Director: Brian Corder.
Writers: Brian Corder, Ron Leming, and John B. Nash.
Carnies is a film from first time director and website owner Brian Corder (Shockya). His first feature film was completed early in 2009 and Carnies is now being distributed by R Squared Films, with a premiere at the Week of Terror in Cupertino, California. The film will then have various theatrical engagements before a DVD release later this year. This is independent filmmaking; viewers need to go in to the film thinking as much. The budget just is not there for a big production, so Carnies focuses on a simple stories, with the performances doing their best to sell a 1930s Great Depression era.
The film follows a family of Carnies on the road throughout the western states with a stop in Bakersfield, California. Here, strange events begin to unfold as a midget mysteriously hangs himself, the primate of...
Writers: Brian Corder, Ron Leming, and John B. Nash.
Carnies is a film from first time director and website owner Brian Corder (Shockya). His first feature film was completed early in 2009 and Carnies is now being distributed by R Squared Films, with a premiere at the Week of Terror in Cupertino, California. The film will then have various theatrical engagements before a DVD release later this year. This is independent filmmaking; viewers need to go in to the film thinking as much. The budget just is not there for a big production, so Carnies focuses on a simple stories, with the performances doing their best to sell a 1930s Great Depression era.
The film follows a family of Carnies on the road throughout the western states with a stop in Bakersfield, California. Here, strange events begin to unfold as a midget mysteriously hangs himself, the primate of...
- 8/22/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Carnies DVD ArtThe official DVD art and special features for director Brian Corder's Carnies is here. The film is being distributed by R Squared Films and included on the DVD, aside from the film, are the following: an interview with actor Doug Jones, an on set interview with actor Reggie Bannister, a behind the scenes featurette, a music video entitled "Flying or Falling," and a Carnies slideshow, with movie stills. The film is set within the Depression of the '20s and the show follows a possessed, travelling circus of freaks and geeks, where the fun and games can be deadly.
The synopsis for Carnies here:
"Having sawdust in the blood is a carny compliment, but blood in the sawdust is another story. In 1936, during The Great Depression, a traveling sideshow sets up shop to mystify yet another dustbowl town with freaks and illusions. When a sinister force begins taking the carnies' lives one-by-one,...
The synopsis for Carnies here:
"Having sawdust in the blood is a carny compliment, but blood in the sawdust is another story. In 1936, during The Great Depression, a traveling sideshow sets up shop to mystify yet another dustbowl town with freaks and illusions. When a sinister force begins taking the carnies' lives one-by-one,...
- 8/2/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Director Brian Corder sent along some new, exclusive photos from his circus-of-horrors opus Carnies, with the latest poster (by artist Alexandre Tuis) and the news that the movie is finished. “It has been a long process,” he says, “but the movie is finally complete and we’re shopping for potential distributors.
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“Over the last year, we shot several new scenes and dialed in the audio and music,” Corder says of the film, which stars Chris Staviski (who also produced with John Corder), Pan’S Labyrinth’s Doug Jones, Phantasm stalwart Reggie Bannister (first photo), David Markham, Lynn Ayala, Denise Gossett (second photo...
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“Over the last year, we shot several new scenes and dialed in the audio and music,” Corder says of the film, which stars Chris Staviski (who also produced with John Corder), Pan’S Labyrinth’s Doug Jones, Phantasm stalwart Reggie Bannister (first photo), David Markham, Lynn Ayala, Denise Gossett (second photo...
- 1/23/2009
- Fangoria
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