Billed as “a thrilling creature feature inspired by classics like Tremors and the 1988 remake of The Blob,” director Aaron Bratcher’s Slash Squatch is now being fan-funded via Indiegogo.
The project is looking to raise $35,000 in the next couple weeks to bring Slash Squatch to life on screen, with 28 backers raising nearly $6,000 at the time of this article’s publication.
In Slash Squatch, “A weapon wielding Sasquatch ravages a small town.”
Director Aaron Bratcher previews, “Brace yourself for edge-of-your-seat tension and adrenaline-fueled action, brought to life with stunning old-school practical effects.”
The first five minutes of the upcoming film have already been shot and released on the project’s official website, with plans for the rest of the film to begin production in September.
Head over to Indiegogo to learn more and pitch in.
Toni Hudson, Lynn Lowry, Bill Oberst Jr., and Autumn Ivy star.
Aaron Bratcher and Cole Erickson wrote the screenplay.
The project is looking to raise $35,000 in the next couple weeks to bring Slash Squatch to life on screen, with 28 backers raising nearly $6,000 at the time of this article’s publication.
In Slash Squatch, “A weapon wielding Sasquatch ravages a small town.”
Director Aaron Bratcher previews, “Brace yourself for edge-of-your-seat tension and adrenaline-fueled action, brought to life with stunning old-school practical effects.”
The first five minutes of the upcoming film have already been shot and released on the project’s official website, with plans for the rest of the film to begin production in September.
Head over to Indiegogo to learn more and pitch in.
Toni Hudson, Lynn Lowry, Bill Oberst Jr., and Autumn Ivy star.
Aaron Bratcher and Cole Erickson wrote the screenplay.
- 8/15/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Twice a month Joe Lipsett will dissect a new Amityville Horror film to explore how the “franchise” has evolved in increasingly ludicrous directions. This is “The Amityville IP.”
After a number of bloated runtimes and technically inept entries, it’s something of a relief to watch Amityville Christmas Vacation (2022). The 55-minute film doesn’t even try to hit feature length, which is a wise decision for a film with a slight, but enjoyable premise.
The amusingly self-aware comedy is written and directed by Steve Rudzinski, who also stars as protagonist Wally Griswold. The premise is simple: a newspaper article celebrating the hero cop catches the attention of B’n’B owner Samantha (Marci Leigh), who lures Wally to Amityville under the false claim that he’s won a free Christmas stay.
Naturally it turns out that the house is haunted by a vengeful ghost named Jessica D’Angelo (Aleen Isley), but...
After a number of bloated runtimes and technically inept entries, it’s something of a relief to watch Amityville Christmas Vacation (2022). The 55-minute film doesn’t even try to hit feature length, which is a wise decision for a film with a slight, but enjoyable premise.
The amusingly self-aware comedy is written and directed by Steve Rudzinski, who also stars as protagonist Wally Griswold. The premise is simple: a newspaper article celebrating the hero cop catches the attention of B’n’B owner Samantha (Marci Leigh), who lures Wally to Amityville under the false claim that he’s won a free Christmas stay.
Naturally it turns out that the house is haunted by a vengeful ghost named Jessica D’Angelo (Aleen Isley), but...
- 4/30/2024
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
Last year, it was announced that Preston Fassel's Our Lady of the Inferno—the first book in the "Fangoria Presents" line from Cinestate—is being developed as a film, and now it's been revealed that it will also come to life in audio form, with horror icon Barbara Crampton voicing one of the lead characters.
Mark Alan Miller is overseeing an audiobook version of the 1980s-set Our Lady of the Inferno at his imprint Encyclopocalypse Publications, and The A.V. Club reports that Crampton will voice Nicolette Aster, “a waste management executive in 1980s Manhattan who moonlights as a serial killer.”
Crampton will be joined by other impressive talents in the voice cast, including Gigi Shane as Nicolette's adversary Ginny Kurva, Autumn Ivy as Ginny's sister Tricia, and Kasey Lansdale as Tammy, a new-in-town target of Nicolette.
Other voice roles are still being cast, and we'll be sure to...
Mark Alan Miller is overseeing an audiobook version of the 1980s-set Our Lady of the Inferno at his imprint Encyclopocalypse Publications, and The A.V. Club reports that Crampton will voice Nicolette Aster, “a waste management executive in 1980s Manhattan who moonlights as a serial killer.”
Crampton will be joined by other impressive talents in the voice cast, including Gigi Shane as Nicolette's adversary Ginny Kurva, Autumn Ivy as Ginny's sister Tricia, and Kasey Lansdale as Tammy, a new-in-town target of Nicolette.
Other voice roles are still being cast, and we'll be sure to...
- 4/18/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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