This won’t be news for anyone who’s seen a movie — any movie — in the last 30 years, but Samuel L. Jackson sure loves to say “motherfucker.” For most of us, it’s just a swear word, but for him it’s an instrument. For the length of those four syllables, he’s less of an actor than he is a bonafide artisan. Yo-Yo Ma has a cello, Wayne Gretzky has a hockey stick, and Samuel L. Jackson has an expletive. What does it mean? Well, it can mean everything and nothing; it can be a threat, a term of endearment, or whatever else the moment calls for. For Samuel L. Jackson, it’s usually just a cold-blooded thing to say before he pops a cap in someone’s ass.
Musician Annie Clark, better known by her stage name St. Vincent, recently gave an interview in which she proffered that “‘Motherfucker’ says,...
Musician Annie Clark, better known by her stage name St. Vincent, recently gave an interview in which she proffered that “‘Motherfucker’ says,...
- 8/15/2017
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
While it may be a bit premature to declare Kate and Laura Mulleavy’s “Woodshock” the next big thing in the genre filmmaking space — the secretive psychological drama just dropped its first trailer, after all — the fashion designer sisters look to be moving firmly into the kind of arena typically associated with horror and other so-called genre offerings. The sibling creators of the fashion label Rodarte (watch out, Tom Ford, you’re not the only designer-turned-filmmaker in town anymore) have been working on the Kirsten Dunst-starring film for nearly two years, and an early look at its first trailer hints at a dark, dreamy, and decidedly off-kilter journey into the lauded sub-genre of “Kirsten Dunst goes crazy, but elegantly so.”
Even the film’s official synopsis makes it plain that the film goes beyond genre designations, though it leans hard into words that can’t help but invoke fear,...
Even the film’s official synopsis makes it plain that the film goes beyond genre designations, though it leans hard into words that can’t help but invoke fear,...
- 5/9/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Trailer Ryan Lambie 8 Oct 2013 - 07:20
Indie survival horror thriller Solo has a first trailer and poster. See what you make of it all within...
We're quite intrigued by this low-budget mash-up of horror and survival thriller, written and directed by newcomer Isaac Cravit. About a teenage summer camp worker (Annie Clark) who foolishly agrees to spend a night or two camping on a remote island, it looks like an atmospheric collision of Friday The 13th's al fresco horror and The Hunger Games' woodland survival.
The first trailer below suggests that a Deliverance-style battle of wits will ensue, but with the film also hinting at something supernatural going on - the island's supposedly haunted by a dead camper, according to the synopsis - there may be more to it than the promo lets on.
This intriguing indie thriller's being distributed through ShockTillYouDrop, with Solo out to rent or buy from the 22nd October.
Indie survival horror thriller Solo has a first trailer and poster. See what you make of it all within...
We're quite intrigued by this low-budget mash-up of horror and survival thriller, written and directed by newcomer Isaac Cravit. About a teenage summer camp worker (Annie Clark) who foolishly agrees to spend a night or two camping on a remote island, it looks like an atmospheric collision of Friday The 13th's al fresco horror and The Hunger Games' woodland survival.
The first trailer below suggests that a Deliverance-style battle of wits will ensue, but with the film also hinting at something supernatural going on - the island's supposedly haunted by a dead camper, according to the synopsis - there may be more to it than the promo lets on.
This intriguing indie thriller's being distributed through ShockTillYouDrop, with Solo out to rent or buy from the 22nd October.
- 10/8/2013
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Cinedigm is getting into the service distribution business and has made its first deals with Arc Entertainment and Seven Arts Pictures. The product, Indie Direct, offers a menu of options for filmmakers that include booking, sales, content management, marketing and strategic planning. Arc will utilize "the highest level" of Indie Direct for eight titles by the end of 2011, including "Knuckle" and "Killing Bono." Seven Arts will use the service ...
- 9/7/2011
- Indiewire
Here at Dread Central we're not afraid to take a stand for the things that we believe in. We're proud to be part of horror culture as we know it today, and we're even more proud when someone in the field tries to make a difference. Case in point ...
From the Press Release
Indie horror novelist Drew Stepek will be auctioning an autographed copy of his gold medal winning novel “Knuckle Supper” (review here) to raise money for the defense fund of Damien Echols (who is on death row), Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley, Jr.— also known as the West Memphis Three — who were convicted for murdering three elementary school children in 1994. Since the horrific crimes, DNA from the crime scene and victims was tested by Bode, the country's most trusted crime lab, and none of it matches these three unjustly imprisoned men. For three weeks starting December 5th, Judge...
From the Press Release
Indie horror novelist Drew Stepek will be auctioning an autographed copy of his gold medal winning novel “Knuckle Supper” (review here) to raise money for the defense fund of Damien Echols (who is on death row), Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley, Jr.— also known as the West Memphis Three — who were convicted for murdering three elementary school children in 1994. Since the horrific crimes, DNA from the crime scene and victims was tested by Bode, the country's most trusted crime lab, and none of it matches these three unjustly imprisoned men. For three weeks starting December 5th, Judge...
- 6/22/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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