Cult director Rolfe Kanefsky (Dead Scared, Nightmare Man, One in the Gun) is set to be honored on April 30th at a special 35mm screening of his first film, There’s Nothing Out There. The screening will be at Raleigh Studios in… Continue Reading →
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- 4/12/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
1 in the Gun reminds us not to sleep with mob bosses' wives. Mickey (Steven Man) is then on the run for the consequences of his liaison, until a confrontation forces him to face his past. Mti Home Video will release this title on DVD October 11th and fans of thrillers can have a look at the DVD artwork here.
The graphic signals seduction and death by grave site. Rolfe Kanesky (Nightmare Man) has helmed this project, which looks at "hidden agendas, dangers seductions and a life out of control" (Mti). Preview this title, including the DVD's special features, below.
The 1 in the Gun synopsis is here:
"When Mickey, a homeless, struggling artist crosses paths with Katrina, the beautiful wife of a wealthy businessman and is enlisted to paint their home; deadly passions ignite. Soon hidden agendas, dangerous seductions, double and triple-crosses spiral Mickey's life out of control, leading to a...
The graphic signals seduction and death by grave site. Rolfe Kanesky (Nightmare Man) has helmed this project, which looks at "hidden agendas, dangers seductions and a life out of control" (Mti). Preview this title, including the DVD's special features, below.
The 1 in the Gun synopsis is here:
"When Mickey, a homeless, struggling artist crosses paths with Katrina, the beautiful wife of a wealthy businessman and is enlisted to paint their home; deadly passions ignite. Soon hidden agendas, dangerous seductions, double and triple-crosses spiral Mickey's life out of control, leading to a...
- 8/12/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Before there was such horror spoofs as Scary Movie starring Anna Faris. Before there was such self referential horror films such as Scream from director Wes Craven. After there was Student Bodies. There was Rolfe Kanefsky's independent horror spoof of "There's Nothing Out There". There's Nothing Out There arrives to DVD today in a 20th Anniversary Edition courtesy of Troma Team Video. There's Nothing Out There went virtually ignored when it first came out, but over the years this trend setting film has went on to find an audience with multiple DVD and video releases over the years. There's Nothing Out There is a criminally underrated film that is still attracting a slow, but surely following. What was especially noteworthy about There's Nothing Out There was the fact that it featured a character who had seen every horror film there was out there and realizes that the actions that...
- 1/11/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Yay! "Walang Hanggang Paalam," a film from the Philippines, my home country, won the Best World Showcase at the inaugural Soho International Film Festival! The festival "encourages new and seasoned filmmakers to create innovative and thought-provoking pieces."
Directed by Paulo Villaluna and Ellen Ramos, The gay-themed independent film has layers of love, betrayal, and forgiveness. The film stars Jacky Woo, Jake Roxas, Joem Bascon, and Lovi Poe.
Congratulations to everyone! For more on the Soho International Film Festival, click here to visit their official website.
Here's the rest of the press release announcing other winners:
"A Kiss of Chaos" nabbed the Best Showcase Feature Film Award for U.S. Director Ricardo Sean Thompson, with "The Godmother" taking Best Showcase Short Film Award for Director Lior Chefetz. The Best Documentary Award went to the gripping expose, "Burma: An Indictment" by Jeremy Taylor.
Director Fred Carpenter's "Just Like Joe" won the feature film audience award,...
Directed by Paulo Villaluna and Ellen Ramos, The gay-themed independent film has layers of love, betrayal, and forgiveness. The film stars Jacky Woo, Jake Roxas, Joem Bascon, and Lovi Poe.
Congratulations to everyone! For more on the Soho International Film Festival, click here to visit their official website.
Here's the rest of the press release announcing other winners:
"A Kiss of Chaos" nabbed the Best Showcase Feature Film Award for U.S. Director Ricardo Sean Thompson, with "The Godmother" taking Best Showcase Short Film Award for Director Lior Chefetz. The Best Documentary Award went to the gripping expose, "Burma: An Indictment" by Jeremy Taylor.
Director Fred Carpenter's "Just Like Joe" won the feature film audience award,...
- 2/24/2010
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
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