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'Trim Season' Los Angeles premiere at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Downtown Los Angeles, June 6, 2024

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Ariel Vida

Trim Season (2023)
In uncharted territory by Paul Risker
Trim Season (2023)
Trim Season

Production designer Ariel Vida's sophomore directorial feature, Trim Season, follows a group of young people who isolate themselves on a secluded farm in Northern California, making easy money trimming marijuana. When Emma (Bethlehem Million), Julia (Alex Essoe), and Dusty (Bex Taylor-Klaus), begin to suspect the farm and its matriarch Mona (Jane Badler) are shrouded in dark practices, they realise they might not escape with their lives.

When I connected with Essoe virtually, she was full of enthusiastic energy. The Canadian actress has long been a personal favourite genre performer after first seeing her in Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer’s Starry Eyes. The visceral character she played in Marcus Dunstan's The Neighbour, opposite Josh Stewart, remains one of her most seductive and captivating performances. Together they show her emotional range, moving effortlessly between vulnerability and a cold, distant and rawer presence, that she has built upon throughout her career,...
See full article at eyeforfilm.co.uk
  • 6/12/2024
  • by Paul Risker
  • eyeforfilm.co.uk
Bloody Disgusting’s Summer Horror Preview: 24 Horror Movies You Don’t Want to Miss
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Our Summer Horror Preview 2024 is here! The 2024 slate of summer horror releases looks packed, which is excellent news, considering the year has gotten off to a sluggish start for the genre at the box office. Not only is the release schedule so stacked that it’s guaranteed to keep us distracted while we wait for Halloween, but this summer also brings some of the year’s most anticipated titles from MaXXXine to Alien: Romulus and Longlegs.

This guide covers the highlights of what’s already been announced, but as always, expect a handful of streaming, Digital, and VOD releases to pop up over the next few months as well.

Here are 24 horror movies you don’t want to miss in Summer 2024…

Under Paris – June 5 (Netflix)

French filmmaker Xavier Gens (Mayhem!, Frontier(s)) ensures this summer is stuffed to the gills with shark horror. This time, a shark swims into...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 6/7/2024
  • by Meagan Navarro
  • bloody-disgusting.com
7 New Horror Movies Releasing This Week Including Netflix Shark Movie ‘Under Paris’
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This week’s horror releases bring a killer shark onto Netflix and the feature debut of Ishana Night Shyamalan into theaters, and that’s only the beginning of the tidal wave of new horror.

Here’s all the new horror releasing June 3, 2024 – June 9, 2024!

For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.

The breakout Korean blockbuster Exhuma was released in theaters here in the United States back in March, and Well Go USA Entertainment brought it home to VOD this Tuesday.

Exhuma is directed by Jang Jae-Hyun (Svaha: The Sixth Finger) and stars popular Korean actors Choi Min-Sik (Oldboy, I Saw the Devil), Kim Go-Eun (Hero, Little Women), Yoo Hai-Jin (A Taxi Driver), and Lee Do-Hyun (Prison Playbook, Sweet Home).

In the film, “When a renowned shaman (Kim Go-Eun) and her protégé (Lee Do-hyun) are hired by a wealthy, enigmatic family, they begin investigating the cause of...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 6/5/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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‘Trim Season’ Exclusive Clip: Bex Taylor-Klaus Suffers a Cruel Fate
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A job at a marijuana farm turns nightmarish in director Ariel Vida’s Trim Season, and Blue Harbor Entertainment is releasing the film in theaters and on demand June 7, 2024.

While you wait, Bloody Disgusting has been provided with an exclusive clip from the film featuring “Scream” and Hell Fest‘s Bex Taylor-Klaus. It’s a visually striking sneak peek at the upcoming movie, and it looks like Taylor-Klaus’ character is about to meet a bloody end…

Directed by award-winning filmmaker and production designer Ariel Vida, Trim Season stars Bethlehem Million (Sick, “And Just Like That…”) as Emma, an adrift, jobless, 20-something seeking purpose. Along with a group of young people from Los Angeles, she drives up the coast to make quick cash trimming marijuana on a secluded farm in Northern California.

“Cut off from the rest of the world, they soon realize that Mona (Jane Badler) – the seemingly amiable owner...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 6/3/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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Trim Season trailer: Alex Essoe and Bex Taylor-Klaus experience horror on a marijuana farm this June
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A couple months ago, we heard that Blue Harbor Entertainment had acquired the U.S. distribution rights to the horror thriller Trim Season and were planning to give it a theatrical and On Demand release sometime in June. Now we know exactly when this release is going to happen – June 7th – and we’ve gotten our hands on a red band trailer, which can be seen in the embed above.

Starring Alex Essoe of Starry Eyes, Midnight Mass, and The Pope’s Exorcist and Bex Taylor-Klaus of Hell Fest, The Killing, and the Scream TV series, Trim Season was directed by award-winning producer and production designer Ariel Vida, who made her feature directorial debut with the 2022 mystery thriller Vide Noir.

The film has the following synopsis: Emma, jobless and searching for purpose, joins a group of twenty-somethings from Los Angeles and heads up the coast to make quick cash trimming...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 4/23/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Horror Highlights: Faceless After Dark, Trim Season, Screamboat
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Faceless After Dark: "Following her breakout success as the star of a killer clown horror flick, Bowie now finds herself struggling to capitalize on its success. But when she is suddenly held hostage by an unhinged fan posing as that same killer clown, horror becomes her reality as she fights to survive the night and escape before he completes his sinister plan to recreate the film’s fatal plot. Jenna Kanell from the Terrifier franchise gives a tour-de-force performance in this wild, gory ride."

Written by: Jenna Kanell and Todd Jacobs Directed by: Raymond Wood Produced by: Raymond Wood Cast: Jenna Kanell (Terrifier franchise, Renfield, Bad Boys: Ride or Die), Danny Kang (Insatiable, NCIS Hawai'i), Danielle Lyn (Mayfair Witches, Single Drunk Female), Max Calder (Stranger Things,Jungle Cruise), Michael Aaron Milligan (TV's Outer Banks, TV's The Purge), Kathrine Barnes (Average Joe, Queer as Folk), Jason MacDonald (The Vampire Diaries, NCIS...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 4/22/2024
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
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‘Trim Season’ Unrated Trailer – Acclaimed Movie Takes a Nightmarish Trip to a Marijuana Farm
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A job at a marijuana farm turns nightmarish in director Ariel Vida’s Trim Season, and Blue Harbor Entertainment has released the trailer just in time for 4/20 this weekend.

Trim Season will open in theaters and on demand June 7, 2024.

Directed by award-winning filmmaker and production designer Ariel Vida, Trim Season stars Bethlehem Million as Emma, an adrift, jobless, 20-something seeking purpose. Along with a group of young people from Los Angeles, she drives up the coast to make quick cash trimming marijuana on a secluded farm in Northern California.

“Cut off from the rest of the world, they soon realize that Mona (Jane Badler) – the seemingly amiable owner of the estate – is harboring secrets darker than any of them could imagine. It becomes a race against time for Emma and her friends to escape the dense woods with their lives.”

The cast also includes “Scream” and Hell Fest‘s Bex Taylor-Klaus,...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 4/19/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Trim Season Trailer Rolls Up a Cannabis-Laced Horror Film with Jane Badler
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Jobless and searching for purpose, a group of 20-somethings from Los Angeles head up the coast to make quick cash trimming marijuana on a secluded farm in Northern California. Cut off from the rest of the world, they soon realize that the estate is harboring darker secrets than any of them could imagine, as they race against time to escape the dense woods with their lives. That's the chilling premise of Trim Season, and you can check out the new trailer above.

We caught up with the film's director, Ariel Vida, and star, Jane Badler, who also produced the project. Folks might remember Badler for her portrayal of Diana, the sexually charged villain of the cult classic TV series V. In Trim Season, she plays a terrifying landowner named Mona, a character that will give you nightmares — even if cannabis isn't your thing. Badler and Vida opened up about past...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 4/19/2024
  • by Will Sayre
  • MovieWeb
Chattanooga Film Festival 2024 Announces Final Wave of Programming
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The eleventh edition of Chattanooga Film Festival is unleashing another summer camp for cinephiles from June 21-28, 2024. While the fest already unveiled a massive first wave of programming for their 2024 event, the final wave of feature programming brings even more cinematic genre madness, including a rare look at Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III.

In addition to all the new premieres and upcoming horror titles to look forward to in this wave; look for special tributes that come with a rare workprint screening and more (pay attention Texas Chainsaw Massacre fans).

From the press release, “Joining the previously announced World Premiere Video Vision are three more features making their debut at the festival. A film marking the triumphant return of a filmmaker the festival’s fans know and love, and two more from filmmakers whose mind-altering visions are sure to end up on countless Best of 2024 lists.

First, there’s...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 4/16/2024
  • by Meagan Navarro
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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Trim Season: Alex Essoe, Bex-Taylor Klaus horror thriller to get a June release
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Blue Harbor Entertainment has picked up the U.S. distribution rights to the horror thriller Trim Season, Variety reports, and they’re planning to give the film – which stars Alex Essoe of Starry Eyes, Midnight Mass, and The Pope’s Exorcist and Bex Taylor-Klaus of Hell Fest, The Killing, and the Scream TV series – a theatrical and VOD release sometime in June.

Directed by award-winning producer and production designer Ariel Vida, who made her feature directorial debut with the 2022 mystery thriller Vide Noir, Trim Season has the following synopsis: Emma, jobless and searching for purpose, joins a group of twenty-somethings from Los Angeles and heads up the coast to make quick cash trimming marijuana on a secluded farm in Northern California. Cut off from the rest of the world, they soon realize that the estate is harboring darker secrets than any of them could imagine, and it becomes a race...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 2/28/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
'Trim Season' Los Angeles premiere at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Downtown Los Angeles, June 6, 2024
‘Trim Season’ – A Weed Farm Gets Nightmarish in Horror Film Acquired for Summer Release
'Trim Season' Los Angeles premiere at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Downtown Los Angeles, June 6, 2024
A job at a marijuana farm turns nightmarish in director Ariel Vida’s Trim Season, and Variety reports today that the horror film has been acquired by Blue Harbor Entertainment for U.S. release.

While no date has been set just yet, look for Trim Season to debut in theaters and on VOD this June.

In Trim Season, ““Emma, jobless and searching for purpose, joins a group of twenty-somethings from Los Angeles and heads up the coast to make quick cash trimming marijuana on a secluded farm in Northern California. Cut off from the rest of the world, they soon realize that the estate is harboring darker secrets than any of them could imagine, and it becomes a race against time for Emma and her friends to escape the dense woods with their lives.”

The cast includes “Scream” and Hell Fest‘s Bex Taylor-Klaus, Starry Eyes, “Midnight Mass” and Doctor Sleep‘s Alex Essoe,...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 2/15/2024
  • by Meagan Navarro
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Jared Moshé Talks Different Kind of Time Travel in Judy Greer Starrer ‘Aporia’: ‘It’s ‘Blue Valentine’ Meets ‘Primer’’
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Forget Westerns: “The Ballad of Lefty Brown” director Jared Moshé is going on a whole different journey.

In “Aporia,” which world premieres at Fantasia, Sophie (Judy Greer) is trying to keep things together after her Mal husband is killed in a drunk-driving accident. Struggling to comfort teenage daughter, she makes a shocking discovery: his friend, a former physicist, has managed to build a mysterious machine.

Edi Gathegi, Faithe Herman and Payman Maadi also star.

“I like to call it a time-traveling movie that never goes back in time,” Moshé tells Variety.

“I had this idea: What if there was a gun you could shoot into the past? I didn’t want to, say, kill baby Hitler and change the entire world, but show a character who wants to regain control of her life.”

“I started writing this when I became a father. I was getting ‘The Ballad’ off the ground,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 7/24/2023
  • by Marta Balaga
  • Variety Film + TV
Popcorn Frights Film Festival’s First Wave of Programming Celebrates Retro 3D Horror and World Premieres
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The Popcorn Frights Film Festival is back this year, both in-person and virtually, from August 10-20 in Fort Lauderdale, South Beach and virtually nationwide. The festival is leaping off the screen in full stereoscopic 3-D glory for its ninth edition, and they’ve unleashed a first wave of programming that includes new premieres and repertory celebrations.

Highlights include the World Premiere of Deliver Us on Opening Night; seven feature film World Premieres including Brandon Christensen’s The Puppetman; a special spotlight of made-in-Florida films featuring World Premieres of Big Easy Queens, Santastein, and a live original score performance for Herschell Gordon Lewis’ splatter masterpiece Blood Feast for its 60th anniversary; a “1983-d” celebration of 3-D films; and a focus on the “Australian Invasion” of bold new genre films coming from down under headlined by the World Premieres of Psychosis and Puzzle Box.

Access to the in-theater experience will be available...
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  • 6/29/2023
  • by Meagan Navarro
  • bloody-disgusting.com
‘Trim Season’ Review – A Bewitching Exploration of Gender, Magic, and Marijuana
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Cannabis is known to have many medical benefits and can be helpful with conditions like cancer, chronic pain, and Ptsd. There is also evidence of marijuana being connected to spirituality and being used for ritualistic purposes throughout history. Trim Season is a fantastical and thought-provoking commentary on gender and the magical benefits of cannabis.

Trim Season was written by David Blair (The Triangle), Sean E. DeMott (American Satan), and Cullen Poythress, directed by Ariel Vida (Vide Noir), and produced by Paper Street Pictures. Vida was the production designer for Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s mind-bending films Something in the Dirt and The Endless, and if you’re familiar with the universe Benson and Moorhead have created, you will appreciate the imaginative and almost mythical Easter Eggs Vida incorporates into Trim Season.

Trim Season follows the twentysomething Emma (Bethlehem Million), who is struggling to pay her rent when she loses...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 6/26/2023
  • by Michelle Swope
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Horror Highlights: Chattanooga Film Festival, “Eldritch, USA”, Sins Of The Salton Sea
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The Chattanooga Film Festival Conjures First Wave: "Hot on the haunted heels of their tenth-anniversary announcement, organizers of The Chattanooga Film Festival (Cff) have once assembled a first wave of strange and fantastic cinema for their hybrid edition this year.

First up is the North American premiere of a film primed to knock the socks off Cff’s longtime fans - filmmaker Jonas Trukanas‘ perfectly executed Lithuanian slasher We Might Hurt Each Other. Trukanas' briskly paced hoot of a horror film is one of this year’s true standouts and another title presented by Screambox. We Might Hurt Each Other has all the makings of a deeply satisfying cult classic.

Closing out the festival for those attending in person this year is Trim Season, marking the return of filmmaker Ariel Vida, who first attended Cff in 2019 with a secret screening of Vide Noir. Her latest combines a terrific ensemble cast,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 5/9/2023
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
A Weed Farm Becomes A Nightmare In Trim Season Poster & Images [Exclusive]
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Even the most positive of places can have a dark history, as seen in Trim Season. Hailing from the teams behind the Scare Package franchise and the Stephen Lang-led Old Man, the upcoming horror movie centers on a group of aimless LA twentysomethings who decide to work trimming marijuana on an isolated farm in Northern California, only to become the subject of horrifying events from the farm's past. Bethlehem Million and Alex Essoe lead the ensemble cast of Trim Season, with Ariel Vida at the helm.

Fresh off of its world premiere at The Overlook Film Festival, Screen Rant is proud to exclusively present the first poster and new images from the upcoming horror film Trim Season. The images offer a deeper look at its cast of young weed farmers who find themselves terrorized by the dark secrets of the isolated estate they're working on, as well as the hypnotic atmosphere of the movie.
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  • 4/19/2023
  • by Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
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Nicolas Cage’s ‘Renfield’ to Open Overlook Film Festival
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Nicolas Cage and Nicholas Hoult’s vampire drama Renfield is set to open the Overlook Film Festival with a world premiere.

And director Lee Cronin’s Evil Dead Rise, executive produced by Sam Raimi, will close the genre film festival, which unveiled its lineup on Tuesday. Evil Dead Rise stars Lily Sullivan, Alyssa Sutherland, Morgan Davies, Gabrielle Echols and Nell Fisher.

Universal’s Renfield horror comedy from director Chris McKay features a dynamic between Cage’s Dracula and Hoult’s tortured henchman and is set to hit theaters on April 14.

Overlook has also booked world premieres for Philip Barantini’s Accused, which stars Chaneil Kukar (Sex Education); Alexis Jacknow’s Clock, toplined by Dianna Agron, Jay Ali and Melora Hardin; Nick Kozakis’s Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism, an Aussie pic that stars Georgia Eyers, Dan Ewing, Tim Pocock, Eliza Matengu, John Wood and Rosie Traynor; Ariel Vida’s Trim Season...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 2/28/2023
  • by Etan Vlessing
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Something in the Dirt teaser trailer: Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead film gets November release
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Last year, we heard that the filmmaking duo of Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead were “returning to their DIY indie origins” with a new project called Something in the Dirt. Now a teaser trailer for Something in the Dirt has arrived online – and along with that comes the information that the movie is going to receive a theatrical release on November 4th!

Benson and Moorhead directed Something in the Dirt from a script written by Benson. The duo also produced the film and star in it… and the movie was actually filmed in their apartments during the pandemic shutdown. Here’s the story they’re telling with this one:

Two new neighbors witness what seems to be a supernatural event in one of their apartments. At first terrified, they realize that documenting this phenomenon could provide them the lives they’ve always dreamed of.

Benson and Moorhead are joined in...
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  • 8/22/2022
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Maxim Swinton Joins ‘Raymond And Ray’; Seamus Dever Boards ‘Invitation To A Murder’; Bethlehem Million, More To Star In ‘Trim Season’
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Exclusive: Maxim Swinton (Halston) has joined the cast of Raymond and Ray, writer-director Rodrigo García’s (Four Good Days) film for Apple Studios.

He joins an ensemble that includes Ewan McGregor, Ethan Hawke, Maribel Verdú and Sophie Okonedo, as previously announced.

The film currently in production in Virginia centers on Raymond (McGregor) and Ray (Hawke), half-brothers who have lived in the shadow of a terrible father. Somehow, they still each have a sense of humor, and his funeral is a chance for them to reinvent themselves. There’s anger, there’s pain, there’s folly, there might be love, and there’s definitely grave-digging.

Oscar winner Alfonso Cuarón is producing with Bonnie Curtis and Julie Lynn of Mockingbird Pictures, with Gabriela Rodriguez and Shea Kammer serving as EPs.

Swinton recently portrayed a younger version of McGregor’s fashion designer Halston in Netflix’s Emmy-winning miniseries of the same name. The...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 11/9/2021
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
Horror Thriller ‘Trim Season’ Sets Cast
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Trim Season, an upcoming horror thriller, has unveiled its cast for the feature film.

The project centers on a group of young people from Los Angeles who head to a remote marijuana farm where they hope to make some quick cash. Soon, they discover the location’s dark secrets as they race against time to escape the mountain on which they are trapped. The concept was loosely inspired by a group of women who went missing in Humboldt County, Calif. during harvesting season for marijuana and inspired an upcoming comic as well.

Ariel Vida, a veteran production designer on films such as ...
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  • 11/4/2021
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Horror Thriller ‘Trim Season’ Sets Cast
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Trim Season, an upcoming horror thriller, has unveiled its cast for the feature film.

The project centers on a group of young people from Los Angeles who head to a remote marijuana farm where they hope to make some quick cash. Soon, they discover the location’s dark secrets as they race against time to escape the mountain on which they are trapped. The concept was loosely inspired by a group of women who went missing in Humboldt County, Calif. during harvesting season for marijuana and inspired an upcoming comic as well.

Ariel Vida, a veteran production designer on films such as ...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 11/4/2021
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Trim Season,’ a Supernatural True-Crime Comic, Set for 2022
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True-crime will meet the supernatural next year when Scout Comics publishes Trim Season. The comic centers on a group of young people from Los Angeles who head to a remote marijuana farm where they encounter unspeakable horrors.

Trim Season is based on an original concept from Megan Sutherland, Sean E DeMott and Cullen Poythress that is loosely inspired by a group of women who went missing in Humboldt County, Calif. during harvesting season for marijuana. The idea sparked a screenplay, written by David Blair and Ariel Vida, which in turn birthed the comic, from writer Jake Hearns.

“I immediately thought of ...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 10/26/2021
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Trim Season,’ a Supernatural True-Crime Comic, Set for 2022
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True-crime will meet the supernatural next year when Scout Comics publishes Trim Season. The comic centers on a group of young people from Los Angeles who head to a remote marijuana farm where they encounter unspeakable horrors.

Trim Season is based on an original concept from Megan Sutherland, Sean E DeMott and Cullen Poythress that is loosely inspired by a group of women who went missing in Humboldt County, Calif. during harvesting season for marijuana. The idea sparked a screenplay, written by David Blair and Ariel Vida, which in turn birthed the comic, from writer Jake Hearns.

“I immediately thought of ...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
  • 10/26/2021
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Yellow Veil Pictures boards North American sales on EFM-bound ‘Vide Noir’ (exclusive)
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Neo-noir inspired by American indie folk band Lord Huron, written by band founder.

New York and Los Angeles-based arthouse specialist Yellow Veil Pictures has boarded North American sales rights to Vide Noir and will screen the mystery thriller at next week’s virtual EFM.

Ariel Vida directed the film inspired by American indie folk band Lord Huron and stars Victor Mascitelli as a young man embarking on a surreal journey through a sprawling, neon-lit city in search of his missing fiancée (Ashleigh Cummings).

His quest leads to the heart of a drug ring for a new experimental psychedelic called Vide Noir.
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  • 2/23/2021
  • by Jeremy Kay
  • ScreenDaily
‘Archenemy’ Review: Small-Scale Superheroics With Looks but Little Depth
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Superhero movies have become so pervasive since the turn of the millennium that they’ve spurred a whole subgenre of films subverting their formulas — primarily low-budget efforts like “Special,” “Super” and “Defendor,” but also major-studio projects “Joker” and “Hancock.” All share an interest in peeling back the mask, exploring the antisocial, delusional-fantasy side of superpowers.

Adam Egypt Mortimer’s third feature “Archenemy” occupies similar terrain, resourcefully using modest means to create a gritty yet stylized comic-book world in which a supposed fallen superhero may really just be some homeless guy with mental issues. However, that colorful surface is more successfully drawn than the characters and complications meant to fill it, leaving this noirish, (mostly) live-action cartoon feeling less like a dissection of superhero origin stories than an underdeveloped prologue to one.

It has its own prologue, marking the first of several sharp animated sequences credited to Sunando, Kevin Finnegan and Danny Perez.
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  • 12/11/2020
  • by Dennis Harvey
  • Variety Film + TV
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