108 Media Acquires Pinup Dolls on Ice
108 Media announced today that it will be introducing Pinup Dolls on Ice, Canada’s sexiest and bloodiest slasher film, to audiences across the globe following their acquisition of the worldwide rights. Co-produced and co-directed by Geoff Klein and Melissa Mira of Bgoi Film Inc., Pinup Dolls on Ice is an unapologetic love letter to all ...
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108 Media announced today that it will be introducing Pinup Dolls on Ice, Canada’s sexiest and bloodiest slasher film, to audiences across the globe following their acquisition of the worldwide rights. Co-produced and co-directed by Geoff Klein and Melissa Mira of Bgoi Film Inc., Pinup Dolls on Ice is an unapologetic love letter to all ...
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- 8/20/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Exclusive: The Toronto-based company has picked up Us distribution and world sales rights to the second film in Bgoi Film’s ‘On Ice’ slasher series.
Geoff Klein and Melissa Mira of Montreal-based Bgoi co-directed and co-produced Pinup Dolls On Ice, which they describe as “an unapologetic love letter to all the old-school slasher films from the 80’s. A very well written love letter…”
The story centres on a group of retro strippers who encounter a homicidal maniac obsessed with ice when they are hired to put on a show at a secluded camp ground. 108 Media plans to release in the Us later this year.
“Pinup Dolls On Ice embodies everything that 108 Media has been looking for,” said Nick Burton, who alongside Jordan Nutson brokered the deal for 108 Media with the filmmakers.
“This combination of scary and sexy is something audiences definitely haven’t seen yet. We’re very proud to be releasing the film in North America...
Geoff Klein and Melissa Mira of Montreal-based Bgoi co-directed and co-produced Pinup Dolls On Ice, which they describe as “an unapologetic love letter to all the old-school slasher films from the 80’s. A very well written love letter…”
The story centres on a group of retro strippers who encounter a homicidal maniac obsessed with ice when they are hired to put on a show at a secluded camp ground. 108 Media plans to release in the Us later this year.
“Pinup Dolls On Ice embodies everything that 108 Media has been looking for,” said Nick Burton, who alongside Jordan Nutson brokered the deal for 108 Media with the filmmakers.
“This combination of scary and sexy is something audiences definitely haven’t seen yet. We’re very proud to be releasing the film in North America...
- 8/18/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Pinup Dolls on Ice is the follow-up to Bikini Girls on Ice (2009). Both films are sexploitation features, which deal with a murderous serial killer. Geoff Klein's latest film will screen at Tuscon Terror Fest today. The sequel involves a group of dancers, who are invited to a campsite. A killer waits for them there. Fans of exploitation or indie horror can preview the film's appearance in Tuscon here. The film's trailer reveals more of the characters and killer. The clip also shows a madman hounding several woman. Few will survive their encounter with this unstoppable maniac. The trailer awaits below. Showing Date: October 24th, 2014 (Limited Theatrical). Director: Geoff Klein and Melissa Mira. Writer: Michael Penning. Cast: Karine Kerr, Suzi Lorraine and William Jarand. The trailer for Pinup Girls on Ice is here: Source: Pinup Girls on Ice at Tuscon Terror Fest Subscribe to 28 Days Later: An Analysis Email Subscription...
- 10/24/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes the first two short films from The Four Players, the New York City Horror Film Festival lineup, details on the new zombie novel Northern Lights, and a Jason mask charity auction:
The Four Players Short Film Release Details: “Screenwriter and director, Evan Daugherty, screenwriter of the 2012 fantasy/action film “Snow White and the Huntsman” (as well as 2014’s “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” “GI Joe 3,” among others) and Maker Studios’ collaborative gaming and geek culture network Polaris have announced the release of “The Four Players,” four new short films, each one re-imagining a different character from Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. franchise. The first two films, “The Fixer” (Mario) and “The Addict” (Luigi) will debut on Polaris beginning November 14…”
To find out more on these four short films, visit: www.
The Four Players Short Film Release Details: “Screenwriter and director, Evan Daugherty, screenwriter of the 2012 fantasy/action film “Snow White and the Huntsman” (as well as 2014’s “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” “GI Joe 3,” among others) and Maker Studios’ collaborative gaming and geek culture network Polaris have announced the release of “The Four Players,” four new short films, each one re-imagining a different character from Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. franchise. The first two films, “The Fixer” (Mario) and “The Addict” (Luigi) will debut on Polaris beginning November 14…”
To find out more on these four short films, visit: www.
- 11/17/2013
- 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
In just one week the fourth annual Telluride Horror Show kicks off in picturesque Telluride, Co, with Ben Ketai’s anticipated trapped-in-a-mine thriller Beneath rounding out the weekend.
Other films in the line-up include All Hallow’s Eve, a Halloween-based anthology that features the return of the demonic Art the Clown, who was first seen in the terrific short film Terrifier; Jesse T. Cook’s subversive and incredibly divisiveSeptic Man; and the World Premiere of Chemical Peel, directed by Grand Junction, Colorado, native Hank Braxtan.
Joining the fest will also be Guest Director Phil Tippett, who will be on hand to present a special sneak preview of Phil Tippett’s Mad God: Part 1, a surrealistic stop-motion nightmare featuring hundreds of detailed puppets. He will also present a special screening of his short film Mutantland.
For more info visit the official Telluride Horror Show website, "like" Telluride Horror Show on...
Other films in the line-up include All Hallow’s Eve, a Halloween-based anthology that features the return of the demonic Art the Clown, who was first seen in the terrific short film Terrifier; Jesse T. Cook’s subversive and incredibly divisiveSeptic Man; and the World Premiere of Chemical Peel, directed by Grand Junction, Colorado, native Hank Braxtan.
Joining the fest will also be Guest Director Phil Tippett, who will be on hand to present a special sneak preview of Phil Tippett’s Mad God: Part 1, a surrealistic stop-motion nightmare featuring hundreds of detailed puppets. He will also present a special screening of his short film Mutantland.
For more info visit the official Telluride Horror Show website, "like" Telluride Horror Show on...
- 10/4/2013
- by Brad McHargue
- DreadCentral.com
We are always in a position of being forward and looking back. I’m at least 12 films into Fantasia at this point and having to document my musings about past experiences is starting to make me dizzy. Fanciful eye gouging is not for the weak of heart, but I soldier on. Week 1 brought a great list of premieres to Montreal, of which most would agree the following two films are not a part of. For the sake of argument however, I will differ (or defer? Frankly, they both work). Not to worry though, I will serve you more choice cuts down the road; but for now, here are the nasty bits:
Thanatomorphose (Canada, 2012)
Éric Falardeau’s microbudget head scratcher is not for the impatient, nor the faint of heart. After the Canadian premiere, I’ve heard critics complain that this film should have been a short instead of a feature,...
Thanatomorphose (Canada, 2012)
Éric Falardeau’s microbudget head scratcher is not for the impatient, nor the faint of heart. After the Canadian premiere, I’ve heard critics complain that this film should have been a short instead of a feature,...
- 7/31/2013
- by Jo Satana
- Destroy the Brain
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