We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a full episode of Ghost Trek, first details on a Kane Hodder figurine by DeConte Figures & Collectibles, a new State of Desolation poster, a casting update from Welcome to Purgatory, distribution details from Dark Was the Night, a trailer for What’s Kind About the Dark, and much more:
Watch Ghost Trek: Goomba Body Snatchers Mortuary Lockdown: “Ghost Trek is an episodic supernatural-comedy series that follows the Paranormal Underworld Detective Society (Puds) as they investigate haunts across the U.S. and abroad between tanning beds, babes, body-building, and bong hits – all the while risking life and limb capturing the undead and unexplained on video. The series is not a “parody” of paranormal reality shows, Admittedly, Ghost Trek pokes fun at all the ghost hunting programs but...
Watch Ghost Trek: Goomba Body Snatchers Mortuary Lockdown: “Ghost Trek is an episodic supernatural-comedy series that follows the Paranormal Underworld Detective Society (Puds) as they investigate haunts across the U.S. and abroad between tanning beds, babes, body-building, and bong hits – all the while risking life and limb capturing the undead and unexplained on video. The series is not a “parody” of paranormal reality shows, Admittedly, Ghost Trek pokes fun at all the ghost hunting programs but...
- 11/2/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
The flies are buzzing around pools of blood in anticipation for the upcoming horror anthology The Fear Project.
We have been sent the exclusive first look for poster for The Fear Project and have some new details as well as the trailer and some stills to share with you all.
The poster was designed by our good friends over at Mental Shed. You can see a larger version of the killer poster below the details and well as the trailer.
About The Fear Project
The Fear Project will feature four tales of terror from directors Alex Deck, Owen Mulligan of DeadFi, Dion Cavallaro and Paul Thomas of Freeze Frame Films (The Eidolon State), Douglas A. Plomitallo of ScaredStiffTV, and Kenny Collins of Enter Viral Media.
The anthology is approximately half finished and once completed will be seeking distribution. The Fear Project is a Canadian/American...
The flies are buzzing around pools of blood in anticipation for the upcoming horror anthology The Fear Project.
We have been sent the exclusive first look for poster for The Fear Project and have some new details as well as the trailer and some stills to share with you all.
The poster was designed by our good friends over at Mental Shed. You can see a larger version of the killer poster below the details and well as the trailer.
About The Fear Project
The Fear Project will feature four tales of terror from directors Alex Deck, Owen Mulligan of DeadFi, Dion Cavallaro and Paul Thomas of Freeze Frame Films (The Eidolon State), Douglas A. Plomitallo of ScaredStiffTV, and Kenny Collins of Enter Viral Media.
The anthology is approximately half finished and once completed will be seeking distribution. The Fear Project is a Canadian/American...
- 4/23/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
by Jason Lees, MoreHorror.com
What can you get for 400 bucks? You can fill your fridge and cupboards for a month, or maybe pay the rent depending on where you live, but if you're director Owen Mulligan of DeadFi Productions you can make yourself a pretty decent short film.
With a price tag that's about what you'd expect to pay for a decent secondhand laptop, Mulligan and crew has made a nine minute vampire version of The Blair Witch Project, and that's not condemning it, that's praise.
At nine minutes "Night of the Vampire" is in and out fast enough to get the job done and deliver a nice jolt or two.
Yes, it's nothing new as far as found footage flicks go, but where most of these fake docus go wrong is in showing too much or too little, this one impressed me with knowing where the line was.
What can you get for 400 bucks? You can fill your fridge and cupboards for a month, or maybe pay the rent depending on where you live, but if you're director Owen Mulligan of DeadFi Productions you can make yourself a pretty decent short film.
With a price tag that's about what you'd expect to pay for a decent secondhand laptop, Mulligan and crew has made a nine minute vampire version of The Blair Witch Project, and that's not condemning it, that's praise.
At nine minutes "Night of the Vampire" is in and out fast enough to get the job done and deliver a nice jolt or two.
Yes, it's nothing new as far as found footage flicks go, but where most of these fake docus go wrong is in showing too much or too little, this one impressed me with knowing where the line was.
- 11/5/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
DeadFi Productions is set to release a new horror anthology web series called "Legends of Urban Horror" on Tuesday, February 1st to entertain horror audiences.
Each original tale will feature a singular story of the uncanny based on an urban legend and will run between 3-5 minutes in length.
Season 1 (2011) will consist of four episodes: To Die For (seen below), Game Over, Two of a Kind and Lights Out. Each episode will be streamed for free on the series website (www.LegendsofUrbanHorror.com).
The first episode "To Die For" (seen below) is about a man who watches a snuff film and releases an evil curse. The episode was written and directed by Owen Mulligan and stars Jeff Hatin, Giovanna Contini, Zak Frederick and Matt Sutkoski.
DeadFi Productions is run by Owen Mulligan and Jay Vos and is based in Burlington, Vermont.
For all the latest news, please visit http://www.
Each original tale will feature a singular story of the uncanny based on an urban legend and will run between 3-5 minutes in length.
Season 1 (2011) will consist of four episodes: To Die For (seen below), Game Over, Two of a Kind and Lights Out. Each episode will be streamed for free on the series website (www.LegendsofUrbanHorror.com).
The first episode "To Die For" (seen below) is about a man who watches a snuff film and releases an evil curse. The episode was written and directed by Owen Mulligan and stars Jeff Hatin, Giovanna Contini, Zak Frederick and Matt Sutkoski.
DeadFi Productions is run by Owen Mulligan and Jay Vos and is based in Burlington, Vermont.
For all the latest news, please visit http://www.
- 2/4/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
The folks over at DeadFi Productions are getting ready to premiere an all new anthology web series called Legends of Urban Horror. The first episode is titled "To Die For" and debuts on Tuesday, February 1st, 2011. Horror fans will want to check this out. Read the official release below.
Each original tale will feature a singular story of the uncanny based on an urban legend and will run between 3-5 minutes in length.
Season 1 (2011) will consist of four episodes: To Die For, Game Over, Two of a Kind and Lights Out. Each episode will be streamed for free on the series website.
The first episode "To Die For" is about a man who watches a snuff film and releases an evil curse. The episode was written and directed by Owen Mulligan and stars Jeff Hatin, Giovanna Contini, Zak Frederick and Matt Sutkoski.
DeadFi Productions is run by Owen Mulligan and...
Each original tale will feature a singular story of the uncanny based on an urban legend and will run between 3-5 minutes in length.
Season 1 (2011) will consist of four episodes: To Die For, Game Over, Two of a Kind and Lights Out. Each episode will be streamed for free on the series website.
The first episode "To Die For" is about a man who watches a snuff film and releases an evil curse. The episode was written and directed by Owen Mulligan and stars Jeff Hatin, Giovanna Contini, Zak Frederick and Matt Sutkoski.
DeadFi Productions is run by Owen Mulligan and...
- 1/16/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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