Mitchell Hoog, who will play Zack Morris’ son Mac in Peacock’s Saved by the Bell reboot, will star in After Masks, a 5-part anthology film written and directed by the actors themselves while under the stay at home order. Eric Roberts (The Dark Knight), Robert Picardo (Star Trek: Voyager), Stefanie Estes (Amazon’s Tales from the Loop), Frances Lee Mccain (Back to the Future), Michael Welch (Twilight franchise), Lily Keene (HBO’s Deadwood), Krista Allen (Liar Liar), Alexandra Rodriguez (Hulu’s East Los High), Carlena Britch (CBS All Access’ The Twilight Zone), Nicole Thompson, and Debra Wilson (MadTV) will also star. Brian McCulley and John Crockett of Aec Studios producing. The stories will focus on many of the relatable issues we are all dealing with while on quarantine during the Covid-19 pandemic such as isolation, uncertainty, fear, substance abuse, and self-discovery. The segments, while standalone, will take place during the same time period,...
- 7/1/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Tim Sullivan ("2001 Maniacs") is set to write, direct and produce an adaptation of Ray Manzarek's 2002 novel "The Poet in Exile" for his Clubhouse Entertainment production banner reports Variety.
Manzarek was a keyboardist and co-founder of The Doors and the story explores the urban legend that his bandmate Jim Morrison is still alive, having staged his death in 1971. He soon contacts Manzarek from his hiding place in the Seychelles Islands to embark on one final journey of rock 'n' roll rebellion.
Sullivan, "Chillerama" producer Gavin Heffernan and New Mexico poet-author Liz Sullivan co-wrote the script. Sullivan, Heffernan, Brian McCulley, John Crockett, Adam Robitel and Paul Ward will all produce.
Manzarek will produce and score the project and may cameo but will not portray himself in the film. Shooting will kick off next year.
Manzarek was a keyboardist and co-founder of The Doors and the story explores the urban legend that his bandmate Jim Morrison is still alive, having staged his death in 1971. He soon contacts Manzarek from his hiding place in the Seychelles Islands to embark on one final journey of rock 'n' roll rebellion.
Sullivan, "Chillerama" producer Gavin Heffernan and New Mexico poet-author Liz Sullivan co-wrote the script. Sullivan, Heffernan, Brian McCulley, John Crockett, Adam Robitel and Paul Ward will all produce.
Manzarek will produce and score the project and may cameo but will not portray himself in the film. Shooting will kick off next year.
- 10/11/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Tim Sullivan (Driftwood, Chillerama, Vh1.s Scream Queens) has optioned the rights to Doors co-founder Ray Manzarek.s bestselling novel The Poet in Exile. Plans call for a feature film to be written and directed by Sullivan and produced by Manzarek. Sullivan will co-write the script with Chillerama producer and editor Gavin Heffernan (Expiration) and New Mexico poet/author Liz Sullivan (Icons and Outcasts).
Published to strong acclaim, Manzarek.s novel explores the notion .what if. his former band mate, the iconic rock and roll poet and legend Jim Morrison, did indeed stage his death in 1971 (as widely speculated), and now, 40 years later, contacts Manzarek from his hiding place in the Seychelles Islands to embark on one final journey of rock and roll rebellion.
The Doors are not unfamiliar with the celluloid screen. Between Oliver Stone.s epic biopic The Doors and the highly praised documentary When You.re Strange...
Published to strong acclaim, Manzarek.s novel explores the notion .what if. his former band mate, the iconic rock and roll poet and legend Jim Morrison, did indeed stage his death in 1971 (as widely speculated), and now, 40 years later, contacts Manzarek from his hiding place in the Seychelles Islands to embark on one final journey of rock and roll rebellion.
The Doors are not unfamiliar with the celluloid screen. Between Oliver Stone.s epic biopic The Doors and the highly praised documentary When You.re Strange...
- 10/10/2011
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Imagine seeing this in the morning
If the world ended tomorrow, if you were one of the few survivors of a horrible zombie uprising, how exactly would you live? Sure, you might be the studly hero, bare chested and brave, dispatching zombies with both your whit and weapons.
Or you might be the nerdy scientist — though secretly hot once the glasses and clothes come off — who comes up with the formula to reverse the zombie virus and save the world, clothed or not.
You might even be the power mad dictator who used the end of the world to set yourself up as the ruler of your own domain, harem of hotties and spare nuclear bomb and all.
More than likely though, you’d just be one of The Locals.
A new web series on Facebook, The Locals is a mix of traditional sitcom with the modern fixation of zombies.
If the world ended tomorrow, if you were one of the few survivors of a horrible zombie uprising, how exactly would you live? Sure, you might be the studly hero, bare chested and brave, dispatching zombies with both your whit and weapons.
Or you might be the nerdy scientist — though secretly hot once the glasses and clothes come off — who comes up with the formula to reverse the zombie virus and save the world, clothed or not.
You might even be the power mad dictator who used the end of the world to set yourself up as the ruler of your own domain, harem of hotties and spare nuclear bomb and all.
More than likely though, you’d just be one of The Locals.
A new web series on Facebook, The Locals is a mix of traditional sitcom with the modern fixation of zombies.
- 8/24/2011
- by The DoorQus Maximus
- doorQ.com
Kevin Derkash
Yes, I did survive Comic-Con, and I’ll have more news from there when I get my head on straight(ish.)
Meantime, here’s a little bit of news that might tickle your terror-bone … before its ripped from beneath your skin.
Up-and-coming horror producers Brian McCulley and John Crockett of Aec Studios have signed on as producers for the feature film College Pranks.
The short summary of the film is “….a horror / thriller about college coeds that enter a campus contest for the most awesome prank — except the pranks are killer and involve fighting to win their own lives.” But I’m sure there’s a more detailed summary somewhere.
Brian mentioned the even shorter summary of the film is “blood.”
College Pranks is being directed by Tony Fox and stars newbies Kevin Derkash and Victor Frolov. The film is set to shoot this August in Colorado.
Did I mention the blood?...
Yes, I did survive Comic-Con, and I’ll have more news from there when I get my head on straight(ish.)
Meantime, here’s a little bit of news that might tickle your terror-bone … before its ripped from beneath your skin.
Up-and-coming horror producers Brian McCulley and John Crockett of Aec Studios have signed on as producers for the feature film College Pranks.
The short summary of the film is “….a horror / thriller about college coeds that enter a campus contest for the most awesome prank — except the pranks are killer and involve fighting to win their own lives.” But I’m sure there’s a more detailed summary somewhere.
Brian mentioned the even shorter summary of the film is “blood.”
College Pranks is being directed by Tony Fox and stars newbies Kevin Derkash and Victor Frolov. The film is set to shoot this August in Colorado.
Did I mention the blood?...
- 7/28/2011
- by The DoorQus Maximus
- doorQ.com
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