Last August, Kevin Hart performed his standup act in front of 53,000 people at a football stadium in Philadelphia. The fruits of that concert won’t be on movie screens until October, but you can get a preview in “Central Intelligence,” where Hart’s performance is more than broad enough to span the distance between end zones. “Central Intelligence,” written by director Rawson Michael Thurber with Ike Barinholtz and David Stassen (“The Mindy Project”), is structured as a classic comedy of opposites: Calvin (Hart), a high school golden boy turned unremarkable grown-up accountant, is thrown together with Bob (Dwayne Johnson), a former.
- 6/16/2016
- by Sam Adams
- The Wrap
Dr. Frankenstein’S Wax Museum Of The Hungry Dead, which we first told you about here, was directed by Richard Griffin and scripted by Griffin and Seth Chitwood, and stars Michael Thurber in the title role. Here, he has taken over a wax museum in Salem, Ma, and a group of teenagers who sneak in to spend the night discover the horrible experiments he’s conducting on the townspeople. The 13th production of Scorpio Film Releasing, Dr. Frankenstein’S Wax Museum will premiere Sunday, March 24 at Lincoln, Rhode Island’s Cinemaworld theater (622 George Washington Highway), screening at 7 and 9 p.m. The cast also includes Jamie Lyn Bagley, Jesse Dufault, Shannon Hartman, Johnny Sederquist, Aurora Grabill, Patrick Keeffe, Aaron Peaslee, Christopher Ferreira, Nat Sylva, Ryan Hanley, Beatriz Lopez and Andre Boudreau, with FX created by Eric Rodrigues and Jordan Pacheco.
“I couldn’t be more thrilled with how this movie turned out,...
“I couldn’t be more thrilled with how this movie turned out,...
- 2/26/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Dr. Frankenstein’S Wax Museum Of The Hungry Dead, which we first told you about here, was directed by Richard Griffin and scripted by Griffin and Seth Chitwood, and stars Michael Thurber in the title role. Here, he has taken over a wax museum in Salem, Ma, and a group of teenagers who sneak in to spend the night discover the horrible experiments he’s conducting on the townspeople. The 13th production of Scorpio Film Releasing, Dr. Frankenstein’S Wax Museum will premiere Sunday, March 24 at Lincoln, Rhode Island’s Cinemaworld theater (622 George Washington Highway), screening at 7 and 9 p.m. The cast also includes Jamie Lyn Bagley, Jesse Dufault, Shannon Hartman, Johnny Sederquist, Aurora Grabill, Patrick Keeffe, Aaron Peaslee, Christopher Ferreira, Nat Sylva, Ryan Hanley, Beatriz Lopez and Andre Boudreau, with FX created by Eric Rodrigues and Jordan Pacheco.
“I couldn’t be more thrilled with how this movie turned out,...
“I couldn’t be more thrilled with how this movie turned out,...
- 2/26/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Dr. Frankenstein’S Wax Museum Of The Hungry Dead, which we first told you about here, was directed by Richard Griffin and scripted by Griffin and Seth Chitwood, and stars Michael Thurber in the title role. Here, he has taken over a wax museum in Salem, Ma, and a group of teenagers who sneak in to spend the night discover the horrible experiments he’s conducting on the townspeople. The 13th production of Scorpio Film Releasing, Dr. Frankenstein’S Wax Museum will premiere Sunday, March 24 at Lincoln, Rhode Island’s Cinemaworld theater (622 George Washington Highway), screening at 7 and 9 p.m. The cast also includes Jamie Lyn Bagley, Jesse Dufault, Shannon Hartman, Johnny Sederquist, Aurora Grabill, Patrick Keeffe, Aaron Peaslee, Christopher Ferreira, Nat Sylva, Ryan Hanley, Beatriz Lopez and Andre Boudreau, with FX created by Eric Rodrigues and Jordan Pacheco.
“I couldn’t be more thrilled with how this movie turned out,...
“I couldn’t be more thrilled with how this movie turned out,...
- 2/26/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Scorpio Film Releasing has sent out a press release and a new still for their upcoming acquisition called Exhumed, which is in the vein of recent indies that are honoring past classics. Much like how House of the Wolf Man homaged the classic cannon of Universal Horror Films from the 1940s, Exhumed is doing the same but to the thrillers from the ’60s like Psycho or Peeping Tom. The film was successfully completed thanks to Kickstarter.
Scorpio Film Releasing’s newest film, Exhumed wraps production.
Providence, Ri – Scorpio Film Releasing has wrapped production on Exhumed, the darkly twisted tale of a socially maligned family who are seemingly unable to leave their own home. This film marks Scorpio Film Releasing’s 10th feature, their others including Nun of That, Atomic Brain Invasion, Disco Exorcist, Beyond the Dunwich Horror and more.
Producer Ted Marr explains that “even though we are early in the process,...
Scorpio Film Releasing’s newest film, Exhumed wraps production.
Providence, Ri – Scorpio Film Releasing has wrapped production on Exhumed, the darkly twisted tale of a socially maligned family who are seemingly unable to leave their own home. This film marks Scorpio Film Releasing’s 10th feature, their others including Nun of That, Atomic Brain Invasion, Disco Exorcist, Beyond the Dunwich Horror and more.
Producer Ted Marr explains that “even though we are early in the process,...
- 5/19/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
Stories like this one are why I love writing for Dread Central. Where else could we learn about a movie called The Disco Exorcist?!?
From the Press Release:
Scorpio Film Releasing is proud to announce that their next production will be The Disco Exorcist, a blood-soaked tale of revenge, sex, black magic, disco dancing, and mountains of cocaine. New England genre film director Richard Griffin takes on his bloodiest, sexiest film yet with a production so lurid that only a rating of Nc-17 will suffice.
As with Griffin’s spot-on genre throwback Nun of That and Beyond the Dunwich Horror, The Disco Exorcist promises to be a pitch perfect representation of the 1970’s exploitation genre. "In this age of soulless state-of-the-art, 3D, IMAX CGI-laden 'filmmaking', we thought it would be exciting to bring the art of cinema back to its most basic. Film. Real film ... with grain and scratches, warts and all.
From the Press Release:
Scorpio Film Releasing is proud to announce that their next production will be The Disco Exorcist, a blood-soaked tale of revenge, sex, black magic, disco dancing, and mountains of cocaine. New England genre film director Richard Griffin takes on his bloodiest, sexiest film yet with a production so lurid that only a rating of Nc-17 will suffice.
As with Griffin’s spot-on genre throwback Nun of That and Beyond the Dunwich Horror, The Disco Exorcist promises to be a pitch perfect representation of the 1970’s exploitation genre. "In this age of soulless state-of-the-art, 3D, IMAX CGI-laden 'filmmaking', we thought it would be exciting to bring the art of cinema back to its most basic. Film. Real film ... with grain and scratches, warts and all.
- 5/21/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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