Stars: Emily Durchholz, Leland Morrow, Devin McBride, Kevin Roach, Kara Gray | Written by Jakob Bilinski, Peter Matsoukas | Directed by Jakob Bilinski
Compression is the latest film from Jakob Bilinski who directed, edited, shot and co-wrote the film with Peter Matsoukas. It’s certainly grabbed some attention, debuting a couple of weeks ago at the HorrorHound Weekend, where it picked up eleven nominations and won in seven of those categories, Judges Choice, Best Feature Film, Best Directing, Best Lead Performance, Best Supporting Performance, Best Writing, and Best Editing.
Now, as regular readers will know, I’m a bit cynical when it comes to awards from festivals and conventions. But HorrorHound is a well-known event with a track record, not some unknown festival that’s there to collect entry fees and sell trophies. All of which is a long-winded way of saying I was more than a little interested when I was...
Compression is the latest film from Jakob Bilinski who directed, edited, shot and co-wrote the film with Peter Matsoukas. It’s certainly grabbed some attention, debuting a couple of weeks ago at the HorrorHound Weekend, where it picked up eleven nominations and won in seven of those categories, Judges Choice, Best Feature Film, Best Directing, Best Lead Performance, Best Supporting Performance, Best Writing, and Best Editing.
Now, as regular readers will know, I’m a bit cynical when it comes to awards from festivals and conventions. But HorrorHound is a well-known event with a track record, not some unknown festival that’s there to collect entry fees and sell trophies. All of which is a long-winded way of saying I was more than a little interested when I was...
- 4/18/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
This five-inch Chucky figure from Mezco Toyz doesn’t ship until this fall, but he can be pre-ordered right now. Also in this round-up: an update on Shudder Labs’ 2016 filmmaking programs, gaming details and a trailer for HoloGrid: Monster Battle, Volumes of Blood Blu-ray / DVD info, and Haunting at Foster Cabin‘s VOD debut details.
Chucky Action Figure: Press Release: “Chucky, the homicidal doll who contains the spirit of Charles Lee Ray, a serial killer better known as “The Lakeshore Strangler,” is now a 5-inch action figure, Mezco’s latest edition to its ever-expanding line of Chucky merchandise.
Mezco’s designers have created an all-new sculpt in an all new scale that not only captures the look of Chucky but the very essence of his red-haired menace. Every detail has been captured; from his classic coveralls to his striped shirt. His glistening, insane eyes, his sneering lips, and his shocking...
Chucky Action Figure: Press Release: “Chucky, the homicidal doll who contains the spirit of Charles Lee Ray, a serial killer better known as “The Lakeshore Strangler,” is now a 5-inch action figure, Mezco’s latest edition to its ever-expanding line of Chucky merchandise.
Mezco’s designers have created an all-new sculpt in an all new scale that not only captures the look of Chucky but the very essence of his red-haired menace. Every detail has been captured; from his classic coveralls to his striped shirt. His glistening, insane eyes, his sneering lips, and his shocking...
- 3/31/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Reviewed by Jonathan Weichsel
MoreHorror.com
Harvest Lake is written and directed by Scott Schirmer and stars Ellie Church, Tristan Risk, Jason Crowe, Dan Dye and Kevin Roach. Producers include Arthur Cullipher and Brian Williams.
Harvest Lake is about a group of four horny adults who rent a cabin in the woods. Yes, this has been the setup for literally thousands of horror films, but in the case of Harvest Lake, the usual formula is thrown out for something completely different. There are strange fungi growing in these woods that have the visual and tactile qualities of human sex organs. These fungi fascinate and seduce our campers one by one, and ejaculate spoors into their faces that lower their sexual inhibitions and ultimately take over their bodies for the purpose of sex.
Although Harvest Lake is conceptually brilliant, it is also kind of a confounding film to review, because it...
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Harvest Lake is written and directed by Scott Schirmer and stars Ellie Church, Tristan Risk, Jason Crowe, Dan Dye and Kevin Roach. Producers include Arthur Cullipher and Brian Williams.
Harvest Lake is about a group of four horny adults who rent a cabin in the woods. Yes, this has been the setup for literally thousands of horror films, but in the case of Harvest Lake, the usual formula is thrown out for something completely different. There are strange fungi growing in these woods that have the visual and tactile qualities of human sex organs. These fungi fascinate and seduce our campers one by one, and ejaculate spoors into their faces that lower their sexual inhibitions and ultimately take over their bodies for the purpose of sex.
Although Harvest Lake is conceptually brilliant, it is also kind of a confounding film to review, because it...
- 1/26/2016
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Reviewed by Robert Thompson
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Three Tears on Bloodstained Flesh
Director: Jakob Bilinski
Writer: Jakob Bilinski
Stars: Bill Gobin, Jim Dougherty, Kayla Crance
Creativity makes up for a lot. Particularly, within filmmaking, creativity makes up for a lack of money. My favorite independent, low budget/no budget films, are ones that use creativity to the best of their ability. When cast, and crew take every chance they're given to make the most out of the little they have to work with. This is where “Three Tears” shines the strongest.
Three Tears on Bloodstained Flesh tells the story of Dominic Merrick, who comes back to his hometown, with his troubled daughter, after his niece is murdered. There is clearly foul play afoot, but the locals act as if nothing is wrong. Now Dominic must work to uncover the truth that plagues this quaint town, and it's inhabitants. The only real question,...
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Three Tears on Bloodstained Flesh
Director: Jakob Bilinski
Writer: Jakob Bilinski
Stars: Bill Gobin, Jim Dougherty, Kayla Crance
Creativity makes up for a lot. Particularly, within filmmaking, creativity makes up for a lack of money. My favorite independent, low budget/no budget films, are ones that use creativity to the best of their ability. When cast, and crew take every chance they're given to make the most out of the little they have to work with. This is where “Three Tears” shines the strongest.
Three Tears on Bloodstained Flesh tells the story of Dominic Merrick, who comes back to his hometown, with his troubled daughter, after his niece is murdered. There is clearly foul play afoot, but the locals act as if nothing is wrong. Now Dominic must work to uncover the truth that plagues this quaint town, and it's inhabitants. The only real question,...
- 5/24/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Three Tears on Bloodstained Flesh is a modern, Midwesternized spin on the giallo sub-genre from writer/director Jakob Bilinski, and we have a look at the teaser trailer, several stills, and more!
Synopsis:
Three Tears on Bloodstained Flesh tells the tale of a man with a sordid past who returns to the small town he's long since abandoned to bury his niece. Convinced she was murdered, he begins digging around the town and in the process uncovers its dark secrets, which include a deranged cult and a high body count.
The film stars Bill Gobin, Kayla Crance (East of Nowhere), Jim Dougherty (Scalene), Angela Steele (Beverly Lane), Scott Ganyo (Shade of Grey, Obsolescence, Spike TV's "1000 Ways To Die"), Rosalind Rubin (12 Rounds, Cleaner, Obsolescence), Grant Niezgodski (Reality, Reality on Demand), Sidney Shripka (Reality, Reality on Demand), Kevin Roach (The Book of Dallas, Reality on Demand), Alexander Hahn, and Jim O'Rear (Day of the Dead,...
Synopsis:
Three Tears on Bloodstained Flesh tells the tale of a man with a sordid past who returns to the small town he's long since abandoned to bury his niece. Convinced she was murdered, he begins digging around the town and in the process uncovers its dark secrets, which include a deranged cult and a high body count.
The film stars Bill Gobin, Kayla Crance (East of Nowhere), Jim Dougherty (Scalene), Angela Steele (Beverly Lane), Scott Ganyo (Shade of Grey, Obsolescence, Spike TV's "1000 Ways To Die"), Rosalind Rubin (12 Rounds, Cleaner, Obsolescence), Grant Niezgodski (Reality, Reality on Demand), Sidney Shripka (Reality, Reality on Demand), Kevin Roach (The Book of Dallas, Reality on Demand), Alexander Hahn, and Jim O'Rear (Day of the Dead,...
- 4/30/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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