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Russell A. Bryan

‘Live-Evil’ Review
Stars: Charlene Amoia, Vladimir Kulich, Tony Todd, Vincent M. Ward, J. Richey Nash, Russell A. Bryan, Carter, Ira David Wood III, Tamara Farias, Jackson Prather, Karen Wheeling Reynolds, Ed Ricker | Written and Directed by Ari Kirschenbaum

Live-Evil. It’s Ghostbusters meets Dawn of the Dead caught in the Twilight Zone… When a small college town police station is besieged by “Evil” on a sleepy Halloween night, Pete, the sheriff, and Hancock, his loyal deputy, are thrown into the middle of holy chess-game that could destroy the town, and possibly the world.

When I started watching Live-Evil I thought it was great. I liked the strange artistic style, I liked the kooky, bass guitar riffs they had thumping in the background, I liked the main character Hancock (Charlene Amoia) who was the right level of badass and grumpy and I liked the way the film just dropped you in it, not...
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  • 1/7/2016
  • by Richard Axtell
  • Nerdly
"Valentine's Prey" starring Devanny Pinn (Piranha, 15 Till Midnight) debuts on Vimeo
Va based producer / director Jonathan A. Moody has released his latest horror short for the viewing public to enjoy! The video, which can be seen below, stars scream queen Devanny Pinn (Piranha, Song of the Shattered, 15 Till Midnight) as the object of a secret admirer's dangerous affections. In a race for her life, Pinn's character must find a way to outwit her admirer and escape with her life. Valetine's Prey is one part of the Trick or Eat series which is still filming.

Trick or Eat is a horror anthology series from Sick Flick Productions in which the wraparound segment will involve five friends gather together and tell two ghost stories each during a Halloween dinner, but as the stories grow darker and darker a more sinister plot is soon revealed. The in between will involve the short film segments which Jonathan A. Moody has been previewing on sites like Youtube and Vimeo.
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  • 4/7/2011
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Watch The Short Film 'Bashed' From The 'Trick Or Eat' Series
A new short film by Jonathan Moody was released via it's Facebook page at midnight last night and I thought I'd share it with y'all. Good job with a one on one cast and just in time for Halloween!

                                  

 

Bashed... "In the woods no one can hear you Die"... Bashed is a grindhouse type short filmed in Williamsburg, Va by filmmaker Jonathan A. Moody for his anthology series "Trick or Eat". It stars DaNae West (The Gritters, ZombThology) and Russ A. Bryan (Psychopath, Paranormal) as two office workers spending sometime alone together with some secrets to tell. Who would have guessed it was going to be their last? 

DaNae, Russ, and Jonathan had all worked together in another short film in Northern Virginia with filmmakers Robert Elkins and Victor Michael Anthony Nash. The short film was "Nightmare at Bunnyman Bridge" which played at this years Fright Night Film Festival. 

Also...
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  • 10/18/2010
  • by brians
  • GeekTyrant
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