We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a trailer for Never Let Go, new episode details from L.A. Macabre and How to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse, the short film Knock Knock, a Q&A featuring The Walking Dead‘s Amber Dawn Fox, and much more:
Never Let Go Trailer and Premiere Details: “Here is a sneak preview of what’s up for grabs at the Berlin Film Festival later this week – Howard J Ford’s (Director/Producer Co-Writer of ‘The Dead 1&2″) latest epic Never Let Go. Shot in Morocco, Spain and the Us, the film tells the story of Lisa, a single mother (played by Angela Dixon) who takes the law into her own hands to get back her abducted child. The completed film will screen at Cannes Market in May.
Howard Ford said today:...
Never Let Go Trailer and Premiere Details: “Here is a sneak preview of what’s up for grabs at the Berlin Film Festival later this week – Howard J Ford’s (Director/Producer Co-Writer of ‘The Dead 1&2″) latest epic Never Let Go. Shot in Morocco, Spain and the Us, the film tells the story of Lisa, a single mother (played by Angela Dixon) who takes the law into her own hands to get back her abducted child. The completed film will screen at Cannes Market in May.
Howard Ford said today:...
- 2/8/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
“Allow me to introduce you to three passionate, obsessed artists - each haunted by their own creations…” So begins Self-Portraits, a new short film by Staci Layne Wilson.
You may have noticed Staci's name on the site recently as she's joined us to handle reviews, interviews, set visits, and more; but she's also an accomplished author and filmmaker in her own right. And a lot of her work involves the number "3."
For instance, Self-Portraits examines a moment in the lives of three brilliant, troubled artists – Leonor (Diane Ayala Goldner), Egon (Andrew McGee), and Louis (James R. Petix) – and explores the fever dreams they endure in alternate realities. The film will debut in late December, and a companion novella will be released in February 2014.
Also being released in its entirely in late December, and in novella form as well, is Keepsakes – another triptych of terrifying tales. This one is about people who are not just hoarders…...
You may have noticed Staci's name on the site recently as she's joined us to handle reviews, interviews, set visits, and more; but she's also an accomplished author and filmmaker in her own right. And a lot of her work involves the number "3."
For instance, Self-Portraits examines a moment in the lives of three brilliant, troubled artists – Leonor (Diane Ayala Goldner), Egon (Andrew McGee), and Louis (James R. Petix) – and explores the fever dreams they endure in alternate realities. The film will debut in late December, and a companion novella will be released in February 2014.
Also being released in its entirely in late December, and in novella form as well, is Keepsakes – another triptych of terrifying tales. This one is about people who are not just hoarders…...
- 12/9/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
We're always glad to help spread the word about new horror projects, and today we have the lowdown on "Inside Horror", a genre-based Internet chat show from Elric Kane and Staci Layne Wilson that will air Tuesday nights live at 7:00 p.m. Pst at theStream.tv, beginning next week on January 10th.
In case Elric and Staci's names sound familiar, in addition to their solo projects that will be mentioned below, "Inside Horror" comes hot on the heels of their previous successful web show, "This Week in Horror", which ran for two seasons.
From the Press Release:
Going in-depth on unusual subjects with entire episodes dedicated to the likes of Edgar Allan Poe, Mannequin Menace, "The Walking Dead" TV series, the Italian horror sub-genre giallo, and much more, "This Week In Horror" set a new bar for quality in Internet television. Horror icons such as Roger Corman, Lance Henriksen,...
In case Elric and Staci's names sound familiar, in addition to their solo projects that will be mentioned below, "Inside Horror" comes hot on the heels of their previous successful web show, "This Week in Horror", which ran for two seasons.
From the Press Release:
Going in-depth on unusual subjects with entire episodes dedicated to the likes of Edgar Allan Poe, Mannequin Menace, "The Walking Dead" TV series, the Italian horror sub-genre giallo, and much more, "This Week In Horror" set a new bar for quality in Internet television. Horror icons such as Roger Corman, Lance Henriksen,...
- 1/5/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The day before the day before Christmas is winding down, and Santa's helpers just dropped off a special present for us to share with our Dread Central readers: the online premiere of Staci Layne Wilson's second short film, The Night Plays Tricks, accompanied by the first look at its poster art.
The Night Plays Tricks is a haunting romantic thriller about a man lost in time between the apparitions of women representing his past and his future.
Synopsis:
Influenced by the lyrics of Bob Dylan's 1966 song "Visions of Johanna", the surreal paintings of Rene Magritte, and the ever-elusive concept of living in the now, The Night Plays Tricks is both eerie and enchanting.
Written and directed by Staci Layne Wilson, The Night Plays Tricks stars Oraniz Nivor, Emma Julia Jacobs, Diane Ayala Goldner, and Michael Shane Armes. Color cinematography is by Justin Cruse, and black and white cinematography is by Elric Kane.
The Night Plays Tricks is a haunting romantic thriller about a man lost in time between the apparitions of women representing his past and his future.
Synopsis:
Influenced by the lyrics of Bob Dylan's 1966 song "Visions of Johanna", the surreal paintings of Rene Magritte, and the ever-elusive concept of living in the now, The Night Plays Tricks is both eerie and enchanting.
Written and directed by Staci Layne Wilson, The Night Plays Tricks stars Oraniz Nivor, Emma Julia Jacobs, Diane Ayala Goldner, and Michael Shane Armes. Color cinematography is by Justin Cruse, and black and white cinematography is by Elric Kane.
- 12/24/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Staci Layne Wilson has another short film in the works entitled The Night Plays Tricks, and she's sent over the teaser trailer for us to debut here on Dread Central. It is a haunting romantic thriller about a man lost in time between the apparitions of women representing his past and his future.
Synopsis:
Influenced by the lyrics of Bob Dylan's 1966 song "Visions of Johanna", the surreal paintings of Rene Magritte, and the ever-elusive concept of living in the now, The Night Plays Tricks is both eerie and enchanting.
Written, directed, and edited by Staci Layne Wilson, The Night Plays Tricks stars Oraniz Nivor, Emma Julia Jacobs, Diane Ayala Goldner, and Michael Shane Armes. Color cinematography is by Justin Cruse, and black and white cinematography is by Elric Kane. Music is by Darren Smith (Repo! The Genetic Opera).
Staci tells us the actual film is projected to be six...
Synopsis:
Influenced by the lyrics of Bob Dylan's 1966 song "Visions of Johanna", the surreal paintings of Rene Magritte, and the ever-elusive concept of living in the now, The Night Plays Tricks is both eerie and enchanting.
Written, directed, and edited by Staci Layne Wilson, The Night Plays Tricks stars Oraniz Nivor, Emma Julia Jacobs, Diane Ayala Goldner, and Michael Shane Armes. Color cinematography is by Justin Cruse, and black and white cinematography is by Elric Kane. Music is by Darren Smith (Repo! The Genetic Opera).
Staci tells us the actual film is projected to be six...
- 11/8/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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