Oh, what a tangled web we weave ... and the upcoming film Veil tells all about getting ensnared in that tangled web. Veil will be hitting the film festival circuit in the fall, but we've got a first look for you right now!
Ten Sundays Productions, the good folks behind Cannibal Cheerleader Camp and Boxing Day are proud to announce their new feature horror film, Veil. Written and directed by Paul Busetti, Veil stars Joseph Durbin (Deadlands 2), Devon Marie Brookshire (Ninjas vs. Vampires), Josh Davidson (Ghosts Don't Exist), Kendra North (Witch's Brew) and newcomer Meghan Nelson.
Filming took place over the winter on location in Virginia and Maryland. Veil is currently in post-production and is slated for a fall 2012 release For more info on this upcoming film check out the official Veil website and give the Veil Facebook page a like.
Synopsis
The temptation to have a one night stand leads...
Ten Sundays Productions, the good folks behind Cannibal Cheerleader Camp and Boxing Day are proud to announce their new feature horror film, Veil. Written and directed by Paul Busetti, Veil stars Joseph Durbin (Deadlands 2), Devon Marie Brookshire (Ninjas vs. Vampires), Josh Davidson (Ghosts Don't Exist), Kendra North (Witch's Brew) and newcomer Meghan Nelson.
Filming took place over the winter on location in Virginia and Maryland. Veil is currently in post-production and is slated for a fall 2012 release For more info on this upcoming film check out the official Veil website and give the Veil Facebook page a like.
Synopsis
The temptation to have a one night stand leads...
- 5/16/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
It was last November when we first told you about Witch’s Brew, the beer-soaked gross-out horror comedy about what happens when a pissed off witch lays a curse upon your lager. A new trailer proclaims this blood-battered brewski is ready for serving.
Those of you living in Baltimore, Maryland, will get first crack at Witch’s Brew when it makes its world premiere at The Charles Theater on October 19th. Here are the rest of the gory details regarding the impending fermentation of the evil that is Witch’s Brew, followed by the special premiere trailer:
Just in time for Halloween, Baltimore filmmakers Chris Lamartina and Jimmy George unleash bottles of beer and buckets of blood in the gory horror-comedy Witch's Brew.
Synopsis: When two micro-brewers screw over the town witch, she curses their latest batch of alcohol. Anyone who drinks it suffers a gruesome, ironic demise.
Written and directed by Lamartina,...
Those of you living in Baltimore, Maryland, will get first crack at Witch’s Brew when it makes its world premiere at The Charles Theater on October 19th. Here are the rest of the gory details regarding the impending fermentation of the evil that is Witch’s Brew, followed by the special premiere trailer:
Just in time for Halloween, Baltimore filmmakers Chris Lamartina and Jimmy George unleash bottles of beer and buckets of blood in the gory horror-comedy Witch's Brew.
Synopsis: When two micro-brewers screw over the town witch, she curses their latest batch of alcohol. Anyone who drinks it suffers a gruesome, ironic demise.
Written and directed by Lamartina,...
- 9/18/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Broken Springs I guess horror films involving killer beer or moonshine, as is the case here, are starting to become another trend in the indie horror world. Broken Springs, from director Neeley Lawson, came first, but you also have Witch's Brew from Chris Lamartina that's in post production. And of course, how could anyone forget about Street Trash which came out in the 1980's? However, in that, everyone melted to death.
In Broken Springs, three teenage boys have their world turned upside down by tainted moonshine. They must rescue their loved ones and battle a marauding horde of zombies while fighting their way out of town.
I like how the trailer combines elements of small town nostalgia with zombies. I guess it all speaks to me growing up as a kid living out in the middle of nowhere and, of course, watching zombie films. Looking at the trailer, Broken Springs...
In Broken Springs, three teenage boys have their world turned upside down by tainted moonshine. They must rescue their loved ones and battle a marauding horde of zombies while fighting their way out of town.
I like how the trailer combines elements of small town nostalgia with zombies. I guess it all speaks to me growing up as a kid living out in the middle of nowhere and, of course, watching zombie films. Looking at the trailer, Broken Springs...
- 6/13/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Usually here at Big Daddy Horror Reviews, we stick mainly to the business of spotlighting horror film features, both short and feature length. However, whenever we think a worthwhile endeavor comes along, we just got to spotlight it. From the creative mind of micro budget horror filmmaker Chris Lamartina (President's Day) comes The Lost Trailer Park: Never Coming Attractions.
So what is "Lost Trailer Park: Never Coming Attractions"?
Chris Lamartina It's the pet project of Chris Lamartina and writer Jimmy George (frequent co-writer and co-producer). Once a month, Chris Lamartina will be producing a trailer (movie preview) for a non-existent feature-length movie. Most of the time for campy tongue-in-cheek horror flicks, but not always. If it falls into the category of exploitation or grind house flicks, then it's definitely fair game.
The trailers are just that, exercises in short form content. Chris Lamartina takes the best parts of a proposed...
So what is "Lost Trailer Park: Never Coming Attractions"?
Chris Lamartina It's the pet project of Chris Lamartina and writer Jimmy George (frequent co-writer and co-producer). Once a month, Chris Lamartina will be producing a trailer (movie preview) for a non-existent feature-length movie. Most of the time for campy tongue-in-cheek horror flicks, but not always. If it falls into the category of exploitation or grind house flicks, then it's definitely fair game.
The trailers are just that, exercises in short form content. Chris Lamartina takes the best parts of a proposed...
- 3/18/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
"This Spring Break…Get Hammered!"
Bongiovi Entertainment in association with Rex Steven Sikes (Massacre at Central High) and George Barnes (Take 2 productions)
present
"Girls Gone Dead"
(Aka Spring Break Massacre II)
Michael Hoffman Jr. and wife Meghan Jones were looking to reinvent the classic "The Slumber Party Massacre" or "Sorority House Massacre" sub-genre of films. Well, looking at the behind the scenes pics from the film, so far to date, they have come up with at least one new cliche or invention for the horror genre-
The Shawn C. Phillips death scene
Shawn C. Phillips is an indie actor who has been in a wide variety of horror films (President's Day, Witch's Brew, Hell House, Deadly Dares: Truth or Dare Part IV, Red River), but one thing always seems to be a constant in those films. He always gets killed! Judging by the pics from the set of "Girls Gone...
Bongiovi Entertainment in association with Rex Steven Sikes (Massacre at Central High) and George Barnes (Take 2 productions)
present
"Girls Gone Dead"
(Aka Spring Break Massacre II)
Michael Hoffman Jr. and wife Meghan Jones were looking to reinvent the classic "The Slumber Party Massacre" or "Sorority House Massacre" sub-genre of films. Well, looking at the behind the scenes pics from the film, so far to date, they have come up with at least one new cliche or invention for the horror genre-
The Shawn C. Phillips death scene
Shawn C. Phillips is an indie actor who has been in a wide variety of horror films (President's Day, Witch's Brew, Hell House, Deadly Dares: Truth or Dare Part IV, Red River), but one thing always seems to be a constant in those films. He always gets killed! Judging by the pics from the set of "Girls Gone...
- 1/17/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
When the ever vigilant Avery sent me over word of a new horror film titled Witch's Brew, I was disappointed to learn it was not based on the penny machine of the same name I once won $50 on at a local casino. This Witch's Brew is a gross-out horror comedy about the gory things that happen when beermakers piss off mistresses of the dark arts.
The possibly drunken creation of writer-director Chris Lamartina, the premise of Witch's Brew goes a little something like this:
Two microbrewers screw over a coven of witches, and in turn, the coven curses their latest batch of beer. From that point forward, anyone who drinks the cursed alcohol meets a gruesome ironic demise.
Watching the teaser trailer for this beer-soaked splatter flick, I couldn't help but think Strange Brew meets Class of Nukem High. I wouldn't be at all surprised if Mr. Lamartina gets a...
The possibly drunken creation of writer-director Chris Lamartina, the premise of Witch's Brew goes a little something like this:
Two microbrewers screw over a coven of witches, and in turn, the coven curses their latest batch of beer. From that point forward, anyone who drinks the cursed alcohol meets a gruesome ironic demise.
Watching the teaser trailer for this beer-soaked splatter flick, I couldn't help but think Strange Brew meets Class of Nukem High. I wouldn't be at all surprised if Mr. Lamartina gets a...
- 11/22/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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