Screenager Productions, the team behind 2021’s Satan’s Servant, is back later this month with the brand new indie horror movie Welcome Week: A College Horror Anthology.
The film, a co-production with Gory Cory Productions and Zomboy Productionz, premiered at 2024’s Salem Horror Fest and will release worldwide on Blu-ray and all major digital retailers on August 30. The film will have sneak previews in select theaters across the US throughout the month of August.
Exclusively watch the official trailer for Welcome Week: A College Horror Anthology below.
“After a relentless masked killer interrupts their plans to attend a frat party, this horror anthology follows Andrew and his bumbling roommate Josh as they set out across their dangerous campus to save their kidnapped friend. As the duo creeps closer to uncovering the killer’s dark secret, Andrew reveals terrifying tales of college from his family’s dark history.”
Following its premiere...
The film, a co-production with Gory Cory Productions and Zomboy Productionz, premiered at 2024’s Salem Horror Fest and will release worldwide on Blu-ray and all major digital retailers on August 30. The film will have sneak previews in select theaters across the US throughout the month of August.
Exclusively watch the official trailer for Welcome Week: A College Horror Anthology below.
“After a relentless masked killer interrupts their plans to attend a frat party, this horror anthology follows Andrew and his bumbling roommate Josh as they set out across their dangerous campus to save their kidnapped friend. As the duo creeps closer to uncovering the killer’s dark secret, Andrew reveals terrifying tales of college from his family’s dark history.”
Following its premiere...
- 8/1/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
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Shane Warne.
Fourteen documentary projects – spanning a feature film about Shane Warne, a Vr project that traverses the historical expedition of Ernest Shackleton, to a short about Australia’s femme and butch scene in the 1950s – will share in $2.1 million of production funding from Screen Australia.
Twelve projects funded through the Producer Program, and two through the Commissioned Program.
Screen Australia head of documentary Bernadine Lim said,:“This is an exciting lineup of projects telling uniquely Australian stories across science, social issues, modern legends and even big cats, through different formats and media. It’s fantastic to support three co-productions which open up the teams to international opportunities in financing as well as audience reach.”
“The past few months have presented several challenges for the sector but it’s been great to see that many documentary projects have been able to continue production in some form, and we’re...
Fourteen documentary projects – spanning a feature film about Shane Warne, a Vr project that traverses the historical expedition of Ernest Shackleton, to a short about Australia’s femme and butch scene in the 1950s – will share in $2.1 million of production funding from Screen Australia.
Twelve projects funded through the Producer Program, and two through the Commissioned Program.
Screen Australia head of documentary Bernadine Lim said,:“This is an exciting lineup of projects telling uniquely Australian stories across science, social issues, modern legends and even big cats, through different formats and media. It’s fantastic to support three co-productions which open up the teams to international opportunities in financing as well as audience reach.”
“The past few months have presented several challenges for the sector but it’s been great to see that many documentary projects have been able to continue production in some form, and we’re...
- 6/3/2020
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
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