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LaDonna Wallace

Choosing a Side with Zack Parker's Scalene: A Movie Review
*full disclosure: a DVD screener of this film was provided by Breaking Glass Pictures. Director: Zack Parker. Writers: Brandon Owens, and Zack Parker. Cast: Margo Martindale, Hanna Hall, Adam Scarimbolo, Jim Dougherty, Ladonna Pettijohn, Raymond Kester, Angela Steele, Sean Blodgett, Frank T. Ziede, Mark A. Nash, and Eric Monroe. Tagline: "The truth is just a point of view." Scalene is an exceptional film built around three characters' perspectives. Each has their own truth in relation to certain tragic events. Zack Parker's third film also sets up those tragic events with a reverse narrative. The film's story begins from a certain violent point and then works its way backwards through each characters' eyes. This storytelling style is effective and Scalene will hopefully find a large audience when it releases later this month. A scalene triangle has three unequal sides. The perspectives in the film are also unequal. Jakob's (Adam Scarimbolo) perspective is the.
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 7/9/2012
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Teaser Trailer And Poster For The Upcoming Indie Thriller Scalene
Here's a new movie that I ran across this afternoon while surfing Facebook movies. Scalene is directed by Zack Parker and stars Margo Martindale, Hanna Hall, Adam Scarimbolo, Jim Dougherty, Ladonna Pettijohn, Raymond Kester, Angela Steele, Sean Blodgett, Frank T. Ziede, Mark A. Nash and Eric Monroe.

Check out the plot and the new teaser trailer after the jump. There isn't much there, but i'm sure a full trailer will be on the way soon.

Plot:

Scalene is a perceptual thriller told from three points-of-view revolving around the rape of a female college student by a mentally handicapped man and his mother’s subsequent revenge.

Visit and "Like" the official Scalene Facebook page...
See full article at GeekTyrant
  • 11/2/2010
  • by brians
  • GeekTyrant
Stills and More Info on Short Film Anthology Obits
Horror shorts anthology Obits will be having its world premiere during the 10th annual Screamfest La Film Festival on Saturday, October 9th, and one of the project's co-directors, Paul Hart-Wilden, sent over some stills and the basic plot outlines for all four of the installments.

Obits, which was filmed on location in Indianapolis, Indiana, was written by Rob Bola (Fake I.D.) and directed by Joel Umbaugh (Fake I.D.) and Paul Hart-Wilden (screenwriter of Living Doll, Skinner, and Alone and producer/screenwriter of the upcoming Wolf Town). Stars include Nova White, Kaleigh Howland, Marc Szewczyk, Danielle Ireland, Kelly Kruthaupt, Melissa Fenton, and Ladonna Pettijohn

An homage to the horror anthology movie, Obits is comprised of four chapters:

"The Pack" (directed by Paul Hart-Wilden) - Life on the run in a world under siege from werewolf-like creatures. "See No Evil" (directed by Joel Umbaugh) - A blind man wakes up beside his dead wife.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 10/5/2010
  • by The Woman In Black
  • DreadCentral.com
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