This weekend is going to be so killer, dude! The poster for Jamielyn Lippman's Killer Weekend, produced by Blanc-Biehn Productions, has arrived. Also in today's Horror Highlights: Fantaspoa 2019 award winners, Celebrity Crush trailer and Dances With Films premiere details, as well as a concept trailer and poster for The Last Blockbuster.
Killer Weekend Release Details and Poster: "Blanc-Biehn, the production company by famed actors Michael Biehn and Jennifer Blanc-Biehn just released the poster for their new film, Killer Weekend, directed by Jamielyn Lippman (3 Years in Pakistan: The Erik Aude Story; When the Bough Breaks). The film will be released this fall.
The film stars Andy Davoli Vanessa Zima, Alex Urbom, Michael Biehn and features Jennifer Blanc.
Killer Weekend is a thriller about a young La girl named Kimberly (Zima) who’s enjoyed a lavish lifestyle thanks to a "dating app". With the help from a lowlife insurance agent, Fred...
Killer Weekend Release Details and Poster: "Blanc-Biehn, the production company by famed actors Michael Biehn and Jennifer Blanc-Biehn just released the poster for their new film, Killer Weekend, directed by Jamielyn Lippman (3 Years in Pakistan: The Erik Aude Story; When the Bough Breaks). The film will be released this fall.
The film stars Andy Davoli Vanessa Zima, Alex Urbom, Michael Biehn and features Jennifer Blanc.
Killer Weekend is a thriller about a young La girl named Kimberly (Zima) who’s enjoyed a lavish lifestyle thanks to a "dating app". With the help from a lowlife insurance agent, Fred...
- 6/5/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
As promised, Fantaspoa 2019 has announced the second wave of films, and we are here to share the list of screenings with our readers, along with the exciting news that the legendary Roger Corman will be in attendance as a special guest. Also in today's Horror Highlights: Universal and DeviantArt's "Heroes vs. Villains" Glass contest winners and DeviantArt's interview with M. Night Shyamalan, as well as a trailer for The Young Cannibals.
Fantaspoa 2019 Announces Second Wave of Films, Roger Corman to Attend: "Brazil's Fantaspoa, the largest genre film festival in Latin America, is proud to reveal the second wave of films selected for their upcoming fifteenth edition, running from May 16th through June 2nd. The celebrated genre film fest, which takes place annually in Porto Alegre will announce their full line-up, consisting of more than 100 films, on the first week of May.
The 2019 edition of the festival will pay an homage...
Fantaspoa 2019 Announces Second Wave of Films, Roger Corman to Attend: "Brazil's Fantaspoa, the largest genre film festival in Latin America, is proud to reveal the second wave of films selected for their upcoming fifteenth edition, running from May 16th through June 2nd. The celebrated genre film fest, which takes place annually in Porto Alegre will announce their full line-up, consisting of more than 100 films, on the first week of May.
The 2019 edition of the festival will pay an homage...
- 4/24/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Italian director Nicola Piovesan had a script from award-winning English screenwriter Matt Willis-Jones’ that he wanted to turn into animated short. But, for his Estonia-based Chaosmonger Studios to make a niche project like the English-language, cyberpunk cartoon “Robot Will Protect You,” public money wasn’t an option.
Enter Kickstarter.
And, on Monday night the director hit his primary goal, a modest €8,000. He has since passed his first of four stretch goals.
The new project is not Piovesan’s first-go at the cyberpunk genre, and not the first time he has financed through crowdfunding. In fact, “Robot Will Protect You” is a prequel to his 2017 live-action short, “Attack of the Cyber Octopuses,” a dark-humored adventure in a dystopian future where a masked figure rages against the machine of a technology-drunk society with an army of his own drone-like, laser-wielding octopuses.
Nor is it the first time that Piovesan has teamed with...
Enter Kickstarter.
And, on Monday night the director hit his primary goal, a modest €8,000. He has since passed his first of four stretch goals.
The new project is not Piovesan’s first-go at the cyberpunk genre, and not the first time he has financed through crowdfunding. In fact, “Robot Will Protect You” is a prequel to his 2017 live-action short, “Attack of the Cyber Octopuses,” a dark-humored adventure in a dystopian future where a masked figure rages against the machine of a technology-drunk society with an army of his own drone-like, laser-wielding octopuses.
Nor is it the first time that Piovesan has teamed with...
- 5/16/2018
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
“Be prepared for your brain to turn into proton paste.”
I’m sure you’ll enjoy this concept trailer for a short film that is being developed by Nicola Piovesan called "Attack of the Cyber Octopuses." It’s a retro-futuristic cyberpunk film that is heavily inspired by the '80s and films from that era including William Gibson's cyberpunk landmark Neuromancer, Blade Runner, Terminator, Escape from New York, Aliens, Akira, and more. The director started a Kickstarter campaign for it and he explains:
“In the last few years there have been some other 80s style projects, but what sets ‘Attack of the Cyber Octopuses’ apart, is that we are not aiming to make a cheesy movie. Instead it will be made very seriously. However, it will likely have some involuntary funny moments.”
This is a strange statement because the trailer he released for the film comes off as being comedically cheesy and charmingly ridiculous.
I’m sure you’ll enjoy this concept trailer for a short film that is being developed by Nicola Piovesan called "Attack of the Cyber Octopuses." It’s a retro-futuristic cyberpunk film that is heavily inspired by the '80s and films from that era including William Gibson's cyberpunk landmark Neuromancer, Blade Runner, Terminator, Escape from New York, Aliens, Akira, and more. The director started a Kickstarter campaign for it and he explains:
“In the last few years there have been some other 80s style projects, but what sets ‘Attack of the Cyber Octopuses’ apart, is that we are not aiming to make a cheesy movie. Instead it will be made very seriously. However, it will likely have some involuntary funny moments.”
This is a strange statement because the trailer he released for the film comes off as being comedically cheesy and charmingly ridiculous.
- 1/22/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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