When fans attended Tom Petty's concerts at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, they didn't realize that they were attending his final shows. Now, videos of the artist's final performances serve as precious mementos of his talent. One fan video taken by Brian James showed Petty and the Heartbreakers playing their 1996 song "Walls". The video was taken on Sept. 21—less than two weeks before Petty's death. "This next song is a request," the singer said in the video. "We hardly ever take requests, but this one is from me." The song debuted on the band's ninth studio album, which was the soundtrack to the 1996 romantic comedy She's the One featuring...
- 10/3/2017
- E! Online
WWE.com
When Brian James aka The Road Dogg recently hit back at fans criticizing the WWE product, it came as a shock to see a WWE agent on the defensive and not being to be able to handle the social media feedback.
Suddenly, it’s all become clear as on a recent edition of Mlw Radio, it was noted that James is the man responsible for writing the majority of the creative for SmackDown in recent months. The show has been heavily panned by fans for months now with its lack of plot development and baffling finishes.
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After a fan tweeted the New Age Outlaw, he told them to go and watch Ring of Honor or Lucha Underground if they weren’t enjoying WWE. If executives were to stumble upon these tweets, it could be trouble for James as WWE are notorious for not wanting to mention any...
When Brian James aka The Road Dogg recently hit back at fans criticizing the WWE product, it came as a shock to see a WWE agent on the defensive and not being to be able to handle the social media feedback.
Suddenly, it’s all become clear as on a recent edition of Mlw Radio, it was noted that James is the man responsible for writing the majority of the creative for SmackDown in recent months. The show has been heavily panned by fans for months now with its lack of plot development and baffling finishes.
After a fan tweeted the New Age Outlaw, he told them to go and watch Ring of Honor or Lucha Underground if they weren’t enjoying WWE. If executives were to stumble upon these tweets, it could be trouble for James as WWE are notorious for not wanting to mention any...
- 12/10/2015
- by Kenny McIntosh
- Obsessed with Film
Halloween may be over, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t great horror and sci-fi movies arriving this Tuesday on Blu-ray and DVD. Scream Factory is keeping themselves busy with the release of both Bloodsucking Bastards and Stung (the latter in conjunction with IFC Midnight), and for those of you creature feature fans out there, Lavalantula comes home on November 3rd.
Other notable releases this week include México Barbaro, The Diabolical, Arrow’s special edition Blu for Tenderness of the Wolves, and The Diabolical.
Bloodsucking Bastards (Scream Factory Blu-ray & DVD)
Bloodsucking Bastards stars Fran Kranz as Evan Sanders, a low-level, dutiful employee stuck in a boring job at a soul-killing every corporation. Evan’s the kind of guy who does all the work and gets none of the credit, but at least he gets to spend his days with his beautiful co-worker/girlfriend Amanda (Emma Fitzpatrick) and...
Other notable releases this week include México Barbaro, The Diabolical, Arrow’s special edition Blu for Tenderness of the Wolves, and The Diabolical.
Bloodsucking Bastards (Scream Factory Blu-ray & DVD)
Bloodsucking Bastards stars Fran Kranz as Evan Sanders, a low-level, dutiful employee stuck in a boring job at a soul-killing every corporation. Evan’s the kind of guy who does all the work and gets none of the credit, but at least he gets to spend his days with his beautiful co-worker/girlfriend Amanda (Emma Fitzpatrick) and...
- 11/3/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
As I sit here, writing my Bloodsucking Bastards review while glancing over my shoulder towards the only entrance to my cubicle, it’s easy to understand the true horrors of this wittily hilarious vampire splatterfest. One quote in particular hits home all-too closely, when a disgruntled character realizes how perfect his “fluorescent shithole” of an office is for a corporate vamp takeover, given how few windows permit the real world’s beauty from cutting through a demoralizing darkness.
Have we not all become bloodsucking drones, clocking in countless hours of work to achieve that next (meaningless) goal just to keep the numbers crunching and dollars flowing (most of which the average worker won’t see)? The horror of Bloodsucking Bastards is not found through vampire bites, but in stinging corporate satire that seems too smart for a horror comedy – and too damn real.
Written by the L.A. comedy troupe Dr. God,...
Have we not all become bloodsucking drones, clocking in countless hours of work to achieve that next (meaningless) goal just to keep the numbers crunching and dollars flowing (most of which the average worker won’t see)? The horror of Bloodsucking Bastards is not found through vampire bites, but in stinging corporate satire that seems too smart for a horror comedy – and too damn real.
Written by the L.A. comedy troupe Dr. God,...
- 9/4/2015
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Bloodsucking Bastards
Written by Dr. God & Ryan Mitts
Directed by Brian James O’Connell
USA, 2015
What would happen if Joss Whedon and Mike Judge had a cinematic love child? If our puny human brains were capable of comprehending such unmitigated awesomeness, it would probably resemble something like Bloodsucking Bastards. A product of the Los Angeles comedy troupe, Dr. God, this satirical bloodletting starts a bit sluggish, but finishes with an inspired stream of gags and gore. Director Brian James O’Connell has a cult hit on his hands.
This won’t be the first (or last) review to describe Bloodsucking Bastards as Buffy the Vampire Slayer (the television juggernaut, not the abysmal film) meets Office Space. And what the hell is wrong with that, punk?!? Endearingly quirky, sarcastic beyond all measure, and painfully observant, there are more clever one-liners and non-sequiturs packed into this 80 minute bundle than any other 2015 comedy...
Written by Dr. God & Ryan Mitts
Directed by Brian James O’Connell
USA, 2015
What would happen if Joss Whedon and Mike Judge had a cinematic love child? If our puny human brains were capable of comprehending such unmitigated awesomeness, it would probably resemble something like Bloodsucking Bastards. A product of the Los Angeles comedy troupe, Dr. God, this satirical bloodletting starts a bit sluggish, but finishes with an inspired stream of gags and gore. Director Brian James O’Connell has a cult hit on his hands.
This won’t be the first (or last) review to describe Bloodsucking Bastards as Buffy the Vampire Slayer (the television juggernaut, not the abysmal film) meets Office Space. And what the hell is wrong with that, punk?!? Endearingly quirky, sarcastic beyond all measure, and painfully observant, there are more clever one-liners and non-sequiturs packed into this 80 minute bundle than any other 2015 comedy...
- 9/4/2015
- by J.R. Kinnard
- SoundOnSight
Stars: Fran Kranz, Emma Fitzpatrick, Joey Kern, Jacquelyn Palmquist, Pedro Pascal | Written by Dr. God, Ryan Mitts | Directed by Brian James O’Connell
Horror and comedy have always gone hand in hand. Laughs often alleviate the tension and who doesn’t crack a smile at the goriest, over the top scenes of horror? But the true horror-comedy, a purposeful bland of the two genres can be trickier to pull off than you think. When it works, it can produce wonders such as Shaun of the Dead, Brain Dead and last years horror hit, Wyrmwood. But when it doesn’t work, eurgh… That’s when things can go horribly wrong. But what happens when the comedy takes over and the laughs outweigh the horror? Well you get fantastically funny, bloodsoaked comedy like Bloodsucking Bastards.
Cranking up the laughs to eleven, Bloodsucking Bastards is the Office Space of the horror genre, a...
Horror and comedy have always gone hand in hand. Laughs often alleviate the tension and who doesn’t crack a smile at the goriest, over the top scenes of horror? But the true horror-comedy, a purposeful bland of the two genres can be trickier to pull off than you think. When it works, it can produce wonders such as Shaun of the Dead, Brain Dead and last years horror hit, Wyrmwood. But when it doesn’t work, eurgh… That’s when things can go horribly wrong. But what happens when the comedy takes over and the laughs outweigh the horror? Well you get fantastically funny, bloodsoaked comedy like Bloodsucking Bastards.
Cranking up the laughs to eleven, Bloodsucking Bastards is the Office Space of the horror genre, a...
- 9/3/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
On Friday, September 4th, Scream Factory will release the hilarious vampire-infused workplace comedy Bloodsucking Bastards, which stars Fran Kranz, Pedro Pascal, Joey Kern, Emma Fitzpatrick, Joel Murray and Yvette Yates. Directed by Brian James O’Connell, the film celebrated its world premiere earlier this year at the 2015 Slamdance Film Festival and this weekend, Bloodsucking Bastards will arrive in select cities and on VOD.
Recently, Daily Dead had the opportunity to speak with Fitzpatrick about her role in the film, collaborating with her hysterical co-stars, and getting the chance to kick some vampire ass in Bloodsucking Bastards. Fitzgerald also discussed her involvement in another great recent horror film, The Collection—produced by the same team behind Bloodsucking Bastards—and how she sees the tide changing for female actors in Hollywood today.
Thanks for speaking with me today, Emma. I thought you were great in The Collection and Bloodsucking Bastards was just as great,...
Recently, Daily Dead had the opportunity to speak with Fitzpatrick about her role in the film, collaborating with her hysterical co-stars, and getting the chance to kick some vampire ass in Bloodsucking Bastards. Fitzgerald also discussed her involvement in another great recent horror film, The Collection—produced by the same team behind Bloodsucking Bastards—and how she sees the tide changing for female actors in Hollywood today.
Thanks for speaking with me today, Emma. I thought you were great in The Collection and Bloodsucking Bastards was just as great,...
- 9/2/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
You can tell we’re getting close to Halloween as the month of September has a myriad of great films arriving on VOD platforms that should help get everyone in the ‘spirit’ for every horror fan’s favorite upcoming holiday. The highly anticipated horror comedy Cooties starring Rainn Wilson, Elijah Wood, Leigh Whannell and Alison Pill is finally getting released on September 18th and Scream Factory is kicking off the month with a horror comedy too, the hilarious Bloodsucking Bastards, which arrives on VOD on September 4th.
On September 1st, The Curse of Downers Grove is coming to VOD courtesy of Anchor Bay and on the very same day, Dark Sky Films is releasing the psychological thriller Para Elisa as well. Other notable films hitting VOD in September include Hellions, Contracted Phase II, Some Kind of Hate and Run, Hide, Die.
Blood Moon (Uncork’d Entertainment/Jinga Films)- September...
On September 1st, The Curse of Downers Grove is coming to VOD courtesy of Anchor Bay and on the very same day, Dark Sky Films is releasing the psychological thriller Para Elisa as well. Other notable films hitting VOD in September include Hellions, Contracted Phase II, Some Kind of Hate and Run, Hide, Die.
Blood Moon (Uncork’d Entertainment/Jinga Films)- September...
- 8/31/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
WWE.com
As the ‘Road Dogg’ Jesse James, the one-time Brian Armstrong carved a legacy for himself in WWE history. The man’s real name is actually Brian James, but he’s part of the well-known Armstrong wrestling family. His father, Bob wrestled with the surname, so all 4 of his sons, Brian, Brad, Steve and Scott took on the moniker also. It wasn’t until Road Dogg had been in the industry for over a decade that he got his first major run.
Making his then-wwf debut in 1994 as ‘The Roadie’, the man worked alongside Jeff Jarrett. Acting largely as a manager, he was something also allowed to show what he could do inside the ring. That said, it would be another few years before the Road Dogg character was created. That particular persona gave the wrestler more stature, and he became part of D-Generation X.
Forming ‘The New Age...
As the ‘Road Dogg’ Jesse James, the one-time Brian Armstrong carved a legacy for himself in WWE history. The man’s real name is actually Brian James, but he’s part of the well-known Armstrong wrestling family. His father, Bob wrestled with the surname, so all 4 of his sons, Brian, Brad, Steve and Scott took on the moniker also. It wasn’t until Road Dogg had been in the industry for over a decade that he got his first major run.
Making his then-wwf debut in 1994 as ‘The Roadie’, the man worked alongside Jeff Jarrett. Acting largely as a manager, he was something also allowed to show what he could do inside the ring. That said, it would be another few years before the Road Dogg character was created. That particular persona gave the wrestler more stature, and he became part of D-Generation X.
Forming ‘The New Age...
- 8/7/2015
- by Jamie Kennedy
- Obsessed with Film
After the announcement of the Fightfest’s opening and closing films a week ago, the UK’s premiere horror festival has announced its complete line-up… And they’re not making it easy for us to bring you reviews of the majority of the films screening this year!
Yes, not only is Frightfest taking over the Vue cinema on Leicester Square again this year but they’re also taking over an extra screen, Screen 1, at the old home of Frightfest, The Prince Charles Cinema – which will be the location of Another “Discovery” screen strand.
From the press release:
Bigger, bolder, bloodier…Film4 FrightFest 2015 marks its 16th year with its largest line-up ever. From Thurs 27 August to Mon 31 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will return to the Vue West End, Leicester Square to present seventy-six films across five screens, plus a host of special events. There are eighteen...
Yes, not only is Frightfest taking over the Vue cinema on Leicester Square again this year but they’re also taking over an extra screen, Screen 1, at the old home of Frightfest, The Prince Charles Cinema – which will be the location of Another “Discovery” screen strand.
From the press release:
Bigger, bolder, bloodier…Film4 FrightFest 2015 marks its 16th year with its largest line-up ever. From Thurs 27 August to Mon 31 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will return to the Vue West End, Leicester Square to present seventy-six films across five screens, plus a host of special events. There are eighteen...
- 7/2/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Shadow people, sharp-fanged co-workers, and insistent sinister spirits will just be a few of the monsters haunting the theaters at this year's Film4 FrightFest. The full lineup for the upcoming event is packed with 76 films aimed to unforgettably frighten audiences.
Press Release: "Film news (UK): Film4 FrightFest serves up a fearsome feast with a record 76 films, embracing 20 world and 42 UK & European premieres
Bigger, bolder, bloodier…Film4 FrightFest 2015 marks its 16th year with its largest line-up ever. From Thurs 27 August to Mon 31 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will return to the Vue West End, Leicester Square to present seventy-six films across five screens, plus a host of special events. There are eighteen countries representing five continents with a record-breaking sixteen European premieres and twenty-six UK premieres. In addition, there is a further ‘Discovery’ strand at The Prince Charles Cinema, signalling a welcome return to FrightFest’s spiritual home.
Press Release: "Film news (UK): Film4 FrightFest serves up a fearsome feast with a record 76 films, embracing 20 world and 42 UK & European premieres
Bigger, bolder, bloodier…Film4 FrightFest 2015 marks its 16th year with its largest line-up ever. From Thurs 27 August to Mon 31 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will return to the Vue West End, Leicester Square to present seventy-six films across five screens, plus a host of special events. There are eighteen countries representing five continents with a record-breaking sixteen European premieres and twenty-six UK premieres. In addition, there is a further ‘Discovery’ strand at The Prince Charles Cinema, signalling a welcome return to FrightFest’s spiritual home.
- 7/2/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Details the upcoming convention screening of Bloodsucking Bastards, as well as casting updates for the Scream TV series and AMC's Preacher pilot, are featured in our latest round-up.
Bloodsucking Bastards: The office-set horror comedy Bloodsucking Bastards will screen at the Texas Frightmare Weekend on May 2nd at 8pm:
Press Release -- "An Office Space meets Shaun of the Dead action-packed horror comedy, Bloodsucking Bastards stars Fran Kranz as Evan Sanders, a low-level, dutiful employee stuck in a boring job at a soul-killing every corporation. Evan’s the kind of guy who does all the work and gets none of the credit, but at least he gets to spend his days with his beautiful co-worker/girlfriend Amanda (Emma Fitzpatrick) and his slacker best friend Tim (Joey Kern).
Unfortunately, it all falls apart in one fell swoop when Amanda breaks up with him and Evan’s boss Ted (Joel Murray) hands...
Bloodsucking Bastards: The office-set horror comedy Bloodsucking Bastards will screen at the Texas Frightmare Weekend on May 2nd at 8pm:
Press Release -- "An Office Space meets Shaun of the Dead action-packed horror comedy, Bloodsucking Bastards stars Fran Kranz as Evan Sanders, a low-level, dutiful employee stuck in a boring job at a soul-killing every corporation. Evan’s the kind of guy who does all the work and gets none of the credit, but at least he gets to spend his days with his beautiful co-worker/girlfriend Amanda (Emma Fitzpatrick) and his slacker best friend Tim (Joey Kern).
Unfortunately, it all falls apart in one fell swoop when Amanda breaks up with him and Evan’s boss Ted (Joel Murray) hands...
- 4/22/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Exclusive: La-based sales outfit brings It’s Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong and Bloodsucking Bastards to Filmart.
Roman Kopelevich’s Red Sea Media is to handle all international sales for It’s Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong and is debuting the romantic comedy to buyers this week at Filmart.
Directed and written by Emily Ting, the film stars Jamie Chung (Big Hero 6) and Bryan Greenberg (Friends With Benefits), and was produced by Ting with Sophia Shek.
Chung plays a Chinese American who visits Hong Kong for the first time and meets a Us expat (Greenberg). But as romance blossoms, time is not on their side.
The rights deal was negotiated by Kopelevich for Red Sea Media and Ari Haas of Sedgemoore Pictures on behalf of the filmmakers.
Ting said: “We shot the film in Hong Kong last summer and I couldn’t be happier to be returning ‘home’ a year later with the finished product.”
Bloodsucking...
Roman Kopelevich’s Red Sea Media is to handle all international sales for It’s Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong and is debuting the romantic comedy to buyers this week at Filmart.
Directed and written by Emily Ting, the film stars Jamie Chung (Big Hero 6) and Bryan Greenberg (Friends With Benefits), and was produced by Ting with Sophia Shek.
Chung plays a Chinese American who visits Hong Kong for the first time and meets a Us expat (Greenberg). But as romance blossoms, time is not on their side.
The rights deal was negotiated by Kopelevich for Red Sea Media and Ari Haas of Sedgemoore Pictures on behalf of the filmmakers.
Ting said: “We shot the film in Hong Kong last summer and I couldn’t be happier to be returning ‘home’ a year later with the finished product.”
Bloodsucking...
- 3/25/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
The Hot Slamdance Feature produced by Fortress Features and Maybe This Year (Mty) Productions Acquires Distribution
Shout! Factory, a leading multi- platform entertainment company, has acquired the North American rights to Bloodsucking Bastards, a vampire comedy-horror feature directed by Brian James O’Connell and penned by the comedy troupe Dr. God from an original script by Ryan Mitts. The announcement was made today by Shout! Factory’s founders Richard Foos, Bob Emmer and Garson Foos, and the producers … Continue reading →
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Shout! Factory, a leading multi- platform entertainment company, has acquired the North American rights to Bloodsucking Bastards, a vampire comedy-horror feature directed by Brian James O’Connell and penned by the comedy troupe Dr. God from an original script by Ryan Mitts. The announcement was made today by Shout! Factory’s founders Richard Foos, Bob Emmer and Garson Foos, and the producers … Continue reading →
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- 2/1/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a trailer for Bloodsucking Bastards, Phantasmagoria, and The Scarehouse, The Boston Horror Show lineup for 2015, Zombie with a Shotgun episode details, a Q&A with Ninjas vs Monsters director, Justin Timpane, and much more:
Bloodsucking Bastards Trailer and Premiere Details: “An Office Space meets Shaun of the Dead action-packed vampire comedy, Bloodsucking Bastards stars Fran Kranz as Evan Sanders, a dutiful and overworked employee stuck at a soul-killing corporation with his beautiful co-worker and girlfriend Amanda (Emma Fitzpatrick) and his slacker best friend Tim (Joey Kern). Evan’s world begins to crumble when Amanda dumps him and his boss Ted (Joel Murray) hands his coveted promotion to his nemesis Max (Pedro Pascal). When his officemates start going through disturbing changes and bodies begin to pile up, Evan must...
Bloodsucking Bastards Trailer and Premiere Details: “An Office Space meets Shaun of the Dead action-packed vampire comedy, Bloodsucking Bastards stars Fran Kranz as Evan Sanders, a dutiful and overworked employee stuck at a soul-killing corporation with his beautiful co-worker and girlfriend Amanda (Emma Fitzpatrick) and his slacker best friend Tim (Joey Kern). Evan’s world begins to crumble when Amanda dumps him and his boss Ted (Joel Murray) hands his coveted promotion to his nemesis Max (Pedro Pascal). When his officemates start going through disturbing changes and bodies begin to pile up, Evan must...
- 1/18/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
It’s easy to overlook the Slamdance Film Festival while in Park City attending Sundance. But year after year, the smaller event up the hill increasingly proves its programming is worth paying attention to. Last year, Slamdance gave us the odd, ethically complicated documentary Kung Fu Elliot, which became a bit of a cult favorite and wound up at Fantastic Fest in the fall. My sudden most-anticipated selection from the 2015 Slamdance program is sure to head to Austin later this year, too. It’s called Bloodsucking Bastards, and I don’t think there’s any better way of describing its aesthetic than Flickchart’s comparison of “Office Space meets Shaun of the Dead.” Only instead of zombies, the heroes here have to deal with vampires. The metaphorical concept has to do with how working at an office is “soul-killing,” as the synopsis puts it. Not that such a layer of meaning matters, because...
- 1/15/2015
- by Christopher Campbell
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
A new dawn of artificial intelligence, a truck that’s literally fueled by zombies, neck-chomping co-workers, and much more. We’re back with another trio of trailers, this time featuring Chappie, Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead, and Bloodsucking Bastards.
“Every child comes into the world full of promise, and none more so than Chappie: he is gifted, special, a prodigy. Like any child, Chappie will come under the influence of his surroundings – some good, some bad – and he will rely on his heart and soul to find his way in the world and become his own man. But there’s one thing that makes Chappie different from anyone else: he is a robot. The first robot with the ability to think and feel for himself. His life, his story, will change the way the world looks at robots and humans forever.”
Directed by Neill Blomkamp off a screenplay he wrote with Terri Tatchell,...
“Every child comes into the world full of promise, and none more so than Chappie: he is gifted, special, a prodigy. Like any child, Chappie will come under the influence of his surroundings – some good, some bad – and he will rely on his heart and soul to find his way in the world and become his own man. But there’s one thing that makes Chappie different from anyone else: he is a robot. The first robot with the ability to think and feel for himself. His life, his story, will change the way the world looks at robots and humans forever.”
Directed by Neill Blomkamp off a screenplay he wrote with Terri Tatchell,...
- 1/15/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Pedro Pascal
What happens when one of the stars from Cabin in the Woods is an employee for a Game of Thrones star? Well, I guess bloodshed can be assumed.
The first trailer for Bloodsucking Bastards premiered on Wednesday. The film stars Fran Kranz as a working stiff who gets passed over for a big promotion because the company hired the flashy, handsome big talker played by Game of Thrones‘ Pedro Pascal. The movie also stars Joel Murray (Mad Men), Yvette Yates (Inherent Vice) Joey Kern (Super Troopers) and Emma Fitzpatrick (The Collection).
Directed by Brian James O’Connell, the premise seems hyper absurd and looks destined for cult fame much like Franz’s other major starring role, Cabin in the Woods. It also includes what looks like a few crazy performances by Pascal and the rest of the cast so it could be a fun genre ride when it...
What happens when one of the stars from Cabin in the Woods is an employee for a Game of Thrones star? Well, I guess bloodshed can be assumed.
The first trailer for Bloodsucking Bastards premiered on Wednesday. The film stars Fran Kranz as a working stiff who gets passed over for a big promotion because the company hired the flashy, handsome big talker played by Game of Thrones‘ Pedro Pascal. The movie also stars Joel Murray (Mad Men), Yvette Yates (Inherent Vice) Joey Kern (Super Troopers) and Emma Fitzpatrick (The Collection).
Directed by Brian James O’Connell, the premise seems hyper absurd and looks destined for cult fame much like Franz’s other major starring role, Cabin in the Woods. It also includes what looks like a few crazy performances by Pascal and the rest of the cast so it could be a fun genre ride when it...
- 1/14/2015
- by Zach Dennis
- SoundOnSight
Axs TV’s “Seriously. Funny. Thursdays” returns Jan. 15 with new episodes of the stand-up comedy series “Gotham Comedy Live” and a second season of the original talking-head comedy series “MOCKpocalypse,” TheWrap has learned.
“Gotham Comedy Live” is an hour-long live comedy series filmed at the famed Gotham Comedy Club in New York. Veteran comedian Sinbad will perform alongside emerging comics on “Gotham Comedy Live,” which is now in its fourth season.
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Also Read: Comedy Group Dr. God Sets Up Axs TV Show, Wraps First Feature (Exclusive)
Hailing from Los Angeles-based comedy troupe Dr. God, this season of “MOCKpocalypse” finds...
“Gotham Comedy Live” is an hour-long live comedy series filmed at the famed Gotham Comedy Club in New York. Veteran comedian Sinbad will perform alongside emerging comics on “Gotham Comedy Live,” which is now in its fourth season.
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Also Read: Comedy Group Dr. God Sets Up Axs TV Show, Wraps First Feature (Exclusive)
Hailing from Los Angeles-based comedy troupe Dr. God, this season of “MOCKpocalypse” finds...
- 12/19/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Los Angeles-based comedy group Dr. God is taking its collective talents to both the big and small screens with its upcoming film “Bloodsucking Bastards” and the soon-to-air TV series “MOCKpocalypse,” TheWrap has learned. Consisting of Sean Cowhig, Neil Garguilo, Brian James O'Connell, David Park and Justin Ware, Dr. God is an improv and sketch comedy group that has achieved national popularity in the alternative comedy scene. Dr. God (pictured above) has partnered with Fortress Features and Mty Productions to produce the horror comedy “Bloodsucking Bastards,” which O'Connell recently directed from a script that Dr. God co-wrote with Ryan Mitts. Also...
- 4/22/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Fortress Features (The Collector, The Collection, The Hunted ) is in pre-production on the indie flick Bloodsucking Bastards, directed by Brian James O’Connell, and the first casting news has arrived.
Fran Kranz (pictured, The Cabin in the Woods) stars alongside Pedro Pascal and Yvette Yates. Joel Murray, Joey Kern, Patricia Rae, Emma Fitzpatrick, and Parvesh Cheena co-star.
According to the Tracking Board, the horror comedy was pitched as “The Office” meets Shaun of the Dead.
Synopsis:
A down-on-his-luck cubicle worker must deal with the horrible reality that everyone in his office is turning into vampires.
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Fran Kranz (pictured, The Cabin in the Woods) stars alongside Pedro Pascal and Yvette Yates. Joel Murray, Joey Kern, Patricia Rae, Emma Fitzpatrick, and Parvesh Cheena co-star.
According to the Tracking Board, the horror comedy was pitched as “The Office” meets Shaun of the Dead.
Synopsis:
A down-on-his-luck cubicle worker must deal with the horrible reality that everyone in his office is turning into vampires.
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Got news? Click here to submit it!
Subscribe to the Dread Central YouTube Channel!
Fend off bastards in the comments section below!
- 4/21/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Since 1995 and their release of the Dean Koontz limited edition of Strange Highways, Cemetery Dance Publications has evolved into one of the premiere publishers of genre limited editions. They’ve become known for their sumptuous, oversized work – their massive release of Stephen King's It: The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition comes to mind – but one of the company’s most interesting projects is their Novella Series. These short novels always received the same care and attention as Cemetery Dance’s major publications: limited print runs, Smyth-sewn bindings, acid free paper, illustrations, and signatures by the authors. In recent years, Cemetery Dance has brought the aesthetics of their Novella Series to other higher-profile limited edition novella-length titles, like Stephen King’s Blockade Billy and The Dark Man and Peter Straub’s Pork Pie Hat and The Buffalo Hunter. Now comes the new limited edition of Brian James Freeman’s Weak and Wounded.
- 2/14/2014
- by Kevin Quigley
- FEARnet
On Monday (Jan. 6), WWE will presenting an old school version of "Raw," featuring many names from the company's history, who will join forces with current stars for a unique show. The arena is given a retro look, the ring looks like it's right out of the early '90s, and it's a night where everyone gets to have just a little bit more fun.
One of those taking part in the show is Brian James, better known to wrestling fans as Road Dogg, one half of the New Age Outlaws tag team. Zap2it had the chance to chat with Road Dogg about catching up with old friends in the wrestling business, what to expect from the show and who he thinks is going to go far in the "Royal Rumble," among other topics.
Zap2it: The old school "WWE Raw" concept is almost becoming an annual event at this point.
One of those taking part in the show is Brian James, better known to wrestling fans as Road Dogg, one half of the New Age Outlaws tag team. Zap2it had the chance to chat with Road Dogg about catching up with old friends in the wrestling business, what to expect from the show and who he thinks is going to go far in the "Royal Rumble," among other topics.
Zap2it: The old school "WWE Raw" concept is almost becoming an annual event at this point.
- 1/6/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Zombie Blondes. Oh, the possibility for jokes here. Would putting a bullet in their brains really even do any good? Would they purge every time they devoured flesh? We could go on endlessly! In any event ...
According to Variety Smash Media Films has tapped Lior Chefetz and Joe Swanson to script the horror flick Zombie Blondes.
Harry Winer and Shelley Hack will produce.
The film is based on the book of the same name by Brian James and follows a girl at a new high school who hopes to find acceptance with the cheerleader crowd only to find out there may be something life-threatening in the activity.
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According to Variety Smash Media Films has tapped Lior Chefetz and Joe Swanson to script the horror flick Zombie Blondes.
Harry Winer and Shelley Hack will produce.
The film is based on the book of the same name by Brian James and follows a girl at a new high school who hopes to find acceptance with the cheerleader crowd only to find out there may be something life-threatening in the activity.
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- 10/18/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Rights to Brian James' novel "Zombie Blondes" have been picked up by Smash Media Films. The production outfit - along with producers Harry Winer and Shelley Hack - will deveop the story with screenwriters Lior Chefetz and Joe Swanson. The book's publisher described the tale like this: From the moment Hannah Sanders arrived in town, she felt there was something wrong. A lot of houses were for sale, and the town seemed infected by an unearthly quiet. And then, on Hannah.s first day of classes, she ran into a group of cheerleaders.the most popular girls in school. The odd thing was that they were nearly identical in appearance: blonde, beautiful, and deathly pale. But Hannah wants desperately to fit in.regardless of what her friend Lukas is telling her: If she...
- 10/18/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Jeff Mangum, lead singer of the defunct, beloved band Neutral Milk Hotel, played a surprise performance at Zuccotti Park Tuesday night, raising spirits and giving free hugs to a crowd of protesters demonstrating against Wall Street.
“Of course I support [Occupy Wall Street]” Mangum said, following the 10 p.m. show. “This is just something small I can do.”
A girl shaking his hand said Mangum “injected new vibrancy” to the protest, and he said, “That’s exactly what I’d want.” The singer,...
“Of course I support [Occupy Wall Street]” Mangum said, following the 10 p.m. show. “This is just something small I can do.”
A girl shaking his hand said Mangum “injected new vibrancy” to the protest, and he said, “That’s exactly what I’d want.” The singer,...
- 10/5/2011
- by Mike Vilensky
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Author Joe R. Lansdale's new short story "Christmas with the Dead" is making the leap to the big screen this summer. The Bubba Ho-Tep writer will produce the project with Brian James set to direct. Shooting begins this June in Nacogdoches, Texas. I'm excited about it moving forward and very fortunate to have some fine people at the helm. I'm looking forward to begin filming this summer," says Landsdale.
- 12/28/2010
- by wil
- HorrorYearbook
Year: 2008
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Author: Brian James
Amazon link: link
Trailer: link
Rating: 5.8 out of 10
Back in August I posted, an admittedly, off the cuff rebuke to a comment Brian James made about how the zombies in his novel, "Zombie Blondes," differed from the classic sort we all know and love. See, unlike the mindless brain eating rotters that occupy most of our favorite films and books, James' zombies are beautiful, popular, dead cheerleaders, who need blood to stay youthful. At the time, my feeling was that, by James' description, his ghoulish girls were more like vampires than zombies and that he was merely using the zombie metaphor to highlight the classic Ya fiction theme of "be yourself." Of course, not too long after the post went up I received a message from James saying that I had him all wrong and that his novel in fact gives muchas credence to the zombie mythos,...
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Author: Brian James
Amazon link: link
Trailer: link
Rating: 5.8 out of 10
Back in August I posted, an admittedly, off the cuff rebuke to a comment Brian James made about how the zombies in his novel, "Zombie Blondes," differed from the classic sort we all know and love. See, unlike the mindless brain eating rotters that occupy most of our favorite films and books, James' zombies are beautiful, popular, dead cheerleaders, who need blood to stay youthful. At the time, my feeling was that, by James' description, his ghoulish girls were more like vampires than zombies and that he was merely using the zombie metaphor to highlight the classic Ya fiction theme of "be yourself." Of course, not too long after the post went up I received a message from James saying that I had him all wrong and that his novel in fact gives muchas credence to the zombie mythos,...
- 10/23/2008
- QuietEarth.us
Young adult fiction is loaded with great authors who exploit amazing scifi concepts to express the ever important teenage targeted theme of "be yourself." Scott Westerfeld and Rodrigo Corral's spectacular Uglies trilogy may come immediately to mind, but there are many others out there. The recently released Zombie Blondes, with it's Mean Girls meets Invasion of the Body Snatchers storyline, feels primed to become another classic; but is its title appropriate? In a recent interview with Scifi, author Brian James discusses the fact that his blonde zombies are very different from the zombies we all know and love, explaining that "These aren't the roving, rotten-flesh kind that only exist in the movies. These zombies are beautiful [and] popular... They use blood from the living to maintain their own appearance of being among the living." You know, I don't mind mixin' up the zombie mythology here and there but, uh, that's called a Vampire dude.
- 8/5/2008
- QuietEarth.us
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