We have some new stills from Adam Ahlbrandt The Cemetery to share that include two of our favorite summertime staples: bikinis and entrails! We also have details on the film's screening at the Days of the Dead horror convention along with Ahlbrandt's other new flick, Cross Bearer.
From the Press Release:
Horror movies Cross Bearer (2012) and The Cemetery (2013) will be screening Saturday, July 6th, and Sunday, July 7th, at Days of the Dead Indianapolis (Wyndham Hotel, 2544 Executive Drive, Indianapolis, In 46241). Both will be highlighted at the convention’s “Jabb 48-Hour Film Fest,” followed by Q&A panels with the trio behind the features - Adam Ahlbrandt (director/writer/cinematographer), Natalie Jean (lead actress), and Doug Sakmann (Spfx) - all of whom also acted as co-producers.
Cross Bearer, after developing a rabid fan base on the convention and festival circuit the past six months, will be headlining the Saturday night lineup of films.
From the Press Release:
Horror movies Cross Bearer (2012) and The Cemetery (2013) will be screening Saturday, July 6th, and Sunday, July 7th, at Days of the Dead Indianapolis (Wyndham Hotel, 2544 Executive Drive, Indianapolis, In 46241). Both will be highlighted at the convention’s “Jabb 48-Hour Film Fest,” followed by Q&A panels with the trio behind the features - Adam Ahlbrandt (director/writer/cinematographer), Natalie Jean (lead actress), and Doug Sakmann (Spfx) - all of whom also acted as co-producers.
Cross Bearer, after developing a rabid fan base on the convention and festival circuit the past six months, will be headlining the Saturday night lineup of films.
- 7/1/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The Adam Ahlbrandt directed double feature Cross Bearer and The Cemetery has been making the rounds at Cannes, and we have more details on both, including artwork, trailers, and a few stills.
The films were picked up for German speaking territories by Illusions Unlimited, an Austrian Uncut Distribution Company. CEO Emsch Schneider said, "These movies are very cool and gory. Cross Bearer is a back-to-the-roots slasher, and The Cemetery is a gory and violent flick with amazing practical effects. We're honored to release these brutal movies Uncut in German speaking territories." We should hear more about a North American release and other territories shortly.
In The Cemetery (official site here) a team of paranormal investigators must fight for their lives after accidentally releasing a demon from a forgotten cemetery. Alternately gut-punching hilarious and brutally violent, The Cemetery takes the best elements of the old-school slasher film and pushes them to the edge.
The films were picked up for German speaking territories by Illusions Unlimited, an Austrian Uncut Distribution Company. CEO Emsch Schneider said, "These movies are very cool and gory. Cross Bearer is a back-to-the-roots slasher, and The Cemetery is a gory and violent flick with amazing practical effects. We're honored to release these brutal movies Uncut in German speaking territories." We should hear more about a North American release and other territories shortly.
In The Cemetery (official site here) a team of paranormal investigators must fight for their lives after accidentally releasing a demon from a forgotten cemetery. Alternately gut-punching hilarious and brutally violent, The Cemetery takes the best elements of the old-school slasher film and pushes them to the edge.
- 5/22/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
In 11 Days: Monsters To Roam Indianapolis
More Guests Announced! Special Un-aired Irwin Allen Films To Be Screened! And A New Pilot Being Filmed Right At The FM Con!
Get your tickets online to Avoid The Lines! Visit www.CaptainCo.com
The Famous Monsters Convention arrives in Indianapolis, In July 9-11, 2010. With only 11 days to go, more guests have been added to the monstrous weekend, and several very special presentations.
But first, we are sad to announce that Lori Cardille (Day of the Dead) will be unable to attend our 2010 show. All of us at FM wish her the best and a very speedy recovery. And now for a barrage of good news, Bela Lugosi, Jr. (Son of Dracula), Kevin Burns (Girls Next Door; The Telling; Biography), Bridget Marquardt (Girls Next Door; The Telling), Nick Carpenter (The Telling), Billy Gram (One for the Fire) and Sal Lizard (I Am Legend; The Box...
More Guests Announced! Special Un-aired Irwin Allen Films To Be Screened! And A New Pilot Being Filmed Right At The FM Con!
Get your tickets online to Avoid The Lines! Visit www.CaptainCo.com
The Famous Monsters Convention arrives in Indianapolis, In July 9-11, 2010. With only 11 days to go, more guests have been added to the monstrous weekend, and several very special presentations.
But first, we are sad to announce that Lori Cardille (Day of the Dead) will be unable to attend our 2010 show. All of us at FM wish her the best and a very speedy recovery. And now for a barrage of good news, Bela Lugosi, Jr. (Son of Dracula), Kevin Burns (Girls Next Door; The Telling; Biography), Bridget Marquardt (Girls Next Door; The Telling), Nick Carpenter (The Telling), Billy Gram (One for the Fire) and Sal Lizard (I Am Legend; The Box...
- 6/29/2010
- by Ashleigh
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
And the casting news just keeps on coming for director Josh (Sway) Vargas' remake of the S.F. Brownrigg film Don't Look in the Basement. This time reuniting two of the horror genre's most beloved actors!
Together again on screen for the first time since the original Night of the Living Dead in 1968, Judith O'Dea and Bill HInzman have officially signed on for Vargas' film to play Dr. Geraldine Masters and Dr. Roy Stevens. But that's not all! We'll also be seeing Charlotte Kemp (Frankenhooker) as Allyson King, Maggie Conwell (Possum Walk) as Jennifer Downing, and Billy Gram as Detective Childers.
"My inner fanboy is going nuts over working with Judy O'Dea as Dr. Masters," Vargas tells us. "We always knew that she would be perfect for the role, and not being able to announce our excitement over working with her has been torture. I'm glad to finally let that cat out of the bag,...
Together again on screen for the first time since the original Night of the Living Dead in 1968, Judith O'Dea and Bill HInzman have officially signed on for Vargas' film to play Dr. Geraldine Masters and Dr. Roy Stevens. But that's not all! We'll also be seeing Charlotte Kemp (Frankenhooker) as Allyson King, Maggie Conwell (Possum Walk) as Jennifer Downing, and Billy Gram as Detective Childers.
"My inner fanboy is going nuts over working with Judy O'Dea as Dr. Masters," Vargas tells us. "We always knew that she would be perfect for the role, and not being able to announce our excitement over working with her has been torture. I'm glad to finally let that cat out of the bag,...
- 4/26/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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