With Magnet releasing his Last Shift (now on Netflix Instant), the director of Dread, Missionary and Cassadaga will see his slasher Most Likely to Die open in select theaters and On-Demand Friday, May 13th. Penned by Laura Brennan, and starring Chad Addison, Jake Busey and Tess Christiansen, Anthony Diblasi’s latest follows, “Gaby has been dreading her high school reunion for months. It’s not […]...
- 5/9/2016
- by MrDisgusting
- bloody-disgusting.com
With Magnet releasing his Last Shift (now on Netflix Instant), the director of Dread, Missionary and Cassadaga will see his slasher Most Likely to Die open in select theaters and On-Demand Friday, May 13th. Penned by Laura Brennan, and starring Chad Addison, Jake Busey and Tess Christiansen, Anthony Diblasi’s latest follows, “Gaby has been dreading her high school reunion for months. It’s not […]...
- 4/24/2016
- by MrDisgusting
- bloody-disgusting.com
Life-long adolescent rivalries are preventing the past from resting in peace in the upcoming horror film, ‘Most Likely to Die.’ Heather Morris is harrowingly discovering that old grudges die hard as she’s playing the hand she’s dealt in the movie, in which she’s forced to oppose such long-standing opponents as Perez Hilton and Jake Busey. To showcase the enduring struggles Morris’ character is forced to face, Shockya is premiering a new exclusive trailer for the movie. ‘Most Likely To Die’ was directed by ‘Last Shift’ helmer, Anthony Diblasi, and written by first-time feature film scribe, Laura Brennan. Marvista Entertainment is set to release the horror film in theaters on May [ Read More ]
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- 4/22/2016
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
The trailer recently dropped for The Funhouse Massacre, and it kicks off this morning's round-up. Also: a Kickstarter launch for Zombie Mouth Bubblegum, acquisition news for Terrordactyl, and Horror Hotel Season 2 premiere details.
The Funhouse Massacre: "The film, directed by Andy Palmer, stars Robert Englund, Jere Burns, Scottie Thompson, Clint Howard and Courtney Gains. The Funhouse Massacre, which was produced by Warner Davis, President of Petri Entertainment, will hit theaters in 15-20 U.S. markets on Friday, November 13th.
On Halloween night, a gruesome group of the United States' most notorious and colorful serial killers escape from Statesville Asylum and descend on a giant funhouse whose theme is based on their different reigns of terror. The unsuspecting carnival goers think that the carnage created is just part of the show, that is, until they become part of the main attraction. The only people left to stop them are a ragtag group of college kids,...
The Funhouse Massacre: "The film, directed by Andy Palmer, stars Robert Englund, Jere Burns, Scottie Thompson, Clint Howard and Courtney Gains. The Funhouse Massacre, which was produced by Warner Davis, President of Petri Entertainment, will hit theaters in 15-20 U.S. markets on Friday, November 13th.
On Halloween night, a gruesome group of the United States' most notorious and colorful serial killers escape from Statesville Asylum and descend on a giant funhouse whose theme is based on their different reigns of terror. The unsuspecting carnival goers think that the carnage created is just part of the show, that is, until they become part of the main attraction. The only people left to stop them are a ragtag group of college kids,...
- 10/31/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Stars: Heather Morris, Ryan Doom, Perez Hilton, Chad Addison, Tess Christiansen, Tatum Miranda, Skyler Vallo, Jason Tobias, Marci Miller, Johnny Ramey | Written by Laura Brennan | Directed by Anthony Diblasi
I thought that writer/director Anthony Diblasi had given up on the horror genre after he chose to helm Wuthering High School – a teen movie, more accurately a TV movie, take on the classic novel – and to be fair I thought it wouldn’t be much of a loss. You see, beyond his first film Dread, which was based on the short story of the same name by Clive Barker, I have pretty much disliked every movie he has made, including his two of his previous Frightfest-screened movies, Cassadaga and Missionary. However… and here’s where I eat my words (and my razor-edged hat if needs be) he hits it out of the park with Most Likely to Die.
With tongue placed firmly in cheek,...
I thought that writer/director Anthony Diblasi had given up on the horror genre after he chose to helm Wuthering High School – a teen movie, more accurately a TV movie, take on the classic novel – and to be fair I thought it wouldn’t be much of a loss. You see, beyond his first film Dread, which was based on the short story of the same name by Clive Barker, I have pretty much disliked every movie he has made, including his two of his previous Frightfest-screened movies, Cassadaga and Missionary. However… and here’s where I eat my words (and my razor-edged hat if needs be) he hits it out of the park with Most Likely to Die.
With tongue placed firmly in cheek,...
- 8/30/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
We've got the first photo for Most Likely to Die, the latest horror film from Missionary and Dread director Anthony Diblasi. Glee's Heather Morris, Jake Busey (From Dusk Till Dawn), Ryan Doom, Chad Addison, Skyler Vallo and Perez Hilton star.
Shooting recently wrapped in Los Angeles.
Written by Laura Brennan and featuring special effects by FX veteran Gary Tunnicliffe, the film follows a group of former classmates who are gathering for a pre-party at one of their homes the night before their 10-year high school reunion, and one-by-one, they are brutally slain in a matter befitting each’s senior yearbook superlative.
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Shooting recently wrapped in Los Angeles.
Written by Laura Brennan and featuring special effects by FX veteran Gary Tunnicliffe, the film follows a group of former classmates who are gathering for a pre-party at one of their homes the night before their 10-year high school reunion, and one-by-one, they are brutally slain in a matter befitting each’s senior yearbook superlative.
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- 10/28/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
In what's shaping up to be the horror literary event of the year in California, genre fans who fancy themselves a good book or two surely won't want to miss what's in the works for a special signing event coming to Dark Delicacies in Burbank this Saturday, July 28th.
To celebrate the recent release of the anthology Hell Comes to Hollywood, Dark Delicacies (3512 W. Magnolia) is hosting a signing with editor Eric Miller and many of the book's contributors including C. Courtney Joyner, Paul J. Salamoff, Shane Bitterling, Andrew Helm, Alan Bernhoft, Laura Brennan, Joseph Dougherty, Charles Muir, Elizabeth J. Musgrave, Jed Strahm, and Drew Pierce, who will all be in attendance to meet and greet fans.
To find out more about the event, check out the Dark Delicacies website for the entire lowdown. And be sure to also visit Hell Comes to Hollywood on Facebook.
Synopsis:
A screenwriter pays...
To celebrate the recent release of the anthology Hell Comes to Hollywood, Dark Delicacies (3512 W. Magnolia) is hosting a signing with editor Eric Miller and many of the book's contributors including C. Courtney Joyner, Paul J. Salamoff, Shane Bitterling, Andrew Helm, Alan Bernhoft, Laura Brennan, Joseph Dougherty, Charles Muir, Elizabeth J. Musgrave, Jed Strahm, and Drew Pierce, who will all be in attendance to meet and greet fans.
To find out more about the event, check out the Dark Delicacies website for the entire lowdown. And be sure to also visit Hell Comes to Hollywood on Facebook.
Synopsis:
A screenwriter pays...
- 7/26/2012
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
Turn on the TV or surf Boing Boing, and you’ll find that lifelike baby dolls called reborns are in the news. When people invest in these eerily lifelike and extremely expensive dolls, they treat them as if they are real babies. This creepy phenomenon inspired filmmakers Jennifer Maisel, Laura Brennan, and Rachel Leventhal to tackle the subject matter in Faux Baby, their quirky, hilarious series for Strike.TV. Soon to be on your TiVo, Faux Baby was also the first Strike.TV series to be put on Hulu. With the positive reaction from their audience and some great reviews, the creators feel they have accomplished many of the things they set out to achieve. The final product looks great and has led to a partnership that will be sure to give birth to more projects. Tubefilter asked the moms behind Faux Baby about the conception of their “baby”, the delivery room,...
- 2/2/2009
- by Julie Wolfson
- Tubefilter.com
This has got to be the strangest topic to do a series on, yet at the same time it's absolutely perfect for the web-series format. The show isn't for me, a single guy in my thirties so far removed from having a child. I can't totally relate, but I can appreciate it for its many merits. Creators Laura Brennan, Rachel Leventhal and Jennifer Maisel are smart, solid writers with a taste for the dark, which I love. The show is about a self-obsessed thirty-something couple considering childrearing, but giving the faux baby a shot first before jumping headlong into pregnancy and whatever follows that, who knows?...
- 11/11/2008
- by Jonathan Hludzinski
- Tubefilter.com
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