Stars: Aaron Dunlap, Jessica Blaustein, Michael D. Acosta, Carl J Grasso, Anthony G. Marshall, Greg Holcombe, Rob Steinberg | Written by Michael D. Acosta | Directed by Adam Hulin
A nameless man, the credits simply refer to him as Drillman sits alone in a diner as an old-school country murder ballad plays over the soundtrack. After a slightly odd conversation with the waitress, played by Jessica Blaustein who also plays every other woman in the film. Whoever he is, he’s on the road and trying to get home in time for his wife’s birthday, but he figures he has time for a twenty-dollar hand job from the waitress.
However, once he gets to the parking lot he finds The Clown, played by Michael D. Acosta (Devolve Babylon), who also wrote Blackest Darkness’ script and score, leaning against his car, having a smoke. This is the point where any sane person...
A nameless man, the credits simply refer to him as Drillman sits alone in a diner as an old-school country murder ballad plays over the soundtrack. After a slightly odd conversation with the waitress, played by Jessica Blaustein who also plays every other woman in the film. Whoever he is, he’s on the road and trying to get home in time for his wife’s birthday, but he figures he has time for a twenty-dollar hand job from the waitress.
However, once he gets to the parking lot he finds The Clown, played by Michael D. Acosta (Devolve Babylon), who also wrote Blackest Darkness’ script and score, leaning against his car, having a smoke. This is the point where any sane person...
- 6/27/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Let's address the 800-lb. gorilla in the room... Hatchet County has Nothing to do with Adam Green's Hatchet franchise. Instead this is a beast of a different kind that's trying to make the same kind of impression.
Adam Hulin directs for Eldorado Road Productions. Matthew B. Moore, Brett Mullen, and Sky Tilly tackled the story, and the screenplay comes courtesy of Matthew B. Moore.
Synopsis
The year is 1869, and Hell has scratched its way into post-Civil War Virginia. Murder's become common talk, and fear crushes the region. With hope and morality slipping from the inhabitants of Hatchet County, they call on a rogue legion of heroes to drive the evil back to where it came.
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Adam Hulin directs for Eldorado Road Productions. Matthew B. Moore, Brett Mullen, and Sky Tilly tackled the story, and the screenplay comes courtesy of Matthew B. Moore.
Synopsis
The year is 1869, and Hell has scratched its way into post-Civil War Virginia. Murder's become common talk, and fear crushes the region. With hope and morality slipping from the inhabitants of Hatchet County, they call on a rogue legion of heroes to drive the evil back to where it came.
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- 6/20/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Deborah Kerr in the classic ghost story The Innocents, screenplay by Truman Capote.
The Anthology Film Archives in New York is holding a unique film festival throughout the month of September honoring screenwriters who were best known for their work as novelists. Here are the details:
On this calendar we are highlighting the screenwriting work of writers best known as novelists – including pulp novelists like Richard Matheson, Donald Westlake, and Elmore Leonard, cult figures such as Don Carpenter and John Fante, and such highly respected authors as Truman Capote and Joan Didion. Paying homage to the long tradition of novelists trying their hand at writing for the movies, we will present a selection of films based not on these writers’ novels, but on their original screenplays (which are sometimes adaptations of other novelists’ work).
From The Pen Of is programmed in close collaboration with author/musician Alan Licht.
Very special thanks to Alan Licht,...
The Anthology Film Archives in New York is holding a unique film festival throughout the month of September honoring screenwriters who were best known for their work as novelists. Here are the details:
On this calendar we are highlighting the screenwriting work of writers best known as novelists – including pulp novelists like Richard Matheson, Donald Westlake, and Elmore Leonard, cult figures such as Don Carpenter and John Fante, and such highly respected authors as Truman Capote and Joan Didion. Paying homage to the long tradition of novelists trying their hand at writing for the movies, we will present a selection of films based not on these writers’ novels, but on their original screenplays (which are sometimes adaptations of other novelists’ work).
From The Pen Of is programmed in close collaboration with author/musician Alan Licht.
Very special thanks to Alan Licht,...
- 9/5/2012
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
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