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So here we are. You’re about to watch the full short horror movie The Apocalypse which comes from director Andrew Zuchero and stars Martin Starr, Ella Rae Peck, Kate Sheil, Ben Pike, Chanel Michaels, and Duke Dlouhy as:
…four uninspired friends who try to come up with a terrific idea for how to spend their Saturday afternoon.
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So here we are. You’re about to watch the full short horror movie The Apocalypse which comes from director Andrew Zuchero and stars Martin Starr, Ella Rae Peck, Kate Sheil, Ben Pike, Chanel Michaels, and Duke Dlouhy as:
…four uninspired friends who try to come up with a terrific idea for how to spend their Saturday afternoon.
Click here to view the embedded video.
Funny?
Think again!
If you dare!
Click to continue reading Watch: Full Sundance Horror Short The Apocalypse, ‘Cause It Will Literally Blow Your Mind!
Related posts:
Watch Online: The Full Short Pixar’s Partysaurus Rex! Watch: Full Short Movie The Birds Of Anger,...
- 1/28/2013
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
Yes, Sundance 2013 is officially a wrap, and while things slowly get back to normal in Park City, Utah, more and more of the sights and sounds of the fantastic film friendly event are making their way online. Case in Point: the short film The Apocalypse.
Directed by Andrew Zuchero and starring Martin Starr, Ella Rae Peck, Kate Sheil, Ben Pike, Chanel Michaels and Duke Dlouhy, The Apocalypse follows the events of what happens when four uninspired friends try to come up with a terrific idea for how to spend their Saturday afternoon.
Check it out below.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Survive the end in the comments section below.
Directed by Andrew Zuchero and starring Martin Starr, Ella Rae Peck, Kate Sheil, Ben Pike, Chanel Michaels and Duke Dlouhy, The Apocalypse follows the events of what happens when four uninspired friends try to come up with a terrific idea for how to spend their Saturday afternoon.
Check it out below.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Survive the end in the comments section below.
- 1/28/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Feeling left out because you couldn’t make it Sundance? We can’t help you with some of the big horror features, but When the Zombies Come and The Apocalypse are two short films that are playing at the festival and we have them for you to watch right now. See if you have a better zombie survival plan than the guys at Ace Hardware…
“At a remote hardware store, fans of the walking dead have turned their love of zombies into an obsession, warping the way they see the store and its customers.”
When the Zombies Come was directed by Jon Hurst and is part of the Sundance shorts competition. While it played last year at other conventions, it just now came to the attention of Ace Hardware who doesn’t appear to be too happy about the video. They recently posted a statement on YouTube saying that they...
“At a remote hardware store, fans of the walking dead have turned their love of zombies into an obsession, warping the way they see the store and its customers.”
When the Zombies Come was directed by Jon Hurst and is part of the Sundance shorts competition. While it played last year at other conventions, it just now came to the attention of Ace Hardware who doesn’t appear to be too happy about the video. They recently posted a statement on YouTube saying that they...
- 1/22/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The Apocalypse
Written and Directed by Andrew Zuchero
Many filmmakers attempt to do too much with a low-budget, short film. Worse yet, some will often make their short too long. While short films in theory are far more easy to produce than feature films, they do present an artist with one major roadblock: Trying to cram a clever story into so little time isn’t an easy task. While many shorts use the same structure and story telling techniques as longer films, the film’s turning points come at a much quicker pace. Therefore, a five minute film, should have less than a minute worth of exposition. The most successful shorts are those that concentrate on a simple idea. In The Apocalypse, written and directed by Andrew Zuchero, an idea can be deadly, and the beauty of the film is how Zuchero spins a very simple idea into something far more twisted.
Written and Directed by Andrew Zuchero
Many filmmakers attempt to do too much with a low-budget, short film. Worse yet, some will often make their short too long. While short films in theory are far more easy to produce than feature films, they do present an artist with one major roadblock: Trying to cram a clever story into so little time isn’t an easy task. While many shorts use the same structure and story telling techniques as longer films, the film’s turning points come at a much quicker pace. Therefore, a five minute film, should have less than a minute worth of exposition. The most successful shorts are those that concentrate on a simple idea. In The Apocalypse, written and directed by Andrew Zuchero, an idea can be deadly, and the beauty of the film is how Zuchero spins a very simple idea into something far more twisted.
- 1/20/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
‘The Innkeepers’ Director Ti West Says Sci-Fi Film ‘The Side Effects’ is Financed and Partially Cast
Indie horror director Ti West tends to be divisive. I think that's in part because he has a flair for self-promotion and also because his most well-known film, The House of the Devil, was a very slow burn of a horror/thriller that featured an '80s aesthetic, which led to accusations of pretension and a certain preciousness. But The House of the Devil worked really well for me, so West has become one of the young directors I follow with greater than average interest. His new film [1] The Innkeepers is available via VOD and digital platforms now, and will hit theaters in a limited run on February 3. Ti West is also planning to make a science fiction film, which he's said is about "pharmaceutical testing in space and paranoia," and at one point had the title The Side Effects. That title could change, given that Steven Soderbergh is about...
- 1/17/2012
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
From an email from director, actress and producer Amy Seimetz:
I am making my next feature– Sun Don’t Shine. I have started a ChipIn site for it. 10% of the funds raised will be donated to a shelter for abused women and children in Florida, which I volunteered at in high school. Feel free to donate what you can or pass it along.You can read more about the film and donate here.…And yes– our donation to the shelter is a hint to the plot.
Here’s more from the film’s website, which contains a blog with updates on the production.
A feature film directed by Amy Seimetz starring Kate Sheil and Kentucker Audley. The plot is top secret, but in a nutshell, it’s about two people on the road in Florida doing very bad things. Shot on Super 16mm, the film is inspired by “Two-Lane Blacktop...
I am making my next feature– Sun Don’t Shine. I have started a ChipIn site for it. 10% of the funds raised will be donated to a shelter for abused women and children in Florida, which I volunteered at in high school. Feel free to donate what you can or pass it along.You can read more about the film and donate here.…And yes– our donation to the shelter is a hint to the plot.
Here’s more from the film’s website, which contains a blog with updates on the production.
A feature film directed by Amy Seimetz starring Kate Sheil and Kentucker Audley. The plot is top secret, but in a nutshell, it’s about two people on the road in Florida doing very bad things. Shot on Super 16mm, the film is inspired by “Two-Lane Blacktop...
- 5/7/2011
- by Scott Macaulay
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
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