Two years after we last reported on the film, the horror-comedy You Can't Kill Stephen King is making its way to DVD on December 9th.
The film was written by Monroe Mann, Ronnie Khalil, and Bob Madia and was directed by Mann, Khalil, and Jorge Valdes-Iga. The cast includes Crystal Arnette, Kayle Blogna, Kate Costello, and Justin Brown.
One summer, a group of friends make a clueless and ill-fated decision to visit the lake where horror author Stephen King lives. Upon arrival, they are greeted by unfriendly townspeople who hate noise and tom-foolery almost as much as they hate uninvited guests and questions about their most famous resident.
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The film was written by Monroe Mann, Ronnie Khalil, and Bob Madia and was directed by Mann, Khalil, and Jorge Valdes-Iga. The cast includes Crystal Arnette, Kayle Blogna, Kate Costello, and Justin Brown.
One summer, a group of friends make a clueless and ill-fated decision to visit the lake where horror author Stephen King lives. Upon arrival, they are greeted by unfriendly townspeople who hate noise and tom-foolery almost as much as they hate uninvited guests and questions about their most famous resident.
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- 9/26/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
In early 2012, I saw the trailer for a campy movie called You Can’t Kill Stephen King about a group of young people vacationing near the author’s summer home who get killed off one at a time. The trailer promises a horror movie that breaks all the rules…by not breaking any. The project is described in tongue-in-cheek fashion: six stereotypical characters with weak story arcs, a town full of overacting antagonists, low-budget gratuitous violence and cheesy King references.
The nucleus of the story was written several years ago by Monroe Mann—an alumnus of the Fryeburg Academy in western Maine, whose staff was also involved in the production—and stand-up comedian Ronnie Khalil while they were vacationing in the lake house ultimately used in the film. Co-writer Bob Madia helped complete the script—he contributed much of the King lore and references. Mann and Khalil co-produced and team-directed with cinematographer Jorge Valdés-Iga,...
The nucleus of the story was written several years ago by Monroe Mann—an alumnus of the Fryeburg Academy in western Maine, whose staff was also involved in the production—and stand-up comedian Ronnie Khalil while they were vacationing in the lake house ultimately used in the film. Co-writer Bob Madia helped complete the script—he contributed much of the King lore and references. Mann and Khalil co-produced and team-directed with cinematographer Jorge Valdés-Iga,...
- 12/2/2013
- by Bev Vincent
- FEARnet
A still from Morgan
Morgan directed by Michael Akers from the USA won the Best Narrative Feature Film at the 4th Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival. The award, which has a cash prize of Rs 30,000 sponsored by actor Anupam Kher, was handed out at the closing ceremony of the festival on Sunday evening.
“We thank the festival for its amazing work in helping to bring film’s such as ours to the audiences who desperately need it,’’ said Akers.
The Best Indian Short Narrative film award was won by Urmi directed by Jehangir Jani. The award was given by filmmaker Kalpana Lajmi.
Actor Crystal Arnette won the first Kashish Best Actor award, instituted by Kher and his acting school Actor Prepares.
Hide and Seek (Chuppan Chupai) from Pakistan won the Best Documentary Feature award. The film directed by Sadat Munir and Saad Khan is one of the first films...
Morgan directed by Michael Akers from the USA won the Best Narrative Feature Film at the 4th Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival. The award, which has a cash prize of Rs 30,000 sponsored by actor Anupam Kher, was handed out at the closing ceremony of the festival on Sunday evening.
“We thank the festival for its amazing work in helping to bring film’s such as ours to the audiences who desperately need it,’’ said Akers.
The Best Indian Short Narrative film award was won by Urmi directed by Jehangir Jani. The award was given by filmmaker Kalpana Lajmi.
Actor Crystal Arnette won the first Kashish Best Actor award, instituted by Kher and his acting school Actor Prepares.
Hide and Seek (Chuppan Chupai) from Pakistan won the Best Documentary Feature award. The film directed by Sadat Munir and Saad Khan is one of the first films...
- 5/27/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Fans looking forward to the hilarious looking horror comedy You Can't Kill Stephen King, rejoice! The flick has found a home, and hopefully we'll all be seeing it soon. Read on for all the details, and remember, kids - you cannot screw around with a man-mountain of mayhem and terror.
From the Press Release
Camelot Entertainment Group announced today that Camelot Distribution Group has acquired worldwide all-media rights for the horror-comedy You Can't Kill Stephen King, which will screen at the Marche Du Film in Cannes, France on May 17th.
Produced by Loco Dawn Films and Clownfish Productions, the film follows a group of friends in search of Stephen King.
“When I saw this trailer in November, I couldn’t wait to see the feature,” said Co-President of Distribution Jess Kelly. “It’s well done with such a great hook. Camelot is excited to be selling the film at Cannes.
From the Press Release
Camelot Entertainment Group announced today that Camelot Distribution Group has acquired worldwide all-media rights for the horror-comedy You Can't Kill Stephen King, which will screen at the Marche Du Film in Cannes, France on May 17th.
Produced by Loco Dawn Films and Clownfish Productions, the film follows a group of friends in search of Stephen King.
“When I saw this trailer in November, I couldn’t wait to see the feature,” said Co-President of Distribution Jess Kelly. “It’s well done with such a great hook. Camelot is excited to be selling the film at Cannes.
- 5/9/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Camelot Entertainment Group announced today that Camelot Distribution Group has acquired worldwide all-media rights for the horror-comedy You Can't Kill Stephen King, which will screen at the Marche Du Film in Cannes, France on May 17th.
Produced by Loco Dawn Films and Clownfish Productions, the film follows a group of friends in search of Stephen King.
“When I saw this trailer in November, I couldn’t wait to see the feature,” said Co-President of Distribution Jess Kelly. “It’s well done with such a great hook. Camelot is excited to be selling the film at Cannes. It’s this year’s Tucker and Dale [Versus Evil].”
The film was written by Monroe Mann, Ronnie Khalil, and Bob Madia and was directed by Mann, Khalil, and Jorge Valdes-Iga. The cast includes emerging talent from Crystal Arnette, Kayle Blogna, Kate Costello, and Justin Brown.
Read more...
Produced by Loco Dawn Films and Clownfish Productions, the film follows a group of friends in search of Stephen King.
“When I saw this trailer in November, I couldn’t wait to see the feature,” said Co-President of Distribution Jess Kelly. “It’s well done with such a great hook. Camelot is excited to be selling the film at Cannes. It’s this year’s Tucker and Dale [Versus Evil].”
The film was written by Monroe Mann, Ronnie Khalil, and Bob Madia and was directed by Mann, Khalil, and Jorge Valdes-Iga. The cast includes emerging talent from Crystal Arnette, Kayle Blogna, Kate Costello, and Justin Brown.
Read more...
- 5/9/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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