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After Hell Project, more than a Battlestar Galactica Reunion.

February 14, 2014 by Eric S. Leave a Comment

20131203_AfterHell_Poster_A3VISUAL KINGS, the renowned New Media Agency founded by Alexander Hölzl, dashes into new WebTV spheres with the new, spectacular project AFTER HELL.

Science Fiction meets apocalyptic horror. Fast-paced action, wound up to a high pitch and a narrative style that throws the audience right into the action and wicked parallel storylines.

Combining the talents of an international crew, the show will re-unite the legends Dirk Benedict and Richard Hatch on screen, thirty five years after they starred as Starbuck and Apollo on Battlestar Galactica.

In addition they will be joined by Austrian TV presenter, model and former Playboy playmate Cathy Zimmerman.

The 2-part pilot will be shot in 2014, in futuristic Ultra HD (4K) with the latest technology and production standards which are remarkably high for a webTV show.

They are currently looking to raise awareness of the project with fans of horror so if you want more information go check out the  After Hell Facebook page

Filed Under: Horror Movie News

Awesome Casting Call Viral Video

January 15, 2014 by Eric S. Leave a Comment

Check out this great Casting call video (for a p*rn movie of course) that does not go the usual way. The less said about the video, the better it is but watch until the end.

Filed Under: Horror Movie News, Short Films

Interview with Antonio Perez, Director of Luna

November 26, 2013 by Eric S. Leave a Comment

antonio perez movie director interviewI recently watched the short film Luna and instantly felt that whoever was behind this movie is probably destined to have a successful movie career. That’s the very least I hope for  LA based director Antonio Perez who proves to have a knack for storytelling and strong visuals.
So I asked him for a quick interview and he promptly accepted. You will find the questions and his great answers below. Antonio is definitively a horror movie fan and it showed in its film.

Where did the idea for Luna come from?

The idea for LUNA came to me on a spontaneous late night road trip to Vegas. My friend, the driver, insisted he knew a “short cut” through Palmdale, CA. We were driving down a two- lane, deserted road when our car gets a flat tire. My friend pulls over and immediately starts fixing the flat. Just then, it begins to rain — hard.

So there we are, 2am, fixing a flat tire in total darkness and in heavy rain. That’s when I noticed something in the distance. As I walked towards “it”, I soon discovered a weathered bulletin board plastered with “missing person” flyers. I immediately went cold with fear. “Why the hell were these flyers posted out here in the middle of nowhere?!”
That got me thinking. What if townspeople out here were picking off stranded motorists? But instead of serial killer types, the the townspeople were actually monsters — werewolfs.

You also co-wrote the very popular short The Raven. Do you feel closer to the SF genre or the horror Genre?

I love all types of movie genres. However, I do have a special place in my heart for horror. It’s one of the most creative genres out there with some of the most passionate, die hard fans.

Luna was partly financed with crowdfunding. What’s your take on this new source of financing for independent filmmakers?

I think crowd funding is an amazing resource for independent filmmakers. I don’t think LUNA would have been possible without it.

Despite a small budget, Luna is visually impressive. What would you have done differently if you had an even bigger budget?

I would have loved to have had at least an extra day of padding in our tight schedule. Unfortunately, our budget only allowed for three days of filming.

What are the movies/directors that inspired you to become filmmakers?

Movies: Back to the Future, Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Die Hard, Jaws, Predator, Halloween, The Thing, Evil Dead, Dawn of the Dead, El Mariachi

Directors: Spielberg, Lucas, Zemeckis, McTiernan, Carpenter, Raimi, Romero, Rodriguez

Horror Anthology movies are back in force now and with the success of movies like V/H/S 2 would you consider being a part of V/H/S 3?

I would love to be a part of VHS 3! These recent horror anthologies (VHS, ABC’s OF DEATH) have given a voice to new filmmakers who might not have had the opportunity to make a horror feature. Plus, short films are always a good way to push the limits of horror.

What movies have impressed you the most, recently?

The Conjuring was one of my favorite movies of the year. Well acted, beautifully paced, and scary as hell! It’s definitely an instant classic.

Is there a movie that you would have love to make/re-make?

I would love to remake Lamberto’s Bava’s Demoni (1985). This movie is completely insane! I have always felt that the film had an amazing setup, yet never really connected the ending back to the “film-within-a-film.” I already have an idea of how I would tie those two together. Please don’t hate me horror fans!

What about a book/comics adaptation?

At this point, I think the industry is saturated with comic book adaptations. I would rather focus on creating original content. I wouldn’t mind doing a Batman film, though.

Tell us more about your next project(s)?

I’m working on a couple of sci-fi projects, in the vein of The Raven. I’m also working on turning LUNA into a feature. I’m really excited about that.

Last but not least, what’s your favorite Scary Movie?

Too many to pick just one! Here are a few: The Excorcist, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Halloween (1978), The Thing (1982), The Shining, Alien, Psycho, Evil Dead (1981), Dawn Of the Dead (1978), An American Werewolf in London.

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Support Cortisol on Indiegogo

November 1, 2013 by Eric S. Leave a Comment

Synopsis: James searches desperately for his missing brother. Can he find his brother before its too late? Should he accept help from a dangerous stranger? Se7en meets Beowulf on the nameless concrete canyons of a forgotten community.

Cortisol is a short film by Philip Coburn that, based on the creepy trailer below promises to give us chills. If you like it as much as I did, go support them on Indiegogo here so that they can raise enough funds for the pre-production and production on the movie.

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Support Disturbed on Kickstarter

October 31, 2013 by Eric S. 1 Comment

disturbed kickstarterNext year, in April, there is this new Malaysian horror movie coming to disturb horror movie fans. It is an independent movie made by a couple who are avid movie fans. This is their first feature movie project and they need a little bit of support.

Synopsis:  After a car accident Zach Valavan (Nakkeeran Parry) wakes up from a coma and returns home to his loving wife Olivia (Olivia Smith). Zach soon gets trapped into this mysterious world where supernatural things start happening around him. This is where the real horror begins.

The uncanny feeling Zach experiences is something more than just a human fear of something unknown. The protagonist is facing a physical and psychological entrapment which is caused by anxiety and fear of non-being. What is the non-being? Is it just his imagination? Will Zach be able to escape from this entrapment? The answers will be revealed on 28th of April, 2014.

If you like what you see in the teaser below, You can get more info on Disturbed and support them on their Kickstarter page here.

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