By MoreHorror.com
So “What’s on the Tape” you ask? Well that's what you'll have to find out. Check out the first teaser trailer for the upcoming horror thriller below the official press details below.
From The Press Release:
The Harper’s Field Footage is the latest exciting horror thriller from director John Muscanero (Dark Woods). This thriller will excite audiences by showing them a missing documentary film crew, their last moments and a roaming beast looking for a desperate meal. This semi-documentary was filmed in the San Bernadino Mountains after Muscanero heard stories of a real man-eating bear prowling about northern Los Angeles.
The first trailer for The Harper’s Field Footage is now available for audiences which can be seen below. In the clip, the documentary crew comes face to face with the creature. They try to find refuge near their campsite. But their safety is short...
So “What’s on the Tape” you ask? Well that's what you'll have to find out. Check out the first teaser trailer for the upcoming horror thriller below the official press details below.
From The Press Release:
The Harper’s Field Footage is the latest exciting horror thriller from director John Muscanero (Dark Woods). This thriller will excite audiences by showing them a missing documentary film crew, their last moments and a roaming beast looking for a desperate meal. This semi-documentary was filmed in the San Bernadino Mountains after Muscanero heard stories of a real man-eating bear prowling about northern Los Angeles.
The first trailer for The Harper’s Field Footage is now available for audiences which can be seen below. In the clip, the documentary crew comes face to face with the creature. They try to find refuge near their campsite. But their safety is short...
- 4/17/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Another found footage flick is heading our way, and this one tells the tale of a missing documentary film crew and a roaming beast looking for a desperate meal. Check out The Harper's Field Footage's first trailer, concept artwork, and a few stills.
Synopsis:
In late 2010 an information assurance manager and hunting enthusiast went into the San Bernardino mountains to kill an elusive man-eating bear. His estranged son, filmmaker John Muscarnero, set out to document this search in his next film.
Armed with a few cameras and a small crew, including John's roommate, his girlfriend, and his producing partner on their last film Dark Woods, they set out to film his father hunting the killer bear. The tragedy that they would eventually find and film would become known as The Harper's Field Footage.
The film is written and directed by John Muscarnero; produced by Mark Shady, Mariah Davis, Cindy Zingg,...
Synopsis:
In late 2010 an information assurance manager and hunting enthusiast went into the San Bernardino mountains to kill an elusive man-eating bear. His estranged son, filmmaker John Muscarnero, set out to document this search in his next film.
Armed with a few cameras and a small crew, including John's roommate, his girlfriend, and his producing partner on their last film Dark Woods, they set out to film his father hunting the killer bear. The tragedy that they would eventually find and film would become known as The Harper's Field Footage.
The film is written and directed by John Muscarnero; produced by Mark Shady, Mariah Davis, Cindy Zingg,...
- 4/16/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Writer John Muscarnero (Dark Woods) has released a concept poster, teaser trailer and photos to excite audiences for his latest passion project, The Harper’s Field Footage. This intense and gritty realistic horror film looks at the last days of a film crew out to document the hunt for a man-eating bear said to be prowling about in the foothills of Northern Los Angeles. To be specific, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains at an area that is simply known as Harper's Field.
The concept poster contrasts the blood red photo with monochromatic black as Chloe Moore tries to remain alive under the crushing darkness. But can she survive the night? Bears and bloodletting horror collide in a tale that will leave everyone traumatized. The film releases in 2014!
This trailer is designed to excite and the photo is created to tantalize viewers of what may be Chloe’s (Chloe Moore) last day in the woods.
The concept poster contrasts the blood red photo with monochromatic black as Chloe Moore tries to remain alive under the crushing darkness. But can she survive the night? Bears and bloodletting horror collide in a tale that will leave everyone traumatized. The film releases in 2014!
This trailer is designed to excite and the photo is created to tantalize viewers of what may be Chloe’s (Chloe Moore) last day in the woods.
- 4/16/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
After a couple of light on horror weeks, we are finally treated to a bumper crop of new releases. Headlining the week is Frozen, which is just what we in Southern California need to stave off our current heat wave. A couple of oldies but goodies are out, too, as Madman celebrates its Happy 30th Birthday and the original King Kong comes to Blu-ray. Fangoria's eight FrightFest titles bow as well.
Frozen
Directed by Adam Green
In Frozen (review), Adam Green has crafted a potent combination of absolute terror and compelling human drama that will stick with you long after you've left the theatre or turned off the DVD. One thing's for sure: The next time your friends invite you on a ski weekend, odds are you'll try to convince them to head to the beach instead. Frozen stars Shawn Ashmore, Emma Bell and Kevin Zegers.
Buy the Blu-ray or the regular DVD.
Frozen
Directed by Adam Green
In Frozen (review), Adam Green has crafted a potent combination of absolute terror and compelling human drama that will stick with you long after you've left the theatre or turned off the DVD. One thing's for sure: The next time your friends invite you on a ski weekend, odds are you'll try to convince them to head to the beach instead. Frozen stars Shawn Ashmore, Emma Bell and Kevin Zegers.
Buy the Blu-ray or the regular DVD.
- 9/28/2010
- by kwlow
- DreadCentral.com
The producers of the psychological horror movie Dark Woods sent along an exclusive clip from the movie, featuring an uncomfortable bedroom moment between the protagonists played by Zombie Honeymoon’s Tracy Coogan and screenwriter John Muscarnero. They also sent along some fresh photos; you can see them all below.
Dark Woods, which we previously reported on here, stars Coogan and Muscarnero as newlyweds Susan and Henry, whose trip to a remote cabin to deal with Susan’s ill health goes awry when Henry’s bad behavior leads to unpleasant consequences. Michael Escobedo directed, and the cast also includes James Russo, Mary Kate Wiles, Mark Shady, Corey Mendell Parker and Martine Jean. You can see the trailer at the movie’s official website here, and see its Facebook page here.
Dark Woods, which we previously reported on here, stars Coogan and Muscarnero as newlyweds Susan and Henry, whose trip to a remote cabin to deal with Susan’s ill health goes awry when Henry’s bad behavior leads to unpleasant consequences. Michael Escobedo directed, and the cast also includes James Russo, Mary Kate Wiles, Mark Shady, Corey Mendell Parker and Martine Jean. You can see the trailer at the movie’s official website here, and see its Facebook page here.
- 8/27/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
"Dark Woods," now completed, will be touring several film festivals throughout the summer while looking for North American distribution. From writer John Muscarnero and director Michael Escobedo "Dark Woods" is a psychological journey through death, life, seclusion and infidelity. Mature in nature and darkly scripted this film is a must see for those with a taste for film noir and mystery. Have a look at the full cast, crew, second one-sheet, and two stills from the film itself, all inside.
The synopsis for "Dark Woods" here...
"The story follows a couple who moves to a secluded cabin in the woods to cope
with a terminal illness of the wife. As the wife's condition drags her deeper
into dementia and darkness, the husband's friendship with a local teenage girl
takes a dangerous and obsessive turn."
Directed: Michael Escobedo.
Writer: John Muscarnero.
Cast: James Russo, Tracy Coogan, John Muscarnero, Mary Kate Wiles,...
The synopsis for "Dark Woods" here...
"The story follows a couple who moves to a secluded cabin in the woods to cope
with a terminal illness of the wife. As the wife's condition drags her deeper
into dementia and darkness, the husband's friendship with a local teenage girl
takes a dangerous and obsessive turn."
Directed: Michael Escobedo.
Writer: John Muscarnero.
Cast: James Russo, Tracy Coogan, John Muscarnero, Mary Kate Wiles,...
- 7/7/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Herbert Brindl from the heart of Hollywood drops me another line on "Dark Woods." The film, which is psychologically themed, involves infidelity and terminal illness and "Dark Woods," is currently moving towards a future release date. Despite the serious subject matter the first trailer and one sheet poster have a distinct gloomy atmosphere that manages to heighten the films tension. As well, first time director Michael Escobedo steps behind the camera in this horror film that focuses primarily on atmosphere and story. Have a look at the first full length trailer inside.
A synopsis for "Dark Woods," here...
A young married couple moves to a secluded area to cope with the wife's terminal illness. As the wife's condition gets worse, the husband's growing detachment from her forces him into a tumultuous relationship with a local teenage girl whom he rescues from a sexual assault (Quiet).
Director: Michael Escobedo.
Writer: John Muscarnero.
A synopsis for "Dark Woods," here...
A young married couple moves to a secluded area to cope with the wife's terminal illness. As the wife's condition gets worse, the husband's growing detachment from her forces him into a tumultuous relationship with a local teenage girl whom he rescues from a sexual assault (Quiet).
Director: Michael Escobedo.
Writer: John Muscarnero.
- 4/26/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Fango caught up with Zombie Honeymoon actress Tracy Coogan, who gave us an update on the recently wrapped Dark Woods, which she stars in and associate produced. She also passed on some fresh exclusive photos (see ‘em below) from the movie, lensed in 14 days last October in the mountains above Los Angeles and directed by Michael Escobedo from a script by John Muscarnero (the two also produced).
Dark Woods revolves around newlyweds Susan (Coogan) and Henry Branch (Muscarnero), who move to a secluded cabin in order to attend to the former’s failing health. It seems hubbie Henry isn’t the stand-up guy he ought to be, however, and instead of keeping his focus on his terminal spouse, he engages in a sexual tryst with a local teen (Mary Kate Wiles) he has saved from a rape. Badness, of course, ensues. James (The Ninth Gate) Russo, Mark Shady, Corey Mendell Parker...
Dark Woods revolves around newlyweds Susan (Coogan) and Henry Branch (Muscarnero), who move to a secluded cabin in order to attend to the former’s failing health. It seems hubbie Henry isn’t the stand-up guy he ought to be, however, and instead of keeping his focus on his terminal spouse, he engages in a sexual tryst with a local teen (Mary Kate Wiles) he has saved from a rape. Badness, of course, ensues. James (The Ninth Gate) Russo, Mark Shady, Corey Mendell Parker...
- 12/18/2008
- Fangoria
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