Ted Geoghegan took horror fans inside a haunted house in We Are Still Here, and he’ll bring them into the wilderness for his upcoming action horror film, Mohawk. Reuniting Geoghegan with Dark Sky Films and Snowfort Pictures, Mohawk began filming today in upstate New York:
Press Release: Dark Sky Films and Snowfort Pictures have announced they will reteam and continue their multi-picture deal with writer-director Ted Geoghegan on Mohawk, the follow-up to his critical and commercial horror hit We Are Still Here. The film is set to star Tiio Horn (Hemlock Grove, Blank Paige), a Mohawk native herself. Principle photography begins today in upstate New York.
The new project reteams Geoghegan with We Are Still Here producer Travis Stevens, producer Greg Newman and co-screenwriter Grady Hendrix, best-selling author of Horrorstör.
Kaniehtiio Horn (Hemlock Grove, Blank Paige) stars in Mohawk, an intense horror and action tale. After one of her...
Press Release: Dark Sky Films and Snowfort Pictures have announced they will reteam and continue their multi-picture deal with writer-director Ted Geoghegan on Mohawk, the follow-up to his critical and commercial horror hit We Are Still Here. The film is set to star Tiio Horn (Hemlock Grove, Blank Paige), a Mohawk native herself. Principle photography begins today in upstate New York.
The new project reteams Geoghegan with We Are Still Here producer Travis Stevens, producer Greg Newman and co-screenwriter Grady Hendrix, best-selling author of Horrorstör.
Kaniehtiio Horn (Hemlock Grove, Blank Paige) stars in Mohawk, an intense horror and action tale. After one of her...
- 6/7/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The partners have set up writer-director Ted Geoghegan’s follow-up to horror hit We Are Still Here.
Kaniehtiio Horn (pictured), who starred in Hemlock Grove and Blank Paige and is a Mohawk native herself, stars in the feature, which began principal photography in upstate New York on June 7.
Geoghegan reunites on Mohawk with We Are Still Here producer Travis Stevens, producer Greg Newman and co-screenwriter Grady Hendrix.
The film centres on Horn’s character, who is chased into the woods by renegades after her tribe sets fire to an American military camp. Along with two youngsters, the woman must use physical and supernatural resources to survive.
Dark Sky’s recent credits include Swsx 2015 selection We Are Still Here, Deathgasm and Southbound.
Snowfort Pictures is in post on Karyn Kusama’s segment for the horror anthology film Xx. The roster includes Jade Porter’s Mexican skateboard documentary Concrete Futuro, John Carchietta’s high school romance Teenage Cocktail, Ricky...
Kaniehtiio Horn (pictured), who starred in Hemlock Grove and Blank Paige and is a Mohawk native herself, stars in the feature, which began principal photography in upstate New York on June 7.
Geoghegan reunites on Mohawk with We Are Still Here producer Travis Stevens, producer Greg Newman and co-screenwriter Grady Hendrix.
The film centres on Horn’s character, who is chased into the woods by renegades after her tribe sets fire to an American military camp. Along with two youngsters, the woman must use physical and supernatural resources to survive.
Dark Sky’s recent credits include Swsx 2015 selection We Are Still Here, Deathgasm and Southbound.
Snowfort Pictures is in post on Karyn Kusama’s segment for the horror anthology film Xx. The roster includes Jade Porter’s Mexican skateboard documentary Concrete Futuro, John Carchietta’s high school romance Teenage Cocktail, Ricky...
- 6/7/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
We Are Still Here fans will be happy to hear that director Ted Geoghegan's second feature film, Satanic Panic, is already in development at Dark Sky Films and Snowfort Pictures.
Penned by Grady Hendrix (Horrorstör), Satanic Panic will pit a delivery girl against a neighborhood of upper-class cultists:
Press Release: Santa Monica, CA (November 6, 2015) - Dark Sky Films and Snowfort Pictures have announced they will team with director Ted Geoghegan on Satanic Panic, the follow-up to his critical and commercial horror hit We Are Still Here.
We Are Still Here, Geoghegan's debut, is a wintry haunted house tale that premiered to rave reviews at SXSW 2015 and currently has a remarkable score of 95% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Mpi released the film domestically in the fall through its genre division, Dark Sky Films and saw it quickly hit No. 1 on iTunes Horror.
The new project re-teams Geoghegan with producer Travis Stevens and Greg Newman.
Penned by Grady Hendrix (Horrorstör), Satanic Panic will pit a delivery girl against a neighborhood of upper-class cultists:
Press Release: Santa Monica, CA (November 6, 2015) - Dark Sky Films and Snowfort Pictures have announced they will team with director Ted Geoghegan on Satanic Panic, the follow-up to his critical and commercial horror hit We Are Still Here.
We Are Still Here, Geoghegan's debut, is a wintry haunted house tale that premiered to rave reviews at SXSW 2015 and currently has a remarkable score of 95% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Mpi released the film domestically in the fall through its genre division, Dark Sky Films and saw it quickly hit No. 1 on iTunes Horror.
The new project re-teams Geoghegan with producer Travis Stevens and Greg Newman.
- 11/6/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The partners have hired Ted Geoghegan to direct the follow-up to his acclaimed SXSW 2015 selection We Are Still Here. Mpi has begun talks with international buyers at the Afm.
Satanic Panic charts a delivery girl’s night of terror as she encounters a satanic cult among the leaders of an affluent neighbourhood.
Casting will begin shortly on the project that reunites Geoghegan (pictured in woollen hat) with producer Travis Stevens and Greg Newman. Grady Hendrix writes the screenplay.
“Equal parts supernatural horror and survival thriller, the film hinges on smart, funny dialogue and a clever, surprisingly badass female hero,” said Geoghegan.
“A snarky, splattery takedown of the one percent, it places a trod-upon heroine up against the literally soulless societal upper crust. The banter and blood come fast and furious, and we’re hoping to leave very little time to breathe between gasps and gags.”
“We Are Still Here was incredibly well received by both critics and audiences...
Satanic Panic charts a delivery girl’s night of terror as she encounters a satanic cult among the leaders of an affluent neighbourhood.
Casting will begin shortly on the project that reunites Geoghegan (pictured in woollen hat) with producer Travis Stevens and Greg Newman. Grady Hendrix writes the screenplay.
“Equal parts supernatural horror and survival thriller, the film hinges on smart, funny dialogue and a clever, surprisingly badass female hero,” said Geoghegan.
“A snarky, splattery takedown of the one percent, it places a trod-upon heroine up against the literally soulless societal upper crust. The banter and blood come fast and furious, and we’re hoping to leave very little time to breathe between gasps and gags.”
“We Are Still Here was incredibly well received by both critics and audiences...
- 11/6/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The partners have hired Ted Geoghegan to direct the follow-up to his acclaimed SXSW 2015 selection We Are Still Here. Mpi has begun talks with international buyers at the Afm.
Satanic Panic charts a delivery girl’s night of terror as she encounters a satanic cult among the leaders of an affluent neighbourhood.
Casting will begin shortly on the project that reunites Geoghegan (pictured in woollen hat) with producer Travis Stevens and Greg Newman. Grady Hendrix writes the screenplay.
“Equal parts supernatural horror and survival thriller, the film hinges on smart, funny dialogue and a clever, surprisingly badass female hero,” said Geoghegan.
“A snarky, splattery takedown of the one percent, it places a trod-upon heroine up against the literally soulless societal upper crust. The banter and blood come fast and furious, and we’re hoping to leave very little time to breathe between gasps and gags.”
“We Are Still Here was incredibly well received by both critics and audiences...
Satanic Panic charts a delivery girl’s night of terror as she encounters a satanic cult among the leaders of an affluent neighbourhood.
Casting will begin shortly on the project that reunites Geoghegan (pictured in woollen hat) with producer Travis Stevens and Greg Newman. Grady Hendrix writes the screenplay.
“Equal parts supernatural horror and survival thriller, the film hinges on smart, funny dialogue and a clever, surprisingly badass female hero,” said Geoghegan.
“A snarky, splattery takedown of the one percent, it places a trod-upon heroine up against the literally soulless societal upper crust. The banter and blood come fast and furious, and we’re hoping to leave very little time to breathe between gasps and gags.”
“We Are Still Here was incredibly well received by both critics and audiences...
- 11/6/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Production company behind Cheap Thrills and Oscar shortlisted Jodorowsky’s Dune hires three.
Snowfort Pictures is expanding its team with an eye to increasing its production capabilities in 2016.
Stephanie Trepanier joins as director of development to manage creative and business affairs, while David Lawson Jr. will be head of production handling the company’s in-house production details.
Trepanier is a long-time contributor of the Fantasia International Film Festival and launched its co-production market Frontières in 2012, as well as founding distribution-turned-consultancy company Evokative Films in 2008 which will stay in operation and handle potential Canadian co-productions.
Lawson Jr. recently produced the award-winning genre outings Resolution and Spring, and is currently in production on Ricky Bates Jr.’s Trash Fire.
They will be joined by Alessandro Pulisci as conventions coordinator to increase the company’s presence within the film community.
Founded by CEO Travis Stevens in 2010 and ran solely by him since, Snowfort Pictures has produced 13 features including critically acclaimed...
Snowfort Pictures is expanding its team with an eye to increasing its production capabilities in 2016.
Stephanie Trepanier joins as director of development to manage creative and business affairs, while David Lawson Jr. will be head of production handling the company’s in-house production details.
Trepanier is a long-time contributor of the Fantasia International Film Festival and launched its co-production market Frontières in 2012, as well as founding distribution-turned-consultancy company Evokative Films in 2008 which will stay in operation and handle potential Canadian co-productions.
Lawson Jr. recently produced the award-winning genre outings Resolution and Spring, and is currently in production on Ricky Bates Jr.’s Trash Fire.
They will be joined by Alessandro Pulisci as conventions coordinator to increase the company’s presence within the film community.
Founded by CEO Travis Stevens in 2010 and ran solely by him since, Snowfort Pictures has produced 13 features including critically acclaimed...
- 7/13/2015
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
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