The 23rd annual Fantasia International Film Festival has put out a call for submissions to all directors, producers, and other creatives. The deadline is May 2nd. Also in today's Horror Highlights: a look at episode 3 of Adam Mason's Black Antenna from the minds of Alice in Chains, as well as a trailer and release details for Made Me Do It.
Fantasia 2019 Submissions Deadline Confirmed: "The Fantasia International Film Festival returns July 11 to August 1, 2019, to celebrate its 23rd edition. This Summer will again see three weeks of festive screenings, exciting premieres, and activities for both the public and industry professionals.
Fantasia programmers are currently hard at work curating a memorable selection of films. Directors, producers, and industry professionals have until May 2 to submit their titles. Information and conditions related to submissions can be found on the festival website at fantasiafestival.com/en/submissions
Since 2011, the majority of Fantasia's artwork...
Fantasia 2019 Submissions Deadline Confirmed: "The Fantasia International Film Festival returns July 11 to August 1, 2019, to celebrate its 23rd edition. This Summer will again see three weeks of festive screenings, exciting premieres, and activities for both the public and industry professionals.
Fantasia programmers are currently hard at work curating a memorable selection of films. Directors, producers, and industry professionals have until May 2 to submit their titles. Information and conditions related to submissions can be found on the festival website at fantasiafestival.com/en/submissions
Since 2011, the majority of Fantasia's artwork...
- 4/15/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Alice in Chains’ “Red Giant” soundtracks the latest installment of the band’s ongoing sci-fi saga, Black Antenna.
The 90-minute film is being released in 10 parts, with each installment coinciding with a track on Alice in Chains’ most recent album, Rainier Fog. The first two episodes introduced Alpha and his 21-year-old daughter, Beta, who speak telepathically as they drive across California robbing people so that Alpha can build an antenna to communicate with his home planet.
The new episode provides some crucial background information, revealing that Alpha is not only...
The 90-minute film is being released in 10 parts, with each installment coinciding with a track on Alice in Chains’ most recent album, Rainier Fog. The first two episodes introduced Alpha and his 21-year-old daughter, Beta, who speak telepathically as they drive across California robbing people so that Alpha can build an antenna to communicate with his home planet.
The new episode provides some crucial background information, revealing that Alpha is not only...
- 3/22/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
“Black Antenna” Directed By Adam Mason, Written By Paul Sloan And Adam Mason And Produced By “Green Book” Academy Award Winner Nick Vallelonga And Elizabeth Mason 90-minute Film To Be Released Over Course Of 10 Episodes Alice In Chains have released the first two episodes of “Black Antenna,” a dark sci-fi thriller set against the …
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- 3/15/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Alice in Chains has unveiled the first two episodes of the sci-fi thriller series Black Antenna, “The One You Know” and “Rainier Fog,” which are soundtracked by the band’s 2018 album Rainier Fog.
Black Antenna was directed by Adam Mason, written by Mason and Paul Sloan and produced by Elizabeth Mason and Green Book writer Nick Vallelonga; the Oscar-winning screenwriter also makes a cameo in the first episode of the series.
The series tells the story of Alpha and his 21-year-old daughter Beta “who drive their beat-up truck across California in silence,...
Black Antenna was directed by Adam Mason, written by Mason and Paul Sloan and produced by Elizabeth Mason and Green Book writer Nick Vallelonga; the Oscar-winning screenwriter also makes a cameo in the first episode of the series.
The series tells the story of Alpha and his 21-year-old daughter Beta “who drive their beat-up truck across California in silence,...
- 3/9/2019
- by Ilana Kaplan
- Rollingstone.com
Tony Sokol Mar 8, 2019
New science fiction thriller Black Antenna is set against Alice in Chains' Rainier Fog album and goes straight for the teeth.
Black Antenna has come raining down as Alice in Chains reminds us why we even care anymore. With an insistent beat, the Seattle sound pioneers are going where no grunge band has gone before. Alice In Chains released the first two episodes of Black Antenna, a 90 minute science fiction thriller which will be released in 10 segments before coming out as a full movie.
Directed by Adam Mason, written by Paul Sloan and Adam Mason and produced by Elizabeth Mason and Nick Vallelonga, who is coming off Best Original Screenplay and Best Picture Oscars for Green Book, Black Antenna is set against songs from Alice in Chains' sixth studio album Rainier Fog.
Alice in Chains dropped Rainier Fog on August 24, 2018. It is named after Seattle's volcano Mount Rainier.
New science fiction thriller Black Antenna is set against Alice in Chains' Rainier Fog album and goes straight for the teeth.
Black Antenna has come raining down as Alice in Chains reminds us why we even care anymore. With an insistent beat, the Seattle sound pioneers are going where no grunge band has gone before. Alice In Chains released the first two episodes of Black Antenna, a 90 minute science fiction thriller which will be released in 10 segments before coming out as a full movie.
Directed by Adam Mason, written by Paul Sloan and Adam Mason and produced by Elizabeth Mason and Nick Vallelonga, who is coming off Best Original Screenplay and Best Picture Oscars for Green Book, Black Antenna is set against songs from Alice in Chains' sixth studio album Rainier Fog.
Alice in Chains dropped Rainier Fog on August 24, 2018. It is named after Seattle's volcano Mount Rainier.
- 3/8/2019
- Den of Geek
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