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30 March 2012 5:19 PM, PDT | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
Indie Horror Month may be winding down, but that doesn't mean our love for and support of indie filmmakers is going anywhere, and one such project we're keeping an eye on is Dave Reda's new short film Love Potion #8. Read on for a casting update and the first bit of artwork.
As Reda told us previously, "[It's] the story of a guy who is of course a total flop with chicks so he goes to see a gypsy who tires to give him love potion #9, but it's a bit too expensive for him. So while she is in the back looking for something cheaper, he decides to steal love potion #8. Horrible things ensue..."
Dave co-wrote the script with Jon Rosenberg and will direct. Cast members signed on so far include Brooke Lewis (Ms. Vampy, Slime City Massacre), Jessica Cameron (who will also appear in Reda's upcoming feature Shadow), Kelli Maroney (Night of the Comet, »
- The Woman In Black
20 February 2012 10:16 AM, PST | The Geek Files | See recent The Geek Files news »
It's the goo that just keeps on giving.
Filmmaker Gregory Lamberson is spreading his sticky celebration of 80s cult movies even further.
Slime City Massacre, which stars Debbie Rochon and Brooke Lewis and features cameos by Roy Frumkes and Lloyd Kaufman, is heading for Buffalo's Beyond Ghosts ParaHorror Weekend on May 26 following this month's screenings in Tampa and Las Vegas.
After slithering around the horror film festival circuit, Scm - which sees bomb survivors transformed into murderous slime creatures - was released on DVD in 2011 by Media Blasters and enjoyed a limited theatrical release from Indie Film Net.
"This is what it takes to make the audience aware of a film that defies easy categorisation," says Lamberson. "Scm is horror, it's sci-fi, it's action, it's bizarro comedy."
He added: "It took the original Slime City about 18 years to develop its reputation as a cult film; it needed to fade away and be rereleased and rediscovered. »
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3 February 2012 10:38 PM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
Author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson has announced three new theatrical screenings for Slime City Massacre, his gooey celebration of 1980s cult films which stars Debbie Rochon and Brooke Lewis and features cameos by Roy Frumkes and Lloyd Kaufman, taking place in Tampa, Fl; Las Vegas, Nv; and his hometown of Buffalo, NY.
After a successful tour on the horror film festival circuit, Scm was released on DVD in 2011 by Media Blasters and enjoyed a limited theatrical release from iFN, Indie Film Net.
“This is what it takes to make the audience aware of a film that defies easy categorization,” says Lamberson. “Scm is horror, it’s sci-fi, it's action, and it's bizarro comedy. It took the original Slime City about eighteen years to develop its reputation as a cult film; it needed to fade away and be re-released and rediscovered. Our goal with Scm is to keep it out there »
- The Woman In Black
3 February 2012 10:00 AM, PST | Best-Horror-Movies.com | See recent Best-Horror-Movies.com news »
Previously released in an extremely limited theatrical run (and on DVD, subsequently), Slime City Massacre is the brainchild of filmmaker Greg Lamberson, and serves as a follow up to one of the man’s most recognized works, Slime City. Familiar faces in Debbie Rochon, Brooke Lewis and Lloyd Kaufman help fill the cast. If you missed this outrageous throwback flick, you’re about to get three new opportunities to take in the insanity via the big screen. Check out the details below, especially if you’re currently a resident of Tampa, Las Vegas or Buffalo. »
4 items from 2012
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