Mermaid Down Trailer — Jeffrey Grellman‘s Mermaid Down (2019) movie trailer has been released. Associate produced by Mem Ferda, Mermaid Down stars Alexandra Bokova, Cara Bamford, Phillip Andre Botello, Eryn Rea, Amber Gaston, Meggan Kaiser, Megan Therese Rippey, Ashley Cordelia, Jessica Honor Carleton, E. Shepherd Stevenson, Melissa Lugo, Shani Drake, and Caroline Dunaway. Crew Grellman [...]
Continue reading: Mermaid Down (2019) Movie Trailer: Associate Produced by Mem Ferda, a Mermaid is Captured, Mutilated, & Thrown in a Mental Institute...
Continue reading: Mermaid Down (2019) Movie Trailer: Associate Produced by Mem Ferda, a Mermaid is Captured, Mutilated, & Thrown in a Mental Institute...
- 11/16/2020
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Take a look at "Mermaid Down", the new fantasy, horror feature, written and directed by Jeffrey Grellman, starring Megan Therese Rippey, Eryn Rea and Drew Moore, opening October 2, 2019:
"...a 'mermaid' is ripped from the Pacific ocean, her tail is chopped off and she's thrown into a mental home where no one believes she is a mermaid..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Mermaid Down"...
"...a 'mermaid' is ripped from the Pacific ocean, her tail is chopped off and she's thrown into a mental home where no one believes she is a mermaid..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Mermaid Down"...
- 10/4/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The Experimental Film Festival Portland will host its 3rd annual edition on May 28-June 1 at various locations around the city, including the Hollywood Theatre, the Clinton Street Theater, Disjecta and more.
The Opening Night festivities at the historic Hollywood Theatre features a massive lineup of short films, including Kent Lambert‘s award-winning Reckoning 3 and films by Clint Enns, Stephen Broomer, Jb Mabe, Cornelia Abrecht and Michelle Mellor.
Some special events to keep an eye out for throughout the fest include the EFFPortland Throwdown, a series of showcases where local Portland filmmakers battle it out for bragging rights and supreme galactic superiority. The first event is on May 29 featuring work by Bob Moricz, Julie Perini, Karl Lind and more.
In addition to the Throwdowns, there are just an absolute ton of short experimental films, including work by Christine Lucy Latimer, Andrew Rosinski, Bryan Konefsky, Sara Koppel, Zachary Epcar and loads more.
The Opening Night festivities at the historic Hollywood Theatre features a massive lineup of short films, including Kent Lambert‘s award-winning Reckoning 3 and films by Clint Enns, Stephen Broomer, Jb Mabe, Cornelia Abrecht and Michelle Mellor.
Some special events to keep an eye out for throughout the fest include the EFFPortland Throwdown, a series of showcases where local Portland filmmakers battle it out for bragging rights and supreme galactic superiority. The first event is on May 29 featuring work by Bob Moricz, Julie Perini, Karl Lind and more.
In addition to the Throwdowns, there are just an absolute ton of short experimental films, including work by Christine Lucy Latimer, Andrew Rosinski, Bryan Konefsky, Sara Koppel, Zachary Epcar and loads more.
- 5/28/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
2011 – 87 mins. – Not Rated
D: Chris Lamartina
C: Chris Magorian, Gary-Kayi Fletcher, Ryan Thomas, Megan Rippey, Lauren Lakis, Shawn C. Phillips, Ruby Larocca, Nicolette Le Faye
Two microbrewers find themselves up the creek after a witch curses their beer and it starts killing off anyone that drinks it.
Lately, horror films in general have been so serious in tone that they have forgotten about that sense of wonder or fun that made a lot of the horror films of yesteryear so popular with fans of the genre. Witch’s Brew harkens back to those days when horror films used to be fun, when they wanted to provide audiences with a good time. Witch’s Brew allows writer/director/producer Chris Lamartina to go full throttle in terms of creativity. He just really goes for it. Witch’s Brew is a perfect combination of modern day inventiveness while still capturing the feeling...
D: Chris Lamartina
C: Chris Magorian, Gary-Kayi Fletcher, Ryan Thomas, Megan Rippey, Lauren Lakis, Shawn C. Phillips, Ruby Larocca, Nicolette Le Faye
Two microbrewers find themselves up the creek after a witch curses their beer and it starts killing off anyone that drinks it.
Lately, horror films in general have been so serious in tone that they have forgotten about that sense of wonder or fun that made a lot of the horror films of yesteryear so popular with fans of the genre. Witch’s Brew harkens back to those days when horror films used to be fun, when they wanted to provide audiences with a good time. Witch’s Brew allows writer/director/producer Chris Lamartina to go full throttle in terms of creativity. He just really goes for it. Witch’s Brew is a perfect combination of modern day inventiveness while still capturing the feeling...
- 9/10/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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