One of the more elusive films of the past few years has been Mortal Remains. We've been lucky enough to report on it, but there have been very few screenings. Well, East Coast, not one, but two Mortal Remains presentations are coming your way this June.
We've heard rumors that Mortal Remains will be playing at the Bizarre AC II festival being held June 13-15 in The Tropicana Casino and Resort in Atlantic City, NJ. The final details have not yet been released so keep an eye on the fest's website for upcoming information.
But we do have solid info on another screening...
New York City's Film Anthology Series will feature Mortal Remains on June 15 at 3 p.m. Be sure to visit the official Mortal Remains website for up-to-the minute information.
Written, produced, directed, and edited by Christian Stavrakis and Mark Ricche in association with Cryptic Pictures, Mortal Remains stars Josh Brokow,...
We've heard rumors that Mortal Remains will be playing at the Bizarre AC II festival being held June 13-15 in The Tropicana Casino and Resort in Atlantic City, NJ. The final details have not yet been released so keep an eye on the fest's website for upcoming information.
But we do have solid info on another screening...
New York City's Film Anthology Series will feature Mortal Remains on June 15 at 3 p.m. Be sure to visit the official Mortal Remains website for up-to-the minute information.
Written, produced, directed, and edited by Christian Stavrakis and Mark Ricche in association with Cryptic Pictures, Mortal Remains stars Josh Brokow,...
- 5/20/2014
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s massive feature includes a review for Nobody Can Cool, first details on The Night Crew, Heir, and a Doctor Who documentary called Who’s Changing: An Adventure In Time With Fans, a new clip from Muck, trailers for Blood Shed, NightBeasts, and Virginia Obscura, and much more:
[Editor's Note: We want to give a big thanks to our Indie Spotlight manager, Tamika Jones, for her constant work on this weekly feature and putting together our largest Indie Spotlight to date this weekend!]
Indie Spotlight Review: Nobody Can Cool
by Heather Wixson
Nobody Can Cool is the rather impressive directorial debut from up-and-coming filmmaking duo Dpyx, Marcy Boyle and Rachel Holzman, who crafted a blisteringly taut and thoughtful indie crime thriller with a palpable sense of tension from start to finish. A gritty and engaging tale of deceit, violence and desperation, Nobody Can Cool is anchored by a breakout performance by Nick Principe (best known from his work in the Laid to Rest series, Madison County and...
[Editor's Note: We want to give a big thanks to our Indie Spotlight manager, Tamika Jones, for her constant work on this weekly feature and putting together our largest Indie Spotlight to date this weekend!]
Indie Spotlight Review: Nobody Can Cool
by Heather Wixson
Nobody Can Cool is the rather impressive directorial debut from up-and-coming filmmaking duo Dpyx, Marcy Boyle and Rachel Holzman, who crafted a blisteringly taut and thoughtful indie crime thriller with a palpable sense of tension from start to finish. A gritty and engaging tale of deceit, violence and desperation, Nobody Can Cool is anchored by a breakout performance by Nick Principe (best known from his work in the Laid to Rest series, Madison County and...
- 1/19/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Get ready for 10 truly terrifying nights when Washington, D.C.’s Spooky Movie International Horror Film Festival haunts the AFI Silver Theatre on Oct 10-19 for the fest’s 8th annual edition.
Things really jolt alive on the 10th with the Opening Night film Willow Creek, a surprising genre entry by comedian-turned-director Bobcat Goldthwait, who tells the tale about a couple of amateur Bigfoot hunters who get in way over their heads in the woods. Goldthwait will be on hand for a post-screening Q&A moderated by Film Comment‘s Laura Kern. Also playing on this opening night are a program of scary short films and the feature An American Terror, a post-Columbine fright flick by Haylar Garcia.
As for the other nine nights, sticking true to the “International” in the fest’s name are movies such as the Ireland/France/Sweden co-production Dark Touch by Marina de Van about...
Things really jolt alive on the 10th with the Opening Night film Willow Creek, a surprising genre entry by comedian-turned-director Bobcat Goldthwait, who tells the tale about a couple of amateur Bigfoot hunters who get in way over their heads in the woods. Goldthwait will be on hand for a post-screening Q&A moderated by Film Comment‘s Laura Kern. Also playing on this opening night are a program of scary short films and the feature An American Terror, a post-Columbine fright flick by Haylar Garcia.
As for the other nine nights, sticking true to the “International” in the fest’s name are movies such as the Ireland/France/Sweden co-production Dark Touch by Marina de Van about...
- 10/9/2013
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
On the verge of unleashing their new indie film Mortal Remains on the world, Christian Stavrakis and Mark Ricche, the men behind the Cryptic Pictures production company, sat down with Dread Central to talk about their flick and reveal a new trailer.
Co-written, co-directed and co-produced by Stavrakis and Ricche, Mortal Remains is having a sneak preview at Horror Realm in Pittsburgh, Pa, on Saturday, March 16th, with the creators in attendance for a Q&A.
Check out our chat with the men and the film's newest trailer below, and for more visit the official Cryptic Pictures website, "like" Mortal Remains on Facebook and follow Cryptic Pictures on Twitter (@CrypticPictures).
We spoke with Stavrakis and Ricche about their partnership, Mortal Remains and Cryptic Pictures. "Chris and I have been in the film business for quite some time," Ricche said. "I run two other production companies, and I also teach film.
Co-written, co-directed and co-produced by Stavrakis and Ricche, Mortal Remains is having a sneak preview at Horror Realm in Pittsburgh, Pa, on Saturday, March 16th, with the creators in attendance for a Q&A.
Check out our chat with the men and the film's newest trailer below, and for more visit the official Cryptic Pictures website, "like" Mortal Remains on Facebook and follow Cryptic Pictures on Twitter (@CrypticPictures).
We spoke with Stavrakis and Ricche about their partnership, Mortal Remains and Cryptic Pictures. "Chris and I have been in the film business for quite some time," Ricche said. "I run two other production companies, and I also teach film.
- 3/12/2013
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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