Hello, readers—Happy Almost 2019! With a new year right around the corner, why not check out our final installment of Daily Dead Salutes Your Shorts series to close out 2018? We have another batch of intriguing horror shorts on tap for today, including Soundbite by Michael Coulombe, Rob Kennedy’s spookfest Sit Beside Me, and then Dakota Thomas is going to give us One Last Scare, and we round things out with Zena S. Dixon’s She.
We do hope you enjoy the shorts, and we’ll see you next year as we continue to celebrate short-form horror storytelling. Cheers!
Soundbite (Directed by Michael Coulombe)
Synopsis: Are you brave enough to listen?
Sit Beside Me (Directed by Rob Kennedy)
Synopsis: An usher trapped in a haunted movie theater...
One Last Scare (Directed by Dakota Thomas)
Synopsis: Vera Kerrington, a once-upon-a-time Scream Queen, comes fact to face with her biggest fan.
She (Directed by Zena S.
We do hope you enjoy the shorts, and we’ll see you next year as we continue to celebrate short-form horror storytelling. Cheers!
Soundbite (Directed by Michael Coulombe)
Synopsis: Are you brave enough to listen?
Sit Beside Me (Directed by Rob Kennedy)
Synopsis: An usher trapped in a haunted movie theater...
One Last Scare (Directed by Dakota Thomas)
Synopsis: Vera Kerrington, a once-upon-a-time Scream Queen, comes fact to face with her biggest fan.
She (Directed by Zena S.
- 12/28/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Friday the 13th writer Victor Miller is a busy guy in the world of horror these days. Not only is attached to director Michael Coulombe’s Eden Falls, he’s also co-writing another genre flick called Rock Paper Dead. The film also… Continue Reading →
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- 2/2/2016
- by Todd Rigney
- DreadCentral.com
When Eden Falls….Everybody Loses – Details
Bear Claw Films announces that it is in pre-production on a new film Eden Falls, written by Michael Coulombe, Martin Rogers, and veteran writer Victor Miller (writer of Friday the 13th). Coulombe, is also slated to direct the Latino drama he wrote You Can Call Me Eve, starring Academy Award winning actress Olympia Dukakis and ...
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Bear Claw Films announces that it is in pre-production on a new film Eden Falls, written by Michael Coulombe, Martin Rogers, and veteran writer Victor Miller (writer of Friday the 13th). Coulombe, is also slated to direct the Latino drama he wrote You Can Call Me Eve, starring Academy Award winning actress Olympia Dukakis and ...
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- 12/22/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Tales of Horror presents Ax – Latest Details
Ax, written and directed by Michael Coulombe will be part of the Tales of Horror, streaming live this Saturday, Dec 12, 2015 at 8pm Pst as part of Tales of Horror, presented by Harvest Moon Motion Pictures and Television and hosted by the Vixen of VOD Lilith Death. Check it out here: Tales of Horror ...
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Ax, written and directed by Michael Coulombe will be part of the Tales of Horror, streaming live this Saturday, Dec 12, 2015 at 8pm Pst as part of Tales of Horror, presented by Harvest Moon Motion Pictures and Television and hosted by the Vixen of VOD Lilith Death. Check it out here: Tales of Horror ...
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- 12/10/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
We've been following the progress of Michael Coulombe's Ax short film for a while now, and today we learned it's complete, has a new poster, and already has its film fest premiere lined up!
Per the By the C Productions Facebook page: "Ax is done!!!! The movie is effing awesome! Lead actor Todd James Jackson is scary as hell; he's bound to be the go to 'creep' in Hollywood. (He's not really that creepy; he likes puppies!) The sound design is the true winner of the film - Dima K rocked this film. Can't wait to share it with the masses. First up is the premiere at Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival on May 18th."
Ax, directed by Michael Coulombe, stars Todd James Jackson and Marita Gomsrud and, along with Cuyle Carvin's By the C Productions, is produced by Coulombe, Bear Claw Films, and Marissa Garay. The cinematographer is Candace Higgins.
Per the By the C Productions Facebook page: "Ax is done!!!! The movie is effing awesome! Lead actor Todd James Jackson is scary as hell; he's bound to be the go to 'creep' in Hollywood. (He's not really that creepy; he likes puppies!) The sound design is the true winner of the film - Dima K rocked this film. Can't wait to share it with the masses. First up is the premiere at Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival on May 18th."
Ax, directed by Michael Coulombe, stars Todd James Jackson and Marita Gomsrud and, along with Cuyle Carvin's By the C Productions, is produced by Coulombe, Bear Claw Films, and Marissa Garay. The cinematographer is Candace Higgins.
- 4/26/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
We just got a heads-up from Cuyle Carvin's By the C Productions that a new trailer is now available for the company's upcoming short film Ax, and of course we have it for you right here.
Ax, directed by Michael Coulombe, stars Todd James Jackson and Marita Gomsrud and, along with Carvin and By the C, is produced by Coulombe, Bear Claw Films, and Marissa Garay. The cinematographer is Candace Higgins. Look for the finished product in the spring of this year.
Synopsis:
A man struggles with the reality that he just killed the woman he loves.
Check out the trailer below, and for more visit the official Ax website, befriend Michael Coulombe on Facebook, and follow Michael Coulombe on Twitter (@michaelcoulombe).
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Got news? Click here to submit it!
Swing your ax in the comments section below.
Ax, directed by Michael Coulombe, stars Todd James Jackson and Marita Gomsrud and, along with Carvin and By the C, is produced by Coulombe, Bear Claw Films, and Marissa Garay. The cinematographer is Candace Higgins. Look for the finished product in the spring of this year.
Synopsis:
A man struggles with the reality that he just killed the woman he loves.
Check out the trailer below, and for more visit the official Ax website, befriend Michael Coulombe on Facebook, and follow Michael Coulombe on Twitter (@michaelcoulombe).
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Swing your ax in the comments section below.
- 2/2/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
We've mentioned actor Cuyle Carvin's By the C Productions previously, and now the company has a new project on its plate: the short film Ax, written and directed by Michael Coulombe. Carvin is strictly in the producer's seat for this one, and we have a look at the teaser trailer.
Ax stars Todd James Jackson and Marita Gomsrud and, along with Carvin and By the C, is produced by Coulombe, Bear Claw Films, and Marissa Garay. The cinematographer is Candace Higgins. Filming is scheduled for completion by August 26th.
Synopsis:
A man struggles with the reality that he just killed the woman he loves.
Check out the teaser below, and for more visit the official Ax website, befriend Michael Coulombe on Facebook, and follow Michael Coulombe on Twitter (@michaelcoulombe).
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Swing your ax in the comments section below.
Ax stars Todd James Jackson and Marita Gomsrud and, along with Carvin and By the C, is produced by Coulombe, Bear Claw Films, and Marissa Garay. The cinematographer is Candace Higgins. Filming is scheduled for completion by August 26th.
Synopsis:
A man struggles with the reality that he just killed the woman he loves.
Check out the teaser below, and for more visit the official Ax website, befriend Michael Coulombe on Facebook, and follow Michael Coulombe on Twitter (@michaelcoulombe).
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Swing your ax in the comments section below.
- 8/9/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
by Michael Pickle, MoreHorror.com
Evil Kitty Productions brought Horror to Big Bear Lake California last weekend for the 3rd year with the ever expanding Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival. Held in the beautiful mountain community of Big Bear Lake with a brand new name thanks to the decision to make Sci-Fi films a part of the festival selection this year.
MoreHorror attended the red carpet kick-off party in Hollywood last week before the festival and the energy, excitement and anticipation was at a fever pitch. Heather Langenkamp from the original Nightmare on Elm Street whose autobiographical feature documentary I Am Nancy headlined the opening night of the festival.
Amanda Wyss who played Tina in the Wes Craven classic and many other stars, filmmakers and fans of the genre gathered at a club in Hollywood to celebrate the young festival that provides a forum for both established and up-and-coming filmmakers.
Evil Kitty Productions brought Horror to Big Bear Lake California last weekend for the 3rd year with the ever expanding Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival. Held in the beautiful mountain community of Big Bear Lake with a brand new name thanks to the decision to make Sci-Fi films a part of the festival selection this year.
MoreHorror attended the red carpet kick-off party in Hollywood last week before the festival and the energy, excitement and anticipation was at a fever pitch. Heather Langenkamp from the original Nightmare on Elm Street whose autobiographical feature documentary I Am Nancy headlined the opening night of the festival.
Amanda Wyss who played Tina in the Wes Craven classic and many other stars, filmmakers and fans of the genre gathered at a club in Hollywood to celebrate the young festival that provides a forum for both established and up-and-coming filmmakers.
- 10/8/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Big Bear- An evening with Adrienne Barbeau
From the Press Release:
Big Bear Lake, California March 7, 2011- The Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival partnered with Barnes and Noble at the Grove in Los Angeles, CA to present an evening with Adrienne Barbeau as she discussed her new adventure into writing and signed her new book Love Bites.
Barbeau is best known for her roles in such classic horror films as Swamp Thing, Creepshow, and The Fog.
The event was held on Friday, March 4, 2011 and was well attended by fans of both Adrienne and the genre of horror including Harry Manfredini, composer of Friday the 13th, and Swamp Thing; Brooke Lewis, producer and scream queen; Jeffrey Reddick, writer of Final Destination; Tom DeSanto, producer of X-Men and Transformers; and Kerry O’Quinn, creator of genre magazines Fangoria and Starlog.
Michael Coulombe, Founder and Co-Producer of the Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival said,...
From the Press Release:
Big Bear Lake, California March 7, 2011- The Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival partnered with Barnes and Noble at the Grove in Los Angeles, CA to present an evening with Adrienne Barbeau as she discussed her new adventure into writing and signed her new book Love Bites.
Barbeau is best known for her roles in such classic horror films as Swamp Thing, Creepshow, and The Fog.
The event was held on Friday, March 4, 2011 and was well attended by fans of both Adrienne and the genre of horror including Harry Manfredini, composer of Friday the 13th, and Swamp Thing; Brooke Lewis, producer and scream queen; Jeffrey Reddick, writer of Final Destination; Tom DeSanto, producer of X-Men and Transformers; and Kerry O’Quinn, creator of genre magazines Fangoria and Starlog.
Michael Coulombe, Founder and Co-Producer of the Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival said,...
- 3/9/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Part 2 of the Big Bear Horror Film Festival recap. Read Part 1 here.
Saturday
After being up way too late the night before watching Golden Girls and Sex And The City reruns in my hotel room (P.S., I’m totally gay), it was time to get back to the Big Bear Horror Film Festival for a really great film, Die-ner (Get It?).
Yes, the “Get It?” is part of the film title, which I’m now publicly begging the filmmakers to change. Why? Because this film is so much smarter than the title. Die-ner (Get It?) is a well directed, well written and well acted serial-killer-plus-zombie flick that makes great use of its limited resources. I don’t want to give too much away, but I definitely recommend Patrick Horvath’s awesome motion picture.
As we walk out of the theater for a quick break, J.T. Seaton* and Michael Simon* join our gay horror cabal.
Saturday
After being up way too late the night before watching Golden Girls and Sex And The City reruns in my hotel room (P.S., I’m totally gay), it was time to get back to the Big Bear Horror Film Festival for a really great film, Die-ner (Get It?).
Yes, the “Get It?” is part of the film title, which I’m now publicly begging the filmmakers to change. Why? Because this film is so much smarter than the title. Die-ner (Get It?) is a well directed, well written and well acted serial-killer-plus-zombie flick that makes great use of its limited resources. I don’t want to give too much away, but I definitely recommend Patrick Horvath’s awesome motion picture.
As we walk out of the theater for a quick break, J.T. Seaton* and Michael Simon* join our gay horror cabal.
- 10/29/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Sean Abley)
- Fangoria
As I drove up the winding mountain road to Big Bear, CA in the pitch-black night, I wondered, “What’s gay about the Big Bear Horror Film Festival?” Answer: just about everything.
What I didn’t realize before arriving was that a large homo contingent would be in attendance. In fact, there were so many gays in this tiny mountain village, to write “out gay ____” before each name I mention would be a chore. So I’m going to denote all the gay up in Big Bear with a “*”.
The Backstory: Several months ago Bbhf founder Michael Coulombe* pinged me via this blog with some very preliminary info on the fest. Sensing an opportunity to spread my super-important opinions around, I offered myself up as a judge for the festival. Realizing what a publicity juggernaut this blog can be, he immediately said, “Yes!” and I was on board.
Over the next couple months,...
What I didn’t realize before arriving was that a large homo contingent would be in attendance. In fact, there were so many gays in this tiny mountain village, to write “out gay ____” before each name I mention would be a chore. So I’m going to denote all the gay up in Big Bear with a “*”.
The Backstory: Several months ago Bbhf founder Michael Coulombe* pinged me via this blog with some very preliminary info on the fest. Sensing an opportunity to spread my super-important opinions around, I offered myself up as a judge for the festival. Realizing what a publicity juggernaut this blog can be, he immediately said, “Yes!” and I was on board.
Over the next couple months,...
- 10/26/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Sean Abley)
- Fangoria
There's a new horror festival preparing to stalk the woods of California, and it needs your films!
The Big Bear Horror Film Festival, presented by Evil Kitty Productions, will take place in scenic Big Bear Lake, CA on October 16-18, 2009. Out, gay Festival Director Michael Coulombe is teaming with Festival Coordinator Jamie Kristen to bring horror to the idyllic mountain resort town. I've spent many summers up in Big Bear, and if you decide to make the trek into the mountains, you won't be disappointed by the scenery (and I'm assuming the films!)
On hand for the festivities will be none other than Fangoria's daddy, Kerry O'Quinn, as host and emcee. O'Quinn knows a thing or three about festivals, having launched Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors all those many years ago. And for those Glbt fans of horror searching for more big names to hold up and say, "S/he's part of our club!
The Big Bear Horror Film Festival, presented by Evil Kitty Productions, will take place in scenic Big Bear Lake, CA on October 16-18, 2009. Out, gay Festival Director Michael Coulombe is teaming with Festival Coordinator Jamie Kristen to bring horror to the idyllic mountain resort town. I've spent many summers up in Big Bear, and if you decide to make the trek into the mountains, you won't be disappointed by the scenery (and I'm assuming the films!)
On hand for the festivities will be none other than Fangoria's daddy, Kerry O'Quinn, as host and emcee. O'Quinn knows a thing or three about festivals, having launched Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors all those many years ago. And for those Glbt fans of horror searching for more big names to hold up and say, "S/he's part of our club!
- 6/25/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Sean Abley)
- Fangoria
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