Highlighted by an incredible performance by Steven Weber, Crawlspace (review) is an enticing indie thriller that is sure to curl your toes and creep you out! The film's director and co-writer, Josh Stolberg (writer of Piranha 3Dd and Sorority Row), recently sat down with Dread Central to discuss it.
Stolberg talked about how this movie is a change of pace for him and where the idea came from. "It's a really personal film," Stolberg said. "I do a lot of studio movies, but it's nice to put together one of these indies and feel really proud of it at the end of the day, which I definitely am."
He continues, "I was working with a buddy of mine named Nick Taravella, who I co-wrote the script with, and he found a couple of real-life stories. I had been looking for another film to direct, it had been about a year...
Stolberg talked about how this movie is a change of pace for him and where the idea came from. "It's a really personal film," Stolberg said. "I do a lot of studio movies, but it's nice to put together one of these indies and feel really proud of it at the end of the day, which I definitely am."
He continues, "I was working with a buddy of mine named Nick Taravella, who I co-wrote the script with, and he found a couple of real-life stories. I had been looking for another film to direct, it had been about a year...
- 7/10/2014
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
Comedic actor David Koechner shows a different side to himself while featured in a clip from the new horror thriller, ‘Crawlspace.’ The movie’s first clip, titled ‘Kill Scene,’ is the initial glimpse into the latest horror film from director Josh Stolberg, who co-wrote the script with Nick Taravella. In the clip, the ‘Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues‘ star is featured as an exterminator who is treating a family’s crawlspace for a possible rodent infection. But instead of being scared of finding menacing rats, he instead is surprised to discover an ominous man who’s ready to attack him. While the exterminator fights back to protect himself, his attacker finds pleasure in [ Read More ]
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- 6/14/2014
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Stars: Raleigh Holmes, Lori Laughlin, Jonathan Silverman, Sterling Beaumon, Steven Weber, Paul James | Written by Josh Stolberg, Nick Taravella | Directed by Josh Stolberg
Writer Josh Stolberg, who penned Alexander Aja’s Piranha 3D and the Dane Cook vehicle Good Luck Chuck, turns his hand to both writing and directing with his take of the formulaic “hider in the house” story, entitled The Attic (aka Crawlspace).
In a charming and quiet suburban town, Tim (Jonathan Silverman) and Susan Gates (Lori Loughlin) have found their perfect new house, and their lively daughter Kayla has just returned home from college to help with the big move alongside her brothers, Shane and Taylor. But behind the picture of suburban bliss is an altogether more sinister story. During the move, Tim reluctantly reveals his knowledge of the house’s dark past – the story of two small children who drowned in the pool and the parents...
Writer Josh Stolberg, who penned Alexander Aja’s Piranha 3D and the Dane Cook vehicle Good Luck Chuck, turns his hand to both writing and directing with his take of the formulaic “hider in the house” story, entitled The Attic (aka Crawlspace).
In a charming and quiet suburban town, Tim (Jonathan Silverman) and Susan Gates (Lori Loughlin) have found their perfect new house, and their lively daughter Kayla has just returned home from college to help with the big move alongside her brothers, Shane and Taylor. But behind the picture of suburban bliss is an altogether more sinister story. During the move, Tim reluctantly reveals his knowledge of the house’s dark past – the story of two small children who drowned in the pool and the parents...
- 5/11/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
A killer new one-sheet has arrived for 'Piranha 3D' scribe Josh Stolberg's newly helmed home invasion horror project 'Crawlspace'. The terrifying tale of a killer who terrorises a family living who now live in his foreclosed house stars Steve Weber ('Desperation'), Jonathan Silverman ('Weekend at Bernie's), Lori Loughlin, Sterling Beaumon and the gorgeous Nikki Moore -below ('Sorority Row', 'Scary or Die'). The flick (formerly known as 'Hideaway') is helmed by Stolberg and he will direct from a script he co-penned alongside writing partner Nick Taravella. Head below to check out the new one-sheet....
- 7/31/2012
- Horror Asylum
At the start of the year, we learned of a new thriller entitled Crawlspace. Directed by Josh Stolberg (Piranha 3D, Sorority Row), the film stars Steven Weber, Jonathan Silverman, Lori Loughlin, Nicole Moore and Sterling Beaumon. Stolberg directed from a script he co-penned with Nick Taravella.
The significant thing about the production was that the film was pushed through the production outfit known as Vuguru, a company that finances its own productions and distributes them across various VOD platforms (you may have seen their project The Booth at the End on Hulu).
A promo poster for Crawlspace - about a killer terrorizing a family in his foreclosed house - has been unveiled and you can find it after the jump. Stay tuned for a release date.
Read more...
The significant thing about the production was that the film was pushed through the production outfit known as Vuguru, a company that finances its own productions and distributes them across various VOD platforms (you may have seen their project The Booth at the End on Hulu).
A promo poster for Crawlspace - about a killer terrorizing a family in his foreclosed house - has been unveiled and you can find it after the jump. Stay tuned for a release date.
Read more...
- 7/31/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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