Stars: Steve Swadda, Gabriele Zanoni, Poison Rouge, Simone Avincola, Irene Jones Baruffetti, Richard Silvagio, Cherokee Nevin, Lorenzo Fedele, Angelo Grandi, Adriana Pallidino | Directed by Mikel Balerdi, Emanuele Marchetto, Lorenzo Dante Zanoni, Poison Rouge, Irene Jones Baruffetti, Patrick Fortin, White Gardenia, Domiziano Cristopharo, Dario Almerighi
According to Wikipedia. Vorarephilia (often shortened to vore) is a paraphilia characterized by the erotic desire to be consumed by, or sometimes to personally consume, another person or creature, or an erotic attraction to the process of eating in general practice. Vore Gore is an anthology of nine extreme horror shorts revolving around this desire.
Vore Gore opens up with “Mouth” by Mikel Balerdi, which features some cringe inducing footage of diseased mouths, teeth removal and other bloody trauma. It’s shocking if entirely plotless.
The second segment “Sweet as Honey” directed by Emanuele Marchetto (Deep Web XXX) and co-written with Emanuel Trotto opens with some...
According to Wikipedia. Vorarephilia (often shortened to vore) is a paraphilia characterized by the erotic desire to be consumed by, or sometimes to personally consume, another person or creature, or an erotic attraction to the process of eating in general practice. Vore Gore is an anthology of nine extreme horror shorts revolving around this desire.
Vore Gore opens up with “Mouth” by Mikel Balerdi, which features some cringe inducing footage of diseased mouths, teeth removal and other bloody trauma. It’s shocking if entirely plotless.
The second segment “Sweet as Honey” directed by Emanuele Marchetto (Deep Web XXX) and co-written with Emanuel Trotto opens with some...
- 7/19/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Daeg Faerch Set to Star in the crime drama horror thriller The Glass Circle as The Weasel
Daeg Faerch (Halloween, Hancock, Run! Bitch Run!, Sebastian) has joined the cast to perform The Weasel, one the character roles in “The Glass Circle”. A film by Rob Marchitti (Murder-Set-Pieces)
“The Glass Circle” tells the story of a Las Vegas drug dealer who lives a crazed drugged out lifestyle alongside many gonzo cronies, but eventually opts … Continue reading →
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Daeg Faerch (Halloween, Hancock, Run! Bitch Run!, Sebastian) has joined the cast to perform The Weasel, one the character roles in “The Glass Circle”. A film by Rob Marchitti (Murder-Set-Pieces)
“The Glass Circle” tells the story of a Las Vegas drug dealer who lives a crazed drugged out lifestyle alongside many gonzo cronies, but eventually opts … Continue reading →
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- 1/11/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Strong Image Films will produce the horror thriller Grimmerson Manor. The film is in pre-production and locations have been shot. Grimmerson Manor will be directed by Rob Marchitti (Murder-Set-Pieces). And, story details for the film have been released. The story involves a remote hotel and a mysterious killer. This murderer targets the few people staying at the hotel. Over time, the bodies pile up and one character, Cassie, must use her guile to outmatch this evil predator. More details on this feature will be announced as the film moves further into production. A few more details on the film can be found below. Director: Rob Marchitti. Writer: Vicky L Neal. A fan page for the film is here: Grimmerson Manor on Facebook Subscribe to 28 Days Later: An Analysis Email Subscription
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- 4/7/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Nick Palumbo’s sadistic slasher Murder-Set-Pieces created a lot of controversy when it was released in 2004 with a Nc-17 rating. Some considered the movie too gory and sexually violent and it was banned outright in the UK. We haven’t heard much from Palumbo since then, but Deadline reports that he is planning his return with two movies, “psychological horror” film Muse and “indie neo-noir thriller” Last Gas Station.
“ ... Muse introduces newcomer Samantha Mion as an actress descending into homicidal madness in Los Angeles. Patrick Scott Lewis (Zodiac) co-stars as a fellow actor. Palumbo wrote and will direct the pic, producing with David Palumbo and James Cullen Bressack (Hate Crime) for the trio’s Fright Flix banner,” Deadline said.
Palumbo is reportedly planning to cut Muse for an R rating, but knowing the director’s background and style there’s no doubt the movie will be heavy on the blood-soaked scenes.
“ ... Muse introduces newcomer Samantha Mion as an actress descending into homicidal madness in Los Angeles. Patrick Scott Lewis (Zodiac) co-stars as a fellow actor. Palumbo wrote and will direct the pic, producing with David Palumbo and James Cullen Bressack (Hate Crime) for the trio’s Fright Flix banner,” Deadline said.
Palumbo is reportedly planning to cut Muse for an R rating, but knowing the director’s background and style there’s no doubt the movie will be heavy on the blood-soaked scenes.
- 4/3/2013
- by Sara Castillo
- FEARnet
Deadline reports that Murder-Set-Pieces director Nick Palumbo is coming back strong with two projects underway after releasing nothing in almost ten years.
13 days till principle photography begins on my new film ‘Muse’deadline.com/2013/04/murder…
— Nick Palumbo (@palumbofilm) April 3, 2013
First up is his upcoming film Muse, which Deadline describes as a “Psychological horror” film. It introduces actress Samantha Mion as “an actress descending into homicidal madness in Los Angeles”. It co-stars Patrick Scott Lewis (Zodiac), who also plays a fellow actor. His cult horror flick Murder-Set-Pieces took place in Las Vegas, looks like he’s expanding his brand of horror to the West Coast.
The other project that he has underway is The Last Gas Station, which is described as a “neo-noir thriller”. Palumbo wrote both films and is expected to direct them both as well.
Check out the “Rated-r” trailer for Murder-Set-Pieces…It makes American Psycho (2000) look pretty childish.
13 days till principle photography begins on my new film ‘Muse’deadline.com/2013/04/murder…
— Nick Palumbo (@palumbofilm) April 3, 2013
First up is his upcoming film Muse, which Deadline describes as a “Psychological horror” film. It introduces actress Samantha Mion as “an actress descending into homicidal madness in Los Angeles”. It co-stars Patrick Scott Lewis (Zodiac), who also plays a fellow actor. His cult horror flick Murder-Set-Pieces took place in Las Vegas, looks like he’s expanding his brand of horror to the West Coast.
The other project that he has underway is The Last Gas Station, which is described as a “neo-noir thriller”. Palumbo wrote both films and is expected to direct them both as well.
Check out the “Rated-r” trailer for Murder-Set-Pieces…It makes American Psycho (2000) look pretty childish.
- 4/3/2013
- by Alex Corey
- LRMonline.com
Supermax
Paramount Pictures and Disruption Entertainment have picked up Marc Haimes' script pitch "Supermax".
The story is described as a high-concept, found-footage project. Despite having the same name, this is Not the Green Arrow in prison project that was in development a few years ago. [Source: THR]
Muse
Nearly a decade since his "Murder-Set-Pieces" came out to controversy and some bans, filmmaker Nick Palumbo is returning with the psychological horror thriller "Muse".
Palumbo wrote and will direct the film which stars newcomer Samantha Mion as an actress descending into homicidal madness in Los Angeles. Patrick Scott Lewis also stars in the film which begins shooting in two weeks. [Source: Deadline]
The Infinity Principle
Summit Entertainment and producer Basil Iwanyk have picked up Arash Amel's sci-fi script pitch "The Infinity Principle".
The story follows a physicist who discovers the secret of time travel, in the process tearing apart the fabric of the universe.
Paramount Pictures and Disruption Entertainment have picked up Marc Haimes' script pitch "Supermax".
The story is described as a high-concept, found-footage project. Despite having the same name, this is Not the Green Arrow in prison project that was in development a few years ago. [Source: THR]
Muse
Nearly a decade since his "Murder-Set-Pieces" came out to controversy and some bans, filmmaker Nick Palumbo is returning with the psychological horror thriller "Muse".
Palumbo wrote and will direct the film which stars newcomer Samantha Mion as an actress descending into homicidal madness in Los Angeles. Patrick Scott Lewis also stars in the film which begins shooting in two weeks. [Source: Deadline]
The Infinity Principle
Summit Entertainment and producer Basil Iwanyk have picked up Arash Amel's sci-fi script pitch "The Infinity Principle".
The story follows a physicist who discovers the secret of time travel, in the process tearing apart the fabric of the universe.
- 4/3/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Welcome back to the last installment of Dread Central’s look back at the 25 milestones that shaped the landscape of independent horror filmmaking over the last 100 years. I apologize for the delay on the last five milestones as I had no idea just how busy I’d be while in Austin covering the South by Southwest Film Festival (which also champions the independent spirit of filmmaking most of the time) so I am glad to be back now and have the opportunity to pay homage to these last five moments in indie horror history.
We’ve already celebrated 20 milestones through 1987, and today we start in 1999 with one of the most innovative independent modern horror films that not only acted as a game changer in the horror genre but also was one of the first movies to effectively use the Internet as a marketing tool.
1999- The Blair Witch Project Breaks...
We’ve already celebrated 20 milestones through 1987, and today we start in 1999 with one of the most innovative independent modern horror films that not only acted as a game changer in the horror genre but also was one of the first movies to effectively use the Internet as a marketing tool.
1999- The Blair Witch Project Breaks...
- 3/19/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
Horrick Films, LLC presents a film by controversial writer, director and producer Nick Palumbo (“Murder-Set-Pieces”) who has teamed up with acclaimed French cinematographer, Laurent Barés (“Inside”, “Frontière(s)") for the neo-noir 35mm feature thriller, “The Last Gas Station”.
Pre-production started in the Summer 2010. Renowned cult film director Palumbo is planning to push the envelope once again in a different genre. “The Last Gas Station” will be far removed from his past notorious work and is described as “a nightmarish, hallucinogenic examination of one man’s insatiable greed and the destructive path that follows in his wake.”
Supposedly the film will have a budget of $15 million. The film is slated for release sometime in 2011.
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Pre-production started in the Summer 2010. Renowned cult film director Palumbo is planning to push the envelope once again in a different genre. “The Last Gas Station” will be far removed from his past notorious work and is described as “a nightmarish, hallucinogenic examination of one man’s insatiable greed and the destructive path that follows in his wake.”
Supposedly the film will have a budget of $15 million. The film is slated for release sometime in 2011.
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- 10/16/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
I hate the term 'torture porn', despise it. I think it drags our beloved genre down…way down. But if there were an argument (or an honor) for one of the first 'torture porn' films, it wouldn't go to Saw or Hostel like many people would tell you. It would go to Fred Vogel for his little film August Underground. After August Underground, Fred went on to form Toe Tag Pictures and has since released 2 sequels to August Underground, in addition to his films The Redsin Tower and Murder Collection Vol. 1. Not only has Toe Tag provided effects for their own films, they also provided the effects for Murder-Set-Pieces (which is the only thing worth discussing when it comes to that film). Toe Tag takes pride in...
- 9/29/2009
- FEARnet
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