And you thought your city was in decline! Get ready, kids! The windy city has never blown this foul of a stench before. Get set for the Chicago Rot experience! Co-written and directed by Dorian Weinzimmer, Chicago Rot will be… Continue Reading →
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- 6/16/2016
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
There's nothing like gore-soaked revenge and killer mutants to get the old blood pumping on a Friday morning, and that's Exactly what you're gonna get with this new trailer for the indie flick Chicago Rot. Dig it!
Directed by Dorian Weinzimmer from a screenplay by Brant McCrea and Dorian Weinzimmer, Chicago Rot stars Brant McCrea, Shira Barber, Jeremy Vranich and Johnny Colon.
Synopsis
After years of rotting in Joliet, Les, a wrongfully imprisoned street legend known as “The Ghoul”, is released into a mad search through Chicago’s back alleys for the man who slaughtered his mother and robbed him of his soul. Aided by supernatural benefactors, he must delve beneath the city into a modern labyrinth of gutters whose tendrils have grown deep while he was gone.
What unfolds is a desperate tale of brute force tragedy set in the supernatural underworld of Chicago, where heroes are reduced to horror shows,...
Directed by Dorian Weinzimmer from a screenplay by Brant McCrea and Dorian Weinzimmer, Chicago Rot stars Brant McCrea, Shira Barber, Jeremy Vranich and Johnny Colon.
Synopsis
After years of rotting in Joliet, Les, a wrongfully imprisoned street legend known as “The Ghoul”, is released into a mad search through Chicago’s back alleys for the man who slaughtered his mother and robbed him of his soul. Aided by supernatural benefactors, he must delve beneath the city into a modern labyrinth of gutters whose tendrils have grown deep while he was gone.
What unfolds is a desperate tale of brute force tragedy set in the supernatural underworld of Chicago, where heroes are reduced to horror shows,...
- 5/17/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
This week’s Must Read is actually a series of articles. Cineflyer is reprinting and transcribing articles from the first 2007 edition of The Moose, the newsletter of the Winnipeg Film Group. Here’s a scan of the cover. The issue included movie reviews by Darryl Nepinak and Mike Maryniuk’s top 10 Wfg films. Plus, there’s filmmaking tips by Cecilia Araneda and Heidi Phillips. An article by King of the Internet, Jaimz Asmundson. Guy Maddin interviews his favorite filmmaker, Guy Maddin.Heavy Metal Parking Lot hits the big time with a profile in the Wall Street Journal, of all places!Did you know Chicago’s Facets had a Tumblr blog? We didn’t, but now we do. Go bookmark.Plus, on the Facets blog, Gregory Hess reviews Steven Soderbergh’s “lost” film Kafka, which is only available on VHS. That’s weird.Speaking of Chicago, the Tribune spotlights two homegrown...
- 7/10/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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