And we're off! The first bit of programming for San Diego Comic-Con 2010 is up on the official site, and we've got a look at the horror-themed panels and events for both Preview Night (July 21st) and Thursday, July 22nd.
Wednesday – July 21
Not much real horror here, but if you're into anime (and sushi), this is the night for you!
Marriott Hotel and Marina:
Anime introduces its new big room with four screenings, plus a sushi and pizza meet and greet! Located in the Marriott Hall, the Anime rooms are 4, 5, and 6, with Wednesday night's screenings taking place in Room 4; the party is in the Marriott Hall foyer starting at 7:00 Pm.
The Films Department will screen three big movies starting at 6:00 pm in Marriott Hall 2, which will be the home for the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival on Thursday through Sunday.
Convention Center:
6:00-9:00 Special Sneak Peek Pilot...
Wednesday – July 21
Not much real horror here, but if you're into anime (and sushi), this is the night for you!
Marriott Hotel and Marina:
Anime introduces its new big room with four screenings, plus a sushi and pizza meet and greet! Located in the Marriott Hall, the Anime rooms are 4, 5, and 6, with Wednesday night's screenings taking place in Room 4; the party is in the Marriott Hall foyer starting at 7:00 Pm.
The Films Department will screen three big movies starting at 6:00 pm in Marriott Hall 2, which will be the home for the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival on Thursday through Sunday.
Convention Center:
6:00-9:00 Special Sneak Peek Pilot...
- 7/8/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
What would the zombie classic Night of the Living Dead look like as a mash-up of mixed-media scenes from today's creative visionaries? Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated, a collaboration between 150 artists and animators, attempts to answer the question using sock puppets, oil paintings, CGI, hand-drawn animation, and everything in between.
We haven't seen the full film--Neoflux Productions will release it on DVD in late July--but we can already tell from the previews that the movie lacks any sort of continuity. It's more like a series of short films riffing on the zombie genre, with contributions from artists including Sean Williams, Grant Fuhst, Zina Lahr, and Anthony Amos.
Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated isn't a one-off film for Neoflux Productions. The production company's next project, Unseen Horror, will feature "animated video tracks" accompanying old horror radio dramas. And after that? We're hoping that Neoflux branches out into other genres.
We haven't seen the full film--Neoflux Productions will release it on DVD in late July--but we can already tell from the previews that the movie lacks any sort of continuity. It's more like a series of short films riffing on the zombie genre, with contributions from artists including Sean Williams, Grant Fuhst, Zina Lahr, and Anthony Amos.
Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated isn't a one-off film for Neoflux Productions. The production company's next project, Unseen Horror, will feature "animated video tracks" accompanying old horror radio dramas. And after that? We're hoping that Neoflux branches out into other genres.
- 6/18/2010
- by Ariel Schwartz
- Fast Company
Wild Eye Releasing and Mvd Visual report that the North American DVD release of "Night Of The Living Dead: Reanimated" will be July 27.
The film is a collaborative artistic mash-up of director George Romero's cult classic, with nearly 150 international artists/animators 'envisioning' sequences from the original 1968 "Night Of The Living Dead" feature, through artwork, with no restrictions on style, media or process - resulting in an 'art show' interpretation over the original film's audio track.
"...With work ranging from oil paintings to comic illustrations and sock puppets to CGI and stop-motion - "Notld:r" not only pays the respect due to this most important work in horror history, but encourages viewers to experience the film in a brand new light that bursts with the humor and horror of a new generation of artists..."
"This DVD is like a portable horror or zombie convention," said Wild Eye's Rob Hauschild. "We wanted...
The film is a collaborative artistic mash-up of director George Romero's cult classic, with nearly 150 international artists/animators 'envisioning' sequences from the original 1968 "Night Of The Living Dead" feature, through artwork, with no restrictions on style, media or process - resulting in an 'art show' interpretation over the original film's audio track.
"...With work ranging from oil paintings to comic illustrations and sock puppets to CGI and stop-motion - "Notld:r" not only pays the respect due to this most important work in horror history, but encourages viewers to experience the film in a brand new light that bursts with the humor and horror of a new generation of artists..."
"This DVD is like a portable horror or zombie convention," said Wild Eye's Rob Hauschild. "We wanted...
- 6/18/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Wild Eye Releasing and Mvd Visual report that the North American DVD release of Night Of The Living Dead: Reanimated will be July 27. The film is a collaborative artistic mash-up of director George Romero's cult classic, with nearly 150 international artists/animators 'envisioning' sequences from the original 1968 Night Of The Living Dead feature, through their artwork, with no restrictions on style, media or process - resulting in an 'art show' interpretation placed over the original's audio track. "...With work ranging from oil paintings to comic illustrations and sock puppets to CGI and stop-motion - "Notld:r" not only pays the respect due to this most important work in horror history, but encourages viewers to experience the film in a brand new light that bursts with the humor and horror of a new generation of artists..." "This DVD is like a portable horror or zombie convention," said Wild Eye's Rob Hauschild.
- 6/18/2010
- HollywoodNorthReport.com
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