Her House of Horrors, the horror division of Independent Production House Womxnography, has launched its Bite Size Short Grant Program, ahead of its film festival Dollhouse of Horror, which will take place in March 2025 in Los Angeles, CA.
The Bite Size Short Grant Program awards $2,000 film grants to female-identifying and queer horror filmmakers. Shorts must be able to be made for $2,000, with a minimum runtime of 8 minutes. Submissions are now open on Filmfreeway, and are being judged by a panel of horror lovers and content creators.
The 2024 Bite Size Short Grant Program judge lineup is as follows:
“James H. Carter II- A documentary director, film producer, podcaster, marketing specialist, and writer. James is the founder and co-owner of Creepy Kingdom. Creepy Kingdom was founded in 2011 and is a multimedia website, and production studio specializing in creepy content. Their primary focus lies at the intersection of childlike fantasy and the macabre,...
The Bite Size Short Grant Program awards $2,000 film grants to female-identifying and queer horror filmmakers. Shorts must be able to be made for $2,000, with a minimum runtime of 8 minutes. Submissions are now open on Filmfreeway, and are being judged by a panel of horror lovers and content creators.
The 2024 Bite Size Short Grant Program judge lineup is as follows:
“James H. Carter II- A documentary director, film producer, podcaster, marketing specialist, and writer. James is the founder and co-owner of Creepy Kingdom. Creepy Kingdom was founded in 2011 and is a multimedia website, and production studio specializing in creepy content. Their primary focus lies at the intersection of childlike fantasy and the macabre,...
- 3/13/2024
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Tim Curry was originally supposed to voice the Joker in "Batman: The Animated Series," which would have introduced his evil clown-acting ways to a whole new audience of kids after school on weekdays circa 1992. By then, many primetime viewers were already well-acquainted with the live-action sight of Curry's face in white clown make-up, thanks to his unforgettable turn as Pennywise the Clown in the two-part TV miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's "It" in 1990.
Ten minutes into the first part of "It," a boy in a yellow raincoat named Georgie Denbrough (Tony Dakota) goes chasing his paper sailboat down the street as it floats along the gutter and down into a storm drain. There, he's met by the leering visage of Pennywise, who greets him with the words, "Hiya, Georgie," before smooth-talking him and eventually bearing his fangs and dragging the boy down into the sewer.
It's a scene that...
Ten minutes into the first part of "It," a boy in a yellow raincoat named Georgie Denbrough (Tony Dakota) goes chasing his paper sailboat down the street as it floats along the gutter and down into a storm drain. There, he's met by the leering visage of Pennywise, who greets him with the words, "Hiya, Georgie," before smooth-talking him and eventually bearing his fangs and dragging the boy down into the sewer.
It's a scene that...
- 11/19/2022
- by Joshua Meyer
- Slash Film
In many Tim Curry movies, you may not even know he's there. Not because he lacks screen presence -- far from it in fact -- but because in many of his roles his face is concealed. Since his movie debut as Dr. Frank-n-Furter in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," Curry has been an actor whose roles often require heavy makeup. Throughout both Curry's scene-stealing turn as Pennywise in the 1990 "It" miniseries and in his performance as the devilish Lord of Darkness in Ridley Scott's 1985 fantasy film "Legend," his true face never appears.
However, Curry never lets the makeup do his job for him. As an actor, it's his job to entertain his audience, and you won't get very far if you try to do that with just a costume. Case-in-point: the Pennywise makeup isn't especially scary on its own, but Curry's manic malice makes the villain nightmarish.
In a...
However, Curry never lets the makeup do his job for him. As an actor, it's his job to entertain his audience, and you won't get very far if you try to do that with just a costume. Case-in-point: the Pennywise makeup isn't especially scary on its own, but Curry's manic malice makes the villain nightmarish.
In a...
- 9/1/2022
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Creepy Kingdom has released the brand new teaser trailer for their upcoming short film Georgie! The film will be a reimagining of the 1990’s “It” Mini-series starring Tony Dakota and Ben Heller. Tony Dakota is the actor who portrayed young Georgie Denbrough in the 1990 made-for-tv adaptation of Stephen King’s It. Attached is the press …
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- 9/2/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
There can be few things more linked to terror in the average person’s psyche than clowns, and Stephen King’s novel It has contributed to that greatly. The story about a group of youngsters taking on a child-eating, shape-shifting demonic entity in a small town in Maine was adapted into a television series in 1990, and has remained untouched ever since. Now, however, the fear has been unleashed once more, with Bill Skarsgard filling the clown shoes that were previously occupied by Tim Curry.
Speaking of which, the actor has done a tremendous job of doing just that, bringing the demonic Pennywise to life for a whole new generation. He certainly had some big shoes to fill, too, as Curry didn’t only terrify audiences back in 1990, but as it turns out, some of the child actors on set found him quite scary as well.
Talking to Screen Geek in a recent interview,...
Speaking of which, the actor has done a tremendous job of doing just that, bringing the demonic Pennywise to life for a whole new generation. He certainly had some big shoes to fill, too, as Curry didn’t only terrify audiences back in 1990, but as it turns out, some of the child actors on set found him quite scary as well.
Talking to Screen Geek in a recent interview,...
- 9/27/2017
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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