Recently, I had the esteemed opportunity to chat with writer-director Matt Orlando, who has successfully shepherded his first feature film to the big screen. That would be A Resurrection, which follows a troubled teen, his psychologist, and the tangled web his school becomes embroiled in. The suspense-horror film stars Mischa Barton, J. Michael Trautmann, Devon Sawa, and was Michael Clarke Duncan’s final film. You can find our review for the film here, and can find it on VOD and in limited theatrical release now.
The following interview delves into how a first time director lucked into such a great cast, his feelings on Michael Clarke Duncan, his intentions making the film, its journey to fruition, and his upcoming horror projects (Surfing + horror).
FM: What were your inspirations growing up that made you want to be a filmmaker, and what in particular brought you to horror?
Orlando: I don’t know,...
The following interview delves into how a first time director lucked into such a great cast, his feelings on Michael Clarke Duncan, his intentions making the film, its journey to fruition, and his upcoming horror projects (Surfing + horror).
FM: What were your inspirations growing up that made you want to be a filmmaker, and what in particular brought you to horror?
Orlando: I don’t know,...
- 4/2/2013
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Tagline: "A mysterious town, a deadly secret." XLrator Media will distribute directors John O. Hartman and Nicholas Morss' Riddle. This film will be available on video-on-demand, DVD and Blu-Ray beginning January 10th. In the film, Holly (Elisabeth Harnois) becomes ensnared in a town cover-up, that involves a local psychiatric hospital. Something or someone awaits Holly in the bowels of this dilapidated building. And, a whole town wants to keep this building's secret in mystery. Fans of suspense can view the film's official trailer below. The clip shows Holly searching for her brother. Nathan (Ryan Malgarini) disappears and Holly will stop at nothing to find him. View the reel for Riddle below. Release Date: January 10th, 2013 (Video-on-demand) and February 12th, 2013 (DVD, Blu-Ray). Directors: John O. Hartman and Nicholas Mross. Writers: Brian Hartman, John O. Hartman, Nicholas Mross, and Cole Stamm. Cast: Elisabeth Harnois, Val Kilmer, Diora Baird,...
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- 1/8/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
A little thriller was shooting under the radar until a local Pittburgh paper broke the news today. Michael Clarke Duncan, Devon Sawa and Mischa Barton are starring in Sibling for director Matt Orlando. Producer Brian Hartman is keeping the plot under wraps, it seems, as all he told the paper is that the film is a "whodunit." The narrative is set at a school, however, where Duncan plays the principal and Mischa Barton is the guidance counselor. Really? The school sounds like a friggin' party . Sawa is apparently playing a cop. Filming is expected to wrap by Christmas and we'll see Sibling sometime next year.
- 12/8/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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