Alongside writer/director Bill Whirity, actor Matthew Lillard has launched the “first ever Decentralized Movie Studio” with Midnite Movie Club, which aims to give the filmmaking power to the people. Essentially, purchasing an Nft will grant you access to the studio’s membership board, and you’ll be able to make filmmaking decisions alongside other members. Whatever that […]
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- 4/19/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Actor Matthew Lillard, best known for his roles in the hit films Scream and Scooby Doo, and writer-director Bill Whirity have launched Midnite Movie Club, an Nft based project that allows holders to participate in the first ever ‘Decentralized Movie Studio’. Lillard and Whirity want to give the power back to the audience by letting them decide what films the company produces.
Midnite Movie Club’s focus is specifically in the genre space, i.e. Horror, Sci-Fi, Action/Adventure, and Fantasy. The first project from the newly established company is a high-concept vampire movie titled Let them Die – which will go into production summer 2022.
Midnite Movie Club is set up as a Dao or Decentralized Autonomous Organization, which means the community make decisions together. This is capable due to blockchain technology, the voting will be fair and transparent.
“NFTs, blockchain and Web3 are the future of the internet”, say the founders.
Midnite Movie Club’s focus is specifically in the genre space, i.e. Horror, Sci-Fi, Action/Adventure, and Fantasy. The first project from the newly established company is a high-concept vampire movie titled Let them Die – which will go into production summer 2022.
Midnite Movie Club is set up as a Dao or Decentralized Autonomous Organization, which means the community make decisions together. This is capable due to blockchain technology, the voting will be fair and transparent.
“NFTs, blockchain and Web3 are the future of the internet”, say the founders.
- 4/16/2022
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
When you rent someone else's home for a vacation, you have to put a certain amount of trust in a complete stranger, and most of the time, everything turns out fine... but that's not the case for an unsuspecting couple in the new short film Dear Guest. Directed by Megan Freels Johnston (The Ice Cream Truck) and starring Ashley Bell and Noureen DeWulf, the trailer for Dear Guest teases a compelling and creepy scenario in which a seemingly charming vacation rental quickly turns into a perilous prison.
Below, you can check out the trailer and poster for Dear Guest, which will be screened on the festival circuit throughout 2020, and we also have the official press release with more information:
Press Release: Hollywood, CA -- Fresh off its premiere at the Monaco International Film Festival a new teaser has arrived for this Twilight Zone-esque short film.
A couple checks into a vacation rental,...
Below, you can check out the trailer and poster for Dear Guest, which will be screened on the festival circuit throughout 2020, and we also have the official press release with more information:
Press Release: Hollywood, CA -- Fresh off its premiere at the Monaco International Film Festival a new teaser has arrived for this Twilight Zone-esque short film.
A couple checks into a vacation rental,...
- 3/27/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Happy Friday, readers! For this month’s installment of Daily Dead’s ongoing Salutes Your Shorts series, we have a trio of terrific short films you definitely should check out. First up is the gorgeously animated La Noria from Carlos Baena, which has been making the rounds online lately, then we have the thrilling Prey from Bill Whirity on tap. To wrap things up, we have the newly released Malacostraca from Charles Pieper, which features the brilliant special effects of industry legend Gabe Bartalos.
Enjoy!
La Noria (Directed by Carlos Baena)
Synopsis: From seasoned animator Carlos Baena and a crowd-sourced community of over 100 people, "La Noria" tells the tale of a grieving young boy who one day encounters dark creatures that turn his life upside down.
Prey (Directed by Bill Whirity)
Synopsis: While on a first date, a young couple finds themselves pursued by more than just each other.
Malacostraca...
Enjoy!
La Noria (Directed by Carlos Baena)
Synopsis: From seasoned animator Carlos Baena and a crowd-sourced community of over 100 people, "La Noria" tells the tale of a grieving young boy who one day encounters dark creatures that turn his life upside down.
Prey (Directed by Bill Whirity)
Synopsis: While on a first date, a young couple finds themselves pursued by more than just each other.
Malacostraca...
- 11/22/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Why Watch? Milo is a young boy who’s constantly working out the kinks. His garage boycave is a wonderland of Diy science equipment cobbled together using the best electronics of 1988, but his inventions never work quite right. That might be a good thing, though, because his ideas are ridiculous. His most recent absurd concept? A Reverse Microwave that doesn’t so much make food instantly cold as it sends things back in time. You might even mislabel it “a time machine.” This short film from writer/director William Whirity is fantastically endearing. A perfect representation of the kinds of childhood adventures that canvased 1980s filmmaking from Joe Dante to Amblin. Milo (played with lisping energy by Charlie Bazzell) is a really cool geek who deals with bullies, finances his inventions with a cheating scam and even has his own adorable catch phrases. From the thrilling score to the tension of a teacher’s footfalls down the...
- 9/1/2014
- by Scott Beggs
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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