New Year’s Eve slasher Time’s Up successfully smashed through its fundraising goal over on Indiegogo, and we’ve learned today that David Howard Thornton has signed on. Thorton is best known to horror fans as Art the Clown in Terrifier and Terrifier 2. The upcoming slasher film from director Corey Norman will also star the previously announced Damian Maffei (The Strangers Prey […]...
- 10/2/2020
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
New Year’s Eve slasher Time’s Up is currently halfway to its funding goal over on Indiegogo, and we’ve learned today that Dave Sheridan has signed on. The upcoming slasher film from director Corey Norman will also star the previously announced Damian Maffei (The Strangers Prey at Night, Haunt), Hannah Fierman (V/H/S and Siren), L.C. Holt (You’re Next, V/H/S/2), and Felissa Rose (Sleepaway […]...
- 9/4/2020
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Jessi Burkette, Kimberly Atkinson, Jen Dede, Nick Holmes, Roma Maffia, Shelley Wenk, Casey Turner, Andrew Lyndaker, Dennis J. Healy, Steve Brewster, Brock Powell, Brad Meehan, Katherine McNamara, Andrea Strickler, Jennifer Plas, Suzanne Quast, Franco Castan, Johnny Lee, Kayla Madison, Sarah Agor, Tamara Glynn, Leslie Easterbrook, Renae Gererlings, Chris Lazzaro, Morgan Collar | Written by Michelle Davidson, Anthony Fanelli, J. Andrew Lee, Calvin Main, Corey Norman, Haley Norman, John Sylvain | Directed by Colin Campbell, John Edward Lee, Calvin Main, Corey Norman, Patrick Rea, April Wright
Essentially a selection of short films intertwined with a wraparound to add a frame of reference, a la Zombieworld and All Hallows Eve 2, Charlotte is a series a vignettes of vary lengths and quality, a number of which come from director Patrick Rea, whose shorts also appear in the recently-reviewed anthology Monster X. Given that the shorts were not made specifically for an anthology, there are...
Essentially a selection of short films intertwined with a wraparound to add a frame of reference, a la Zombieworld and All Hallows Eve 2, Charlotte is a series a vignettes of vary lengths and quality, a number of which come from director Patrick Rea, whose shorts also appear in the recently-reviewed anthology Monster X. Given that the shorts were not made specifically for an anthology, there are...
- 12/19/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Rlj Entertainment (Nasdaq: Rlje) in association with DreadCentral brings you Monsterland. Directed by Graham Denman (The Divine Tragedies), Jack Fields (“Happy Memories”),Erik Gardner (Dreamtakers), Andrew Kasch (Tales of Halloween, Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy), Patrick Longstreth (“Hellyfish”), Sander Maran (“Curiosity Kills”), Robert Mclean (“Hellyfish”), The McCoubrey Brothers (“The Grey Matter”), Corey Norman (The …
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- 5/16/2016
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Edward, the pale, lovable creature with scissors for hands can be in your home—in statue form anyway—by the end of this year courtesy of Hollywood Collectibles Group. Also in today’s Horror Highlights: a Dementia Blu-ray clip, details on the L.A. screening of Fender Bender, Monsterland DVD / Digital release details, and a Q&A with The Curse of Sleeping Beauty director Pearry Teo.
Hollywood Collectibles Group’s Edward Scissorhands Statue: From Hcg: “From Tim Burton’s Gothic masterpiece, we are proud to present Edward Scissorhands!
Presented in 1:4 scale, Edward features an amazingly detailed costume and scissor hands, capturing every intricate detail of this incredible outfit.
Edward stands an impressive 24” tall on his elaborate movie themed display base,
As with all Hollywood Collectibles pieces, this Museum quality statue is constructed from heavyweight poly stone and mixed media and then individually hand painted to the finest detail.
This...
Hollywood Collectibles Group’s Edward Scissorhands Statue: From Hcg: “From Tim Burton’s Gothic masterpiece, we are proud to present Edward Scissorhands!
Presented in 1:4 scale, Edward features an amazingly detailed costume and scissor hands, capturing every intricate detail of this incredible outfit.
Edward stands an impressive 24” tall on his elaborate movie themed display base,
As with all Hollywood Collectibles pieces, this Museum quality statue is constructed from heavyweight poly stone and mixed media and then individually hand painted to the finest detail.
This...
- 5/13/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Title: The Invoking 2 Rlj Entertainment Directors: Jamie DeWolf, Jay Holben, Corey Norman, Adam O’Brien, Patrick Rea, Jamie Root Writers: Jesse Baget,Trevor Botkin, Jamie DeWolf, Jay Holben, Julien Maisonneuve, Matt Medisch, Corey Norman, Haley Norman, Patrick Rea, Jamie Root, Dave Shepherd Cast: Andrew Fleming, Jessica Fratus, Chara Victoria Gannett, Allen Lowman, Meghan McNicol, Erik Moody, Andrew Sawyer Running time: 83min / Unrated (gore, language) Available on DVD & Digital Video October 6, 2015 “Although hundreds of disturbing paranormal events occur every year, most of these chilling encounters go unreported – until now.” I probably should have seen The Invoking 1, but since this is an anthology, it probably isn’t really [ Read More ]
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- 10/9/2015
- by juliana
- ShockYa
Several days ago we provided you with the first look at the new poster art for Corey Norman’s short film adaptation of Stephen King’s story Suffer the Little Children, and now we’re back with a handful of exclusive stills to… Continue Reading →
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- 9/11/2015
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The 17th annual Boston Underground Film Festival is set to explode all over the Brattle Theater in Harvard Square on March 25-29.
Opening Night: The fun kicks off on the 25th at 7:30 p.m. with the exciting new flick from the always amazing Astron-6 collective, The Editor, an homage to the brutal Giallo movies of the ’70s and ’80s directed by Adam Brooks and Matthew Kennedy. This will be followed by the restored version of the legendary cult classic Gone With the Pope by the notorious Duke Mitchell.
Closing Night: Goodnight Mommy the debut feature film by Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, will screen at 8:30 p.m. on the 29th and is a nightmarish vision of familial dread when twin brothers believe their cosmetically altered mother is literally not the woman she used to be.
Other features include a mix of horror, like Matt O’Mahoney’s...
Opening Night: The fun kicks off on the 25th at 7:30 p.m. with the exciting new flick from the always amazing Astron-6 collective, The Editor, an homage to the brutal Giallo movies of the ’70s and ’80s directed by Adam Brooks and Matthew Kennedy. This will be followed by the restored version of the legendary cult classic Gone With the Pope by the notorious Duke Mitchell.
Closing Night: Goodnight Mommy the debut feature film by Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, will screen at 8:30 p.m. on the 29th and is a nightmarish vision of familial dread when twin brothers believe their cosmetically altered mother is literally not the woman she used to be.
Other features include a mix of horror, like Matt O’Mahoney’s...
- 3/12/2015
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
The theme for this year’s Melbourne Underground Film Festival is “Evolve Or Die,” so thank God that after 15 years, the fest has decided to evolve rather than kick the proverbial bucket.
What does “evolution” look like for Muff? For starters, this year is a much more stripped down festival. It runs Sept. 12 – 19 at a single location — The Backlot Studios.
Muff usually features a healthy retrospective section, but they decided to spin that off into a separate event that will run in a month or two. Instead, Muff 15 is all about new cinema, with an even stronger focus on Down Under cinema.
Opening Night: Start Options Exit was originally conceived by local co-directors Chris Mitchell and Yoav Lester as a web series, but was subsequently edited together as this outrageous comedy about a pair of degenerates stumbling through the seedy underbelly of Melbourne.
Closing Night: Acclaimed Melbourne cult filmmaker Stuart Simpson...
What does “evolution” look like for Muff? For starters, this year is a much more stripped down festival. It runs Sept. 12 – 19 at a single location — The Backlot Studios.
Muff usually features a healthy retrospective section, but they decided to spin that off into a separate event that will run in a month or two. Instead, Muff 15 is all about new cinema, with an even stronger focus on Down Under cinema.
Opening Night: Start Options Exit was originally conceived by local co-directors Chris Mitchell and Yoav Lester as a web series, but was subsequently edited together as this outrageous comedy about a pair of degenerates stumbling through the seedy underbelly of Melbourne.
Closing Night: Acclaimed Melbourne cult filmmaker Stuart Simpson...
- 9/8/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Maine-based director Corey Norman will be debuting his first feature, The Hanover House, at the Lewiston Auburn Film Festival in April; and he dropped us a line with more info on the film, including its trailer. Check it out!
Starring Brian Chamberlain and Casey Turner and marking the return of Anne Bobby (Clive Barker's Nightbreed) to the horror genre, The Hanover House is directed by Norman and co-written and produced him and Haley Norman.
Norman told us, "The Hanover House was filmed over the course of 16 days in January and May of 2013 using a Red Epic camera. One thing that sets the production of The Hanover House apart from other haunted house films on the market is the fact that we filmed in an actual haunted house. Built in 1883, this farmhouse, which is located in the mountains of western Maine, has been the home of supernatural phenomena for the last hundred years.
Starring Brian Chamberlain and Casey Turner and marking the return of Anne Bobby (Clive Barker's Nightbreed) to the horror genre, The Hanover House is directed by Norman and co-written and produced him and Haley Norman.
Norman told us, "The Hanover House was filmed over the course of 16 days in January and May of 2013 using a Red Epic camera. One thing that sets the production of The Hanover House apart from other haunted house films on the market is the fact that we filmed in an actual haunted house. Built in 1883, this farmhouse, which is located in the mountains of western Maine, has been the home of supernatural phenomena for the last hundred years.
- 3/14/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Anne Bobby, star of Clive Barker’s Night Breed, Born on the 4th of July, and Happiness has just signed on to director Corey Norman’s, newest horror film, The Hanover House. Anne will be playing alongside actor Brian Chamberlain, Showtime’s Dexter: The Dark Defender.
Returning from his father’s funeral, Robert Foster is faced with the unimaginable; he hits a young girl with his car. In a desperate attempt to save her life, he seeks help at a nearby farmhouse. Little does Robert know that the house has been waiting for him his entire life. Once inside it’s walls, Robert must overcome his own personal demons in an attempt to save both his wife, and himself. But there’s a problem, only one may leave The Hanover House alive.
Be sure to follow The Hanover House via Facebook and to watch their Kickstarter video below! Support indie...
Returning from his father’s funeral, Robert Foster is faced with the unimaginable; he hits a young girl with his car. In a desperate attempt to save her life, he seeks help at a nearby farmhouse. Little does Robert know that the house has been waiting for him his entire life. Once inside it’s walls, Robert must overcome his own personal demons in an attempt to save both his wife, and himself. But there’s a problem, only one may leave The Hanover House alive.
Be sure to follow The Hanover House via Facebook and to watch their Kickstarter video below! Support indie...
- 10/5/2012
- by Ted Brown
- The Liberal Dead
Circling the film festivals as of late has been a short film called The Barn. With elements of Italian horror, digitized aging and classic piano score you will not be displeased with your viewing experience. While it may take a few minutes to get to anything juicy and the story meanders from one plot to another, it is entertain and can keep your interest. I would recommend it for late night viewing due to the pacing. Consider this a filmmakers resume. The Barn from Bonfire films has already achieved a few accolades. Let’s get down to business.
Synopsis:
“Bobby senses something unsettling about the old barn he passes every day that is home to Skip. the town recluse. When he enters the bar on fateful day, his venture into the unknown begins to unleash secrets from the past. An unlikely hero is found in Jake, who scrambles to discover the truth behind missing children,...
Synopsis:
“Bobby senses something unsettling about the old barn he passes every day that is home to Skip. the town recluse. When he enters the bar on fateful day, his venture into the unknown begins to unleash secrets from the past. An unlikely hero is found in Jake, who scrambles to discover the truth behind missing children,...
- 5/28/2012
- by Jimmy Terror
- The Liberal Dead
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