Several more films have been announced this week as attending the 2010 Oklahoma Horror Film Festival including Dan Donley's Shellter. The film is a heart murmur on celluloid, as a world has been overrun by the undead. Yet, in an underground medical shelter, where one would expect to received treatment, a crazed medical doctor performs triage styled amputations in what is a medieval solution to a rapidly spreading virus. Have a watch of the trailer for Dan Donley's latest and prepare for the festival by visiting the Oklahoma Horror Film Festival at the link below, which begins September 3rd (Labour Day).
The synopsis for Shellter here:
"Zoey, (Cari Sanders,) awakens in the medical facility of an underground fallout shelter. The Doctor, (Will Tulin,) explains that an infection has killed most of the population. The only people left are either a few lone survivors like her and the infected: The living dead.
The synopsis for Shellter here:
"Zoey, (Cari Sanders,) awakens in the medical facility of an underground fallout shelter. The Doctor, (Will Tulin,) explains that an infection has killed most of the population. The only people left are either a few lone survivors like her and the infected: The living dead.
- 6/15/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Cinema Slaughter Horror Film Festival will begin Friday, April 23rd and run until May 7th. Two films will show, which include Neighbor and Shellter. Shellter involves an underground medical facility and the living dead. The film sees a world infected with a virus where "the only way of curing the infection is by surgically removing the affected area" (Shellter). On the other side of the coin, Neighbor is about an anonymous girl who goes door to door "torturing and slaughtering anyone" who gets in her way (Neighbor). Trailer locations for both films are below and this event will be held in West Hollywood, with location details inside.
Neighbor
Release Date: April 23rd (Limited Release).
Director/writer: Robert A. Masciantonio.
Cast: America Olivo, Christian Campbell, Mink Stole, Lauren Rooney, Pete Postiglione, Joe Aniska, Sarah McCarron, Amy Rutledge, Giovanna Galdi, Tracy Toth, Meredith Orlow, and Stink Fisher.
Official site for Neighbor...
Neighbor
Release Date: April 23rd (Limited Release).
Director/writer: Robert A. Masciantonio.
Cast: America Olivo, Christian Campbell, Mink Stole, Lauren Rooney, Pete Postiglione, Joe Aniska, Sarah McCarron, Amy Rutledge, Giovanna Galdi, Tracy Toth, Meredith Orlow, and Stink Fisher.
Official site for Neighbor...
- 4/18/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Cinema Slaughter Horror Fest makes its blood drenched first year debut in April and May 2010, with a couple of brutal, grisly and intense horror films. Both screenings will be held at the Leammle Sunset 5, located at 8000 Sunset Blvd. in West Hollywood, CA.
Both directors will be on hand to discuss their films, as well as cast members and other special guests (Tba).
Emceeing the night is a notorious writer/director for the horror genre, one who has worked with both Dario Argento and Tobe Hooper — we don’t want to give away the surprise, but he will also bring a trailer for his new film, a remake of a horror classic.
Famous Monsters Of Filmland will be on hand for the evening, discussing our upcoming events and our all new revamped FM Online website!
Some friends also attending, include Girls And Corpses Magazine, who will be hosting a vendor table.
Both directors will be on hand to discuss their films, as well as cast members and other special guests (Tba).
Emceeing the night is a notorious writer/director for the horror genre, one who has worked with both Dario Argento and Tobe Hooper — we don’t want to give away the surprise, but he will also bring a trailer for his new film, a remake of a horror classic.
Famous Monsters Of Filmland will be on hand for the evening, discussing our upcoming events and our all new revamped FM Online website!
Some friends also attending, include Girls And Corpses Magazine, who will be hosting a vendor table.
- 3/18/2010
- by Jesse
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
In this day and age you've got to be leery when a film tries to garner attention as being "more than a horror film", right? Especially when the film's press release also compares it to Saw and Hostel - two very good films but, really, not much more than horror films.
So what makes Shellter special? Read the synopsis, and then you tell me:
A young woman awakens in the medical facility of an old fallout shelter. The Doctor explains an infection has killed most of the population. All that is left are a few lone survivors like herself and the infected.
The Doctor is willing to do whatever it takes to survive, no matter how questionable the acts. He wants the young woman to help, but she is hesitant until she realizes that if she doesn't do horrible things to others, they will do terrible things to her.
She...
So what makes Shellter special? Read the synopsis, and then you tell me:
A young woman awakens in the medical facility of an old fallout shelter. The Doctor explains an infection has killed most of the population. All that is left are a few lone survivors like herself and the infected.
The Doctor is willing to do whatever it takes to survive, no matter how questionable the acts. He wants the young woman to help, but she is hesitant until she realizes that if she doesn't do horrible things to others, they will do terrible things to her.
She...
- 9/22/2009
- by Masked Slasher
- DreadCentral.com
It's time to see if your shorts and features made the cut - Shriekfest 2009, which runs October 1st-4th, 2009, has released the titles of those films that have made its 2009 Finalists list.
The judges must be busy with the long list of titles that have made it thus far. Included among them is a short film from some of our very own, "Thirsty", directed by Andrew Kasch, written by Joe Knetter, screenplay by David Rosiak, shot by Buz Wallick, and starring Joe Lynch and Tiffany Shepis. I've seen the film and it's a riot; let's hope the judges agree!
Here's the rundown of the features that are Finalists:
"Dark House"
directed by Darin Scott
"Dawning"
directed by Gregg Holtgrewe
"Evil Angel"
directed by Richard Dutcher
"Evilution"
directed by Chris Conlee
"How to be a Serial Killer"
directed by Luke Ricci
"Hurt"
directed by Barbara Stepansky
"Lo"
directed by Travis Betz...
The judges must be busy with the long list of titles that have made it thus far. Included among them is a short film from some of our very own, "Thirsty", directed by Andrew Kasch, written by Joe Knetter, screenplay by David Rosiak, shot by Buz Wallick, and starring Joe Lynch and Tiffany Shepis. I've seen the film and it's a riot; let's hope the judges agree!
Here's the rundown of the features that are Finalists:
"Dark House"
directed by Darin Scott
"Dawning"
directed by Gregg Holtgrewe
"Evil Angel"
directed by Richard Dutcher
"Evilution"
directed by Chris Conlee
"How to be a Serial Killer"
directed by Luke Ricci
"Hurt"
directed by Barbara Stepansky
"Lo"
directed by Travis Betz...
- 9/18/2009
- by Tristan Sinns
- DreadCentral.com
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