As the seclusion of the lock down became more intense the past few years, filmmakers started becoming more ambitious with their “quarantine movies” gradually moving towards genre paths. Suman Hanif’s 15-minute short also moves towards this direction, with a horror movie that is shot remotely in the UK.
“What Next?” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
May, a young woman who has just moved out of her town, video calls her friend, Adam, terrified due to a number of rather scary incidents taking place in her new apartment. He, however, is dismissive and laughs her terrors offs, even joking about the worst thing that happened to him, the near fish and chips joint closing. The girl hangs up on him frustrated, but he calls again almost immediately, and she picks up. This time, Adam is willing to hear of what happened to her, although his attitude is not that much changed,...
“What Next?” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
May, a young woman who has just moved out of her town, video calls her friend, Adam, terrified due to a number of rather scary incidents taking place in her new apartment. He, however, is dismissive and laughs her terrors offs, even joking about the worst thing that happened to him, the near fish and chips joint closing. The girl hangs up on him frustrated, but he calls again almost immediately, and she picks up. This time, Adam is willing to hear of what happened to her, although his attitude is not that much changed,...
- 8/30/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes details on zombie-themed charities working to fight Cancer, DVD release details for Raze, first details on Autumn Moon and The Infected, and much more:
The Walking Hope Charity Details: “Do you Relay like I do? Are you a supporter of Relay for Life and the American Cancer Society? Are you a fan of the AMC Show “The Walking Dead?” Yes…Yes…and Yes!! This shirt is for you! All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society via Rfl!
The Walking Hope has broad support of fans and cast and crew of the show like Melissa Mcbride, Norman Reedus, Addy Miller, Kyla Kenedy, Jon Bernthal, Steven Yeun, Emily Kinney, Lauren Cohan, Brighton Sharbino, Chad Coleman and more!
Each year, millions of people in 21 countries take place in Relay For Life events.
The Walking Hope Charity Details: “Do you Relay like I do? Are you a supporter of Relay for Life and the American Cancer Society? Are you a fan of the AMC Show “The Walking Dead?” Yes…Yes…and Yes!! This shirt is for you! All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society via Rfl!
The Walking Hope has broad support of fans and cast and crew of the show like Melissa Mcbride, Norman Reedus, Addy Miller, Kyla Kenedy, Jon Bernthal, Steven Yeun, Emily Kinney, Lauren Cohan, Brighton Sharbino, Chad Coleman and more!
Each year, millions of people in 21 countries take place in Relay For Life events.
- 4/27/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
Old school horror fans just might have something to be excited about. The upcoming practical effects werewolf film Autumn Moon promises lots of blood and non CGI creatures.
The film needs help getting completed and there is a kickstarter campaign currently in progress. If you want to get involved, check the campaign out here.
From The Press Release:
This old school werewolf film has one aspect that sets it apart from other monster movies of this nature…practical effects, promises co-writer/makeup effects designer/director Randy R. Fabert. You can make a difference; you can help make Autumn Moon a reality by donating to the most violent werewolf film ever made.
Donate to Autumn Moon at the Official Kickstarter Page here.
The campaign features a bevy of perks for those who donate.
Watch the pitch video and the filmed opening attack scene here:
Co-writer/Makeup...
Old school horror fans just might have something to be excited about. The upcoming practical effects werewolf film Autumn Moon promises lots of blood and non CGI creatures.
The film needs help getting completed and there is a kickstarter campaign currently in progress. If you want to get involved, check the campaign out here.
From The Press Release:
This old school werewolf film has one aspect that sets it apart from other monster movies of this nature…practical effects, promises co-writer/makeup effects designer/director Randy R. Fabert. You can make a difference; you can help make Autumn Moon a reality by donating to the most violent werewolf film ever made.
Donate to Autumn Moon at the Official Kickstarter Page here.
The campaign features a bevy of perks for those who donate.
Watch the pitch video and the filmed opening attack scene here:
Co-writer/Makeup...
- 4/26/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Digital books sales have soared to new heights in the UK, according to trade body the Publishers Association. The organisation reported gains of 188% in the sector for the first six months of the year when compared to the same period in 2011, according to BBC News. Sales of children's e-books rose by 171%, while non-fiction titles increased by 128%. Physical book purchases saw a year-on-year decline of 0.4%, but combined sales of digital and print titles were up by 6.1%. "Certainly the strong e-book growth has taken the tarnish off the otherwise tricky market," said Philip Jones, editor of The Bookseller. "It is good news that the market is transitioning and making money from that, but it is moving to a trickier situation where there are fewer booksellers." Combined sales (more)...
- 9/18/2012
- by By Mark Langshaw
- Digital Spy
He was one of Britain's foremost trumpeters with many popular credits
James Watson, who has died following a heart attack aged 59, was one of Britain's leading trumpet players – for a number of years the soloist of choice for major orchestral engagements. As artistic director and head of brass at the Royal Academy of Music, he was active also as a conductor and administrator, preparing students for the challenges of the profession with engaging enthusiasm and directness.
Supported by the Leicestershire musical family into which he was born, Watson became known from an early age for his prowess on the cornet. Not only did he become principal cornet of the Desford Colliery Band at the age of 11, but he also won both the junior and senior champion soloist of Great Britain titles in 1966, aged just 14. In fact he won the national championships of Great Britain on six occasions, as well as...
James Watson, who has died following a heart attack aged 59, was one of Britain's leading trumpet players – for a number of years the soloist of choice for major orchestral engagements. As artistic director and head of brass at the Royal Academy of Music, he was active also as a conductor and administrator, preparing students for the challenges of the profession with engaging enthusiasm and directness.
Supported by the Leicestershire musical family into which he was born, Watson became known from an early age for his prowess on the cornet. Not only did he become principal cornet of the Desford Colliery Band at the age of 11, but he also won both the junior and senior champion soloist of Great Britain titles in 1966, aged just 14. In fact he won the national championships of Great Britain on six occasions, as well as...
- 2/17/2011
- by Barry Millington
- The Guardian - Film News
Des O'Connor has revealed that he missed out on the chance to host '80s show Blind Date after attempting to pitch the programme to Thames TV. The 77-year-old entertainer said that he suggested the show to the broadcaster's head Philip Jones after watching Australian version Perfect Match. "Philip was worried that the girls might have trouble with the men," O'Connor told Digital Spy. "'What if they get too frisky?' He then agreed it was a good TV idea and suggested, 'Maybe (more)...
- 7/6/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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