This summer, the fine folks over at Chiller Films will release Aaron B. Koontz's feature directorial debut, Camera Obscura, in theaters on June 9th and on VOD and Digital on June 13th. In today's Horror Highlights, we also have release details for The Bigfoot Project, Justice Served, and Black Rose, as well as information on Splathouse Productions' Blue Caveman Indiegogo campaign.
Camera Obscura Release Details: Press Release: "New York, NY – April 11, 2017 – Chiller Films is pleased to announce the release of the anticipated horror thriller Camera Obscura, in theaters on June 9 and on VOD and Digital HD on June 13. The film is written by Aaron B. Koontz and Cameron Burns and marks the theatrical directing debut of Koontz. The cast includes Christopher Denham (“Billions,” “Argo”), Nadja Bobyleva (“Bridge of Spies”), Catherine Curtin (“Stranger Things,” “Orange is the New Black”), Chase Williamson (Siren, “Beyond the Gates”) and Noah Segan (“The Mind’s Eye,...
Camera Obscura Release Details: Press Release: "New York, NY – April 11, 2017 – Chiller Films is pleased to announce the release of the anticipated horror thriller Camera Obscura, in theaters on June 9 and on VOD and Digital HD on June 13. The film is written by Aaron B. Koontz and Cameron Burns and marks the theatrical directing debut of Koontz. The cast includes Christopher Denham (“Billions,” “Argo”), Nadja Bobyleva (“Bridge of Spies”), Catherine Curtin (“Stranger Things,” “Orange is the New Black”), Chase Williamson (Siren, “Beyond the Gates”) and Noah Segan (“The Mind’s Eye,...
- 4/12/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Disclaimer: This articles contains spoilers for the film Suicide Squad.
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Going into Suicide Squad for the first time, I had my suspicions about Slipknot. Warner Bros. had seemed to do a great job of highlighting all the members of Task Force X. From Harley Quinn to Killer Croc, the marketing campaign seemed like it had spread out among all the members of the cast...save for Slipknot. In the world of Suicide Squad in the comics, it's not uncommon for writers to throw a couple of Red Shirts into the mix -- characters whose sole purpose is to die -- and Slipknot fit that mold pretty well.
So it was no surprise to me when around a third through the film, we had gone through an introduction and/or backstory for every character but Slipknot. Once Captain Boomerang began to convince the villain into escape with him, it...
Spoler Alert!
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Going into Suicide Squad for the first time, I had my suspicions about Slipknot. Warner Bros. had seemed to do a great job of highlighting all the members of Task Force X. From Harley Quinn to Killer Croc, the marketing campaign seemed like it had spread out among all the members of the cast...save for Slipknot. In the world of Suicide Squad in the comics, it's not uncommon for writers to throw a couple of Red Shirts into the mix -- characters whose sole purpose is to die -- and Slipknot fit that mold pretty well.
So it was no surprise to me when around a third through the film, we had gone through an introduction and/or backstory for every character but Slipknot. Once Captain Boomerang began to convince the villain into escape with him, it...
- 8/14/2016
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
You’ve got to check out this visually stunning Star Trek fan film called "Chasing The Infinite Sky." The film was created by YouTube user Alvision100, and he says he created it to express his love for the franchise.
There’s no real story or plot, but the short is set in an alternate timeline and is meant to highlight Star Fleet's passion for space exploration. It focuses on the U.S.S. Albatross traveling the universe.
The creator’s passion for Star Trek shines through in this short, and he created something incredibly cool that I know other fans will truly appreciate. I love the passion of fandom and how it sparks creativity like this! I hope you enjoy it!
Via: Red Shirts Always Die...
There’s no real story or plot, but the short is set in an alternate timeline and is meant to highlight Star Fleet's passion for space exploration. It focuses on the U.S.S. Albatross traveling the universe.
The creator’s passion for Star Trek shines through in this short, and he created something incredibly cool that I know other fans will truly appreciate. I love the passion of fandom and how it sparks creativity like this! I hope you enjoy it!
Via: Red Shirts Always Die...
- 7/29/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
The latest installment of the most popular movie franchise in cinema history is Finally in theaters. It’s been over thirty years since the Rebel Alliance struck a mortal blow to the Empire by destroying their second Death Star. A lot has changed in that time. Most notable? The galaxy seems to have found all its misplaced women and PoC (People of Color)! We already knew “The Force Awakens” was turning the page on the whitest, manliest galaxy since the two male leads were non-white and the other lead was a woman. But these tiny progresses spilled over into the entire film. Women and PoC were everywhere, populating the First Order, the New Republic, and the Resistance. But not all movie moments are created equal. There were seven — to my mind — that really sold the premise that Star Wars really is for Everyone. Warning: Massive Spoilers For “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Beyond This Point.
- 12/18/2015
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
Negan. Is. Coming.
Sunday’s Walking Dead‘s midseason finale — and subsequent winter premiere sneak peek — set the stage for Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s arrival as the dreaded villain. Below, showrunner Scott M. Gimple answers burning questions about last night’s big cliffhangers — namely, where the hell do Carol and Morgan go from here?! — and previews what’s to come, beginning with the Feb. 14 return through to Negan’s long-awaited debut.
RelatedJeffrey Dean Morgan Joins Walking Dead Cast as… Infamous Villain Negan!
Tvline | I didn’t realize how much I liked Deanna until you killed her off.
It sometimes goes that way.
Sunday’s Walking Dead‘s midseason finale — and subsequent winter premiere sneak peek — set the stage for Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s arrival as the dreaded villain. Below, showrunner Scott M. Gimple answers burning questions about last night’s big cliffhangers — namely, where the hell do Carol and Morgan go from here?! — and previews what’s to come, beginning with the Feb. 14 return through to Negan’s long-awaited debut.
RelatedJeffrey Dean Morgan Joins Walking Dead Cast as… Infamous Villain Negan!
Tvline | I didn’t realize how much I liked Deanna until you killed her off.
It sometimes goes that way.
- 11/30/2015
- TVLine.com
When we last left our bonnie protagonists, Claire was in a panic over Jamie’s potential murder. Ian had lost his leg. And Jenny was ready to bludgeon all of Scotland into submission via stern disapproval. The tables have turned. Now it’s the Sassenach’s turn to save her Scottish lover. But first…she has to find him. *********** If I’m being honest, I’d have been 100% okay if Jamie had faded into the background, leaving Claire and Jenny to be a marauding duo of badass ladies roaming the Scottish countryside. Claire knows the British will kill Jamie if they realize who he is — hell, they’d kill him for giggles and a ham sandwich — and makes a solid go of heading out alone to bring her wayward husband back to Lallybroch. But Jenny isn’t about to be out-badassed by some up-jumped British woman. Instead, Jenny leaves her...
- 5/10/2015
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
Welcome back, “Daredevil” fans. If you’re just joining us, head over here to see what I thought — literally — about the first three episodes of Marvel and Netflix’s inaugural team-up. With “Daredevil” eschewing the traditional format of television by releasing the entire first season at once, recapping becomes a bit tricky. Binge-watch the entire series in one go and I risk spoiling everything and being stoned in the digital streets. But binge-watch too slowly and I morph into a Slowpoke Pokemon. So I’m splitting the difference! Over the next couple of weeks, I’ll be giving my thoughts on Marvel’s “Daredevil” in all their stream-of-consciousness glory. Follow along! Or don’t. I’m a recapper, not a cop. Episode Four - “In the Blood” Image Credit: Marvel/Netflix #1. Siberian prisons are not up to code. Not even the guards get coats. #2. There’s a pun about the...
- 4/22/2015
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
Anyone who's ever seen the original Star Trek knows that, unless you're part of the core crew, it pretty much sucks to be a redshirt. You'll be the first to go when a proton torpedo from a D7-class Klingon starship slams into the hull of the Enterprise and you'll most likely die if you are ever chosen to be a member of the away team. Who are these expendable members of Operations, Engineering, and Security and why doesn't the Federation value them more? We'll likely never know why creator Gene Roddenberry singled out the redshirts for an early demise, but writer/director/co-creator Ryan Gowland and writer/executive producer/co-creator R. Benjamin Warren have offered up the hypothesis in their Star Trek parody series Red Shirts that these space expendables are simply "idiots in space," misanthropic adventurers hurtling through space with nothing to do but kill time until their inevitable demise.
- 3/4/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Welcome back to the series of posts here at SciFi Mafia that we’re calling Web Series Wednesday where we devote a space to the wonderment of the web series. Every Wednesday we’ll cover an awesome web series and give you all the info to get into it.
If you’ve got a favorite web series you’d like us to cover, head on over to the Contact Us page and shoot us your request. To catch up on past Web Series Wednesday posts click here.
This week we’re covering Red Shirts.
We were tweeted the suggestion to check out the web series Red Shirts by their twitter account @RedShirts3. After having watched their first three episodes we plan to hold them to their promise, “More to come!” We loved all three episodes (starring Nick Armstrong, Arnie Pantoja, and Shannon McKain) and the various other short outtakes and behind-the-scenes-like-videos too.
If you’ve got a favorite web series you’d like us to cover, head on over to the Contact Us page and shoot us your request. To catch up on past Web Series Wednesday posts click here.
This week we’re covering Red Shirts.
We were tweeted the suggestion to check out the web series Red Shirts by their twitter account @RedShirts3. After having watched their first three episodes we plan to hold them to their promise, “More to come!” We loved all three episodes (starring Nick Armstrong, Arnie Pantoja, and Shannon McKain) and the various other short outtakes and behind-the-scenes-like-videos too.
- 9/11/2013
- by Jess Orso
- ScifiMafia
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