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Evan Tramel

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‘All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster’ Opens Up Halloween Hell on Screambox Today; Watch the Trailer Here!
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The All Hallows’ Eve franchise, which introduced the world to the iconic slasher Art the Clown way back in 2013, is back with brand new installment All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster, now streaming on Screambox!

This latest entry into the anthology franchise, which prides itself on spotlighting the hard work of the indie horror community, shines the spotlight on a brand-new crop of filmmakers.

All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster features a collection of short films curated by one of the producers of the indie horror blockbuster, Terrifier 2, Steve Barton, alongside Horrible Imaginings Film Festival executive director Miguel Rodriguez.

In the new movie…

“When a lost traveler comes across an isolated rural gas station on Halloween night, she thinks she’s found her way home. Unbeknownst to her, the eerie gas station is the residence of a family of degenerate, devilish creatures. As the night descends into a hellish nightmare, the young woman becomes...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 10/25/2024
  • by Brad Miska
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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‘All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster’ Opens Up Halloween Hell on Tubi Today; Watch the Trailer Here
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The All Hallows’ Eve franchise, which introduced the world to the iconic slasher Art the Clown way back in 2013, is back with brand new installment All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster.

From Ruthless Studios, All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster is now streaming on TubiTV.

Exclusively watch the official trailer down below.

This latest entry into the anthology franchise, which prides itself on spotlighting the hard work of the indie horror community, shines the spotlight on a brand-new crop of filmmakers.

All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster features a collection of short films curated by one of the producers of the indie horror blockbuster, Terrifier 2, Steve Barton, alongside Horrible Imaginings Film Festival executive director Miguel Rodriguez. In the new movie…

“When a lost traveler comes across an isolated rural gas station on Halloween night, she thinks she’s found her way home. Unbeknownst to her, the eerie gas station is the residence of a family of degenerate,...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 10/31/2023
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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‘All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster’ – Trick or Treat at the Gates of Hell This Halloween! [Exclusive]
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This Halloween, Ruthless Studios will unleash the third entry of the All Hallows’ Eve series, which introduced the world to the iconic slasher Art the Clown way back in 2013.

Titled All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster, this latest entry into the anthology film franchise, which prides itself on spotlighting the hard work of the indie horror community, is ready to shine the spotlight on a brand-new crop of filmmakers.

Releasing October 2023, All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster will feature a collection of short films curated by one of the producers of the indie horror blockbuster, Terrifier 2, Steve Barton, alongside Horrible Imaginings Film Festival executive director Miguel Rodriguez.

In the new movie…

“When a lost traveler comes across an isolated rural gas station on Halloween night, she thinks she’s found her way home. Unbeknownst to her, the eerie gas station is the residence of a family of degenerate, devilish creatures. As the night descends into a hellish nightmare,...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 5/23/2023
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
‘Black Water Vampire’ Review
Stars: Danielle Lozeau, Bill Oberst Jr., Andrea Monier, Anthony Fanelli, Robin Steffen | Written and Directed by Evan Tramel

Raymond Banks has been locked up and certified criminally insane for the murders of four women whose bodies were brutalised and dumped in the woods, but Andrea Adams thinks the police have got it wrong and she’s taking her film crew to find out the truth. What they find there can only be told by the footage left behind. Who or what is responsible for a series of brutal killings, where the victims’ bodies have been found drained of blood in Black Water Creek?

Right you know the drill, let’s get the usual statement out of the way first. Black Water Vampire is – wait for it – a found footage flick. And as you know all too well by now, I hate (the majority of) found footage flicks… However, there are...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 3/23/2014
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Maeve Dermody in Black Water (2007)
Black Water Vampire DVD Review
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Title: Black Water Vampire Director: Evan Tramel Starring: Danielle Lozeau, Andrea Monier, Anthony Fanelli, Robin Steffen, Bill Oberst Jr. Running time: 82 Minutes, Not Rated Special Features: Behind the Scenes A documentary film crew investigate a series of brutal killings known as the Black Water murders where women were found stripped naked in the snow with unusual bite marks on their neck. A man named Raymond Banks (Bill Oberst Jr.) was accused of killings, however the documentary crew aren’t buying his story and want to save him from his wrongful conviction. As they uncover more evidence that Raymond may not have been the culprit, they suddenly encounter the true killer [ Read More ]

The post Black Water Vampire DVD Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
See full article at ShockYa
  • 2/3/2014
  • by juliana
  • ShockYa
The Black Water Vampire (2014)
Exclusive: New Poster and Stills from Evan Tramel's 'Black Water Vampire'
The Black Water Vampire (2014)
With writer and director Evan Tramel’s horror feature The Black Water Vampire releasing today on DVD/VOD via Image Entertainment, we caught up with the flick’s producer Jesse Baget to discuss the project, and received an exclusive new poster and four never-before-seen stills in the process.

Starring Danielle Lozeau (Legion), Andrea Monier (The Lady Killers), Anthony Fanelli, Robin Steffen and Bill Oberst Jr. (Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies), with special effects by Damien Leone and original music by Richard Figone, The Black Water Vampire follows the exploits of a documentary film crew who investigate a series of brutal killings known as the Black Water murders. As they delve deeper into the story, they stumble upon a horrifying secret... a secret they may not survive.

Baget told us of the evolution on the project which was filmed in Big Bear, California over the course of fifteen days. “I was surprised...
See full article at FEARnet
  • 1/21/2014
  • by Sean Decker
  • FEARnet
Sink Your Teeth into This Black Water Vampire Contest!
Alrighty, kids! It's time to give away something cool! In honor of the upcoming release of Black Water Vampire, we've got your chance to win a copy And a $50 gift card. Read on to learn more.

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Bill Oberst, Jr., Danielle Lozeau, Andrea Monier, Anthony Fanelli, and Robin Steffen star. The Black Water Vampire was directed by Evan Tramel.

Look for it on DVD and VOD on January 21, 2014.

Synopsis

A group of young documentary filmmakers set off to uncover the true story behind the Black Water murders, a series of brutal killings where women were found dumped in the woods, savagely slain, with their mutilated bodies completely drained of blood. In an attempt to exonerate the man accused of the crimes, they journey into...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 1/20/2014
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
The Black Water Vampire to Take a Bite Out of DVD
Rlj/Image Entertainment have sent over the first look at the DVD art for The Black Water Vampire along with all the details you need to help decide if this is something you cats wanna take a bite out of! Read on!

Bill Oberst Jr., Danielle Lozeau, Andrea Monier, Anthony Fanelli and Robin Steffen star. The Black Water Vampire was directed by Evan Tramel.

Look for it on DVD and VOD on January 21, 2014.

Synopsis

A group of young documentary filmmakers set off to uncover the true story behind the Black Water murders, a series of brutal killings where women were found dumped in the woods, savagely slain, with their mutilated bodies completely drained of blood. In an attempt to exonerate the man accused of the crimes, they journey into the wilderness where the deaths occurred and find themselves face to face with a form of evil they could have never imagined.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 12/12/2013
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
If The Found Footage Don’t Get Ya, The Black Water Vampire Will
I don’t blame indie filmmakers for continuing to trawl the Found Footage genre. It’s a cheap way to make a movie and show off their creativity, and hey, why not offer up a decent story or two. The problem with these Found Footage movies, though, is they’re all pretty much the same thing, with a long, slow build-up capped off with a chaotic 10 or so final minutes. The trick, of course, is not to bore the viewer to death until you finally get to that payoff. That’s easier said than done. I haven’t clue if director Evan Tramel manages this with “Black Water Vampire”, but I get the feeling all that crazy shenanigans you see in the trailer? Those are probably all from the final 10 minutes or so of the movie. I could be wrong, of course. Take a gander at the trailer for “Black Water Vampire” below.
See full article at Beyond Hollywood
  • 12/12/2013
  • by Nix
  • Beyond Hollywood
Bloodsuckers Invade Found Footage with this Trailer for The Black Water Vampire
Back in May we got our first look at Bill Oberst, Jr., in the found footage saga of The Black Water Vampire, and now, with Image Entertainment set to release the film in early 2014, a trailer has arrived. Check it out, and look for more soon.

Jesse Baget (Breathless, Cellmates) wrote and produced the film under his Ruthless Pictures banner. Evan Tramel directed. In addition to Bill Oberst, Jr., The Black Water Vampire stars Danielle Lozeau (The Eye, Legion), Andrea Monier (Elizabethtown, Are You Scared 2), Robin Steffen (The Lackey), and Anthony Fanelli.

The Black Water Vampire follows a documentary film crew as they investigate a series of brutal killings known as the Black Water Murders. As they delve deeper into the story, the crew stumbles upon a horrifying secret buried deep in the woods, a secret they might not survive.

Oberst was excited about portraying the alleged serial killer Raymond Banks in the film,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 11/16/2013
  • by Debi Moore
  • DreadCentral.com
Zip Up Your Tent with this Trailer for The Black Water Vampire
The latest found footage film is titled The Black Water Vampire. In the film, several documentarians set out to track down a killer of women. They find a vampire, instead. This title stars Danielle Lozeau (Legion), Andrea Monier and Bill Oberst Jr. The film was directed by first time director Evan Tramel, from Jesse Baget's script (Mischief Night). And now, a mysterious trailer is available for The Black Water Vampire. The film's wider story involves freeing an innocent man. One man is behind bars, but another is still killing women near the Black Water woods. Several flmmakers hope to exonerate Raymond Banks (Bill Oberst Jr.), the man behind bars. To do this, they will have to venture into the murderer's killing grounds. This reviewer admits to avoiding most found footage films, but The Black Water Vampire hosts genre favourite Bill Oberst Jr. So, this critic will have to find...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 10/22/2013
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
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