Co-starring in Bj McDonnell’s first directorial effort as a Southern sheriff in way over his head, Zach Galligan has seen almost everything throughout his career. But he’s never seen mosquitoes quite as big as the ones swarming across the swamplands down in Louisiana on the set of Hatchet III.
When I spoke with Zach recently, thankfully, both of us were quite comfortable and indoors.
Dread Central: I know you grew up in the New York area as a big horror fan when you were a kid. You watched the Universal monsters growing up, then basically got to act alongside them in Waxwork, and you’ve also been a part of the new breed of classic monsters with Gremlins and now Victor Crowley in Hatchet III. Would that little kid who loved Chiller Theatre be pretty impressed with how things turned out?
Zach Galligan: Well, you know, I...
When I spoke with Zach recently, thankfully, both of us were quite comfortable and indoors.
Dread Central: I know you grew up in the New York area as a big horror fan when you were a kid. You watched the Universal monsters growing up, then basically got to act alongside them in Waxwork, and you’ve also been a part of the new breed of classic monsters with Gremlins and now Victor Crowley in Hatchet III. Would that little kid who loved Chiller Theatre be pretty impressed with how things turned out?
Zach Galligan: Well, you know, I...
- 6/17/2013
- by Drew Tinnin
- DreadCentral.com
Ladies and gentlemen, meet Chad Michael Collins, an up-and-coming actor to watch. Collins is really just starting out, having amassed such credits as Legion of the Dead (2005), Lake Placid 2 (2007), CSI: NY (TV), Greek (TV) and NCIS (TV), but he recently scored his biggest break yet, the one that could secure him serious interest from producers, directors, casting agents and audiences. He's the lead -- yup, the star -- of Sniper: Reloaded (2011), a direct-to-dvd sequel to the popular Sniper action films that starred Tom Berenger. Collins plays Berenger's son in the April 26 release from Sony Home Entertainment, but let's let him tell everyone about it -- and about himself, his career and aspirations -- in this exclusive interview. You've been steadily making your way up the Hollywood food chain. Take us to the day you landed the lead in Reloaded, and then, what was your experience like on set, being...
- 4/25/2011
- by ianspelling@corp.popstar.com (Ian Spelling)
- PopStar
While The Asylum's priorites in recent years have focused on mockbusters and outlandish "mega" movies, raunchy sex comedies, and even some Christian baiting flicks to boot, one should not forget that in the beginning they actually churned out original horror. Could Born Bad be a return to their early days?
The Asylum has just announced the thriller Born Bad starring Meredith Monroe (pictured; "Dawson's Creek", "Criminal Minds"), Bonnie Dennison (Stake Land, "Guiding Light"), Michael Welch (The Twilight Saga, "Joan of Arcadia"), and David Chokachi ("Baywatch", "Witchblade").
"When a rebellious girl from a good family falls for the town drifter, she unwittingly brings a psychopath into her loving home."
That's all we know at this time about the thriller from actor turned writer-director Jared Cohn, who years ago had small roles in such Asylum originals as Way of the Vampire and Legion of the Dead. Given the vagueness of that premise,...
The Asylum has just announced the thriller Born Bad starring Meredith Monroe (pictured; "Dawson's Creek", "Criminal Minds"), Bonnie Dennison (Stake Land, "Guiding Light"), Michael Welch (The Twilight Saga, "Joan of Arcadia"), and David Chokachi ("Baywatch", "Witchblade").
"When a rebellious girl from a good family falls for the town drifter, she unwittingly brings a psychopath into her loving home."
That's all we know at this time about the thriller from actor turned writer-director Jared Cohn, who years ago had small roles in such Asylum originals as Way of the Vampire and Legion of the Dead. Given the vagueness of that premise,...
- 3/20/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Los Angeles-based VFX house the Asylum has selected software from Wondertouch, a St. Louis-based VFX software developer, as its primary particle effects creation tool for its roster of science fiction, horror and supernatural feature film projects. Asylum has settled on Wondertouch's particleillusion 3.0 for the Mac OS X for its upcoming work on such features as Legion of the Dead, Frankenstein and The Beast of Bray Road. Asylum cited particleillusion's speed and real-time rendering capabilities as among its key attributes.
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