For years, Awesome Art We’ve Found Around The Net has been about two things only – awesome art and the artists that create it. With that in mind, we thought why not take the first week of the month to showcase these awesome artists even more? Welcome to “Awesome Artist We’ve Found Around The Net.” In this column, we are focusing on one artist and the awesome art that they create, whether they be amateur, up and coming, or well established. The goal is to uncover these artists so even more people become familiar with them. We ask these artists a few questions to see their origins, influences, and more. If you are an awesome artist or know someone that should be featured, feel free to contact me at any time at theodorebond@joblo.com.This month we are very pleased to bring you the awesome art of…
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- 2/3/2024
- by Theodore Bond
- JoBlo.com
Get your holiday shopping done early with Black Friday sales on horror 4K UHDs, Blu-rays, apparel, and more. These discounts are live as of this posting, except where noted, so act now!
Amazon 4K Uhd Deals:
Assassin’s Creed – $5.99 Knives Out – $7.99 Terminator 2 – $7.99 Interstellar – $7.99 Maleficent – $8.07 Reservoir Dogs – $9.33 Get Out – $9.99 Nope – $9.99 The Blackening – $9.99 The Batman – $9.99 Zack Snyder’s Justice League – $9.99 The Suicide Squad – $9.99 Knock at the Cabin – $9.99 Dune – $9.99 Blade Runner – $9.99 Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves – $9.99 The Shawshank Redemption – $9.99 Jurassic Park – $9.99 Jaws 2 – $9.99 Godzilla vs. Kong – $9.99 Transformers: Rise of the Beasts – $9.99 Everything Everywhere All At Once – $9.99 Edge of Tomorrow – $9.99 Highlander – $9.99 Battlestar Galactica – $9.99 John Wick – $9.99 John Wick: Chapter 2 – $9.33 Ip Man – $10.99 The Invisible Man – $10.99 Train to Busan – $11.21 Looper – $11.49 The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent – $11.49 Us – $11.99 Bram Stoker’s Dracula – $11.99 The Fifth Element – $11.99 Halloween Kills – $11.99 Halloween Ends – $11.99 Terrifier 2 – $13.99 The Green Knight – $13.49 65 – $15.99 M3GAN – $17.85 Carrie [Steelbook] – $19.96 Army of Darkness [Steelbook] – $19.96 Game of Thrones: The Complete Collection – $99.99
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Amazon 4K Uhd Deals:
Assassin’s Creed – $5.99 Knives Out – $7.99 Terminator 2 – $7.99 Interstellar – $7.99 Maleficent – $8.07 Reservoir Dogs – $9.33 Get Out – $9.99 Nope – $9.99 The Blackening – $9.99 The Batman – $9.99 Zack Snyder’s Justice League – $9.99 The Suicide Squad – $9.99 Knock at the Cabin – $9.99 Dune – $9.99 Blade Runner – $9.99 Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves – $9.99 The Shawshank Redemption – $9.99 Jurassic Park – $9.99 Jaws 2 – $9.99 Godzilla vs. Kong – $9.99 Transformers: Rise of the Beasts – $9.99 Everything Everywhere All At Once – $9.99 Edge of Tomorrow – $9.99 Highlander – $9.99 Battlestar Galactica – $9.99 John Wick – $9.99 John Wick: Chapter 2 – $9.33 Ip Man – $10.99 The Invisible Man – $10.99 Train to Busan – $11.21 Looper – $11.49 The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent – $11.49 Us – $11.99 Bram Stoker’s Dracula – $11.99 The Fifth Element – $11.99 Halloween Kills – $11.99 Halloween Ends – $11.99 Terrifier 2 – $13.99 The Green Knight – $13.49 65 – $15.99 M3GAN – $17.85 Carrie [Steelbook] – $19.96 Army of Darkness [Steelbook] – $19.96 Game of Thrones: The Complete Collection – $99.99
Amazon Blu-ray Deals:...
- 11/22/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
There is a thin line between the mockumentary and the pseudo-documentary. While both categories warp the concept of non-fiction filmmaking, mockumentaries are satirical and often comedic, while pseudo-documentaries exist in the horror space. Think "Best in Show" versus "Cannibal Holocaust". The pseudo-documentary uses the idea of the truth to weaponize our fear. The more real the film seems, the scarier it is to the viewer. Yes, it's only a movie, but a good pseudo-documentary will worm its way into the back of your brain, asking, "But what if it is real?"
This category of film is often included in discussions of found footage films in general, as both try to convince the viewer what they're watching is real. Found footage is typically footage that is, well, found and is presented as unedited evidence of a crime, haunting, creature, or anything terrifying, but, with the pseudo-documentary, the filmmakers utilize interviews and...
This category of film is often included in discussions of found footage films in general, as both try to convince the viewer what they're watching is real. Found footage is typically footage that is, well, found and is presented as unedited evidence of a crime, haunting, creature, or anything terrifying, but, with the pseudo-documentary, the filmmakers utilize interviews and...
- 8/14/2022
- by Mary Beth McAndrews
- Slash Film
Prominent auction house Christie’s will include non-fungible tokens from two “synthetic celebrities” in its next art sale. Janky and Guggimon, two virtual, animated TikTokers created and managed by entertainment company Superplastic, will collaborate with artists Gucci Ghost, Og Slick, Shantell Martin, Alex Pardee, Stickymonger, and Aleksandar Todorovic to create NFTs that will go on sale […]
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- 7/7/2021
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Alex Pardee’s Monster Season continues in July’s Loot Fright crate! Artist Alex Pardee continues his reign of horror figure terror with the newest Monster Season creation only available in Loot Crate’s Loot Fright crate “Insides Out.” Continuing this enormously popular series, which previously included Mr. Kramp and Billy Hare: The Beaster Bunny, the latest sculpt …
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- 6/10/2021
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
If you read our Q&a with artist Alex Pardee, then you know we're big fans of the innovative, imaginative, and altogether extraordinary artist, and we're thrilled to exclusively announce that the July edition of the Loot Fright crate will feature Pardee's new Oscar & the Lycanthrope "Monster Season" figure as part of the month's "Insides Out" theme, along with a new Get Out T-shirt!
In addition to Oscar & the Lycanthrope, the July Loot Fright crate will include all sorts of horror goodies to unbox, including collectibles from Get Out, Alien, and The Fly, as well as a a Lovecraft Series: Herbert West–Reanimator Screen Printed Poster that's available as a premium add-on item.
Available beginning tonight at 9:00pm Pst through July 15th at 9:00pm Pst, the July "Insides Out" Fright Crate is listed at $34.99 (in addition to shipping and handling).
We have an exclusive look at the Oscar...
In addition to Oscar & the Lycanthrope, the July Loot Fright crate will include all sorts of horror goodies to unbox, including collectibles from Get Out, Alien, and The Fly, as well as a a Lovecraft Series: Herbert West–Reanimator Screen Printed Poster that's available as a premium add-on item.
Available beginning tonight at 9:00pm Pst through July 15th at 9:00pm Pst, the July "Insides Out" Fright Crate is listed at $34.99 (in addition to shipping and handling).
We have an exclusive look at the Oscar...
- 5/15/2021
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
I ran across the work of artist Cody Schibi last year during several of the tweet alongs that usually break out during the live airings of The Last Drive-In on Shudder and was immediately drawn to his imaginative work that was filled with so much personality and a horrifying sense of whimsy as well. Schibi will be back to his old tricks when The Last Drive-In returns later this month, but in the meantime, here’s a Q&a to help you get to know this talented artist who is clearly passionate about horror and art—two of my very favorite things.
For more information on Schibi’s work, be sure to check out his online store Here or tune in to Cody’s Twitch stream which happens four times a week at: twitch.tv/codyschibi.
Was there a point in your life where you realized you had these creative...
For more information on Schibi’s work, be sure to check out his online store Here or tune in to Cody’s Twitch stream which happens four times a week at: twitch.tv/codyschibi.
Was there a point in your life where you realized you had these creative...
- 4/6/2021
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
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Back in 1951, the New York Yankees were still on top, the Dodgers were in Brooklyn, the Giants roamed New York’s Polo Grounds, and fans could collect the first set of Topps playing cards at one cent for a pack of two.
Needless to say, a lot has changed the past 70 years, all of the above remain woven into the fabric of baseball. And much like last year’s Topps Project 2020, the trading card giant is giving artists the freedom to put their own stamp on traditional trading cards with Project70.
Coinciding with Topps’ anniversary of that first set, Project70 kicked off on Feb. 17. Topps tasked artists with “revisiting and reimagining 70 years of iconic baseball card designs,” according to the project’s microsite. The number of partnered artists increased from the 20 who worked on Project 2020 to an apropos 51, a callback to the year it all began.
Back in 1951, the New York Yankees were still on top, the Dodgers were in Brooklyn, the Giants roamed New York’s Polo Grounds, and fans could collect the first set of Topps playing cards at one cent for a pack of two.
Needless to say, a lot has changed the past 70 years, all of the above remain woven into the fabric of baseball. And much like last year’s Topps Project 2020, the trading card giant is giving artists the freedom to put their own stamp on traditional trading cards with Project70.
Coinciding with Topps’ anniversary of that first set, Project70 kicked off on Feb. 17. Topps tasked artists with “revisiting and reimagining 70 years of iconic baseball card designs,” according to the project’s microsite. The number of partnered artists increased from the 20 who worked on Project 2020 to an apropos 51, a callback to the year it all began.
- 4/1/2021
- by Chris Longo
- Den of Geek
Alex Pardee’s Monster Season continues in this new Loot Fright crate! It’s a Chew Moon with the next Alex Pardee Monster Season figure in the newest Loot Fright crate! Run outside and let the full moon transform your collection of horror memorabilia with the newest Loot Fright crate “Chew Moon.” This terrifying crate is …
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- 2/20/2021
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
In today's Horror Highlights: Devil May Cry 5 heads to new consoles, Loot Crate offers Mr. Kramp, and Saban picks up the reboot of Wrong Turn.
Devil May Cry 5 Launches on Next-Gen Consoles: "It’s time to fight like hell, as Devil May Cry™ 5 Special Edition has arrived with all-new features and the by-fan-demand playable Vergil. The digital version of Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition arrives today for Xbox Series X|S, and on November 12, 2020 for PlayStation® 5. The physical versions for all consoles will be available starting December 1, 2020 and both the digital and physical versions of the game will be available for Msrp $39.99.
Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition ups the ante on the award-winning stylish action with next-gen features that enhance visuals, audio and performance. Players can enable increased frame rates of up to 120 fps, play in stunning 4K fidelity on supporting consoles, and battle amid the life-like reflections, pooling shadows,...
Devil May Cry 5 Launches on Next-Gen Consoles: "It’s time to fight like hell, as Devil May Cry™ 5 Special Edition has arrived with all-new features and the by-fan-demand playable Vergil. The digital version of Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition arrives today for Xbox Series X|S, and on November 12, 2020 for PlayStation® 5. The physical versions for all consoles will be available starting December 1, 2020 and both the digital and physical versions of the game will be available for Msrp $39.99.
Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition ups the ante on the award-winning stylish action with next-gen features that enhance visuals, audio and performance. Players can enable increased frame rates of up to 120 fps, play in stunning 4K fidelity on supporting consoles, and battle amid the life-like reflections, pooling shadows,...
- 11/11/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Perhaps best known for combining the morbid and the cheerful in his delightfully devious Brightmares creations, artist Alex Pardee is now adding even more dimensions (literally) to his artwork with his new "Monster Season" series of limited edition figures that will be available exclusively through Loot Crate. Blending horror with the holidays, each collectible figure in Pardee's Monster Season series will depict a creepy creature linked to a holiday on the calendar, with his twisted take on Krampus kicking off the new series in this November's "Roasting on an Open Fire" Loot Fright Crate.
To celebrate the upcoming release, we caught up with Pardee in a new Q&a to discuss the Halloween season, the creepy contrast of Brightmares, and collaborating with Loot Crate to bring Monster Season to life!
You can check out our Q&a with Pardee below, as well as his sketch for the Monster Season Krampus figure,...
To celebrate the upcoming release, we caught up with Pardee in a new Q&a to discuss the Halloween season, the creepy contrast of Brightmares, and collaborating with Loot Crate to bring Monster Season to life!
You can check out our Q&a with Pardee below, as well as his sketch for the Monster Season Krampus figure,...
- 9/25/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Welcome back for another installment of Daily Dead’s 2019 Holiday Gift Guide! Today, we’re putting the spotlight on one of my own personal obsessions—enamel pins—by highlighting some of the fantastic sites where you can find tons of killer pin designs. So, if you’re looking for some awesome stocking stuffers this holiday season, be sure to check out what all these great online retailers have to offer.
Happy shopping, y’all!
Pixel Elixir:
I absolutely adore Pixel Elixir and all their enamel pin designs (the recently released Santa Claws? Amazing). Here’s a look at just a few of their pixel-perfect pins from their online store:
Santa Claws Enamel Pin Mister Sandman Enamel Pin Slay-Puft Marshmallow Man Enamel Pin Dimensions Of Fear - Haddonfield Enamel Pin (Set Of 3) Häxan "Flying" Hard Enamel Pin Krampus Enamel Pin
Mondo:
What can’t Mondo do? Their collections of artwork, apparel,...
Happy shopping, y’all!
Pixel Elixir:
I absolutely adore Pixel Elixir and all their enamel pin designs (the recently released Santa Claws? Amazing). Here’s a look at just a few of their pixel-perfect pins from their online store:
Santa Claws Enamel Pin Mister Sandman Enamel Pin Slay-Puft Marshmallow Man Enamel Pin Dimensions Of Fear - Haddonfield Enamel Pin (Set Of 3) Häxan "Flying" Hard Enamel Pin Krampus Enamel Pin
Mondo:
What can’t Mondo do? Their collections of artwork, apparel,...
- 12/10/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
From the haunted dreams of A Nightmare on Elm Street to the vampiric shores of Santa Carla in The Lost Boys, the "I Like Scary Movies" immersive art experience in Los Angeles recently opened its doors to let fans and celebrities get up close and creepy with new creations based on iconic Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema films. If you haven't made it to "I Like Scary Movies" yet, we've been provided with a new set of photos that may convince you to move the immersive experience to the top of your must-see list this spring.
Press Release: Los Angeles, CA – April 3, 2019 – In celebration of the April 4th opening of the I Like Scary Movies Experience, fans and industry icons came out to immerse themselves in the reimagined worlds of The Shining, Beetlejuice, A Nightmare on Elm Street, the first chapter of It, and The Lost Boys. Experiential artist Maximillian,...
Press Release: Los Angeles, CA – April 3, 2019 – In celebration of the April 4th opening of the I Like Scary Movies Experience, fans and industry icons came out to immerse themselves in the reimagined worlds of The Shining, Beetlejuice, A Nightmare on Elm Street, the first chapter of It, and The Lost Boys. Experiential artist Maximillian,...
- 4/8/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
[To get you into the spooky spirit, the Daily Dead team is spotlighting double features that we think would be fun to watch this Halloween season. Check here for more double feature recommendations and other Halloween 2017 coverage.]
As horror lovers, we tend to spend most of October drowning ourselves in our favorite movies (even more than the rest of the year), revisiting those titles that remind us of the season or which have become an annual tradition. Never is this more true than on Halloween night, when so many of us have our go-to titles without which the holiday wouldn’t be complete: “It’s not Halloween unless I watch The Exorcist,” or “It’s not Halloween unless I watch the remake of The Fog!” Some of you are weird.
I get it. I don’t have any hard and fast rules about what I watch every Halloween, but I always make it a point to watch something. And while I know many of you will turn to the original Halloween or Trick ’r Treat or even Night of the Demons, I want to offer an alternative...
As horror lovers, we tend to spend most of October drowning ourselves in our favorite movies (even more than the rest of the year), revisiting those titles that remind us of the season or which have become an annual tradition. Never is this more true than on Halloween night, when so many of us have our go-to titles without which the holiday wouldn’t be complete: “It’s not Halloween unless I watch The Exorcist,” or “It’s not Halloween unless I watch the remake of The Fog!” Some of you are weird.
I get it. I don’t have any hard and fast rules about what I watch every Halloween, but I always make it a point to watch something. And while I know many of you will turn to the original Halloween or Trick ’r Treat or even Night of the Demons, I want to offer an alternative...
- 10/31/2017
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
In today's Horror Highlights, we have release details for Asylum of Darkness and Chupacabra Territory, a new poster for Hounds of Love, details on Ghost Brothers moving to Destination America, acquisition info on Red Christmas, and details on MondoCon 2017.
Asylum of Darkness: "'Wild Eye Releasing unlocks the doors to award-winning filmmaker Jay Woelfel's supernatural horror feature Asylum of Darkness this April.
Woelfel’s stirring cocktail of supernatural suspense and goosebump-inducing horror features a superlative cast of sci-fi and horror icons including Golden Globe nominee Richard Hatch (Battlestar Galactica), in one his final film appearances.
Tim Thomerson (Trancers, Near Dark, Nemesis) and Tiffany Shepis (12 Monkeys, Tromeo and Juliet, Tales of Halloween) also star in the movie, a striking, spine-tingling horror jaunt, shot in 35mm, that resembles the works of genre icons Lynch and Cronenberg.
After awakening in a mental asylum, a patient plans his escape to freedom while...
Asylum of Darkness: "'Wild Eye Releasing unlocks the doors to award-winning filmmaker Jay Woelfel's supernatural horror feature Asylum of Darkness this April.
Woelfel’s stirring cocktail of supernatural suspense and goosebump-inducing horror features a superlative cast of sci-fi and horror icons including Golden Globe nominee Richard Hatch (Battlestar Galactica), in one his final film appearances.
Tim Thomerson (Trancers, Near Dark, Nemesis) and Tiffany Shepis (12 Monkeys, Tromeo and Juliet, Tales of Halloween) also star in the movie, a striking, spine-tingling horror jaunt, shot in 35mm, that resembles the works of genre icons Lynch and Cronenberg.
After awakening in a mental asylum, a patient plans his escape to freedom while...
- 4/7/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Like some of the best illustrations that graced the covers of fantasy novels and heavy metal albums in the ’70s and ’80s, Arik Roper's artwork is a portal to another world brimming with adventure and endless possibilities. Ahead of his appearance as a featured artist at MondoCon 2016 this weekend in Austin, TX, we caught up with Roper for a special "Meet the Artist" Q&A feature, and we also have a look at some of the eye-popping artwork he'll be bringing to this year's MondoCon.
Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions for us, Arik. What sparked your initial interest in being an artist?
Arik Roper: It was a natural path for me, being an artist. Both my parents were artists. I was surrounded by it and I instinctively was drawn toward it, and received a lot of encouragement.
Your art often transports people deep into the realms of fantasy and horror.
Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions for us, Arik. What sparked your initial interest in being an artist?
Arik Roper: It was a natural path for me, being an artist. Both my parents were artists. I was surrounded by it and I instinctively was drawn toward it, and received a lot of encouragement.
Your art often transports people deep into the realms of fantasy and horror.
- 10/21/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Cavity Colors' new Halloween-themed T-Shirt and sweatshirt as well as their very first soy candle will become available tomorrow, September 22nd at 5:00pm Et. Also in today's Horror Highlights: we have lineup details for MondoCon 2016 and the London Horror Film Festival, trailer / premiere details for Twenty Twenty-Four, and details on the 10th Anniversary re-release of Die and Let Live.
Check Out Cavity Colors' Halloween Shirt and Candle: From Cavity Colors: "We live for this. Coming Thursday at 5 p.m. (Edt) - Our very first Soy Candle, alongside a brand new T-shirt & Sweatshirt! - Set your reminders! Only 100 candles were individually produced w/ hand poured soy wax for this release, and they smell Amazing. We've captured the essence of Halloween nostalgia in a jar for this candle, and we can't wait to share them with you!
Check our blog to get the scoop!"
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MondoCon 2016 Lineup Unveiled: Press Release: "Austin,...
Check Out Cavity Colors' Halloween Shirt and Candle: From Cavity Colors: "We live for this. Coming Thursday at 5 p.m. (Edt) - Our very first Soy Candle, alongside a brand new T-shirt & Sweatshirt! - Set your reminders! Only 100 candles were individually produced w/ hand poured soy wax for this release, and they smell Amazing. We've captured the essence of Halloween nostalgia in a jar for this candle, and we can't wait to share them with you!
Check our blog to get the scoop!"
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MondoCon 2016 Lineup Unveiled: Press Release: "Austin,...
- 9/21/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The third annual MondoCon 2016 has been announced and tickets for the monster event are currently on sale. Attendees will be able to purchase The Monster Squad vinyl soundtrack with new artwork by Gary Pullin. Also in today’s Horror Highlights: three Blu-ray clips for The Binding before it debuts on August 2nd, a look at cover artwork and preview pages for Fractured Scary Tales #2, and details and a Kindred Spirits clip from Destination America’s panel at Sdcc 2016.
Third Annual MondoCon 2016 Announcement: Press Release: “Austin, TX-July 27 2016 – Mondo is pleased to announce tickets are on sale for the third annual MondoCon along with an initial lineup of exhibitors and artists. MondoCon 2016 will take place October 22nd and 23rd in Austin, TX at Afs Cinema and Holiday Inn Midtown Conference Center.
MondoCon is a celebration of everything Mondo loves, including movies, art, comics, music, toys and food. It’s a weekend curated with fans in mind,...
Third Annual MondoCon 2016 Announcement: Press Release: “Austin, TX-July 27 2016 – Mondo is pleased to announce tickets are on sale for the third annual MondoCon along with an initial lineup of exhibitors and artists. MondoCon 2016 will take place October 22nd and 23rd in Austin, TX at Afs Cinema and Holiday Inn Midtown Conference Center.
MondoCon is a celebration of everything Mondo loves, including movies, art, comics, music, toys and food. It’s a weekend curated with fans in mind,...
- 7/28/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Like many of us, artist Alex Pardee is a big dorky fan of monster movies -- so much so that his years of watching them and sketching them have now resulted in this pretty incredible piece of art featuring 185 different monsters. Some of them are good and some of them are real bad, but all of them are memorable in their own ways. And Pardee's colorful style reveals each one in a new, freakish light. Check it out below and click the image to enlarge. If you, like us, want to know...
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- 7/7/2016
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
Like many of us, artist Alex Pardee is a big, dorky fan of monster movies -- so much so that his years of watching them and sketching them have now resulted in this pretty incredible piece of art featuring 185 different monsters. Some of them are good and some of them are real bad, but all of them are memorable in their own ways. And Pardee's colorful style reveals each one in a new light. Check it out below and click the image to enlarge. If you, like us, wanna know how in the world you can snag one of these to throw on your walls, there is a way! Pardee will have the prints for sale on his website beginning July 20 at 6:00am Pst and they'll remain on sale through August 1 at 11:59pm Pst. Additionally, those attending San Diego Comic Con can pick up a...
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- 7/6/2016
- by Erik Davis
- Movies.com
One of our favorite artists in the horror game is Alex Pardee, whose original creatures – recently seen in Adam Green’s Digging Up the Marrow – continually blow our mind. In addition to all the original stuff, Pardee also likes… Continue Reading →
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- 7/5/2016
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
In celebration of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Lucasfilm, along with Gallery 1988 and Hp Inc., proudly presents “Art Awakens.”
From November 13-15, Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles hosted a Star Wars art exhibit featuring top professional and emerging contemporary artists. New and original pieces from the exhibit are now being auctioned off in the name of Star Wars: Force for Change to support Unicef Kid Power. All original pieces featured in the gallery are now up for auction through eBay for Charity, along with select prints for sale.
Artists showcased include new and original works from: Joshua Keyes, Alex Pardee, Scott C., Lorraine Loots, Eric Tan, Brandi Milne, Rich Kelly, Kris Lewis, Travis Louie, Naoto Hattori and Dan Mumford, among many others.
Original pieces by the professional artists will be up for auction on eBay from 11/13 – 11/23.
Prints of select originals by the professional artists will be available for purchase on eBay from 11/13 – 12/12.
Additionally,...
From November 13-15, Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles hosted a Star Wars art exhibit featuring top professional and emerging contemporary artists. New and original pieces from the exhibit are now being auctioned off in the name of Star Wars: Force for Change to support Unicef Kid Power. All original pieces featured in the gallery are now up for auction through eBay for Charity, along with select prints for sale.
Artists showcased include new and original works from: Joshua Keyes, Alex Pardee, Scott C., Lorraine Loots, Eric Tan, Brandi Milne, Rich Kelly, Kris Lewis, Travis Louie, Naoto Hattori and Dan Mumford, among many others.
Original pieces by the professional artists will be up for auction on eBay from 11/13 – 11/23.
Prints of select originals by the professional artists will be available for purchase on eBay from 11/13 – 12/12.
Additionally,...
- 11/16/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
This weekend brings a wonderful meshing of horror and comedy with some real heart in the form of The Final Girls. The meta flick takes Taissa Farmiga and throws her into the world of the horror movie that her mother (Malin Akerman) made famous, making for a reunion that is simultaneously thrilling, touching and hilarious. […]
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- 10/8/2015
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
To celebrate the release of the documentary mash-up Digging Up The Marrow from horror master Adam Green (Hatchet, Frozen) – out now on DVD – we have a copy to giveaway! Based on the dark illustrations of celebrated artist Alex Pardee and starring Ray Wise (RoboCop, X-Men First Class, Twin Peaks), Digging Up The Marrow blurs the lines between reality and fantasy.
When Adam Green receives a message from a mysterious stranger, he takes his film crew on a bone-chilling odyssey to discover real-life monsters!
Order today on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1SC6nEZ
To win a copy of Digging Up the Marrow on DVD, just answer the following question:
Who stars as the killer in Adam Green’s horror trilogy Hatchet? Is it:
a) Robert Englund
b) Danielle Harris
c) Kane Hodder
Email your answer to NerdlyComps@gmail.com, making sure to include your name and address. You can also leave...
When Adam Green receives a message from a mysterious stranger, he takes his film crew on a bone-chilling odyssey to discover real-life monsters!
Order today on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1SC6nEZ
To win a copy of Digging Up the Marrow on DVD, just answer the following question:
Who stars as the killer in Adam Green’s horror trilogy Hatchet? Is it:
a) Robert Englund
b) Danielle Harris
c) Kane Hodder
Email your answer to NerdlyComps@gmail.com, making sure to include your name and address. You can also leave...
- 6/26/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Ray Wise, Adam Green, Will Barratt, Josh Ethier, Rileah Vanderbilt, Kane Hodder, Sarah Elbert, Tom Holland, Mick Garris, Alex Pardee, Jimmy McCarthy, Nic Henley, Caitlyn Brisbin, Robert Pendergraft | Written and Directed by Adam Green
The problem with found footage movies is sometimes, instead of pulling the audience closer into the action, we end up thinking that the person behind the camera is just an idiot who should have dropped it and run for his life when things got dangerous. However their are rare occassions where you can just enjoy being taken along for the ride… As is the case with Digging Up the Marrow.
Playing himself Adam Green films a documentary about a man, William Dekker (Ray Wise) who contacts him promising proof of the existence of monsters in the world. Taking Will Barratt along with him as camera man he interviews Dekker about the claims, agreeing to investigate the claims.
The problem with found footage movies is sometimes, instead of pulling the audience closer into the action, we end up thinking that the person behind the camera is just an idiot who should have dropped it and run for his life when things got dangerous. However their are rare occassions where you can just enjoy being taken along for the ride… As is the case with Digging Up the Marrow.
Playing himself Adam Green films a documentary about a man, William Dekker (Ray Wise) who contacts him promising proof of the existence of monsters in the world. Taking Will Barratt along with him as camera man he interviews Dekker about the claims, agreeing to investigate the claims.
- 6/22/2015
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Recently the ol’ cool ghoul caught wind of a current indie release that’s sure to tickle the funny bone (or someplace a bit lower) of any monster maniac entitled Digging Up The Marrow…
This fright flick boasts a bevy o’ beautiful beasties, and back in March I gave ya the scary skinny on the whole enchilada. [Ed. Note: See FM #280 for our exclusive interview with the film's director, Adam Green.] None other than the film’s art die-rector, Astonishing Alex Pardee, dropped into the Crypt o’ Xiii (leavin’ a sizeable hole… I hope my insurance covers “plunging artists”) to jaw about his involvement in the film, his inspirations, and of course, monsters (I mean come on… did you have any doubt?)!
Famous Monsters. Holy cats Alex, I gotta tell ya, this is a unique thrill for yours cruelly… your art is an inspiration to creeps and fiends everywhere! Where did you get yer sense of arcane aesthetics?
Alex Pardee. From the beginning, as a kid,...
This fright flick boasts a bevy o’ beautiful beasties, and back in March I gave ya the scary skinny on the whole enchilada. [Ed. Note: See FM #280 for our exclusive interview with the film's director, Adam Green.] None other than the film’s art die-rector, Astonishing Alex Pardee, dropped into the Crypt o’ Xiii (leavin’ a sizeable hole… I hope my insurance covers “plunging artists”) to jaw about his involvement in the film, his inspirations, and of course, monsters (I mean come on… did you have any doubt?)!
Famous Monsters. Holy cats Alex, I gotta tell ya, this is a unique thrill for yours cruelly… your art is an inspiration to creeps and fiends everywhere! Where did you get yer sense of arcane aesthetics?
Alex Pardee. From the beginning, as a kid,...
- 5/9/2015
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Title: Digging Up the Marrow Rlj Entertainment / Image Entertainment Director: Adam Green Writer: Adam Green Cast: Ray Wise, Adam Green, Will Barratt, Steve Agee, Dave “Oderus Urungus” Brockie, Kane Hodder, Rileah Vanderbilt, Tom Holland, Mick Garris, Tony Todd, Lloyd Kaufman, Joe Lynch, Running Time: 88 Minutes, Not Rated Special Features: Extended and Deleted Scenes [5 total] with introductions by Adam Green; Monsters of the Marrow [28 min]; Commentary with Writer/Director Adam Green, Artist Alex Pardee, Cinematographer Will Barratt and Actor Ray Wise; Trailer Available on DVD & Blu-Ray March 24th Documentary style horror film presented and directed by Adam Green of Holliston and the Hatchet franchise. At first you [ Read More ]
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- 4/17/2015
- by juliana
- ShockYa
From horror maestro Adam Green (Hatchet, Frozen) comes the ingenious genre mash-up of documentary and dark fantasy – Digging Up The Marrow – on DVD 15th June 2015. This faux documentary has already accrued a cult following after generating buzz from highly secretive screenings at a handful of film festivals.
Based on the dark illustrations of celebrated artist Alex Pardee and starring Ray Wise (RoboCop, X-Men First Class, Twin Peaks), Digging Up The Marrow blurs the lines between reality and fantasy, taking the horror genre beyond the fourth wall.
Adam Green receives a package in his fan mail from a mysterious man named William Dekker (Ray Wise). Dekker claims he can prove monsters do indeed exist and that these grotesque creatures are in fact forgotten, hideously deformed humanoids that inhabit a vast, underground metropolis of the damned. Determined to discover the truth, Green and his crew embark on a mysterious, fantastical, and terrifying...
Based on the dark illustrations of celebrated artist Alex Pardee and starring Ray Wise (RoboCop, X-Men First Class, Twin Peaks), Digging Up The Marrow blurs the lines between reality and fantasy, taking the horror genre beyond the fourth wall.
Adam Green receives a package in his fan mail from a mysterious man named William Dekker (Ray Wise). Dekker claims he can prove monsters do indeed exist and that these grotesque creatures are in fact forgotten, hideously deformed humanoids that inhabit a vast, underground metropolis of the damned. Determined to discover the truth, Green and his crew embark on a mysterious, fantastical, and terrifying...
- 3/12/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Digging Up the Marrow is the latest film by Adam Green, a director who's really hit the mark in the past, most notably with the Hatchet series which I have a great fondness for. The film is a meta-mockumentary where Green (playing himself) embarks on a journey with his documentary subject William Dekker (Ray Wise) who claims to know about a secret underground society of rejected freaks that only come in the cover of darkness. The film was inspired by the stellar art of Alex Pardee.
Green has a legion of fans who he has been spreading himself very thin for lately. Besides films, Green showruns a TV series on Fearnet and hosts a very popular podcast called The Movie Crypt. How busy Green is actually comes up a few times during the [Continued ...]...
Green has a legion of fans who he has been spreading himself very thin for lately. Besides films, Green showruns a TV series on Fearnet and hosts a very popular podcast called The Movie Crypt. How busy Green is actually comes up a few times during the [Continued ...]...
- 2/20/2015
- QuietEarth.us
Part documentary, part narrative, there are no easy labels for writer/director Adam Green’s latest movie, Digging Up the Marrow. On one hand, it features Green and a number of his regular collaborators playing themselves. At the same time, it stars Ray Wise as a Dr. Loomis-esque obsessive on the hunt for real-life monsters. It’s told as a straightforward documentary, but it also features cool-looking monsters designed by artist Alex Pardee (whose artwork served as the inspiration for the film). The pieces might be recognizable in and of themselves, but put together they make Digging Up the Marrow a movie that doesn’t quite feel like anything else out there.
It’s difficult to describe the premise of Marrow without giving too much away, and this is the kind of film where it’s better to go in cold. Suffice it to say that Green plays himself, a...
It’s difficult to describe the premise of Marrow without giving too much away, and this is the kind of film where it’s better to go in cold. Suffice it to say that Green plays himself, a...
- 2/20/2015
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
Digging Up the Marrow will be released on VOD and iTunes beginning February 20th. Filmmaker Adam Green and artist Alex Pardee, whose work inspired the film, are also currently touring the film around the country with a special art exhibit, leading up to the premiere of the film tomorrow evening. Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak with Green about the tour, his experiences working on Marrow over the last few years and what it's like to make a film that feels like nothing else out there.
You can check out part one of our extensive interview with Green Here.
As a huge fan, I do like that there’s also stuff that’s for fans, whether it’s seeing ArieScope offices or seeing Sara Elbert show up. All that stuff is really cool, but you don’t have to be a diehard fan to appreciate the movie. The...
You can check out part one of our extensive interview with Green Here.
As a huge fan, I do like that there’s also stuff that’s for fans, whether it’s seeing ArieScope offices or seeing Sara Elbert show up. All that stuff is really cool, but you don’t have to be a diehard fan to appreciate the movie. The...
- 2/19/2015
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
Since bursting on the scene with the throwback slasher Hatchet in 2006, writer/director Adam Green has built a career on doing this his own way. He has written and directed multiple features, produced films for up-and-coming filmmakers, created, written and starred on two seasons of his own sitcom Holliston, co-hosted The Movie Crypt, his own successful weekly filmmaking podcast and much, much more.
Digging Up the Marrow, Green's latest feature, is something totally different: a blend of documentary and narrative that defies any easy categorization. In the film, Green plays himself, a horror movie director with his own independent production company (ArieScope) who is contacted by a man named Decker (Ray Wise, the best he's ever been) claiming that monsters are real and that he knows exactly where to find them -- at an entrance to an underground world he calls "the Marrow."
Digging Up the Marrow will be released...
Digging Up the Marrow, Green's latest feature, is something totally different: a blend of documentary and narrative that defies any easy categorization. In the film, Green plays himself, a horror movie director with his own independent production company (ArieScope) who is contacted by a man named Decker (Ray Wise, the best he's ever been) claiming that monsters are real and that he knows exactly where to find them -- at an entrance to an underground world he calls "the Marrow."
Digging Up the Marrow will be released...
- 2/18/2015
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
After traversing the indie-horror scene for years, Adam Green still manages to bring an admirable level of excitement and enthusiasm to projects that might otherwise be dubbed “generic” without proper ambitions. Digging Up The Marrow could have suffered a more mundane fate in the wrong hands, but Green’s nurturing touch encourages individuality and creativity – or in more horror specific terms, it spreads like a devilish infection, eating deep into your mushiest cranial tissue.
Green’s found footage mockumentary analyzes man’s ability to rationalize the existence of monsters living among us, and he does so with the help of creature-artist-extraordinaire Alex Pardee – an illustrator whose work inspired a whole gaggle of heavily-detailed monsters ready to unleash themselves on excitable audiences. Green’s child-like enthusiasm is infectious as he seeks to answer questions many of us might be afraid of, but the documentary aspect eventually gives way to Pardee’s colorful,...
Green’s found footage mockumentary analyzes man’s ability to rationalize the existence of monsters living among us, and he does so with the help of creature-artist-extraordinaire Alex Pardee – an illustrator whose work inspired a whole gaggle of heavily-detailed monsters ready to unleash themselves on excitable audiences. Green’s child-like enthusiasm is infectious as he seeks to answer questions many of us might be afraid of, but the documentary aspect eventually gives way to Pardee’s colorful,...
- 2/16/2015
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Digging Up The Marrow – Rlje/Image Entertainment In Theaters And Available On VOD And iTUNES: February 20, 2015 Cast: Adam Green, Ray Wise, Will Barratt, Alex Pardee Directed By: Adam Green Written By: Adam Green Synopsis: What if the ghastly images and abominations haunting our collective nightmares actually exist? Writer/director Adam Green (Hatchet) sets out to make a documentary exploring this tantalizing premise after being contacted by a mysterious man named William … Continue reading →
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- 1/28/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Digging Up Marrow will open theatrically in Los Angeles and on VOD on February 20th. The films theatrical release will expand to more cities the week of March 2nd and arrive on DVDBluRay on March 24th loaded with special features including a documentary on the making of the films creatures deletedextended scenes and a commentary track. Directed and written by Adam Green and stars Adam Green Ray Wise Will Barratt Alex Pardee.
- 1/27/2015
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
One film that I have been looking forward to is the Adam Green/Alex Pardee collaboration called Digging Up the Marrow. I’m always willing to give a monster movie a shot and this one looks pretty good. While it is a little odd for Green to play himself and Ray Wise to play a character even though most genre fans know who Ray Wise is, I’m in for the ride.
Synopsis
What if the ghastly images and abominations haunting our collective nightmares actually exist? Writer/director Adam Green (Hatchet) sets out to make a documentary exploring this tantalizing premise after being contacted by a mysterious man named William Dekker (Ray Wise). Dekker claims he can prove that “monsters are real” and insists these grotesque creatures are forgotten, hideously deformed humanoids inhabiting a vast, underground metropolis of the damned. Determined to expose the truth, Green embarks on a bone-chilling...
Synopsis
What if the ghastly images and abominations haunting our collective nightmares actually exist? Writer/director Adam Green (Hatchet) sets out to make a documentary exploring this tantalizing premise after being contacted by a mysterious man named William Dekker (Ray Wise). Dekker claims he can prove that “monsters are real” and insists these grotesque creatures are forgotten, hideously deformed humanoids inhabiting a vast, underground metropolis of the damned. Determined to expose the truth, Green embarks on a bone-chilling...
- 1/23/2015
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
Monsters in the closet, under your bed, right outside your window—as children, we sometimes get the sense that creatures lurk just out of sight wherever we go. As we get older, this perspective usually fades, but not for William Dekker (Ray Wise). He knows monsters exist, and he takes a film crew to the entrance of their world in the first trailer for Adam Green’s Digging Up the Marrow.
“What if the ghastly images and abominations haunting our collective nightmares actually exist? Writer/director Adam Green (Hatchet) sets out to make a documentary exploring this tantalizing premise after being contacted by a mysterious man named William Dekker (Ray Wise). Dekker claims he can prove that “monsters are real” and insists these grotesque creatures are forgotten, hideously deformed humanoids inhabiting a vast, underground metropolis of the damned. Determined to expose the truth, Green embarks on a bone-chilling odyssey and...
“What if the ghastly images and abominations haunting our collective nightmares actually exist? Writer/director Adam Green (Hatchet) sets out to make a documentary exploring this tantalizing premise after being contacted by a mysterious man named William Dekker (Ray Wise). Dekker claims he can prove that “monsters are real” and insists these grotesque creatures are forgotten, hideously deformed humanoids inhabiting a vast, underground metropolis of the damned. Determined to expose the truth, Green embarks on a bone-chilling odyssey and...
- 1/23/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
For those familiar with Adam Green’s upcoming feature length endeavor Digging Up The Marrow (his first since 2010’s Frozen), then you’re likely familiar with the work of artist Alex Pardee, whose contributions helped define the concept and creatures of Green’s film. You may also be familiar with Green’s intended release strategy, as he’s frequently stated […]...
- 1/20/2015
- by Ken W. Hanley
- Fangoria
As a child you might have imagined that a sharp-toothed beast lurked in the shadows of your closet. A movie exploring the possible existence of monsters, Adam Green’s Digging Up the Marrow looks to tap into your fears of yesterday, and he and artist/executive producer Alex Pardee will hit the road for special screenings beginning February 12th, with a Blu-ray/DVD release date also now revealed.
Adam Green announced on his blog that the “Touring Through the Marrow” experience will begin in San Francisco on Thursday, February 12th, followed by four more tour dates with more cities to be announced. Green and Pardee will attend each special screening, which will feature “an audience Q&A, an art exhibit of Pardee’s original artwork that inspired the film, one of their favorite monsters from the film, and exclusive tour merchandise.” Here are the tour dates announced so far:
Thursday February 12th: San Francisco,...
Adam Green announced on his blog that the “Touring Through the Marrow” experience will begin in San Francisco on Thursday, February 12th, followed by four more tour dates with more cities to be announced. Green and Pardee will attend each special screening, which will feature “an audience Q&A, an art exhibit of Pardee’s original artwork that inspired the film, one of their favorite monsters from the film, and exclusive tour merchandise.” Here are the tour dates announced so far:
Thursday February 12th: San Francisco,...
- 1/19/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Adam Green’s first feature since Hatchet II, Digging up the Marrow,will receive a roadshow tour the week prior to its VODebut, with plans to hit San Francisco, Boston, New York, Austin and L.A. Inspired by the artwork of acclaimed illustrator and Mondo regular Alex Pardee, Digging up the Marrow sees Green star as himself, crafting…
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- 1/19/2015
- by Samuel Zimmerman
- shocktillyoudrop.com
As a child you might have imagined that a sharp-toothed beast lurked in the shadows of your closet, or that a slimy, scaly creature wound its way through the toys underneath your bed. As we get older, the monsters (at least of the non-human variety) we once imagined tend to fade away, but their possible existnece is explored in Adam Green’s upcoming film, Digging Up the Marrow, which now has a release date and a new poster.
EW reports that Digging Up the Marrow will hit theaters on February 20th, 2015. Back in October, Image Entertainment acquired the U.S. release rights to the Adam Green-directed film, which also stars Green as himself. The movie’s first trailer should debut soon, so stay tuned to Daily Dead for further details.
“Starring, written and directed by Adam Green and inspired by the artwork of artist Alex Pardee, the film stars Ray Wise (Twin Peaks,...
EW reports that Digging Up the Marrow will hit theaters on February 20th, 2015. Back in October, Image Entertainment acquired the U.S. release rights to the Adam Green-directed film, which also stars Green as himself. The movie’s first trailer should debut soon, so stay tuned to Daily Dead for further details.
“Starring, written and directed by Adam Green and inspired by the artwork of artist Alex Pardee, the film stars Ray Wise (Twin Peaks,...
- 1/2/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
What if the ghastly images and abominations haunting our collective nightmares actually exist? That's a question which occupies most of my waking hours—and all of my sleeping ones. It is also a query raised by Digging Up the Marrow, the new film from writer-director Adam Green (Hatchet, the other Frozen) and artist Alex Pardee. In the movie, Green (who plays himself) sets out to make a documentary exploring this premise after being contacted by a mysterious man named William Dekker (the great Ray Wise). According to the film's official synopsis, Dekker "claims he can prove that 'monsters are real'...
- 12/30/2014
- by Clark Collis
- EW - Inside Movies
So, this one has me frothing at the mouth.
Adam Green—director of the Hatchet franchise, suspense flick Frozen, and the extremely meta Diy show Holliston—is about to go plunging into the ether of self-referential horror filmmaking once again with Digging Up The Marrow, recently acquired by Image/Rlj Entertainment, and he’s bringing along the legendary Ray Wise (Twin Peaks) and brilliant concept artist Alex Pardee. From the press release:
Los Angeles, Oct. 27, 2014 – Image Entertainment, an Rlj Entertainment (Nasdaq: Rlje) brand, has acquired all U.S. rights to the highly anticipated fantasy film Digging Up The Marrow. Starring, written and directed by Adam Green and inspired by the artwork of artist Alex Pardee, the film stars Ray Wise (Twin Peaks, X-Men First Class), Will Barratt (Frozen), and a roster full of horror genre favorites and iconic artists all appearing as themselves. Mark Ward, Rlj Entertainment’s Senior Vice...
Adam Green—director of the Hatchet franchise, suspense flick Frozen, and the extremely meta Diy show Holliston—is about to go plunging into the ether of self-referential horror filmmaking once again with Digging Up The Marrow, recently acquired by Image/Rlj Entertainment, and he’s bringing along the legendary Ray Wise (Twin Peaks) and brilliant concept artist Alex Pardee. From the press release:
Los Angeles, Oct. 27, 2014 – Image Entertainment, an Rlj Entertainment (Nasdaq: Rlje) brand, has acquired all U.S. rights to the highly anticipated fantasy film Digging Up The Marrow. Starring, written and directed by Adam Green and inspired by the artwork of artist Alex Pardee, the film stars Ray Wise (Twin Peaks, X-Men First Class), Will Barratt (Frozen), and a roster full of horror genre favorites and iconic artists all appearing as themselves. Mark Ward, Rlj Entertainment’s Senior Vice...
- 10/30/2014
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Based on the artwork of Alex Pardee film maker Adam Green has created what sounds to be a truly interesting take for a documentary style film. Titled ‘Digging Up The Marrow’ this one just got picked up for distribution by Image Entertainment.
Starring Green, Ray Wise, Will Barratt and a literal who’s who of genre vets ‘Marrow’ has an interesting synopsis:
“When filmmaker Adam Green receives a package from a strange man (Ray Wise) claiming … Continue reading →
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Starring Green, Ray Wise, Will Barratt and a literal who’s who of genre vets ‘Marrow’ has an interesting synopsis:
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- 10/29/2014
- by Dave Dreher
- Horror News
Adam Green's (Frozen) highly anticipated dark fantasy film Digging Up the Marrow has found a home at Image Entertainment. Starring, written and directed by Adam Green and inspired by the artwork of artist Alex Pardee, the film stars Ray Wise (Twin Peaks, X-Men First Class), Will Barratt (Frozen), and a roster full of horror genre favorites and iconic artists all appearing as themselves.
Synopsis:
When filmmaker Adam Green receives a package from a strange man (Ray Wise) claiming he can prove that monsters exist, he and his crew are taken on a mysterious, fantastical, and terrifying journey into the shadows deep down under the ground below our feet. Digging Up The Marrow is a documentary-style film that blends reality with fantasy in a way that will leave even the most hardc [Continued ...]...
Synopsis:
When filmmaker Adam Green receives a package from a strange man (Ray Wise) claiming he can prove that monsters exist, he and his crew are taken on a mysterious, fantastical, and terrifying journey into the shadows deep down under the ground below our feet. Digging Up The Marrow is a documentary-style film that blends reality with fantasy in a way that will leave even the most hardc [Continued ...]...
- 10/28/2014
- QuietEarth.us
Image Entertainment, an Rlj Entertainment brand, has acquired all U.S. rights to the highly anticipated fantasy film Digging Up The Marrow. Starring, written and directed by Adam Green and inspired by the artwork of artist Alex Pardee, the film stars Ray Wise (Twin Peaks, X-Men First Class), Will Barratt (Frozen), and a roster full of horror genre favorites and iconic artists all appearing as themselves. Mark Ward, Rlj Entertainment's Senior Vice President of Acquisitions for the Image brands made the announcement today...
- 10/28/2014
- Horror Asylum
It has been announced that Image Entertainment has acquired Us rights to Adam Green’s latest film, Digging Up The Marrow:
“Los Angeles, Oct. 27, 2014 – Image Entertainment, an Rlj Entertainment (Nasdaq: Rlje) brand, has acquired all U.S. rights to the highly anticipated fantasy film Digging Up The Marrow. Starring, written and directed by Adam Green and inspired by the artwork of artist Alex Pardee, the film stars Ray Wise (Twin Peaks, X-Men First Class), Will Barratt (Frozen), and a roster full of horror genre favorites and iconic artists all appearing as themselves. Mark Ward, Rlj Entertainment’s Senior Vice President of Acquisitions for the Image brands made the announcement today.
“We’ve had a long, productive working relationship with Adam Green and we are extremely excited to continue to work with him on this film,” said Ward. “Adam brings an uncanny point-of-view to filmmaking and Digging Up The Marrow...
“Los Angeles, Oct. 27, 2014 – Image Entertainment, an Rlj Entertainment (Nasdaq: Rlje) brand, has acquired all U.S. rights to the highly anticipated fantasy film Digging Up The Marrow. Starring, written and directed by Adam Green and inspired by the artwork of artist Alex Pardee, the film stars Ray Wise (Twin Peaks, X-Men First Class), Will Barratt (Frozen), and a roster full of horror genre favorites and iconic artists all appearing as themselves. Mark Ward, Rlj Entertainment’s Senior Vice President of Acquisitions for the Image brands made the announcement today.
“We’ve had a long, productive working relationship with Adam Green and we are extremely excited to continue to work with him on this film,” said Ward. “Adam brings an uncanny point-of-view to filmmaking and Digging Up The Marrow...
- 10/27/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Adam Green's latest film Digging Up the Marrow has been picked up by Image Entertainment. Starring, written and directed by Adam Green and inspired by the artwork of artist Alex Pardee, the film stars Ray Wise, Will Barratt, and a roster full of horror genre favorites and iconic artists all appearing as themselves.
When filmmaker Adam Green receives a package from a strange man (Ray Wise) claiming he can prove that monsters exist, he and his crew are taken on a mysterious, fantastical, and terrifying journey into the shadows deep down under the ground below our feet.
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When filmmaker Adam Green receives a package from a strange man (Ray Wise) claiming he can prove that monsters exist, he and his crew are taken on a mysterious, fantastical, and terrifying journey into the shadows deep down under the ground below our feet.
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- 10/27/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Fledgling La-based distributor Aspiration Media has made its first buy, taking Ur rights from Continental Media to Noble. In a separate development, Image has acquired Us rights to fantasy Afm title Digging Up The Marrow.
Stephen Bradley’s drama stars Deirdre O’Kane as Christina Noble, the Irishwoman who overcame a harsh childhood to start a charity in aid of street children in Vietnam and Mongolia.
Sarah Greene, Brendan Coyle and Liam Cunningham also star in the UK-Ireland film produced by Bradley and Melanie Gore-Grimes. Michael J Hunt served as executive producer through his company Ansty Productions.
Aspiration Media plans a spring 2015 release.
Noble won The Panavision Spirit Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, audience awards at San Diego Film Festival, Dallas International Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival and Newport Beach Film Festival and the best feature and special jury prize at the Boston Irish Film Festival.
“The aspirational audience is growing more significant in size...
Stephen Bradley’s drama stars Deirdre O’Kane as Christina Noble, the Irishwoman who overcame a harsh childhood to start a charity in aid of street children in Vietnam and Mongolia.
Sarah Greene, Brendan Coyle and Liam Cunningham also star in the UK-Ireland film produced by Bradley and Melanie Gore-Grimes. Michael J Hunt served as executive producer through his company Ansty Productions.
Aspiration Media plans a spring 2015 release.
Noble won The Panavision Spirit Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, audience awards at San Diego Film Festival, Dallas International Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival and Newport Beach Film Festival and the best feature and special jury prize at the Boston Irish Film Festival.
“The aspirational audience is growing more significant in size...
- 10/27/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Image Entertainment has acquired U.S. rights to Digging Up The Marrow, a meta-fantasy flick from horror filmmaker Adam Green (Frozen). Green stars as himself along with a cadre of his genre pals in a story that begins when he receives a package from a mysterious man (Ray Wise) who claims he can prove that monsters exist. Green wrote, directed, and stars in the pic inspired by the work of artist Alex Pardee, who also appears along with Will Barratt, Joe Lynch (Everly), Don Coscarelli (John Dies At The End), Lloyd Kaufman, Tony Todd (Candyman), Steve Agee (The Sarah Silverman Program), Mick Garris (Masters Of Horror), Tom Holland (Fright Night), Kane Hodder (Jason X, Hatchet), Josh Ethier (Almost Human), and the late Dave Brockie of Gwar. Digging Up The Marrow was produced by Green for his ArieScope Pictures along with Cory Neal, who financed with Andrew Mysko through their Hacienda Film Co....
- 10/27/2014
- by Jen Yamato
- Deadline
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