Director: Michael McWillie.
Writer: Michael McWillie
A Painted Pictures production Gravestoned was released November 3rd on DVD through Indigenous Film Works and the film, while sometimes silly is a good time for those in the mood for something fun. Gravestoned stars Lar Park Lincoln (Friday the 13th Part VII) and Eryn Brooke (The Lawless) in a film that while comedic struggles to find cohesiveness amongst some technical flaws. Thankfully, director McWillie does not take himself or the film too seriously so that, despite this horror film's imperfections, Gravestoned comes through as an enjoyable time spent laughing at harmless things like stoned Scotty dogs.
The film starts off with two shady horror enthusiasts looking for a realistic looking severed arm, as they are the special effects team on a low-budget slasher film. Things take a bizarre turn when this special effects team cuts off the arm of a living corpse! Fast forward...
Writer: Michael McWillie
A Painted Pictures production Gravestoned was released November 3rd on DVD through Indigenous Film Works and the film, while sometimes silly is a good time for those in the mood for something fun. Gravestoned stars Lar Park Lincoln (Friday the 13th Part VII) and Eryn Brooke (The Lawless) in a film that while comedic struggles to find cohesiveness amongst some technical flaws. Thankfully, director McWillie does not take himself or the film too seriously so that, despite this horror film's imperfections, Gravestoned comes through as an enjoyable time spent laughing at harmless things like stoned Scotty dogs.
The film starts off with two shady horror enthusiasts looking for a realistic looking severed arm, as they are the special effects team on a low-budget slasher film. Things take a bizarre turn when this special effects team cuts off the arm of a living corpse! Fast forward...
- 11/10/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Fango got the scoop from Mel House, the Texas-based director of Closet Space and the upcoming fright feature Walking Distance, that Nightmare On Elm Street sequels star Lisa Wilcox (pictured below) has joined the cast of Imago, the latest from his Upstart Filmworks company. “Anyone who knows me knows that I’m a huge fan of the Elm Street series,” House tells us, “so you can imagine how excited I am to have Lisa be a part of our team.”
Wilcox (pictured), who toplined the fourth and fifth Freddy flicks, joins a cast also including Walking Distance castmates Natali Jones, Omar Adam, Sean Brison, Melanie Donihoo, Eryn Brooke and Danielle Jones, plus Parrish Randall from such Lone Star State fear fare as The Quick And The Undead and The Flesh Keeper. “Dream Master and Dream Child are pretty much branded on my psyche,” continues House, who wrote Imago with director Christopher Warren and will produce.
Wilcox (pictured), who toplined the fourth and fifth Freddy flicks, joins a cast also including Walking Distance castmates Natali Jones, Omar Adam, Sean Brison, Melanie Donihoo, Eryn Brooke and Danielle Jones, plus Parrish Randall from such Lone Star State fear fare as The Quick And The Undead and The Flesh Keeper. “Dream Master and Dream Child are pretty much branded on my psyche,” continues House, who wrote Imago with director Christopher Warren and will produce.
- 5/27/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
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