Braden Croft's sophomore effort Feed The Gods, will be available on VOD on November 25th followed by a DVD release in the new year on January 27th. I spoke with the Canadian writer/director about his Bigfoot film.Twitch - Where did the story for Feed The Gods come from? How long was an idea like this rolling around in your head for? Braden Croft - I made Hemorrhage in 2010, that's when we started shooting it. It was such a long haul from start to finishing that film. In the meantime I had all the scripts going and after the premiere at Fantasia there was such a solemn response - a good one, but a solemn response - I had to do something light. Something a little...
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- 11/20/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Now that filming of his horror comedy Feed the Gods is completed Canadian filmmaker Braden Croft (Hemorrhage) has launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise completion funds. The U.S. film rights have already gone to Xlrator and further territories are sure to follow as proof of his work begins to surface. With the launch of this campaign Croft released the first teaser trailer and poster to give everyone a taste of what to expect. And so far, things look very nice indeed. After the death of their foster mother, brothers Will and Kris inherit a box that offers clues about their long lost parents. Reluctantly, Kris agrees to join Will on a search for answers. Their quest leads them to the creepy little town of Tendale where...
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- 12/8/2013
- Screen Anarchy
Though the Bigfoot flick has already been completely shot, Feed the Gods needs to raise some additional funds before it can enter our lives. Today a Kickstarter campaign has been launched to do just that.
Check out the trailer and details below, and then head over to Kickstarter to learn more and help out if you're so inclined.
From the Press Release
Horror thriller Feed the Gods from Bleiberg Entertainment's Compound B and production company Random Bench (and recently acquired by XLrator Media for a U.S. release) unveils new key art and an exclusive trailer in tandem with the launch of a Kickstarter campaign aimed at raising completion monies for the low budget creature feature.
"Production is complete on Feed the Gods because our friends and colleagues believe in our creative team and in us," says producer Adrian Salpeter. "Launching Kickstarter gives us the chance to share this...
Check out the trailer and details below, and then head over to Kickstarter to learn more and help out if you're so inclined.
From the Press Release
Horror thriller Feed the Gods from Bleiberg Entertainment's Compound B and production company Random Bench (and recently acquired by XLrator Media for a U.S. release) unveils new key art and an exclusive trailer in tandem with the launch of a Kickstarter campaign aimed at raising completion monies for the low budget creature feature.
"Production is complete on Feed the Gods because our friends and colleagues believe in our creative team and in us," says producer Adrian Salpeter. "Launching Kickstarter gives us the chance to share this...
- 12/6/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Director Braden Croft (Hemorrhage) is again developing a horror feature. This time, the title is Feed the Gods and this film is influenced by others, including Drew Goddard's Cabin in the Woods. Feed the Gods stars Shawn Roberts (Edge of Darkness), Emily Tennant (Jennifer's Body), Tyler Johnston and Britt Irvin. An early poster and synopsis have been revealed for this nightmarish vision. The story for Feed the Gods begins with an up and coming filmmaker. Will (Roberts) is in search of his adopted brother's biological parents. Their road trip takes a strange turn when the enter the small town, where Kris' (Johnston) parents live. The nightmare begins in this mysterious setting. Feed the Gods is currently in production and the film is expected to complete later this year. Fans of horror can preview all of the details available for the film right here. Director/writer: Braden Croft. Cast: Shawn Roberts,...
- 10/12/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Phase 4 Films is set to bring the serial killer thriller Hemorrhage to VOD tomorrow, June 1st.
The film hails from Canadian writer and director Braden Croft and Random Bench principal and producers Liz Levine and Adrian Salpeter. Brittney Grabill and Alex Mackie star.
Hemorrhage takes a creepy and deep look inside a man’s schizophrenic hallucinations as he tries to come to terms with the most basic and humane feelings of love, attraction and survival.
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The film hails from Canadian writer and director Braden Croft and Random Bench principal and producers Liz Levine and Adrian Salpeter. Brittney Grabill and Alex Mackie star.
Hemorrhage takes a creepy and deep look inside a man’s schizophrenic hallucinations as he tries to come to terms with the most basic and humane feelings of love, attraction and survival.
Read more...
- 5/31/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The good folks over at Phase 4 Films have just sent over the official trailer and artwork for their latest terror tale Hemorrhage, and since it's Friday and we're all looking to get the hell out of this hellish work week, we figured we'd share. Not that we wouldn't have anyway, but still!
From the Press Release
Phase 4 Films is pleased to announce the world premiere of the serial killer thriller Hemorrhage, from first-time Canadian writer and director Braden Croft and Random Bench principal and producers Liz Levine (Toad Road, Camp Hollywood) and Adrian Salpeter (Toad Road, The French Guy).
The film, which can now be viewed on Video On Demand, stars Brittney Grabill and Alex Mackie. Hemorrhage was an official Selection of the Fantasia International Film Festival in 2012, where it garnered incredible reviews from some of the top entertainment and horror publications in the industry.
Hemorrhage takes a...
From the Press Release
Phase 4 Films is pleased to announce the world premiere of the serial killer thriller Hemorrhage, from first-time Canadian writer and director Braden Croft and Random Bench principal and producers Liz Levine (Toad Road, Camp Hollywood) and Adrian Salpeter (Toad Road, The French Guy).
The film, which can now be viewed on Video On Demand, stars Brittney Grabill and Alex Mackie. Hemorrhage was an official Selection of the Fantasia International Film Festival in 2012, where it garnered incredible reviews from some of the top entertainment and horror publications in the industry.
Hemorrhage takes a...
- 5/31/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The Fantasia International Film Festival is in full swing from now until August 7th, and as per usual each day we've had lots of new goodies coming out from Montreal's big dance. Next up are the first teaser trailer and artwork for Hemorrhage.
Hemorrhage is from first-time Edmonton, Alberta, writer-director Braden Croft; check out the goods on the flick below via Bloody Disgusting!
Synopsis
After six years in a mental institution, young murderer Oliver Lorenz is deemed safe to reenter society. In many ways living in the shadow of his father — an eminent doctor specializing in frontal lobotomies — Oliver is an extremely gifted young man, yet painfully and uncontrollably crushed by his condition, which impedes any normal social interaction. Keeping his psychopathic and schizophrenic urges at bay, Oliver seems to be doing fine. There’s the occasional hiccup, but nothing that can’t be controlled with copious amounts of medication...
Hemorrhage is from first-time Edmonton, Alberta, writer-director Braden Croft; check out the goods on the flick below via Bloody Disgusting!
Synopsis
After six years in a mental institution, young murderer Oliver Lorenz is deemed safe to reenter society. In many ways living in the shadow of his father — an eminent doctor specializing in frontal lobotomies — Oliver is an extremely gifted young man, yet painfully and uncontrollably crushed by his condition, which impedes any normal social interaction. Keeping his psychopathic and schizophrenic urges at bay, Oliver seems to be doing fine. There’s the occasional hiccup, but nothing that can’t be controlled with copious amounts of medication...
- 7/26/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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