The Morningside Monster is an indie horror feature from director Chris Ethridge and Blue Dusk Productions. This feature is gearing up for a World Premiere in January of 2014 and a trailer was released for this film earlier in the year. The Morningside Monster stars Nicholas Brendon ("Criminal Minds"), Tiffany Shepis and Amber Chaney. The film's story involves a murder and the race to find a killer. Two deputies are searching for the killer in the woods around Morningside, New Jersey, but this murderer is constantly one step ahead of his pursuers and ready to kill again. The Morningside Monster will premiere in Atlanta, Georgia January 14th, 2014. Fans of thrillers can preview the film here, with the film's official artwork and trailer (below). Release Date: January 14th, 2014 (World Premiere). Director: Chris Ethridge. Writer: Jayson Palmer. Cast: Nicholas Brendon, Tiffany Shepis, Robert Pralgo, Catherine Taber and Amber Chaney. The film's official trailer: Details on.
- 12/20/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Morningside Monster is an upcoming horror thriller (currently in post-production) which comes from director Chris Ethridge and has quite interesting cast on board. In case you’re not so familiar with this project let’s just say that both Nicholas Brendon (Criminal Minds) and Amber Chaney (The Walking Dead) star in it. Sounds good? Sure it does, so make sure you check out the first teaser trailer and poster for the whole thing in the rest of this report!
Chris Ethridge directs the movie from a script written by Jayson Palmer, which centers on:
…the discovery of a brutally murdered corpse in the woods of the otherwise-peaceful small town of Morningside, NJ. Racing against time, Sheriff Tom Haulk and his deputy, Klara Austin, embark on a desperate journey to catch the killer, pitting them against friends, enemies and even each other.
Beside Brendon and Chaney, The Morningside Monster also stars Robert Pralgo,...
Chris Ethridge directs the movie from a script written by Jayson Palmer, which centers on:
…the discovery of a brutally murdered corpse in the woods of the otherwise-peaceful small town of Morningside, NJ. Racing against time, Sheriff Tom Haulk and his deputy, Klara Austin, embark on a desperate journey to catch the killer, pitting them against friends, enemies and even each other.
Beside Brendon and Chaney, The Morningside Monster also stars Robert Pralgo,...
- 1/22/2013
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
Nicholas Brendon (Buffy The Vampire Slayer, but you already knew that) and Amber Chaney (The Hunger Games, The Walking Dead) have joined the cast of Blue Dusk Productions’ The Morningside Monster.
The film comes from writer-producer Jayson Palmer, as Brendon, and Chaney join Robert Pralgo, Tiffany Shepis and Catherine Taber in the cast. The Chris Ethridge directed film is described as follows:
The Morningside Monster unfolds around the discovery of a brutally murdered corpse in the woods of the otherwise-peaceful small town of Morningside, NJ. Racing against time, Sheriff Tom Haulk and his deputy, Klara Austin, embark on a desperate journey to catch the killer, pitting them against friends, enemies and even each other. Brendon will play Mark Matthews, the history teacher at the local high school. Chaney will portray his wife, Abby, a town fixture known for her strength in the face of adversity.
The film comes from writer-producer Jayson Palmer, as Brendon, and Chaney join Robert Pralgo, Tiffany Shepis and Catherine Taber in the cast. The Chris Ethridge directed film is described as follows:
The Morningside Monster unfolds around the discovery of a brutally murdered corpse in the woods of the otherwise-peaceful small town of Morningside, NJ. Racing against time, Sheriff Tom Haulk and his deputy, Klara Austin, embark on a desperate journey to catch the killer, pitting them against friends, enemies and even each other. Brendon will play Mark Matthews, the history teacher at the local high school. Chaney will portray his wife, Abby, a town fixture known for her strength in the face of adversity.
- 11/20/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Well, things are getting serious with The Morningside Monster movie. We’ve just learned that Amber Chaney (remember her from The Walking Dead) and Nicholas Brendon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer is probably the first association) have both joined the cast of Chris Ethridge‘s upcoming horror thriller. They will join the cast which already includes Robert Pralgo, Tiffany Shepis and Catherine Taber.
Ethridge directs the movie from a script written by Jayson Palmer, which centers on Sheriff Tom Haulk and his deputy Klara Austin, who will have to deal with one dangerous serial killer. The whole thing starts when a brutally murdered corpse appears in the woods of the otherwise-peaceful small town of Morningside, NJ.
Racing against time, Sheriff and his deputy, embark on a desperate journey to catch the killer, pitting them against friends, enemies and even each other. B
As for the above mentioned cast, Brendon is set...
Ethridge directs the movie from a script written by Jayson Palmer, which centers on Sheriff Tom Haulk and his deputy Klara Austin, who will have to deal with one dangerous serial killer. The whole thing starts when a brutally murdered corpse appears in the woods of the otherwise-peaceful small town of Morningside, NJ.
Racing against time, Sheriff and his deputy, embark on a desperate journey to catch the killer, pitting them against friends, enemies and even each other. B
As for the above mentioned cast, Brendon is set...
- 11/15/2012
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
Blue Dusk Productions is pleased to announce that Nicholas Brendon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and Amber Chaney (The Hunger Games, The Walking Dead) have joined the cast of The Morningside Monster.
Production begins later this month around Atlanta, Ga and Lawrenceville, Ga.
"We are extremely excited to add the immense talents of Nicholas and Amber to our already extraordinary cast," said writer-producer Jayson Palmer.
Brendon and Chaney join previously announced stars, Robert Pralgo (Revolution), Tiffany Shepis (The Violent Kind) and Catherine Taber (Star Wars: The Clone Wars).
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Production begins later this month around Atlanta, Ga and Lawrenceville, Ga.
"We are extremely excited to add the immense talents of Nicholas and Amber to our already extraordinary cast," said writer-producer Jayson Palmer.
Brendon and Chaney join previously announced stars, Robert Pralgo (Revolution), Tiffany Shepis (The Violent Kind) and Catherine Taber (Star Wars: The Clone Wars).
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- 11/15/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Blue Dusk Productions has announced that Nicholas Brendon ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Criminal Minds") and Amber Chaney ( The Hunger Games , "The Walking Dead") have joined the cast of the upcoming feature thriller, The Morningside Monster . Production will commence in late November around Atlanta, Ga and Lawrenceville, Ga. "We are extremely excited to add the immense talents of Nicholas and Amber to our already extraordinary cast," said writer/producer Jayson Palmer. Brendon and Chaney join previously announced stars, Robert Pralgo ("The Vampire Diaries," "Revolution"), Tiffany Shepis ("The Violent Kind," "The Frankenstein Syndrome") and Catherine Taber ("Star Wars: The Clone Wars,"...
- 11/15/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Independent film company Blue Dusk Productions announces the September production of the horror-thriller feature film “The Morningside Monster,” to be lensed in the greater Atlanta area and Macon, Ga. Director Chris Ethridge and writer Jayson Palmer, the dynamic team behind the 2011 award-winning adaptation of Stephen King’s classic short story “Survivor Type”, have returned with a powerful original tale of brotherhood, right versus wrong and the true roots of evil.
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- 8/28/2012
- by Ab Normal
- Horror News
by Jason Lees, MoreHorror.com
Recently I was lucky enough to review the Dollar Baby Oroduction of Survivor Type from director Chris Ethridge and writer Jayson Palmer. The two, along with producers Toniet Gallego and Jeremy Frank, performed a near miracle by bringing this Stephen King short story to the screen. Anyone who knows me knows that I’ve had a soft spot in my cold black little heart for this story, and have always wondered when someone would tackle it. Now, here it is. After some lighthearted internet stalking, I was able to corner Ethridge and Palmer and convince them to shed some light on the production of this sharp little short.
MoreHorror: First off, I’d like to thank you again for taking the time to let me pester you. I know things have to be getting busy as Survivor Type rolls out, so I’ll get right to the point.
Recently I was lucky enough to review the Dollar Baby Oroduction of Survivor Type from director Chris Ethridge and writer Jayson Palmer. The two, along with producers Toniet Gallego and Jeremy Frank, performed a near miracle by bringing this Stephen King short story to the screen. Anyone who knows me knows that I’ve had a soft spot in my cold black little heart for this story, and have always wondered when someone would tackle it. Now, here it is. After some lighthearted internet stalking, I was able to corner Ethridge and Palmer and convince them to shed some light on the production of this sharp little short.
MoreHorror: First off, I’d like to thank you again for taking the time to let me pester you. I know things have to be getting busy as Survivor Type rolls out, so I’ll get right to the point.
- 11/24/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
by Jason Lees, MoreHorror.com
For almost thirty years now Stephen King has been granting up and comers the rights to some of his stories. We’ve all heard of his dollar babies, where he give filmmakers a chance to adapt his work for the princely price of a dollar and one copy of the flick. I was lucky enough to catch Frank Darabont’s first flick “The Woman in the Room” years ago, and it showed obvious talent in the making. The only rule King puts on the filmmakers is that they don’t release it commercially without his permission, that he’s given screen credit, and that his name isn’t put in the title unless he specifically gives his approval. I guess the title credit is his secret handshake to let fans know which of his children he likes the best.
Right now, Chris Ethridge’s “Survivor Type...
For almost thirty years now Stephen King has been granting up and comers the rights to some of his stories. We’ve all heard of his dollar babies, where he give filmmakers a chance to adapt his work for the princely price of a dollar and one copy of the flick. I was lucky enough to catch Frank Darabont’s first flick “The Woman in the Room” years ago, and it showed obvious talent in the making. The only rule King puts on the filmmakers is that they don’t release it commercially without his permission, that he’s given screen credit, and that his name isn’t put in the title unless he specifically gives his approval. I guess the title credit is his secret handshake to let fans know which of his children he likes the best.
Right now, Chris Ethridge’s “Survivor Type...
- 11/14/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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