Married couple Dana and Charles plan a camping trip but on their first night hear fellow campers being viciously attacked by a mysterious beast. From Director Patrick Rea (Nailbiter), Enclosure will be available to watch on Digital Download from 8th May 2017and is available to pre-order now on iTunes and the following platforms: Amazon Video, GooglePlay, Xbox Video Store, Sony. But fear not as we have 3 digitial download codes to giveaway to a trio of lucky winners! Contest Ends on Monday, May 15, 2017...
- 5/2/2017
- Horror Asylum
Comic readers who are fans of Blood & Gourd can now download the first two issues of the series on ComiXology. Also in today's Highlights: a Q&A with Havenhurst director Andrew C. Erin, a clip and a trailer for Blind Sun, Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume 38 DVD release details, Arbor Demon acquisition info, and the trailer for Plaga Zombie: American Invasion.
Blood & Gourd Comixology Digital Download Details: The first two issues of Blood & Gourd are now available as digital downloads on ComiXology! If you prefer to collect your comics in physical form, you can limited print copies at bloodandgourd.com.
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Q&A with Havenhurst Director Andrew C. Erin: From the Press Release: "Brainstorm Media and Twisted Pictures have announced the February 10th limited theatrical and nationwide Cable VOD and Digital HD release of Andrew C. Erin's Havenhurst. Co-written by Erin (Sam's Lake, Simple Things) and Daniel Farrands (Amityville: The Awakening,...
Blood & Gourd Comixology Digital Download Details: The first two issues of Blood & Gourd are now available as digital downloads on ComiXology! If you prefer to collect your comics in physical form, you can limited print copies at bloodandgourd.com.
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Q&A with Havenhurst Director Andrew C. Erin: From the Press Release: "Brainstorm Media and Twisted Pictures have announced the February 10th limited theatrical and nationwide Cable VOD and Digital HD release of Andrew C. Erin's Havenhurst. Co-written by Erin (Sam's Lake, Simple Things) and Daniel Farrands (Amityville: The Awakening,...
- 2/10/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Here’s your daily dose of an indie film, web series, TV pilot, what-have-you in progress — at the end of the week, you’ll have the chance to vote for your favorite.
In the meantime: Is this a project you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments.
Poly
Logline: A polyamorous triad moves from the city to the suburbs in the conservative midwest, only to be met with resistance from their neighbors.
Elevator Pitch:
“Poly” is a an Lgbtq+ comedy series about Jake, Cricket, and Aj, a polyamorous triad moving from the city to the suburbs in the conservative midwest. The three of them find themselves at war with Cindy, the head of the neighborhood mom coalition, after their “alternative lifestyle” results in homophobia. They also find themselves at odds with their Lgbtq+ friends back in the city as they’re accused of trying to become a nuclear-ish family.
In the meantime: Is this a project you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments.
Poly
Logline: A polyamorous triad moves from the city to the suburbs in the conservative midwest, only to be met with resistance from their neighbors.
Elevator Pitch:
“Poly” is a an Lgbtq+ comedy series about Jake, Cricket, and Aj, a polyamorous triad moving from the city to the suburbs in the conservative midwest. The three of them find themselves at war with Cindy, the head of the neighborhood mom coalition, after their “alternative lifestyle” results in homophobia. They also find themselves at odds with their Lgbtq+ friends back in the city as they’re accused of trying to become a nuclear-ish family.
- 9/21/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Patrick Rea, of Nailbiter fame, has completed a horror short, titled "Howl of a Good Time." The film will debut at HorrorHound Cincinnati on March 21st. The film notably stars Tamara Glynn (Halloween 5) and Leslie Easterbrook. And recently, a trailer was released for the film. That clip can be found below. As well, "Howl of a Good Time" has been nominated for "Best Short Film." Winners of the Best Short category will be announced, shortly. For now, fans of indie shorts can preview Rea's latest below, with all the available details. Showing Date: March 21st, 2015 (Film Festival). Director/writer: Patrick Rea. Cast: Tamara Glynn, Leslie Easterbrook and Renae Geerlings. A trailer for "Howl of a Good Time" is hosted here: More details on the film festival can be found here: The Horror Hound Weekend Homepage Subscribe to 28 Days Later: An Analysis Email Subscription
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- 3/19/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Director Patrick Rea (Nailbiter) has just wrapped a new horror-comedy short, entitled Howl of a Good Time, and he sent over several behind-the-scenes photos for us to share. The short stars Tamara Glynn (Halloween 5), Leslie Easterbrook (The Devil’s Rejects),… Continue Reading →
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- 10/29/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Getting stuck in an elevator is scary enough, but doing so with a bunch of senior citizens? You can be sure filmmaker Patrick Rea piles on the spooky - plus a little silly - in this teaser for his "It's Hell Getting Old" segment of the Hellevator Man anthology.
Kansas City-based Rea's short stars Kip Niven (Jayhawkers, New Year’s Evil), Joicie Appell (Nailbiter), Victor Raider-Wexler (Minority Report), and Nancy Marcy. It was executive produced by Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, Michael Biehn, and Lony Ruhmann.
The script, written by Rea, deals with four elderly people trapped in an elevator on their way to their 50th Class Reunion, and one of them may have forgotten to take some important medication.
The film was shot in Kansas City, Missouri, and the director of photography was Hanuman Brown-Eagle.
Other segments include Vincent J. Guastini's “The Future Executive,” which centers around Devi (Sushi Girl’s...
Kansas City-based Rea's short stars Kip Niven (Jayhawkers, New Year’s Evil), Joicie Appell (Nailbiter), Victor Raider-Wexler (Minority Report), and Nancy Marcy. It was executive produced by Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, Michael Biehn, and Lony Ruhmann.
The script, written by Rea, deals with four elderly people trapped in an elevator on their way to their 50th Class Reunion, and one of them may have forgotten to take some important medication.
The film was shot in Kansas City, Missouri, and the director of photography was Hanuman Brown-Eagle.
Other segments include Vincent J. Guastini's “The Future Executive,” which centers around Devi (Sushi Girl’s...
- 9/8/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Two forces to be reckoned with have teamed up to bring us our first look at "It's Hell Getting Old," a horror short from director Patrick Rea that will be part of Blanc/Biehn Productions' new elevator-set anthology Hellevator Man.
Kansas City-based Rea's short stars Kip Niven (Jayhawkers, New Year’s Evil), Joicie Appell (Nailbiter), Victor Raider-Wexler (Minority Report), and Nancy Marcy. It was executive produced by Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, Michael Biehn, and Lony Ruhmann.
The script, written by Rea, deals with four elderly people trapped in an elevator on their way to their 50th Class Reunion, and one of them may have forgotten to take some important medication. The film was shot in Kansas City, Missouri, and the director of photography was Hanuman Brown-Eagle.
In addition to a few behind-the-scenes photos from "It's Hell Getting Old," we also have the kick-off announcement for Bbp's Mindless, a mind-bending thriller that marks...
Kansas City-based Rea's short stars Kip Niven (Jayhawkers, New Year’s Evil), Joicie Appell (Nailbiter), Victor Raider-Wexler (Minority Report), and Nancy Marcy. It was executive produced by Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, Michael Biehn, and Lony Ruhmann.
The script, written by Rea, deals with four elderly people trapped in an elevator on their way to their 50th Class Reunion, and one of them may have forgotten to take some important medication. The film was shot in Kansas City, Missouri, and the director of photography was Hanuman Brown-Eagle.
In addition to a few behind-the-scenes photos from "It's Hell Getting Old," we also have the kick-off announcement for Bbp's Mindless, a mind-bending thriller that marks...
- 4/14/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
If you've been reading Dread Central for a while, you're well aware of filmmaker Patrick Rea; and to help us kick off our most favorite month of the year, he's graciously offered to let us be the online home for his short film Wrong Number.
Wrong Number stars Cinnamon Schultz (Winter's Bone) and Joicie Appell (Nailbiter). It was written by Amber Rapp and directed by Patrick Rea.
The film has played at fests such as Carmel Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, and The Omaha Film Fest.
Synopsis:
Two strangers connect when a wrong number brings them together.
To see some of Patrick's other award-winning short films, visit SenoReality on Vimeo.
Wrong Number from Patrick Rea on Vimeo.
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Wrong Number stars Cinnamon Schultz (Winter's Bone) and Joicie Appell (Nailbiter). It was written by Amber Rapp and directed by Patrick Rea.
The film has played at fests such as Carmel Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, and The Omaha Film Fest.
Synopsis:
Two strangers connect when a wrong number brings them together.
To see some of Patrick's other award-winning short films, visit SenoReality on Vimeo.
Wrong Number from Patrick Rea on Vimeo.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Come together in the comments section below!
- 10/4/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The prolific Patrick Rea (Nailbiter) has released a new short film, and we have info on that along with two other projects he has in the works: Enclosure and Get Back Joe.
Rea's new short film, titled “Vindicate,” stars Michael Joiner and Aaron Laue and is part of the Kansas City-based web series Withered World. The web series, created by Bryce Young, is set on the last day of the Earth with each episode showing a different story by separate directors. "Vindicate," written and directed by Rea, follows a man who seeks revenge for the death of his family while the world is a ticking clock.
Check it out below, and for more info visit the official Withered World website.
Vindicate from Withered World on Vimeo.
We previously told you about Get Back Joe, which Rea is developing with Blanc/Biehn Productions, and now have a few more details. With...
Rea's new short film, titled “Vindicate,” stars Michael Joiner and Aaron Laue and is part of the Kansas City-based web series Withered World. The web series, created by Bryce Young, is set on the last day of the Earth with each episode showing a different story by separate directors. "Vindicate," written and directed by Rea, follows a man who seeks revenge for the death of his family while the world is a ticking clock.
Check it out below, and for more info visit the official Withered World website.
Vindicate from Withered World on Vimeo.
We previously told you about Get Back Joe, which Rea is developing with Blanc/Biehn Productions, and now have a few more details. With...
- 7/24/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Blanc/Biehn Productions recently announced a multi-picture deal with executive producer Lony Ruhmann (read about that here), and we now have more details, including the directors who will be helming all of their upcoming projects.
From the Press Release:
Jennifer Blanc-Biehn (Wrong Cops, "Dark Angel," The Victim, Among Friends) will direct her husband, Michael Biehn, along with Evie Louise Tompson (The Call, Hidden in the Woods) in the sci-fi tinged thriller The Girl.
Brianne Davis (Among Friends, Jarhead, Prom Night) will direct The Night Visitor 2: Heather's Story. “We are so excited since she understands the vision, having starred as the lead in The Night Visitor,” exclaims Blanc-Biehn. The story is based on Ruhmann's characters in The Night Visitor (now in post-production) with a screenplay by twin brothers Bradley and Kevin Marcus, who also penned the script for The Night Visitor. In The Night Visitor 2: Heather's Story, the sci-fi...
From the Press Release:
Jennifer Blanc-Biehn (Wrong Cops, "Dark Angel," The Victim, Among Friends) will direct her husband, Michael Biehn, along with Evie Louise Tompson (The Call, Hidden in the Woods) in the sci-fi tinged thriller The Girl.
Brianne Davis (Among Friends, Jarhead, Prom Night) will direct The Night Visitor 2: Heather's Story. “We are so excited since she understands the vision, having starred as the lead in The Night Visitor,” exclaims Blanc-Biehn. The story is based on Ruhmann's characters in The Night Visitor (now in post-production) with a screenplay by twin brothers Bradley and Kevin Marcus, who also penned the script for The Night Visitor. In The Night Visitor 2: Heather's Story, the sci-fi...
- 6/26/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
As we told you a few days ago, Patrick Rea's Nailbiter is heading to DVD, Digital Download, and Video on Demand from Lionsgate, and they've just released a new trailer for the film.
Look for Nailbiter (review here) on May 28th.
Synopsis:
Forced to take refuge from a deadly tornado, the Maguire family finds shelter in an abandoned storm cellar. As the storm passes, the family tries to make their way out, only to realize that someone or something, not quite human, is holding them captive. Struggling to get out alive, they soon realize that they aren't alone.
Special Features
Audio commentary with actors Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon Audio commentary with Patrick Rea (Producer, Director), Aaron Laue (Executive Producer, Producer), Hanuman Brown-Eagle (Producer, Director of Photography), Ryan S. Jones (Sound Editor/Sound Designer, Producer), and Kendal Sinn (Screenwriter, Producer) "Storyboard to Screen Comparison" featurette
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Look for Nailbiter (review here) on May 28th.
Synopsis:
Forced to take refuge from a deadly tornado, the Maguire family finds shelter in an abandoned storm cellar. As the storm passes, the family tries to make their way out, only to realize that someone or something, not quite human, is holding them captive. Struggling to get out alive, they soon realize that they aren't alone.
Special Features
Audio commentary with actors Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon Audio commentary with Patrick Rea (Producer, Director), Aaron Laue (Executive Producer, Producer), Hanuman Brown-Eagle (Producer, Director of Photography), Ryan S. Jones (Sound Editor/Sound Designer, Producer), and Kendal Sinn (Screenwriter, Producer) "Storyboard to Screen Comparison" featurette
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 3/20/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Patrick Rea's film, Nailbiter, is set for release from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. The release is scheduled for May 28th, on DVD and VOD. And, the film is independently produced by SenoReality Pictures. The story involves the Maguire family, a tornado and a cramped storm cellar. The Maguires are confined by the storm above and something is hidden in their refuge. They must now escape an even greater danger, than what threatens outside. This title was reviewed on this site in 2012. This title was one of the best indie horror features to be reviewed in 2012, by this critic. And, horror fans can read the review here: Nailbiter Review. Cinephiles will not be disappointed by this exciting thriller. More details for the release of Nailbiter are located below. Release Date: May 28th, 2013 (DVD, VOD). Director: Patrick Rea. Writers: Patrick Rea and Kendal Sinn. The official trailer for the film is here:...
- 3/7/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
When director Patrick Rea first sent over his first short film for us we knew one thing for sure... this cat was going places. His next stop landed him straight to Lionsgate's front door as the studio is releasing Rea's latest feature Nailbiter!
From the Press Release
Nobody is prepared for the dark side of nature in the critically acclaimed film, Nailbiter, arriving on DVD, Digital Download and Video on Demand May 28 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Winner at dozens of horror film festivals across the country, the film was also praised for its acting, directing and cinematography. The Nailbiter DVD, including two audio commentaries featuring cast and crew, plus a storyboard to screen featurette, will be available for the suggested retail price of $26.98.
Forced to take refuge from a deadly tornado, the Maguire family finds shelter in an abandoned storm cellar. As the storm passes, the family tries to make...
From the Press Release
Nobody is prepared for the dark side of nature in the critically acclaimed film, Nailbiter, arriving on DVD, Digital Download and Video on Demand May 28 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Winner at dozens of horror film festivals across the country, the film was also praised for its acting, directing and cinematography. The Nailbiter DVD, including two audio commentaries featuring cast and crew, plus a storyboard to screen featurette, will be available for the suggested retail price of $26.98.
Forced to take refuge from a deadly tornado, the Maguire family finds shelter in an abandoned storm cellar. As the storm passes, the family tries to make...
- 3/6/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Taking place this weekend is the CineMayhem Film Festival in Thousand Oaks, California. If you’re a fan of independent horror, there will be a variety of short films, multiple features, including The ABCs of Death, and the world premiere of Roadside:
“(Los Angeles, CA)—In just less than 48 hours, the first-ever CineMayhem Film Fest will be underway at the Muvico Thousand Oaks (166 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA) and to get the fans out there ready, we have a few final details we wanted to share in preparation of our two-day celebration of independent horror this weekend.
CineMayhem sponsor SideShow Collectibles has generously donated four figurines for us to raffle off to attendees at the following screenings on March 2nd and 3rd: Roadside and The ABC’s Of Death on Saturday and K-11 and Resolution on Sunday. Scream Factory, another CineMayhem sponsor, has also kindly donated several of...
“(Los Angeles, CA)—In just less than 48 hours, the first-ever CineMayhem Film Fest will be underway at the Muvico Thousand Oaks (166 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA) and to get the fans out there ready, we have a few final details we wanted to share in preparation of our two-day celebration of independent horror this weekend.
CineMayhem sponsor SideShow Collectibles has generously donated four figurines for us to raffle off to attendees at the following screenings on March 2nd and 3rd: Roadside and The ABC’s Of Death on Saturday and K-11 and Resolution on Sunday. Scream Factory, another CineMayhem sponsor, has also kindly donated several of...
- 3/1/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
If you're in or around Los Angeles and are a horror fan, you should make it your business to attend this weekend's CineMayhem Film Festival in honor of Indie Horror Month! Read on for the skinny on all that's happening!
From the Press Release
In less than 48 hours, the first-ever CineMayhem Film Fest will be under way at the Muvico Thousand Oaks (166 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA), and to get the fans out there ready, we have a few final details we wanted to share in preparation of our two-day celebration of independent horror this weekend.
CineMayhem sponsor Sideshow Collectibles has generously donated four figurines for us to raffle off to attendees at the following screenings on March 2nd and 3rd: Roadside and The ABC's Of Death on Saturday and K-11 and Resolution on Sunday. Scream Factory, another CineMayhem sponsor, has also kindly donated several of their cult classic...
From the Press Release
In less than 48 hours, the first-ever CineMayhem Film Fest will be under way at the Muvico Thousand Oaks (166 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA), and to get the fans out there ready, we have a few final details we wanted to share in preparation of our two-day celebration of independent horror this weekend.
CineMayhem sponsor Sideshow Collectibles has generously donated four figurines for us to raffle off to attendees at the following screenings on March 2nd and 3rd: Roadside and The ABC's Of Death on Saturday and K-11 and Resolution on Sunday. Scream Factory, another CineMayhem sponsor, has also kindly donated several of their cult classic...
- 3/1/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The official screening schedule has been locked down by the CineMayhem Film Festival, a new event founded by Dread Central's Heather Wixson to kick off the site's third annual Indie Horror Month. Along with the Dread team, the fest is also backed by Scream Factory, Sideshow Collectibles, Magnet Releasing and Breaking Glass Pictures. Taking place on Saturday & Sunday March 2-3 at the Muvico Theater in Thousand Oaks, CA, the fest will feature new and classic features alike, as well as an extensive collection of short films. The roster will include screenings of Magnet's much-buzzed about horror anthology The ABCs of Death and Breaking Glass Pictures' prison thriller K-11, directed by action guru Jules Stewart (Crank: High Voltage), as well as a tribute showing of Scott Glosserman's classic horror satire Behind The Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon. The lineup also includes the world premiere of Adam Barnick's...
- 2/19/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
We return with the latest edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes an exclusive poster reveal for Oaz: Nan from Hell, preview pages from the horror anthology comic Eeek!, and much more:
Exclusive Poster Reveal for Oaz: Nan from Hell: “Ed awakes one morning to find his Nan has become one of the living dead, trapped in his house by his flesh eating Nan he struggles to cope, with a little help from his friends he tries to survive the day, but the more Nan feeds the stronger she gets and soon it becomes a battle to keep the house zombie free.”
Written and directed by, Craig T. James, Oaz: Nan from Hell stars Marcus Carroll, Abigail Hamilton, Oliver Ferriman, Nia Ann, Sabrina Dickens, William Huw, Josh Wood, and Steve Purbrick. To watch the trailer for Oaz, visit the official website at: http://www.
Exclusive Poster Reveal for Oaz: Nan from Hell: “Ed awakes one morning to find his Nan has become one of the living dead, trapped in his house by his flesh eating Nan he struggles to cope, with a little help from his friends he tries to survive the day, but the more Nan feeds the stronger she gets and soon it becomes a battle to keep the house zombie free.”
Written and directed by, Craig T. James, Oaz: Nan from Hell stars Marcus Carroll, Abigail Hamilton, Oliver Ferriman, Nia Ann, Sabrina Dickens, William Huw, Josh Wood, and Steve Purbrick. To watch the trailer for Oaz, visit the official website at: http://www.
- 2/17/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The CineMayhem Film Fest is pleased to announce its final line-up with tickets and festival passes going on sale Today for the two-day celebration of independent horror at the Muvico in Thousand Oaks, CA, this March.
Ticket and Pass prices for the 2013 CineMayhem Film Fest are:
Saturday Pass- $30
Sunday Pass- $30
Individual Movie- $7 per ticket
Tickets and full-day passes can be purchased at the Muvico Thousand Oaks website. The theatre is located at 166 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA.
And don't forget that starting Right Now, you can submit your short film to us, and if gets the most "Likes" via our official CineMayhem Contest Facebook App, it will be shown during the fest. To upload your film for judging, just hit the link and get started.
From the Press Release
Founded this year as a launch event to kick off Dread Central's third annual Indie Horror Month this March by Heather Wixson,...
Ticket and Pass prices for the 2013 CineMayhem Film Fest are:
Saturday Pass- $30
Sunday Pass- $30
Individual Movie- $7 per ticket
Tickets and full-day passes can be purchased at the Muvico Thousand Oaks website. The theatre is located at 166 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA.
And don't forget that starting Right Now, you can submit your short film to us, and if gets the most "Likes" via our official CineMayhem Contest Facebook App, it will be shown during the fest. To upload your film for judging, just hit the link and get started.
From the Press Release
Founded this year as a launch event to kick off Dread Central's third annual Indie Horror Month this March by Heather Wixson,...
- 2/15/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
With Dread Central's Indie Horror Month right around the corner, we have a contest for you indie filmmakers that's sure to get your blood pumping and then hopefully spraying right out of your jugular vein. Read on for details.
Starting Right Now you can submit your short film to us, and if gets the most "Likes" via our official CineMayhem Contest Facebook App, it will be shown during the fest. You can upload your film right now for judging. Hit that link and get started.
The festival runs March 2nd and 3rd at the Muvico Theaters in Thousand Oaks, California.
All shorts must be made and submitted in accordance with the provisions and instructions posted herein. The short must be in the English language or with English subtitles. The short may be no longer than 10 minutes in length, including titles and/or credits, if any. The short must be the contestant’s original work.
Starting Right Now you can submit your short film to us, and if gets the most "Likes" via our official CineMayhem Contest Facebook App, it will be shown during the fest. You can upload your film right now for judging. Hit that link and get started.
The festival runs March 2nd and 3rd at the Muvico Theaters in Thousand Oaks, California.
All shorts must be made and submitted in accordance with the provisions and instructions posted herein. The short must be in the English language or with English subtitles. The short may be no longer than 10 minutes in length, including titles and/or credits, if any. The short must be the contestant’s original work.
- 2/15/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Writer Heather Wixson, who you can find tirelessly toiling away at Dread, has founded CineMayhem as a way to celebrate the past, present and future of independent genre filmmaking. The fest will run March 2nd and 3rd at the Muvico Theaters in Thousand Oaks, California and is set to include insane-o anthology The ABCs Of Death, Paul Davis' much buzzed short film Him Indoors and the latest from Hills Run Red director Dave Parker. Here's the rundown, via release:
CineMayhem's diverse line-up includes advance screenings of two highly anticipated genre projects including Magnet Releasing's visceral horror anthology The ABCs Of Death and Breaking Glass Pictures' mind-bending drama K-11 directed by Jules Stewart (Crank: High Voltage, Mortal Kombat).
CineMayhem is also thrilled to announce that it will be hosting the World Premieres of Roadside directed by Eric England (Madison County) and the latest short film from Ryan Spindell (Kirksdale), The Root Of The Problem,...
CineMayhem's diverse line-up includes advance screenings of two highly anticipated genre projects including Magnet Releasing's visceral horror anthology The ABCs Of Death and Breaking Glass Pictures' mind-bending drama K-11 directed by Jules Stewart (Crank: High Voltage, Mortal Kombat).
CineMayhem is also thrilled to announce that it will be hosting the World Premieres of Roadside directed by Eric England (Madison County) and the latest short film from Ryan Spindell (Kirksdale), The Root Of The Problem,...
- 2/13/2013
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
Writer Heather Wixson, who you can find tirelessly toiling away at Dread, has founded CineMayhem as a way to celebrate the past, present and future of independent genre filmmaking. The fest will run March 2nd and 3rd at the Muvico Theaters in Thousand Oaks, California and is set to include insane-o anthology The ABCs Of Death, Paul Davis' much buzzed short film Him Indoors and the latest from Hills Run Red director Dave Parker. Here's the rundown, via release:
CineMayhem's diverse line-up includes advance screenings of two highly anticipated genre projects including Magnet Releasing's visceral horror anthology The ABCs Of Death and Breaking Glass Pictures' mind-bending drama K-11 directed by Jules Stewart (Crank: High Voltage, Mortal Kombat).
CineMayhem is also thrilled to announce that it will be hosting the World Premieres of Roadside directed by Eric England (Madison County) and the latest short film from Ryan Spindell (Kirksdale), The Root Of The Problem,...
CineMayhem's diverse line-up includes advance screenings of two highly anticipated genre projects including Magnet Releasing's visceral horror anthology The ABCs Of Death and Breaking Glass Pictures' mind-bending drama K-11 directed by Jules Stewart (Crank: High Voltage, Mortal Kombat).
CineMayhem is also thrilled to announce that it will be hosting the World Premieres of Roadside directed by Eric England (Madison County) and the latest short film from Ryan Spindell (Kirksdale), The Root Of The Problem,...
- 2/13/2013
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
The new edition of the Indie Spotlight contains the latest independent horror news sent our way. In this week’s feature, we have the first information on this year’s CineMayhem Film Festival, details on Return to Nuke ‘Em High Vol. I & II, the first photos from Warhouse, and much more:
CineMayhem Film Festival Announced: “Created as a way to pay homage to and celebrate the spirit of independent filmmaking and those unafraid to take risks with their storytelling, CineMayhem’s diverse line-up includes advanced screenings of two highly anticipated genre projects including Magnet Releasing’s visceral horror anthology The ABC’s Of Death and Breaking Glass Pictures’ mindbending drama K-11 directed by Jules Stewart (Crank: High Voltage, Mortal Kombat).
CineMayhem is also thrilled to announce that it will also be hosting the World Premieres of Roadside directed by Eric England (Madison County) and the latest short film from Ryan Spindell...
CineMayhem Film Festival Announced: “Created as a way to pay homage to and celebrate the spirit of independent filmmaking and those unafraid to take risks with their storytelling, CineMayhem’s diverse line-up includes advanced screenings of two highly anticipated genre projects including Magnet Releasing’s visceral horror anthology The ABC’s Of Death and Breaking Glass Pictures’ mindbending drama K-11 directed by Jules Stewart (Crank: High Voltage, Mortal Kombat).
CineMayhem is also thrilled to announce that it will also be hosting the World Premieres of Roadside directed by Eric England (Madison County) and the latest short film from Ryan Spindell...
- 2/10/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Some really cool news via Dread Central writer Heather Wixson: The first-ever CineMayhem Film Fest will kick off at Muvico Theaters in Thousand Oaks, California on March 2 and 3. The festival is a launch event for Dread Central’s Indie Horror Month.
Founded by WIxson and dedicated to celebrating the spirit of independent filmmaking, the festival will showcase the present and future of independent genre filmmaking. The line-up includes the World Premieres of Roadside directed by Eric England (Madison County) and the latest short film from Ryan Spindell (Kirksdale), The Root of the Problem as well as the West Coast Premieres of two other short films- Paul Davis' (Beware the Moon: Remembering An American Werewolf in London) Him Indoors and Split the Check by Patrick Rea (Nailbiter).
CineMayhem will also feature advanced screenings of two highly anticipated genre projects The ABC's of Death and Breaking Glass Pictures' mind-bending...
Founded by WIxson and dedicated to celebrating the spirit of independent filmmaking, the festival will showcase the present and future of independent genre filmmaking. The line-up includes the World Premieres of Roadside directed by Eric England (Madison County) and the latest short film from Ryan Spindell (Kirksdale), The Root of the Problem as well as the West Coast Premieres of two other short films- Paul Davis' (Beware the Moon: Remembering An American Werewolf in London) Him Indoors and Split the Check by Patrick Rea (Nailbiter).
CineMayhem will also feature advanced screenings of two highly anticipated genre projects The ABC's of Death and Breaking Glass Pictures' mind-bending...
- 2/7/2013
- by Sara Castillo
- FEARnet
If you're a regular reader of Dread Central, then you know that March is officially Indie Horror Month around these parts. A time when we celebrate our future horror maestros! This year we're kicking it off with a bang!
From the Press Release
Today the first-ever CineMayhem Film Fest was announced by founder Heather Wixson, producer and horror journalist with DreadCentral.com. Created as a launch event to kick off Dread Central's third annual Indie Horror Month this March, CineMayhem will celebrate the past, present and future of independent genre filmmaking at the Muvico Theaters in Thousand Oaks, California, on March 2nd and 3rd.
Created as a way to pay homage to and celebrate the spirit of independent filmmaking and those unafraid to take risks with their storytelling, CineMayhem's diverse line-up includes advance screenings of two highly anticipated genre projects including Magnet Releasing's visceral horror anthology The ABCs Of Death...
From the Press Release
Today the first-ever CineMayhem Film Fest was announced by founder Heather Wixson, producer and horror journalist with DreadCentral.com. Created as a launch event to kick off Dread Central's third annual Indie Horror Month this March, CineMayhem will celebrate the past, present and future of independent genre filmmaking at the Muvico Theaters in Thousand Oaks, California, on March 2nd and 3rd.
Created as a way to pay homage to and celebrate the spirit of independent filmmaking and those unafraid to take risks with their storytelling, CineMayhem's diverse line-up includes advance screenings of two highly anticipated genre projects including Magnet Releasing's visceral horror anthology The ABCs Of Death...
- 2/7/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Nailbiter won Best picture at the 2012 Shriekfest, Chicago Fear Fest, and Mad Monster Party. The story of a mother and three daughters who are on their way to meet her husband who is flying back from a tour of duty. Their trip to the airport gets side tracked as an incoming Tornado alters their course, stranding them in a storm cellar who's owners harbor sinister and strange creatures. Meg Saricks plays eldest daughter Jennifer. An angry teen who…...
- 1/26/2013
- Horrorbid
Ever have one of those days where the universe just relentlessly takes one big steaming dump on you after another? From our character’s perspective, that’s Nailbiter in a nutshell.
Sure, all horror movies deliver characters in terrifying and evil scenarios, but Patrick Rea, director of 25 some odd shorts, and writer Kendal Sinn really just kick their spotlighted family every chance they’re down, starting simply with showing an alcoholic mother questioning the sobriety she’s been working towards for gosh knows how long. Such an insignificant detail once the tornadoes and horror kick in, but we watch as the low-blows keep snowballing into one gigantic rolling ball of despair.
In Nailbiter, Rea has crafted a tense and curiously inviting thriller in which the Maguire family are forced to take shelter in the basement of the nearest house when a tornado touches down in hot pursuit of their speeding car.
Sure, all horror movies deliver characters in terrifying and evil scenarios, but Patrick Rea, director of 25 some odd shorts, and writer Kendal Sinn really just kick their spotlighted family every chance they’re down, starting simply with showing an alcoholic mother questioning the sobriety she’s been working towards for gosh knows how long. Such an insignificant detail once the tornadoes and horror kick in, but we watch as the low-blows keep snowballing into one gigantic rolling ball of despair.
In Nailbiter, Rea has crafted a tense and curiously inviting thriller in which the Maguire family are forced to take shelter in the basement of the nearest house when a tornado touches down in hot pursuit of their speeding car.
- 12/4/2012
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Reviewed by Michael Juvinall, MoreHorror.com
Nailbiter (2012)
Starring: Emily Boresow, Meg Saricks, Erin McGrane, Sally Spurgeon, Joicie Appell, and Mark Ridgway
Directed by: Patrick Rea
Written by: Patrick Rea, Kendal Sinn
Nailbiter is only writer/director Patrick Rea’s second feature film, but he’s already an accomplished filmmaker, having directed somewhere in the neighborhood of 25 shorts. I’ve seen many of his short films and they are nothing short of amazing, with Nailbiter being no exception. This indie film admittedly has a limited budget, but you couldn’t tell that by watching the film. The movie is so slick and well-made; it would be very easy to mistake it for a big-budget Hollywood production.
As someone that lives in the Midwest, I know first-hand how utterly terrifying tornadoes can be. Rea combines the fear that a ravaging tornado brings with something much more sinister.
Janet Maguire (Erin McGrane-Raising Jeffrey...
Nailbiter (2012)
Starring: Emily Boresow, Meg Saricks, Erin McGrane, Sally Spurgeon, Joicie Appell, and Mark Ridgway
Directed by: Patrick Rea
Written by: Patrick Rea, Kendal Sinn
Nailbiter is only writer/director Patrick Rea’s second feature film, but he’s already an accomplished filmmaker, having directed somewhere in the neighborhood of 25 shorts. I’ve seen many of his short films and they are nothing short of amazing, with Nailbiter being no exception. This indie film admittedly has a limited budget, but you couldn’t tell that by watching the film. The movie is so slick and well-made; it would be very easy to mistake it for a big-budget Hollywood production.
As someone that lives in the Midwest, I know first-hand how utterly terrifying tornadoes can be. Rea combines the fear that a ravaging tornado brings with something much more sinister.
Janet Maguire (Erin McGrane-Raising Jeffrey...
- 11/22/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
It's officially Halloween, and to help kick off the day's festivities, we have the online debut of the latest short film from Patrick Rea and SenoReality Pictures, Split the Check. Enjoy... and be careful whom you share tonight's dinner with!
The short is directed by Patrick Rea; produced by Rea, Michelle Davidson, and Ryan S. Jones; and written by Rea and Brad Meehan (who also stars). The director of photography is Rea regular Hanuman Brown-Eagle with music by Nathan Towns.
Along with Meehan, Split the Check stars Erin McGrane (Nailbiter), Jason Miller, Michelle Davidson, Aaron Laue, Tasha Smith, and Allen Lowman as "The Dickhead Waiter."
Synopsis:
An evening of dining with three couples turns ugly when the waiter won't split the check.
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The short is directed by Patrick Rea; produced by Rea, Michelle Davidson, and Ryan S. Jones; and written by Rea and Brad Meehan (who also stars). The director of photography is Rea regular Hanuman Brown-Eagle with music by Nathan Towns.
Along with Meehan, Split the Check stars Erin McGrane (Nailbiter), Jason Miller, Michelle Davidson, Aaron Laue, Tasha Smith, and Allen Lowman as "The Dickhead Waiter."
Synopsis:
An evening of dining with three couples turns ugly when the waiter won't split the check.
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- 10/31/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Those lovable loonies at SenoReality Pictures have just finished up another new short film, entitled Split the Check, and we'll be premiering it here on Dread Central this coming Halloween. In the meantime we have the synopsis and a still to share.
The short is directed by Patrick Rea; produced by Rea, Michelle Davidson, and Ryan S. Jones; and written by Rea and Brad Meehan (who also stars). The director of photography is Rea regular Hanuman Brown-Eagle with music by Nathan Towns.
Along with Meehan, Split the Check stars Erin McGrane (Nailbiter), Jason Miller, Michelle Davidson, Aaron Laue, Tasha Smith, and Allen Lowman as "The Dickhead Waiter."
Synopsis:
An evening of dining with three couples turns ugly when the waiter won't split the check.
Be sure to check back next Wednesday, October 31st, to watch Split the Check in its entirety.
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The short is directed by Patrick Rea; produced by Rea, Michelle Davidson, and Ryan S. Jones; and written by Rea and Brad Meehan (who also stars). The director of photography is Rea regular Hanuman Brown-Eagle with music by Nathan Towns.
Along with Meehan, Split the Check stars Erin McGrane (Nailbiter), Jason Miller, Michelle Davidson, Aaron Laue, Tasha Smith, and Allen Lowman as "The Dickhead Waiter."
Synopsis:
An evening of dining with three couples turns ugly when the waiter won't split the check.
Be sure to check back next Wednesday, October 31st, to watch Split the Check in its entirety.
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- 10/27/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
by MoreHorror in Hollywood
Denise Gossett is the Founder / Festival Director of the highly successful movie festival Shriekfest.
The festival just completed its 2012 season and has released its winner lineup. Check out the winners below, as well as an exclusive video interview with Gossett, by our Hollywood correspondent Dawna Lee Heising.
Shriekfest screened almost 40 films and had 30 screenplay finalists & 10 original song finalists. "Nailbiter" directed by Patrick Rea took the Grand Jury prize for Best Horror Feature Film, "Found In Time" directed by Arthur Vincie took the Best SciFi Feature Film award, and "It's In the Blood" directed by Scooter Downey took the Best Thriller Feature Film award.
"Blackout" directed by James Bushe took the Best Horror Short Film prize, "A Light in the Darkness" directed by Fed Wetherbee won the Best SciFi Short Film Award and "The Sleepover" directed by Chris Cullari took the best Super Short Film Award.
The...
Denise Gossett is the Founder / Festival Director of the highly successful movie festival Shriekfest.
The festival just completed its 2012 season and has released its winner lineup. Check out the winners below, as well as an exclusive video interview with Gossett, by our Hollywood correspondent Dawna Lee Heising.
Shriekfest screened almost 40 films and had 30 screenplay finalists & 10 original song finalists. "Nailbiter" directed by Patrick Rea took the Grand Jury prize for Best Horror Feature Film, "Found In Time" directed by Arthur Vincie took the Best SciFi Feature Film award, and "It's In the Blood" directed by Scooter Downey took the Best Thriller Feature Film award.
"Blackout" directed by James Bushe took the Best Horror Short Film prize, "A Light in the Darkness" directed by Fed Wetherbee won the Best SciFi Short Film Award and "The Sleepover" directed by Chris Cullari took the best Super Short Film Award.
The...
- 10/23/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Fresh off its win for Best Horror Feature Film at Shriekfest 2012 for Patrick Rea's Nailbiter, SenoReality Pictures has just wrapped a new short film, The Hourglass Figure, also directed by Rea, who sent over a few behind-the-scenes photos.
The Hourglass Figure was written by Michelle Davidson and Amber Rapp and stars Davidson and Brian Paulette. The short is about a mother who’s overwhelmed with housework and raising children. She finds an hourglass in her attic that gives her an extra hour in her day, but it comes with dangerous consequences.
Rea and Co. have another short, a dark comedy called Split the Check, in post-production and are currently touring Nailbiter at additional film festivals before its spring release from Grindstone Entertainment and Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Next up for Nailbiter is a screening at the New York City Horror Film Festival on November 8th.
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The Hourglass Figure was written by Michelle Davidson and Amber Rapp and stars Davidson and Brian Paulette. The short is about a mother who’s overwhelmed with housework and raising children. She finds an hourglass in her attic that gives her an extra hour in her day, but it comes with dangerous consequences.
Rea and Co. have another short, a dark comedy called Split the Check, in post-production and are currently touring Nailbiter at additional film festivals before its spring release from Grindstone Entertainment and Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Next up for Nailbiter is a screening at the New York City Horror Film Festival on November 8th.
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- 10/11/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Shriekfest 2012 was a huge success! Denise Gossett, festival director, hosted Shriekfest October 4th-7th at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood. Shriekfest screened almost 40 films and had 30 screenplay finalists and 10 original song finalists. Read on for the winners.
From the Press Release:
Nailbiter directed by Patrick Rea took the Grand Jury prize for Best Horror Feature Film, Found in Time directed by Arthur Vincie took the Best SciFi Feature Film award, and It's in the Blood directed by Scooter Downey took the Best Thriller Feature Film award.
Blackout directed by James Bushe took the Best Horror Short Film prize, A Light in the Darkness directed by Fed Wetherbee won the Best SciFi Short Film Award, and The Sleepover directed by Chris Cullari took the Best Super Short Film Award.
The winner of the Best Horror Feature Screenplay was Nevermore written by David Beran, and the winner of the Best SciFi Feature Screenplay...
From the Press Release:
Nailbiter directed by Patrick Rea took the Grand Jury prize for Best Horror Feature Film, Found in Time directed by Arthur Vincie took the Best SciFi Feature Film award, and It's in the Blood directed by Scooter Downey took the Best Thriller Feature Film award.
Blackout directed by James Bushe took the Best Horror Short Film prize, A Light in the Darkness directed by Fed Wetherbee won the Best SciFi Short Film Award, and The Sleepover directed by Chris Cullari took the Best Super Short Film Award.
The winner of the Best Horror Feature Screenplay was Nevermore written by David Beran, and the winner of the Best SciFi Feature Screenplay...
- 10/8/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Last May "Elvira's Horror Hunt" began searching for features and shorts to be screened at the September HorrorHound Weekend with grand prize winners to be announced by Elvira herself during the con. Seven features and 13 shorts have been selected, and we have all the details here.
From the Press Release:
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, is excited to announce the films which have been selected for the 2012 edition of “Elvira’S Horror Hunt,” a horror film festival and competition presented in association with “Stan Lee’s Comikaze” and HorrorHound Magazine. The Festival, hosted in person by Elvira and Peaches Christ, is taking place in Indianapolis, Indiana, September 7th-9th.
Three (3) features and three (3) short films will be selected and presented to an all-star jury which includes Sybil Danning (Reform School Girls, Grindhouse), Bill Moseley (Texas Chainsaw Massacre II, Repo! The Genetic Opera), film writer and personality Job Bob Briggs,...
From the Press Release:
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, is excited to announce the films which have been selected for the 2012 edition of “Elvira’S Horror Hunt,” a horror film festival and competition presented in association with “Stan Lee’s Comikaze” and HorrorHound Magazine. The Festival, hosted in person by Elvira and Peaches Christ, is taking place in Indianapolis, Indiana, September 7th-9th.
Three (3) features and three (3) short films will be selected and presented to an all-star jury which includes Sybil Danning (Reform School Girls, Grindhouse), Bill Moseley (Texas Chainsaw Massacre II, Repo! The Genetic Opera), film writer and personality Job Bob Briggs,...
- 8/25/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Charlotte, Nc – The South’s premiere horror, sci-fi and fantasy convention – the Mad Monster Party – is returning on March 22nd – 24th, 2013. Last year’s convention saw the screening of several amazing works including the Fantastic Tales of the Unknown, Pyschic Brats, and Patrick Rea’s Nailbiter which went on to win “Best Horror” and was reviewed in Fangoria magazine and has since gone on to win awards at festivals across the country.
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- 8/4/2012
- by Ab Normal
- Horror News
SenoReality Pictures and Ministry Machine Productions have announced that Grindstone Entertainment Group has acquired their feature film Nailbiter for North America to be released by Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
The award-winning horror-thriller has screened at such festivals as the Palm Beach International Film Festival, Omaha Film Festival, AMC Kansas City Film Fest, and Chicago Fear Fest. It recently won Best Feature, Best Director, and Best of the Fest at Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville, Kentucky. The film will be screening at the Dragon*Con Independent Film Festival, which runs August 31st-September 3rd.
Nailbiter (review here) tells the story of a mother and her three daughters (Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, Sally Spurgeon), who are on their way to the airport to pick up their father when they are caught up in a Kansas tornado. The family members are forced to take shelter in a seemingly innocent storm cellar but are trapped inside.
The award-winning horror-thriller has screened at such festivals as the Palm Beach International Film Festival, Omaha Film Festival, AMC Kansas City Film Fest, and Chicago Fear Fest. It recently won Best Feature, Best Director, and Best of the Fest at Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville, Kentucky. The film will be screening at the Dragon*Con Independent Film Festival, which runs August 31st-September 3rd.
Nailbiter (review here) tells the story of a mother and her three daughters (Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, Sally Spurgeon), who are on their way to the airport to pick up their father when they are caught up in a Kansas tornado. The family members are forced to take shelter in a seemingly innocent storm cellar but are trapped inside.
- 7/9/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Louisville, Ky — Bruce Campbell, Cory Feldman and Tommy Lee Wallace will be on hand over the weekend of June 29th – July 1st as Mutantville Productions screens Scarecrow at Midnight on Friday night at 9:15pm in the French Room at the Fright Night Film Fest. This special screening of Scarecrow at Midnight is part of a double bill also featuring Patrick Rea’s Nailbiter! This will be the most electrifying double feature of… More...
- 6/29/2012
- by Mutantville Productions
- Horror News
*full disclosure: a screener of this film was provided by director Patrick Rea. Director: Patrick Rea. Writers: Patrick Rea, and Kendal Sinn. Cast: Joicie Appell, Emily Boresow and Jason Coffman Nailbiter is the latest indie film production to be developed by SenoReality Pictures. SenoReality is a production company created by director Patrick Rea and partner Ryan Jones. This film production company generally focuses on horror shorts with Nailbiter this company's second full feature. This film is this reviewer's first exposure to SenoReality's style of filmmaking and the wait has been worth it. Nailbiter is a production that, while indie, manages to develop a terrifying story. That story shows some influences from the later "Twilight Zone" (1985) television series, "Outer Limits" (1995) and perhaps even the more recent "X-Files" (1993). There is something bizarre and foreboding in that approaching tornado! And the Maguire family must seek shelter before it touches...
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- 5/29/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Part of the fun of Texas Frightmare Weekend comes from experiencing the new voices in independent cinema. Patrick Rea's movie Nailbiter serves as a great example of this. Before directing and co-writing his first feature, Rea has made a name for himself writing and directing award-winning short films, including Time's Up, Eve and Get Off My Porch. His writing and his meticulous work behind the camera put him ahead of his peers.
When writing Nailbiter, Rea and co-writer Kendal Sinn start by playing off our natural fear of Mother Nature. A family traveling through the Midwest becomes stranded in a random basement by a tornado. Immediately, we find that not all is well as a mysterious creature and a dark secret are attacking family members, one by one.
The camerawork shines above all else in this thriller. Rather than using the now-tired "dirty camera" to excess, the lens glides...
When writing Nailbiter, Rea and co-writer Kendal Sinn start by playing off our natural fear of Mother Nature. A family traveling through the Midwest becomes stranded in a random basement by a tornado. Immediately, we find that not all is well as a mysterious creature and a dark secret are attacking family members, one by one.
The camerawork shines above all else in this thriller. Rather than using the now-tired "dirty camera" to excess, the lens glides...
- 5/9/2012
- by James Christopher
- Slackerwood
Maybe you checked out our review of Patrick Rea's latest feature film Nailbiter and are curious where you, too, can see it. Well, wonder no more because we have a list of upcoming events where SenoReality Pictures and Ministry Machine Production’s Nailbiter will be playing.
Nailbiter (review here), directed by Patrick Rea, written by Rea and Kendal Sinn, and executive produced by Aaron Laue (Last Breath), stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon as four women who are trapped in a cellar during a tornado and discover that they are not alone. The film was shot entirely in Kansas and Missouri.
Here is the film's itinerary for March-May, 2012:
Omaha Film Festival – March 7th-11th – Omaha, Nebraska
HorrorHound Weekend – March 23rd-25th – Columbus, Ohio
Mad Monster Party – March 23rd-25th – Charlotte, North Carolina
AMC Kansas City Film Fest - April 11th-14th – Kansas City, Missouri...
Nailbiter (review here), directed by Patrick Rea, written by Rea and Kendal Sinn, and executive produced by Aaron Laue (Last Breath), stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon as four women who are trapped in a cellar during a tornado and discover that they are not alone. The film was shot entirely in Kansas and Missouri.
Here is the film's itinerary for March-May, 2012:
Omaha Film Festival – March 7th-11th – Omaha, Nebraska
HorrorHound Weekend – March 23rd-25th – Columbus, Ohio
Mad Monster Party – March 23rd-25th – Charlotte, North Carolina
AMC Kansas City Film Fest - April 11th-14th – Kansas City, Missouri...
- 3/7/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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