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Insane Mike Saunders

Prescribed Films Announces Roller Derby Shocker “Demonica”
Prescribed Films has announced their next production will be Demonica, a devilish stew of possession, comedy, retro shocks, and grue, all set within the world of roller derby. Directed by Insane Mike Saunders and Jason Bolinger, the team behind Legend Has It (2009), and last year’s Collapse, Demonica promises to be a throwback to the golden age of genre zane.

Co-Director Saunders is splitting writing duties with Chris Simmons. Lynn Lowry and Linnea Quigley are rumored to be attached.

Synopsis:

“A group of kids in the 80′s get trapped in a skating rink overnight and are killed off, one by one, by hideous demons.”

For more on Demonica, and/or to contribute to the production, head over to Prescribed Films’ official site.
See full article at FamousMonsters of Filmland
  • 3/5/2012
  • by Justin
  • FamousMonsters of Filmland
Collapse of the Living Dead (2011)
"Collapse" Gets Foreign Release & Title Tweak
Collapse of the Living Dead (2011)
Collapse, Jason Bolinger and "Insane" Mike Saunders' love letter to undead cinema and Midwestern toil, has been shuffling about in the shadows for quite a while on its way to distribution. Originally shot in 2009, well before the recent Walking Dead-inspired zombie influx, Collapse may have had a circuitous route into public hands, but there is finally some light at the end of the tunnel. Starting in Germany.

Read more...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 1/20/2012
  • by justin@fangoria.com (Justin Beahm)
  • Fangoria
Collapse of the Living Dead (2011)
"Collapse" Gets Foreign Release & Title Tweak
Collapse of the Living Dead (2011)
Collapse, Jason Bolinger and "Insane" Mike Saunders' love letter to undead cinema and Midwestern toil, has been shuffling about in the shadows for quite a while on its way to distribution. Originally shot in 2009, well before the recent Walking Dead-inspired zombie influx, Collapse may have had a circuitous route into public hands, but there is finally some light at the end of the tunnel. Starting in Germany.

Read more...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 1/20/2012
  • by justin@fangoria.com (Justin Beahm)
  • Fangoria
Collapse of the Living Dead (2011)
"Collapse" Gets Foreign Release & Title Tweak
Collapse of the Living Dead (2011)
Collapse, Jason Bolinger and "Insane" Mike Saunders' love letter to undead cinema and Midwestern toil, has been shuffling about in the shadows for quite a while on its way to distribution. Originally shot in 2009, well before the recent Walking Dead-inspired zombie influx, Collapse may have had a circuitous route into public hands, but there is finally some light at the end of the tunnel. Starting in Germany.

Read more...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 1/20/2012
  • by justin@fangoria.com (Justin Beahm)
  • Fangoria
“Collapse” Gets Foreign Video Release & Title Tweak
Collapse, Jason Bolinger and “Insane” Mike Saunders’ love letter to undead cinema and Midwestern toil, has been shuffling about in the shadows for quite a while on its way to distribution. Originally shot in 2009, well before the recent Walking Dead-inspired zombie influx, Collapse may have had a circuitous route into public hands, but there is finally some light at the end of the tunnel. Starting in Germany.

Intergroove/Film Savoy is releasing the film on January 27th on region free DVD and Blu-ray, with the tweaked title of Collapse Of The Living Dead. The picture stars Chris (Twin Peaks, Boardwalk Empire) Mulkey, Karen (St.Elsewhere, Heartbreak Hotel) Landry, and the omnipresent Linnea Quigley. Toby (The Walking Dead) Sells handled special make-up effects. Collapse is looking for U.S. release later this year, so stay tuned.

Synopsis:

“The normal worries of a struggling small town farmer are blown away when the...
See full article at FamousMonsters of Filmland
  • 1/20/2012
  • by Justin
  • FamousMonsters of Filmland
Indie Zombie Thriller Alert: Collapse Comes to Town with Lots of Blood-thirsty Shamblers
A new independently shot zombie themed film is just completing and this latest feature takes place in Iowa. In the Collapse, a family tries to stay alive under zombie attack. There are also issues of starvation, with the family's patriarch using shotgun and radio transmissions to stay alive. How long will they last?

The film's first trailer is hosted below, along with the poster for the Collapse (seen left). This film is currently working on sound, so a release is not far off. Preview the film in all its chaotic madness below.

Directors: Jason Bolinger, and Insane Mike Saunders.

Writer: Insane Mike Saunders.

Producers: Bruce Elgin, Erin Heppner-Elgin and Page Ostrow.

Cast: Chris Mulkey, Karen Landry, Travis Slade Reinders, Linnea Quigley, Angela Dezen, Michael Cornelison, Clint Curtis, Mike Tweeton, Ray H. Thompson, Justin Marxen, Ethan Henry, Troy Hollatz, and Justin Beahm.

The trailer for the Collapse is here:

The film's...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 10/12/2011
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Zombies Collapse in Iowa Cornfield
The filmmakers behind the indie zombie flick Collapse just contacted Fangoria with a few photos from their production which wrapped appropriately on Halloween. Co-directed by Jason Bolinger and "Insane" Mike Saunders (frequent collaborators on other indie fare such as The Bag Man and Lights, Camera, Kill), the film stars Chris Mulkey (of the recent werewolf pic Dark Moon Rising, Cloverfield, First Blood, and more) as Robert Morgan, a small-town farmer that finds himself fortifying his home to protect his family from a zombie outbreak.

Toby Sells (Zombieland, My Super Psycho Sweet 16) handled make-up FX for the zombies, which the producers tell Fango are of the "classic, slow" variety, while Sells gave them the more modern "freshly dead" look. Scream Queen Linnea Quigley makes an appearance in the film as well, alongside Karen Landry (Mulkey's real-life wife).

Check out the photos below, then hit up the film's Facebook page for a whopping 4500+ more.
See full article at Fangoria
  • 11/17/2009
  • by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
  • Fangoria
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