Sound engineer-turned-filmmaker Egidio Coccimiglio began production in Ontario on his psychological drama Compulsion with Carrie-Anne Moss and Heather Graham joining the independent thriller. Floyd Byars wrote the suspense drama about a former child star named Saffron (Moss) trying to withdraw from life and battling her neighbor, a chef named Amy (Graham), who fantasizes about being famous and slowly loses touch with reality. Byars wrote episodes of CSI: NY and Hill Street Blues as well as the novel Love, Again. Coccimiglio, a graduate of Toronto’s Ryerson University, did sound work on the films I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing and The Top of His Head before directing Compulsion.
- 4/25/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Sound engineer-turned-filmmaker Egidio Coccimiglio began production in Ontario on his psychological drama Compulsion with Carrie-Anne Moss and Heather Graham joining the independent thriller. Floyd Byars wrote the suspense drama about a former child star named Saffron (Moss) trying to withdraw from life and battling her neighbor, a chef named Amy (Graham), who fantasizes about being famous and slowly loses touch with reality. Byars wrote episodes of CSI: NY and Hill Street Blues as well as the novel Love, Again. Coccimiglio, a graduate of Toronto’s Ryerson University, did sound work on the films I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing and The Top of His Head before directing Compulsion.
- 4/25/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Year: 2010
Author: Craig Dilouie
Publisher: Schmidt House Books
IMDb: link
Review by: MEGAT0N
Rating: 8 out of 10
"The boy stops, grips his knees, and totters, panting... After making sure the woman is no longer a threat, he lifts his face to scan the nearby buildings, searching for his savior. In doing so, he reveals an inflamed and swollen bite mark on his cheek, smeared with blood and drool. His roaming eyes find a tiny silhouette on the roof of the building across the street. His mouth spreads into a big, toothy grin. He raises his hand to wave hello.
The top of his head explodes.
On the roof of the building, a puff of smoke rises."
Such is the state of the world as portrayed Craig Dilouie's new novel, Tooth and Nail, where Mad Dogs, the infected, live only to spread their disease to anyone they can sink their teeth into.
Author: Craig Dilouie
Publisher: Schmidt House Books
IMDb: link
Review by: MEGAT0N
Rating: 8 out of 10
"The boy stops, grips his knees, and totters, panting... After making sure the woman is no longer a threat, he lifts his face to scan the nearby buildings, searching for his savior. In doing so, he reveals an inflamed and swollen bite mark on his cheek, smeared with blood and drool. His roaming eyes find a tiny silhouette on the roof of the building across the street. His mouth spreads into a big, toothy grin. He raises his hand to wave hello.
The top of his head explodes.
On the roof of the building, a puff of smoke rises."
Such is the state of the world as portrayed Craig Dilouie's new novel, Tooth and Nail, where Mad Dogs, the infected, live only to spread their disease to anyone they can sink their teeth into.
- 3/30/2010
- QuietEarth.us
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