Not Even Death PosterDirector: Monica Winter Vigil.
Writer: Phil Clarke Jr.
"Not Even Death" is a short film of six minutes from Gimme Credit Films. This short had a showing at The Oklahoma Horror Film Festival in September, with details (here). The film will also have a showing at Los Angeles' Screamfest later this month and "Not Even Death" involves more zombie romance. This time the relationship is between a regular mortal and a wife who has turned undead. The husband brings home the bacon, or in this case cow brains to his insatiable and very hungry and very dead wife. However, she who would rather eat something a little tastier and much bigger, regardless if she is related to her meal by blood or not.
This film was a delight to watch and the twist is dark and tragic, which is suitable to a horror short. A little more...
Writer: Phil Clarke Jr.
"Not Even Death" is a short film of six minutes from Gimme Credit Films. This short had a showing at The Oklahoma Horror Film Festival in September, with details (here). The film will also have a showing at Los Angeles' Screamfest later this month and "Not Even Death" involves more zombie romance. This time the relationship is between a regular mortal and a wife who has turned undead. The husband brings home the bacon, or in this case cow brains to his insatiable and very hungry and very dead wife. However, she who would rather eat something a little tastier and much bigger, regardless if she is related to her meal by blood or not.
This film was a delight to watch and the twist is dark and tragic, which is suitable to a horror short. A little more...
- 10/2/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Ohff 2010 PosterThe Oklahoma Horror Film Festival is gearing up for a three day celebration beginning September 3rd, during the American Labour Day weekend. Several short and feature length films will be displayed including David Kabler's Wanderlost and Uwe Boll's Rampage to Matt Allen's Aces and Eights and Monica Winter Vigil's short film Not Even Death. Over fourteen features will be shown along with fourty-five shorts. The weekend long event will also highlight a comedic "Zombie Fashion walk" (Oklahoma) and the participation of independent film distribution companies e.g. R Squared Films and Vci Entertainment.
There will be a little something for everyone at the festival and horror fans can attend writing workshops or meet celebrities at the event in only a couple weeks. More info' on a selection of the films is available below, with ticket details at the official Oklahoma Horror Film Festival site. More details are inside.
There will be a little something for everyone at the festival and horror fans can attend writing workshops or meet celebrities at the event in only a couple weeks. More info' on a selection of the films is available below, with ticket details at the official Oklahoma Horror Film Festival site. More details are inside.
- 8/24/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Dead Hungry - Dir. Bridges
The Atlanta Horror Film Festival begins August 13 and continues until the 15th. August is "Independent Film Month" (Tahff) and several feature length films will be at the showing including Fugue, Kiss the Abyss, Zombie Dearest, Cornered! and others. Along with these pictures are a series of shorts entitled "Something Smells Dead," which highlights the best from the available undead, horror shorts from 2010.
Included in this year's program are the following: Wes Young's Dead Exit, Monica Winter's undead marriage tale Not Even Dead, Jackson McDonald's An Acquired Taste, Brandon Hunt's survivalist themed short The Duty of Living. Victor Mathieu's Tombstone Brides, William Bridge's Dead Hungry and the stellar Zombie and Cigarettes from director Rafael Martinez. Do not miss the best from the undead beginning August 13th. More details below.
Dead Exit Movie Still Dir. Wes Young
Dead Exit
Director: Wes Young - 17 min.
The Atlanta Horror Film Festival begins August 13 and continues until the 15th. August is "Independent Film Month" (Tahff) and several feature length films will be at the showing including Fugue, Kiss the Abyss, Zombie Dearest, Cornered! and others. Along with these pictures are a series of shorts entitled "Something Smells Dead," which highlights the best from the available undead, horror shorts from 2010.
Included in this year's program are the following: Wes Young's Dead Exit, Monica Winter's undead marriage tale Not Even Dead, Jackson McDonald's An Acquired Taste, Brandon Hunt's survivalist themed short The Duty of Living. Victor Mathieu's Tombstone Brides, William Bridge's Dead Hungry and the stellar Zombie and Cigarettes from director Rafael Martinez. Do not miss the best from the undead beginning August 13th. More details below.
Dead Exit Movie Still Dir. Wes Young
Dead Exit
Director: Wes Young - 17 min.
- 6/19/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
http://www.latinhorror.com/nalip-miedo2010
Latin Horror, in partnership with the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (Nalip), takes a look at the business of horror with a comprehensive panel that explores the almost limitless opportunities available to HORRORphiles within the genre of fear, including film/TV production, print (magazines, comic books, and graphic novels), music, collectibles & memorabilia, toys & games, among others. Panelists include some of the industry's leading creative entrepreneurs and filmmakers working within various niche horror markets, whose insights will help you take your passion for the macabre and transform it into a viable business venture in one of the most successful genres in entertainment.
The panel will take place as an exclusive part of Nalip's 11th annual producer/filmmaker conference "Nalip 2010: Navigating In A Sea Of Change" @ Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, and can only be attended via conference registration. Conference Day Pass Available Here
Co-sponsored by Rue Morgue,...
Latin Horror, in partnership with the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (Nalip), takes a look at the business of horror with a comprehensive panel that explores the almost limitless opportunities available to HORRORphiles within the genre of fear, including film/TV production, print (magazines, comic books, and graphic novels), music, collectibles & memorabilia, toys & games, among others. Panelists include some of the industry's leading creative entrepreneurs and filmmakers working within various niche horror markets, whose insights will help you take your passion for the macabre and transform it into a viable business venture in one of the most successful genres in entertainment.
The panel will take place as an exclusive part of Nalip's 11th annual producer/filmmaker conference "Nalip 2010: Navigating In A Sea Of Change" @ Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, and can only be attended via conference registration. Conference Day Pass Available Here
Co-sponsored by Rue Morgue,...
- 3/22/2010
- by noreply@blogger.com (LATIN HORROR)
- Latin Horror
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