Sneak Peek more new pix from "Suck", the $3.5 million, Toronto-lensed rock 'n roll horror feature, written, directed and starring Rob Stefaniuk ("Phil The Alien").
E1 Entertainment will manage distribution of "Suck" across various platforms including home video, VOD, digital/TV sales. E1 will also partner with D& E Entertainment for a one-night-only Us theatrical screening of the film in September, followed by home video/digital distribution prior to Halloween.
Filmed in Toronto, November 2008, "Suck" is jointly produced by Robin Crumley, VP of Capri Vision and Jeff Rogers, co-produced by Victoria Hirst for executive producers Jeff Sackman, Gabriella Martinelli, Terry Markus and Brad Peyton.
Dp was D. Gregor Hagey, with editing by Michele Conroy. John "The Doughboys" Kastner composed the soundtrack, Jim Goodall provided production design, costume designer was Mario Davignon with key makeup by Jordan Samuel.
"...Seemingly doomed to road trip doldrums and dives, the band 'The Winners' breaks its...
E1 Entertainment will manage distribution of "Suck" across various platforms including home video, VOD, digital/TV sales. E1 will also partner with D& E Entertainment for a one-night-only Us theatrical screening of the film in September, followed by home video/digital distribution prior to Halloween.
Filmed in Toronto, November 2008, "Suck" is jointly produced by Robin Crumley, VP of Capri Vision and Jeff Rogers, co-produced by Victoria Hirst for executive producers Jeff Sackman, Gabriella Martinelli, Terry Markus and Brad Peyton.
Dp was D. Gregor Hagey, with editing by Michele Conroy. John "The Doughboys" Kastner composed the soundtrack, Jim Goodall provided production design, costume designer was Mario Davignon with key makeup by Jordan Samuel.
"...Seemingly doomed to road trip doldrums and dives, the band 'The Winners' breaks its...
- 7/14/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Hnr's Michael Stevens reporting from Toronto... A party at the Gat's Yorkville headquarters, September 11, honouring cast and crew before the Tiff 2009 world premiere screening of the new rock 'n roll vampire movie Suck, was followed by a gala concert/party at Toronto's Phoenix Theatre, celebrating the recent Us/International sales acquisition by Tim Brown's Joker Films of the $3.5 million, Toronto-lensed feature, written, directed and starring Rob "Phil The Alien" Stefaniuk. "I am thrilled to be a part of the film Suck," said Brown. "Rob Stefaniuk is a tremendously talented writer/director/actor who has put together an enormously entertaining movie that audiences are going to love.. "...Seemingly doomed to road trip doldrums and dives, the band 'The Winners' breaks its slump when its female bass player (Jessica Paré) disappears one night with a hip vampire. She returns charged with sexual charisma that creates audience frenzy and eventually ensnares the...
- 9/12/2009
- HollywoodNorthReport.com
Hnr's Michael Stevens reporting from Toronto... As Sneak Peek first reported December 2008, the Toronto-lensed horror comedy feature Suck from Capri Vision Inc., a division of Capri Films, is written/directed by Canadian musician/actor Rob "Phil The Alien" Stefaniuk, featuring acting turns from rockers Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, Henry Rollins and Moby, following a group of rock Â.n. roll wannabes in search of immortality and a record deal. "...Seemingly doomed to roadtrip doldrums and dives, the band 'The Winners' break their slump when their female bass player disappears one night with a studly, stylin. vampire. She returns charged with sexual charisma that creates audience frenzy and eventually ensnares the rest of the band. Their 'hook' launches them to fame. But fame turns out to be a different kind of Hell than AC/DC promised. Following an 'incident' on a national radio show with 'Rockn. Roger', The Winners hit mega-stardom beyond their wildest dreams.
- 8/4/2009
- HollywoodNorthReport.com
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