The trailer for Michael Aguiar's The Laughing Mask is here! Horror fans might remember this title from an early teaser trailer, which was released in 2012. Since then, this title has been financed, casted and shot. From Bravestarr Pictures, The Laughing Masks stars Fran Rafferty, Inge Uys, Gabriel Lee, Sheyenne Rivers, Thomas Noel Smith and Matt Ganey. A second, much longer is now available below! The Laughing Mask is a tale of revenge and redemption. Jake has lost his wife to this sadistic killer. And now, his daughter is missing. A serial killer, labelled "The Laughing Mask" by the media, is responsible for Jake's losses. And, Jake must team up with Det. Kate O'Malley to track this man down and deliver vengeance. The trailer for the film shows the killer, in his workshop. Jake is also shown as he searches for this madman. Fans of horror are highly encouraged to check out the trailer below,...
- 3/11/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
First-time moviemaker Vincent D'Onofrio still can't believe he has completed the first "slasher musical" on a budget and he is still chuckling about some of the cost-cutting measures he employed to cover his cast in fake blood.
The Law & Order: Criminal Intent star recently completed work on Don't Go Into The Woods thanks to friends and locals in upstate New York, who agreed to help him terrorise stars like Soomin Lee and Kate O'Malley.
And D'Onofrio still can't imagine any other director tipping buckets of 'blood' all over their leading ladies.
He recalls, "The whole idea of a slasher musical where everybody sings and everybody dies is a completely absurd idea for a movie. It was an experiment to see if we could make it. It's made for pure entertainment and so we all knew what we were getting into and all my friends came to do it with me.
"We had to shoot it all in 12 days, so I would do the special effects myself sometimes. I had to throw a bucket of blood on them (the stars) sometimes and I got my hands in the frame with the bucket - so that didn't work very well.
"If a pump needed to be put up somebody's shirt and tied to the back of their head so it would squirt out of the back of their head we just did it. Somebody would stand by with a syringe and push the syringe when the blood needed to come out.
"All of our special effects were practical; nothing was CGI (computer generated) and so we knew what we had to get away with and we got away with it."
The low-budget debut has given D'Onofrio the hunger to direct again.
He tells WENN, "There's other things that I have in mind, other projects I want to make."...
The Law & Order: Criminal Intent star recently completed work on Don't Go Into The Woods thanks to friends and locals in upstate New York, who agreed to help him terrorise stars like Soomin Lee and Kate O'Malley.
And D'Onofrio still can't imagine any other director tipping buckets of 'blood' all over their leading ladies.
He recalls, "The whole idea of a slasher musical where everybody sings and everybody dies is a completely absurd idea for a movie. It was an experiment to see if we could make it. It's made for pure entertainment and so we all knew what we were getting into and all my friends came to do it with me.
"We had to shoot it all in 12 days, so I would do the special effects myself sometimes. I had to throw a bucket of blood on them (the stars) sometimes and I got my hands in the frame with the bucket - so that didn't work very well.
"If a pump needed to be put up somebody's shirt and tied to the back of their head so it would squirt out of the back of their head we just did it. Somebody would stand by with a syringe and push the syringe when the blood needed to come out.
"All of our special effects were practical; nothing was CGI (computer generated) and so we knew what we had to get away with and we got away with it."
The low-budget debut has given D'Onofrio the hunger to direct again.
He tells WENN, "There's other things that I have in mind, other projects I want to make."...
- 1/11/2012
- WENN
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