New York based Insane-o-rama Production has released a new 18 minute horror short entitled "Don't Feed The Troll", currently available for free on the company's official website ( http://www.insaneorama.com/don-t-feed-the-troll-.html ). Written, directed and edited by Marc Fratto (Hell Fire, Zombies Anonymous), Don't Feed the Troll tells the story of a racist, misogynist internet troll (Gaetano Iacono) who begins getting stalked by a strange troll-like creature (Sonia Villani) in the woods outside his home. Writer Marc Fratto, on this very Nsfw film: "I wanted to make a movie about an internet troll forced to confront his own ugliness. And I wanted that ugliness to be raw and unfiltered, from racist slurs to rape threats. The film doesn't pull any punches and isn't for the easily...
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- 2/17/2017
- Screen Anarchy
There aren’t a lot of post-trauma based horror films. Of course, I mean post-slasher, or post-supernatural experience, not films focusing on characters trying to get over real world grief, which many do. Perhaps it’s tied to horror often being about the visceral experience itself. The first that springs to mind is 2006’s Zombies Anonymous (aka Last…
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- 3/9/2015
- by Samuel Zimmerman
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Are you bored of the same old TV shows? Tired of the mainstream? Then check out this round-up of alternative movies and series showing on UK television tonight…
8.05pm The Last Patrol (Movies4Men)
An earthquake measuring 9.5 on the Richter Scale splits California into an island with a perpetual dustcloud hanging over it. The survivors of the terrible ordeal have started to come together in the shape of Nick Preston (Dolph Lundgren) an air force captain, and other fractions of the military, including Sarah McBride and Lucky Simcoe, and have situated themselves in a warfare junkyard, holding weaponry from forgotten conflicts. They are searching for food, fuel and fellow survivors, and a possible path into the next world, while also dodging a violent plague that causes the skin to boil.
9.00pm Hellboy II: The Golden Army (Sky Movies SciFi & Horror)
Paranormal investigator Hellboy returns to prevent an ancient prince of...
8.05pm The Last Patrol (Movies4Men)
An earthquake measuring 9.5 on the Richter Scale splits California into an island with a perpetual dustcloud hanging over it. The survivors of the terrible ordeal have started to come together in the shape of Nick Preston (Dolph Lundgren) an air force captain, and other fractions of the military, including Sarah McBride and Lucky Simcoe, and have situated themselves in a warfare junkyard, holding weaponry from forgotten conflicts. They are searching for food, fuel and fellow survivors, and a possible path into the next world, while also dodging a violent plague that causes the skin to boil.
9.00pm Hellboy II: The Golden Army (Sky Movies SciFi & Horror)
Paranormal investigator Hellboy returns to prevent an ancient prince of...
- 4/15/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Fango just heard from Frank Garfi of Insane-o-Rama Productions, the New York-based outfit behind the ambitious horror dramas Strange Things Happen At Sundown and Za—Zombies Anonymous (a.k.a. Last Rites Of The Dead). He called in from the Poconos, where he’s busy lensing their latest production, Hellfire.
“It’s about four prostitutes who accidentally kidnap the Antichrist,” Garfi says of the movie, which he’s producing and Marc Fratto is directing from his own script. “It’s a little different from what we’ve done before. Our other movies have had multiple stories that come together as one in the end, while this is one story from beginning to end—a very tight, straightforward script. We’re very happy with it.”
Hellfire features “an incredible cast” led by J. Scott Green (from Strange Things and Za, plus James Tucker and Joshua Nelson’s Pink Eye and Eat...
“It’s about four prostitutes who accidentally kidnap the Antichrist,” Garfi says of the movie, which he’s producing and Marc Fratto is directing from his own script. “It’s a little different from what we’ve done before. Our other movies have had multiple stories that come together as one in the end, while this is one story from beginning to end—a very tight, straightforward script. We’re very happy with it.”
Hellfire features “an incredible cast” led by J. Scott Green (from Strange Things and Za, plus James Tucker and Joshua Nelson’s Pink Eye and Eat...
- 10/14/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Writer/director Carl Paolino got in touch with an update on his indie shocker The Sickness, and sent along a couple of new pics. Originally completed last year, the movie recently went back for reshoots to punch up the horror content.
See our exclusive new photos and get the full details on the film below the cut.
“When you are shooting a low-budget feature film in the digital format,” Paolino tells Fango, “you have so many more production options open to you than if you shot it on film. To this end, we successfully produced four new scenes that contain some very graphic violence and cut them into the film where we felt it was needed most.”
Paolino came to the decision to create the additional material after being advised by a couple of prominent distribution companies that its marketability would benefit from the additional grue. Still, he was pleased...
See our exclusive new photos and get the full details on the film below the cut.
“When you are shooting a low-budget feature film in the digital format,” Paolino tells Fango, “you have so many more production options open to you than if you shot it on film. To this end, we successfully produced four new scenes that contain some very graphic violence and cut them into the film where we felt it was needed most.”
Paolino came to the decision to create the additional material after being advised by a couple of prominent distribution companies that its marketability would benefit from the additional grue. Still, he was pleased...
- 2/23/2009
- Fangoria
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