by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
Brooke Lewis, one of my favorite scream queens, has been tapped to become the Killer Rack!
The horror comedy is set to start filming this summer in Buffalo, New York. Check out all the titillating details below.
From The Press Release:
Author and director Gregory Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, Dry Bones) announces that actress Brooke Lewis has joined the cast of Killer Rack, the horror comedy he directs later this summer in Buffalo, New York from an award winning screenplay by Paul McGinnis. Lewis will provide the voice for the titular creature.
"Bring on the Boobs!" says Lewis, known for the film iMurders, her humorous character Ms. Vampy, and for tireless charity work on behalf of breast cancer research. "As a woman who has felt challenged by being labeled 'buxom' and 'voluptuous' since her teens, then battling constant body image issues as an actress in Hollywood,...
Brooke Lewis, one of my favorite scream queens, has been tapped to become the Killer Rack!
The horror comedy is set to start filming this summer in Buffalo, New York. Check out all the titillating details below.
From The Press Release:
Author and director Gregory Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, Dry Bones) announces that actress Brooke Lewis has joined the cast of Killer Rack, the horror comedy he directs later this summer in Buffalo, New York from an award winning screenplay by Paul McGinnis. Lewis will provide the voice for the titular creature.
"Bring on the Boobs!" says Lewis, known for the film iMurders, her humorous character Ms. Vampy, and for tireless charity work on behalf of breast cancer research. "As a woman who has felt challenged by being labeled 'buxom' and 'voluptuous' since her teens, then battling constant body image issues as an actress in Hollywood,...
- 5/31/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Author and director Gregory Lamberson dropped us a line to announce that actress Brooke Lewis has joined the cast of Killer Rack, the horror comedy he directs later this summer in Buffalo, New York, and he included some killer concept art!
Lamberson will be directing from an award-winning screenplay by Paul McGinnis, and Lewis will provide the voice for the titular creature.
From the press Release:
"Bring on the Boobs!" says Brooke Lewis, known for the film iMurders, her humorous character Ms. Vampy, and for tireless charity work on behalf of breast cancer research.
"As a woman who has felt challenged by being labeled 'buxom' and 'voluptuous' since her teens, then battling constant body image issues as an actress in Hollywood, I am overwhelmed with excitement for the opportunity to play Boobs in the absolutely hilarious and smart satirical feature film Killer Rack, written by Paul McGinnis and directed by Greg Lamberson,...
Lamberson will be directing from an award-winning screenplay by Paul McGinnis, and Lewis will provide the voice for the titular creature.
From the press Release:
"Bring on the Boobs!" says Brooke Lewis, known for the film iMurders, her humorous character Ms. Vampy, and for tireless charity work on behalf of breast cancer research.
"As a woman who has felt challenged by being labeled 'buxom' and 'voluptuous' since her teens, then battling constant body image issues as an actress in Hollywood, I am overwhelmed with excitement for the opportunity to play Boobs in the absolutely hilarious and smart satirical feature film Killer Rack, written by Paul McGinnis and directed by Greg Lamberson,...
- 5/27/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Some just go into the filmmaking process for the experience itself. Ultimately unconcerned with how the finished product turns out. There’s nothing particularly wrong with that mindset but those that do decide to embark on that long winding road of celluloid should beware. Regardless of how much more technically proficient you are afterwards or how many friends you made from the experience of being on that set, your name will still most definitely appear during the end credits. Scrolling by as the audience slowly exits that eerily quiet theatre scratching their heads and apologizing to their friends or loved ones assuring them that they, “can pick the next one.” That being said, after spending a few days on the set of Slime City Massacre (the new goo spectacular from cult Director Greg Lamberson) I can say that everyone involved is not just there for the experience alone. They have...
- 8/15/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Drew Tinnin)
- Fangoria
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