The World’S First Jewish Horror Film! Hate’s Haunted Slay Ride, on DVD, features a Rabbi Hero wielding his Torah and Star of David in a fierce battle between supernatural good and evil.
Why not have a Rabbi as the hero instead of a priest?” In Hate’s Haunted Slay Ride, the latest thriller by Disbrow, he does just that. From the start we are introduced to a satanic supernatural serial killer known simply as Hate, who causes all hell to break loose in a violent battle between good and evil, pitting Rabbi Shaw (Bret Warshawsky ) and detectives Fletcher (Paul Kellogg) and MacNee (Dan Griffin) up against the unstoppable Hate in his war against Judaism and Christianity.
Hate’s Haunted Slay Ride is packed with action, suspense and bloody supernatural confrontations. “I love horror movies and my goal is to make good ones” says Disbrow. The main force of...
Why not have a Rabbi as the hero instead of a priest?” In Hate’s Haunted Slay Ride, the latest thriller by Disbrow, he does just that. From the start we are introduced to a satanic supernatural serial killer known simply as Hate, who causes all hell to break loose in a violent battle between good and evil, pitting Rabbi Shaw (Bret Warshawsky ) and detectives Fletcher (Paul Kellogg) and MacNee (Dan Griffin) up against the unstoppable Hate in his war against Judaism and Christianity.
Hate’s Haunted Slay Ride is packed with action, suspense and bloody supernatural confrontations. “I love horror movies and my goal is to make good ones” says Disbrow. The main force of...
- 3/12/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
The glitz and glamour of Hollywood never really appealed to Warren F. Disbrow when he was getting started in filmmaking. For him, one movie demonstrated that movie magic can happen anywhere - George Romero’s classic study of consumerism amidst a zombie outbreak, Dawn of the Dead. Because of Romero’s success, it inspired Disbrow to stay in New Jersey and make films the way he always envisioned.
His decision to remain on the East Coast is only one part of Disbrow’s truly independent filmmaking spirit, the other being his dedication to self-distributing all of his work, including his recently filmed upcoming project, Hate’s Haunted Slay Ride (the follow-up to 2008’s Haunted Hay Ride: The Movie). Dread Central spoke with Disbrow to discuss his brand new sequel, why being business-minded is key to the success of independent filmmakers, and why he’ll only do self-distribution for all of his films.
His decision to remain on the East Coast is only one part of Disbrow’s truly independent filmmaking spirit, the other being his dedication to self-distributing all of his work, including his recently filmed upcoming project, Hate’s Haunted Slay Ride (the follow-up to 2008’s Haunted Hay Ride: The Movie). Dread Central spoke with Disbrow to discuss his brand new sequel, why being business-minded is key to the success of independent filmmakers, and why he’ll only do self-distribution for all of his films.
- 8/24/2010
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
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