If you’re one of the lucky few at Fantasia tomorrow night, you’ll get to see the premiere of Boneboys, the newest slice and dice of survival horror from one of the producers of the original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
The rest of us, for now, will have to settle for this new teaser trailer.
Boneboys comes to us courtesy of Duane Graves and Justin Meeks, the writing/directing duo behind the underrated The Wild Man of the Navidad, and Kim Henkel, producer of Tobe Hooper’s classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
Synopsis:
Boneboys is a gut-wrenching, nonstop roller coaster ride through the hellish underbelly of inner city America. A birthday celebration at an upscale restaurant sets in motion events that bring Sissy; her brother, Mikey; and their friends, Kenny and Barbie, face-to-face with the macabre world of the Boneboys. Inspired by Jonathan Swift's tale A Modest Proposal,...
The rest of us, for now, will have to settle for this new teaser trailer.
Boneboys comes to us courtesy of Duane Graves and Justin Meeks, the writing/directing duo behind the underrated The Wild Man of the Navidad, and Kim Henkel, producer of Tobe Hooper’s classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
Synopsis:
Boneboys is a gut-wrenching, nonstop roller coaster ride through the hellish underbelly of inner city America. A birthday celebration at an upscale restaurant sets in motion events that bring Sissy; her brother, Mikey; and their friends, Kenny and Barbie, face-to-face with the macabre world of the Boneboys. Inspired by Jonathan Swift's tale A Modest Proposal,...
- 8/3/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
The Boneboys is a looming cannibalistic feature that continues to confuse one film fan. The first trailer for the feature, hosted here, shows a group of friends on the run from something or someone that is left unexplained. Unfortunately, these friends run into a family of cannibals who seem to be on the hungry side. How does a family of cannibals manage to live in a major urban centre? With that question aside, horror fans might remember writer Kim Henkel from his work on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974). This is one of Duane Graves' first feature films as director and Justin Meeks (The Wild Man of Navidad) has a background in both an acting and directing. Have a look at the first trailer for their latest horror venture below and try to put the puzzle pieces together. Directors: Duane Graves and Justin Meeks. Writer/producer: Kim Henkel. Cast: Ali Faulkner,...
- 8/3/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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