearance by Deborah Van Valkenburgh. Below the posters you'll find info on the screening.
The "Triple Threat" event (which encompasses Road to Hell along with director's cuts of Nemesis and Cyborg) is taking place at the Patio Theatre (click here for tickets). There's also a "Triple Threat" Facebook event page so be sure to RSVP there if you plan to attend.
On Saturday, March 9th,...
- 2/14/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Albert Pyun's Road to Hell, an unofficial sequel to the 1984 rock & roll fable Streets of Fire, swept up nine awards at the recently concluded PollyGrind Film Fest, and we have all the details and several images from the event right here.
Pyun's rock opera thriller Road to Hell was the opening night main event of the fest on October 17th and wound up with the following awards, along with a lifetime achievement award being presented to the surprised director:
Best Picture - Road To Hell
Best Actor - Road To Hell
Michael Pare
Best Actress - Road To Hell
Clare Kramer
Best Supporting Actress - Road To Hell
Deborah Van Valkenburgh
Best Newcomer - Road To Hell
Roxy Gunn
Best Screenplay - Road To Hell
Cynthia Curnan
Best Use of Songs - Road To Hell
Tony Riparetti
Best Song "Streets Of Fire" - Road To Hell
Tony Riparetti
Best...
Pyun's rock opera thriller Road to Hell was the opening night main event of the fest on October 17th and wound up with the following awards, along with a lifetime achievement award being presented to the surprised director:
Best Picture - Road To Hell
Best Actor - Road To Hell
Michael Pare
Best Actress - Road To Hell
Clare Kramer
Best Supporting Actress - Road To Hell
Deborah Van Valkenburgh
Best Newcomer - Road To Hell
Roxy Gunn
Best Screenplay - Road To Hell
Cynthia Curnan
Best Use of Songs - Road To Hell
Tony Riparetti
Best Song "Streets Of Fire" - Road To Hell
Tony Riparetti
Best...
- 10/22/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Las Vegas area grindhouse fans, get ready! The third annual PollyGrind Film Festival is gearing up for another successful roll in the hay with the best in b-movie madness and to get you fiends ready for what looks to be the biggest year yet!
The madman behind it all - Chad Clinton Freeman- went ahead and announced the opening night flick earlier this week. It looks like PollyGrind is hellbound on October 17th as Albert Pyun's Road to Hell has been picked to kick-off the fest. For more details on Road to Hell and PollyGrind, read on for all the low-down from the official press release!
From the Press Release:
Known as the film festival of a different breed, PollyGrind of Las Vegas has announced it's set to ride the Road to Hell with legendary cult filmmaker Albert Pyun.
Festival founder and programmer Chad Clinton Freeman, dubbed the...
The madman behind it all - Chad Clinton Freeman- went ahead and announced the opening night flick earlier this week. It looks like PollyGrind is hellbound on October 17th as Albert Pyun's Road to Hell has been picked to kick-off the fest. For more details on Road to Hell and PollyGrind, read on for all the low-down from the official press release!
From the Press Release:
Known as the film festival of a different breed, PollyGrind of Las Vegas has announced it's set to ride the Road to Hell with legendary cult filmmaker Albert Pyun.
Festival founder and programmer Chad Clinton Freeman, dubbed the...
- 8/29/2012
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
As we told you at the end of October, director Albert Pyun finished filming the final scenes of his Road to Hell at the Hard Rock in Las Vegas, including two music performances with The Roxy Gunn Project, and now he's sent over a raw production track of Roxy's performance of "Nowhere Fast".
There's no sound design or sound clean-up and proper 5.1 mix, but this clip edited by Daniel Gutierrez gives a good idea of what the ending climax to Road to Hell, which features Cody (Michael Pare) meeting his long lost daughter for the first time at her concert, is going to look like.
Road to Hell (review of the unfinished version here) was written by Cynthia Curnan and is the unofficial sequel to the 1984 rock & roll fable Streets of Fire. Albert explains, "When you see the reunion scene preceding this...wow, the power of that really kicks this song up a notch.
There's no sound design or sound clean-up and proper 5.1 mix, but this clip edited by Daniel Gutierrez gives a good idea of what the ending climax to Road to Hell, which features Cody (Michael Pare) meeting his long lost daughter for the first time at her concert, is going to look like.
Road to Hell (review of the unfinished version here) was written by Cynthia Curnan and is the unofficial sequel to the 1984 rock & roll fable Streets of Fire. Albert explains, "When you see the reunion scene preceding this...wow, the power of that really kicks this song up a notch.
- 11/23/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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