Tagline: "What if your quiet neighbor was Ted Bundy?" Distribution house Indican Pictures has picked up Stanley Yung's (2 Bedroom 1 Bath) #1 Serial Killer. This film, which was previously titled Chink, involves a working Joe going postal. And, Indican Pictures has released the film's first trailer. The clip shows Eddy pushed to the breaking point. As well, the film stars Jason Tobin, Eugenia Yuan, Rane Jameson and Tzi Ma. Fans of indie horror can find the first trailer, exclusively on 28Dla, here. The trailer tells more of #1 Serial Killer's story. The clip shows Eddy constantly humiliated by those around him. Socially awkward, Eddy begins to strategize a violent plan, to get even with everyone. He starts stalking those in his life who have wronged him. Soon, Eddy becomes an unstoppable serial killer. Can he top Ted Bundy's body count? It is likely that #1 Serial Killer will have a release date later this year.
- 2/4/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
With the La Asian Pacific Film Festival kicking off tonight, Twitch is here to recommend five can't miss titles for your festival planning. Laapff (aka Vc Fest) runs May 2-12 at the DGA, Cgv, and Art Theatre of Long Beach. Check out the official site for more and let us know what you are going to see! Linsanity Evan Jackson Leong's Sundance 2013 docu has found just about as many fans throughout its festival run as the film's Chinese-American b-baller has in his meteoric rise to fame. The film opens the fest at the DGA tonight. Chink Director Stanley Yung's crime thriller certainly has an inflammatory name. A Vc alumni production through and through, the film is written by Koji Steven Sakai, produced by...
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- 5/3/2013
- Screen Anarchy
Christopher Rice, Jane Espenson, David Gerrold, Phil Jimenez, and Wendy Pini lead a stellar lineup of guests and speakers to Bent-Con 2012, the pop-culture con for gay fans of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Comics, Games, Movies, and Books!
Now in its third year, Bent-Con promotes, encourages, celebrates and appreciates Lgbt and Lgbt-friendly contributions to the comic-book, gaming, Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror mediums of artists, writers, creators, publishers, directors, actors, producers and fans, be they works targeted directly to Lgbt audiences or the larger realm of underground and mainstream pop-culture as a whole.
(But it’s just easier to think of it like a Comic-Con, only gayer!)
Headlining guests include:
Christopher Rice: Already the author of four Nyt best-selling novels, Christopher has been an openly queer author since the publication of his first novel, A Density of Souls. Christopher will be reflecting on his already impressive career, as well as previewing his new novel,...
Now in its third year, Bent-Con promotes, encourages, celebrates and appreciates Lgbt and Lgbt-friendly contributions to the comic-book, gaming, Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror mediums of artists, writers, creators, publishers, directors, actors, producers and fans, be they works targeted directly to Lgbt audiences or the larger realm of underground and mainstream pop-culture as a whole.
(But it’s just easier to think of it like a Comic-Con, only gayer!)
Headlining guests include:
Christopher Rice: Already the author of four Nyt best-selling novels, Christopher has been an openly queer author since the publication of his first novel, A Density of Souls. Christopher will be reflecting on his already impressive career, as well as previewing his new novel,...
- 9/14/2012
- by The DoorQus Maximus
- doorQ.com
The seasons are changing and it's time for a little more blood and a lot more Asian-Americans on screen. Chink, the feature directorial debut of Stanley Yung, approaches the (perhaps) familiar story of an aspiring serial killer from a new perspective, one that acknowledges the challenges and stereotypes of growing up as a minority in the United States, and then gives that premise a good, hard, subversive shove. From the production notes: Meet Eddy Tsai. He hates being Asian. He's even changed his last name to "Richards" and lies that he was adopted by Caucasian parents. His lifelong dream is to become a serial killer like his hero Ted Bundy ... Eddy, played by Jason Tobin, must work to control his emotions in order...
- 9/4/2012
- Screen Anarchy
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