If you were lucky enough to attend Fango’s recently wrapped Weekend of Horrors, you hopefully were also fortunate enough to check out the phenomenal short Insatiable, which screened on Sunday. As much about vampirism and fetishism as it is about a dwindling marriage, the flick is a rare silent pleasure, harking back to the days when creating films was more about experimentation than making money.
“Insatiable really started out of my frustration from trying to sell a feature script of mine in 2004,” writer/director Scott W. Perry reveals. “I kept on inquiring to many production companies looking for scripts, but the answers were all the same: no vampires, because they’ve been done to death. I had just left a job at A&E, where one of my duties was to watch their prime-time programming before it went to air for quality control. Now, it was reality shit, but...
“Insatiable really started out of my frustration from trying to sell a feature script of mine in 2004,” writer/director Scott W. Perry reveals. “I kept on inquiring to many production companies looking for scripts, but the answers were all the same: no vampires, because they’ve been done to death. I had just left a job at A&E, where one of my duties was to watch their prime-time programming before it went to air for quality control. Now, it was reality shit, but...
- 6/13/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Logan DeSisto)
- Fangoria
Indie director Stolis Hadjicharalambous gave Fango the word that his violent thriller Crossed has finished postproduction, and unveiled a new poster designed by actor/producer Javier Rodriguez. He’s now setting up festival screenings and gearing up to break the movie on the 2009 festival circuit.
“After all the years, hard work, blood, sweat and tears that were put into the production, it’s extremely thrilling to sit back and finally watch it all unfold on the screen,” Hadjicharalambous tells us. “I have waited since the beginning of production for the day I can sit back with a bag of popcorn and a soda and watch Crossed on the big screen. It’s exciting and mind-boggling that this day has finally come. I’m very proud of what the hardworking cast and crew and myself have created on screen. We all set out to make a hardcore, no-holds-barred action-thriller, packed with unforgettable twists and turns,...
“After all the years, hard work, blood, sweat and tears that were put into the production, it’s extremely thrilling to sit back and finally watch it all unfold on the screen,” Hadjicharalambous tells us. “I have waited since the beginning of production for the day I can sit back with a bag of popcorn and a soda and watch Crossed on the big screen. It’s exciting and mind-boggling that this day has finally come. I’m very proud of what the hardworking cast and crew and myself have created on screen. We all set out to make a hardcore, no-holds-barred action-thriller, packed with unforgettable twists and turns,...
- 11/4/2008
- Fangoria
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