Filmmaker Jason Paul Collum got in touch with the specs for the DVD release of November Son, which he previously discussed with us here. The disc hits April 14 from Ariztical Entertainment.
In the movie, a sequel to Collum’s October Moon, the survivors of that film’s violent events have to deal with both the resulting psychological scars and a couple of newcomers who lead them to even more terror and anguish. The cast includes returnees Sean Michael Lambrecht, Jeff Dylan Graham, Jerod Howard, Tina Ona Paukstelis, Darcey Vanderhoef, Ashley J. Anderson, Judith O’Dea and Brinke Stevens (pictured), joined by Fango Radio’s Debbie Rochon, Sacha Sackett, Lloyd Pedersen and Robyn Griggs. The special features are currently slated to include:
• Audio commentary by Collum, cinematographer Jason Satterfield and makeup FX artist Jamie Bilke • Isn’t That Queer 2: The Making of November Son featurette • Deleted scenes • Photo gallery • Trailer...
In the movie, a sequel to Collum’s October Moon, the survivors of that film’s violent events have to deal with both the resulting psychological scars and a couple of newcomers who lead them to even more terror and anguish. The cast includes returnees Sean Michael Lambrecht, Jeff Dylan Graham, Jerod Howard, Tina Ona Paukstelis, Darcey Vanderhoef, Ashley J. Anderson, Judith O’Dea and Brinke Stevens (pictured), joined by Fango Radio’s Debbie Rochon, Sacha Sackett, Lloyd Pedersen and Robyn Griggs. The special features are currently slated to include:
• Audio commentary by Collum, cinematographer Jason Satterfield and makeup FX artist Jamie Bilke • Isn’t That Queer 2: The Making of November Son featurette • Deleted scenes • Photo gallery • Trailer...
- 1/23/2009
- Fangoria
• Cover art has surfaced for Anchor Bay’s DVD of Julian Doyle’s Crowley (a.k.a. Chemical Wedding), which we first broke the news about here. The disc has a street date of March 10; we’ll keep you posted on the specs.
• Media Blasters sent along the cover art for its February 24 double-disc release of One Missed Call 3: Final, along with details on more early-2009 titles. The latest in the death-by-text-message series, to be issued under the Tokyo Shock banner, will be presented in anamorphic 1.85:1 widescreen with Japanese 5.1 and 2.0 and English 2.0 soundtracks, with extras yet to be finalized. Retail price is $29.99. On the Shriek Show/Code Red label, the company has Terror Circus (a.k.a. Barn Of The Naked Dead) tentatively slated for January 27. The 1974 directorial debut of future art-house darling Alan Rudolph, starring Andrew Prine as a desert maniac who keeps woman captive, has been...
• Media Blasters sent along the cover art for its February 24 double-disc release of One Missed Call 3: Final, along with details on more early-2009 titles. The latest in the death-by-text-message series, to be issued under the Tokyo Shock banner, will be presented in anamorphic 1.85:1 widescreen with Japanese 5.1 and 2.0 and English 2.0 soundtracks, with extras yet to be finalized. Retail price is $29.99. On the Shriek Show/Code Red label, the company has Terror Circus (a.k.a. Barn Of The Naked Dead) tentatively slated for January 27. The 1974 directorial debut of future art-house darling Alan Rudolph, starring Andrew Prine as a desert maniac who keeps woman captive, has been...
- 12/23/2008
- Fangoria
Indie writer/director/producer Jason Paul Collum gave Fango the scoop that November Son, the sequel to his psychochiller October Moon, has been acquired for DVD release by Ariztical Entertainment. A spring 2009 disc release is being planned.
Set two years after the events of October Moon, the new movie centers on the survivors of that gay-themed stalker scenario as a couple of new characters enter their lives, with psychologically and physically destructive results. Collum reveals that the complete ensemble of actors from the previous film returned—even if their October characters died. “We got everyone back, which is a really amazing thing on a low-budget film,” he tells Fango. “It's rare, especially today, to have an entire cast come in for a sequel at this level, but everyone was so happy with the results of October Moon that no one hesitated.”
Those performers include Sean Michael Lambrecht, Jeff Dylan Graham,...
Set two years after the events of October Moon, the new movie centers on the survivors of that gay-themed stalker scenario as a couple of new characters enter their lives, with psychologically and physically destructive results. Collum reveals that the complete ensemble of actors from the previous film returned—even if their October characters died. “We got everyone back, which is a really amazing thing on a low-budget film,” he tells Fango. “It's rare, especially today, to have an entire cast come in for a sequel at this level, but everyone was so happy with the results of October Moon that no one hesitated.”
Those performers include Sean Michael Lambrecht, Jeff Dylan Graham,...
- 11/17/2008
- Fangoria
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