Stars: Eric Olson, Jessica Sula, Candice Coke, Kevin Wayne, Natalie Victoria, Chaney Morrow | Written by Anthony Diblasi, Scott Poiley | Directed by Anthony Diblasi
Malum is, according to its press release “a bold and expanded reimagining of the 2014 horror cult classic, Last Shift”. Now some may simply take that as a fancy way of saying it’s a remake of a film that’s less than ten years old. But there’s a difference between this and your average remake, it’s the work of the original director Anthony Diblasi and his co-writer Scott Poiley.
I considered revisiting Last Shift before watching Malum because while I remembered the basic plot and that I really liked the first hour then being let down by the final act, I didn’t recall a lot of the details. But, in part due to how knowing what to expect spoiled the impact of another recent reimagining,...
Malum is, according to its press release “a bold and expanded reimagining of the 2014 horror cult classic, Last Shift”. Now some may simply take that as a fancy way of saying it’s a remake of a film that’s less than ten years old. But there’s a difference between this and your average remake, it’s the work of the original director Anthony Diblasi and his co-writer Scott Poiley.
I considered revisiting Last Shift before watching Malum because while I remembered the basic plot and that I really liked the first hour then being let down by the final act, I didn’t recall a lot of the details. But, in part due to how knowing what to expect spoiled the impact of another recent reimagining,...
- 4/24/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Eric Olson, Jessica Sula, Candice Coke, Kevin Wayne, Natalie Victoria, Chaney Morrow | Written by Anthony Diblasi, Scott Poiley | Directed by Anthony Diblasi
Malum is, according to its press release “a bold and expanded reimagining of the 2014 horror cult classic, Last Shift”. Now some may simply take that as a fancy way of saying it’s a remake of a film that’s less than ten years old. But there’s a difference between this and your average remake, it’s the work of the original director Anthony Diblasi and his co-writer Scott Poiley.
I considered revisiting Last Shift before watching Malum because while I remembered the basic plot and that I really liked the first hour then being let down by the final act, I didn’t recall a lot of the details. But, in part due to how knowing what to expect spoiled the impact of another recent reimagining,...
Malum is, according to its press release “a bold and expanded reimagining of the 2014 horror cult classic, Last Shift”. Now some may simply take that as a fancy way of saying it’s a remake of a film that’s less than ten years old. But there’s a difference between this and your average remake, it’s the work of the original director Anthony Diblasi and his co-writer Scott Poiley.
I considered revisiting Last Shift before watching Malum because while I remembered the basic plot and that I really liked the first hour then being let down by the final act, I didn’t recall a lot of the details. But, in part due to how knowing what to expect spoiled the impact of another recent reimagining,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
[Trigger warning: Q&a includes references to Sa.] A bold and powerful short film about using the powers of imagination and creativity to escape real-life horrors that no one should ever have to experience, Grummy is one of the most successfully funded short films in Kickstarter history. With Grummy now available to watch in its entirety for free on YouTube (trigger warning: video includes references to Sa), we caught up with the film's writers and directors, Micheline Pitt and R.H. Norman, in a new Q&a feature to discuss the importance of making Grummy to help other survivors of abuse, working with the movie's talented cast and crew, and the vital steps you can take to help support victims of abuse in real life.
Thank you for taking the time to answer questions for us, Micheline and R.H., and congratulations on your new short film, Grummy. Micheline, I understand that Grummy is a very personal story about...
Thank you for taking the time to answer questions for us, Micheline and R.H., and congratulations on your new short film, Grummy. Micheline, I understand that Grummy is a very personal story about...
- 12/29/2021
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
New Short Film, Grummy, Tackles A Sensitive Subject with Beautiful Imagery and Amazing Storytelling: "Married writer/director team Micheline Pitt and R.H. Norman combine forces in the dark fantasy short film, Grummy, an autobiographic tale of Pitt’s childhood.
Inspired by the imagination that she escaped to during her own abusive childhood, Pitt and her filmmaker husband Norman share a heartbreaking yet poetic tale of a young girl whose stuffed creature, “Grummy,” brings a new world to life during her most vulnerable moments. This dark fairy tale is an expression of Pitt’s own sexual abuse survival story and a love note to the monsters and fantastic worlds that helped her survive.
According to Pitt, “This story is very personal, because I was this little girl. I used my imagination to escape from an abusive childhood; I used books, movies and toys to get away. If I didn't have my...
Inspired by the imagination that she escaped to during her own abusive childhood, Pitt and her filmmaker husband Norman share a heartbreaking yet poetic tale of a young girl whose stuffed creature, “Grummy,” brings a new world to life during her most vulnerable moments. This dark fairy tale is an expression of Pitt’s own sexual abuse survival story and a love note to the monsters and fantastic worlds that helped her survive.
According to Pitt, “This story is very personal, because I was this little girl. I used my imagination to escape from an abusive childhood; I used books, movies and toys to get away. If I didn't have my...
- 12/9/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Director Anthony Diblasi's Dread is one of the more acclaimed titles from this year's After Dark Horrorfest. In this adaptation of Clive Barker's short story, three college students conduct a study in fear, before one of them, Quaid, gets a little too into his work, painting portraits of traumatized subjects. Now you can get your portrait painted by the same artist who worked on the film. Hit the jump for details. The Dread contest is being hosted on www.horrorfestonline.com Here's how our friends from After Dark explain it: "Nicole Balzarini, the artist behind Quaid's Paintings in Dread will paint a portrait of the winner in Quaid's style, pre or post madness...
- 3/22/2010
- FEARnet
In Anthony Diblasi's adaptation of Clive Barker's short story "Dread", one of the characters is an artist, and in anticipation of Dread's DVD release (along with the rest of this year's Horrorfest entries), one lucky person can have his or her portrait painted by Nicole Balzarini, the real artist behind Quaid (Shaun Evans)'s paintings in the film.
Here are the details straight from the Horrorfest 4 Discussion Forum:
Contest Rules:
Tell us or show us what you Dread. Submit your greatest "dread" in the form of a picture/drawing or a written account (250 words or less) for your chance to win. Winner will be chosen by director/screenwriter Anthony Diblasi.
Submit pictures/drawings to: info@afterdarkfilms.com
To view pictures/drawings: They will be posted in the photo section of the Horrorfest forum
Written Accounts: Post your work on the Horrorfest forum under the "Dread Contest" thread
Submit by: Midnight,...
Here are the details straight from the Horrorfest 4 Discussion Forum:
Contest Rules:
Tell us or show us what you Dread. Submit your greatest "dread" in the form of a picture/drawing or a written account (250 words or less) for your chance to win. Winner will be chosen by director/screenwriter Anthony Diblasi.
Submit pictures/drawings to: info@afterdarkfilms.com
To view pictures/drawings: They will be posted in the photo section of the Horrorfest forum
Written Accounts: Post your work on the Horrorfest forum under the "Dread Contest" thread
Submit by: Midnight,...
- 3/20/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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