Well, if ya came to the Crypt o’ Xiii lookin’ for a Hallowe’en handout, you’re in luck! Take a look below and cram some of these into yer ghastly goodie bags!
Flesh For The Inferno
• Release Date: Theatrical World Premiere October 25th (Head here for details)
• Written By: Michael Varrati
• Directed By: Richard Griffin
• Starring: Anna Rizzo, Michael Thurber, Jamie Lyn Bagley
As anyone that reads this column knows, I am a fan of prolific independent horror maestro Richard Griffin. When I was afforded the opportunity to be among the first to check out his latest feature Flesh For The Inferno, I jumped on that quicker than a zombie at an all-you-can-eat brain buffet!
The story runs like this: when a child lover of a priest (you inferred correctly) bricks up some nuns in a church’s walls, they take it upon themselves to renounce God. You can guess how that works out…...
Flesh For The Inferno
• Release Date: Theatrical World Premiere October 25th (Head here for details)
• Written By: Michael Varrati
• Directed By: Richard Griffin
• Starring: Anna Rizzo, Michael Thurber, Jamie Lyn Bagley
As anyone that reads this column knows, I am a fan of prolific independent horror maestro Richard Griffin. When I was afforded the opportunity to be among the first to check out his latest feature Flesh For The Inferno, I jumped on that quicker than a zombie at an all-you-can-eat brain buffet!
The story runs like this: when a child lover of a priest (you inferred correctly) bricks up some nuns in a church’s walls, they take it upon themselves to renounce God. You can guess how that works out…...
- 10/21/2015
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
*an online screener of this film was provided by Artsploitation Films. Director/writer: Matt O'Mahoney. Cast: Adam Boys, Kasey Ryne Mazak, Ken Tsui and Gabrielle Giraud. Bloody Knuckles is an indie horror film from first time feature film director Matt O'Mahoney. The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia. And, Bloody Knuckles involves a comic book artist protagonist and a local, gangland real estate developer. The protagonist, Travis (Adam Boys), uses his imagination to level the violent playing field. But, fictional heroes are much less heroic than more real ones. Still, O'Mahoney creates some great conflict and even some romance. The lighting dampens the field of vision; too many scenes are shot indoors. The viewer will need to overcome a few film detriments as Bloody Knuckles moves deeper into Travis' complex inner world. Travis draws artwork by day. He works on sketches of architectural structures at night. His friend and roommate,...
- 10/7/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Having its world premiere at this year's Fantasia Film Festival is Canadian director Matt O'Mahoney's Bloody Knuckles, a horror comedy from Junkfood Pictures in association with Fusion Films and Domogeneous; and the film's official poster and first still have arrived.
Written and directed by O'Mahoney (credited as Matt O), Bloody Knuckles stars Adam Boys, Kasey Ryne Mazak, Gabrielle Giraud, Ken Tsui, Dwayne Bryshun, Steve Thackray, Tim Lok, Jason Asuncion, Kent Leung, Robin Jung. and Krista Magnusson.
Look for more soon, and in the meantime keep your eyes on the Bloody Knuckles Facebook page.
Synopsis:
An underground comic artist mocks the wrong mobster and loses his drawing hand in retribution. The artist may be silenced, but the severed appendage returns, to continue drawing comics on its own - and commit some seriously bloody acts of vengeance! A splatter horror comedy about freedom of expression that’s as touching as it is profane.
Written and directed by O'Mahoney (credited as Matt O), Bloody Knuckles stars Adam Boys, Kasey Ryne Mazak, Gabrielle Giraud, Ken Tsui, Dwayne Bryshun, Steve Thackray, Tim Lok, Jason Asuncion, Kent Leung, Robin Jung. and Krista Magnusson.
Look for more soon, and in the meantime keep your eyes on the Bloody Knuckles Facebook page.
Synopsis:
An underground comic artist mocks the wrong mobster and loses his drawing hand in retribution. The artist may be silenced, but the severed appendage returns, to continue drawing comics on its own - and commit some seriously bloody acts of vengeance! A splatter horror comedy about freedom of expression that’s as touching as it is profane.
- 7/9/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
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