by Michael Sieber, MoreHorror.com
Every now and then, a low-budget horror film comes along and proves itself to be a game changer. After sitting through The Green Monster, I think it's safe to say that this isn't that film. However, to be fair, I don't think it's meant to be.
Directed by Bryan Roberts and Nolan Ball, The Green Monster is about the husband and wife team of Gerald and Molly who run a convenience store that not only sells beer and cigs, but also serves wish burgers made with special meat (hint, they're people) and items crafted with black magic.
It's not uncommon for movies to borrow from other movies, and The Green Monster is no exception, borrowing heavily from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Motel Hell and Pet Sematery.
According to the film's website the movie is supposed to be campy, and it is. It's got everything you...
Every now and then, a low-budget horror film comes along and proves itself to be a game changer. After sitting through The Green Monster, I think it's safe to say that this isn't that film. However, to be fair, I don't think it's meant to be.
Directed by Bryan Roberts and Nolan Ball, The Green Monster is about the husband and wife team of Gerald and Molly who run a convenience store that not only sells beer and cigs, but also serves wish burgers made with special meat (hint, they're people) and items crafted with black magic.
It's not uncommon for movies to borrow from other movies, and The Green Monster is no exception, borrowing heavily from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Motel Hell and Pet Sematery.
According to the film's website the movie is supposed to be campy, and it is. It's got everything you...
- 11/2/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Screamkings Productions in association with THR Productions Ltd is pleased to announce the Camp Motion Pictures release of the awarding winning feature film Sculpture.
Sculpture is a psychological horror gore-fest that tells the story of Ashley Steele (Raine Brown), a struggling artist who returns home after the death of her parents (Marv Blauvelt and Susan Adriensen) only to find her possessive rich older brother, Adam (Dustin Kerns), and the haunting memories of her repressed past await her. Her childhood friend, Emily (Misty Mundae) tries to free her from the grasp of her egotistical brother. Meanwhile she is commissioned by a well known art dealer (Alan Rowe Kelly) to create a life-size sculpture of the perfect man, and uses body builders from her brother's gym as models. Before long she finds herself spiraling down a path of unspeakable psychopathic terror and murder as she frantically tries to complete her masterpiece.
Sculpture was directed by Pete Jacelone.
Sculpture is a psychological horror gore-fest that tells the story of Ashley Steele (Raine Brown), a struggling artist who returns home after the death of her parents (Marv Blauvelt and Susan Adriensen) only to find her possessive rich older brother, Adam (Dustin Kerns), and the haunting memories of her repressed past await her. Her childhood friend, Emily (Misty Mundae) tries to free her from the grasp of her egotistical brother. Meanwhile she is commissioned by a well known art dealer (Alan Rowe Kelly) to create a life-size sculpture of the perfect man, and uses body builders from her brother's gym as models. Before long she finds herself spiraling down a path of unspeakable psychopathic terror and murder as she frantically tries to complete her masterpiece.
Sculpture was directed by Pete Jacelone.
- 10/13/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Writer/director Thomas Churchill is showing his award winning film Emerging Past at Spooky Empire’s Freakshow Horror Film Festival in Orlando, Fl on October 9th, 2010 at 3:30pm.
Churchill will also be signing autographs and taking pictures with fans throughout the three-day convention along with the film’s stars: Brooke McCarter, Krista Grotte and Mike Marino.
Spooky Empire, held at The Wyndham Resort in Orlando, Fl, is in its 8th year and fast becoming one of the most popular horror events in the country with fans coming from all over the world to attend.
'Emerging Past' is a horror twisted psycho-thriller rollercoaster ride of terror. The film stars Brooke McCarter (The Lost Boys) as you’ve never seen him before. Krista Grotte (The Uh-oh Show, Brainjacked), Steve Dash (Friday The 13th Part 2), Stephen Geoffries (Fright Night, 976-evil), Tony Moran (Halloween 1 & 2), Edward X. Young (The Green Monster,...
Churchill will also be signing autographs and taking pictures with fans throughout the three-day convention along with the film’s stars: Brooke McCarter, Krista Grotte and Mike Marino.
Spooky Empire, held at The Wyndham Resort in Orlando, Fl, is in its 8th year and fast becoming one of the most popular horror events in the country with fans coming from all over the world to attend.
'Emerging Past' is a horror twisted psycho-thriller rollercoaster ride of terror. The film stars Brooke McCarter (The Lost Boys) as you’ve never seen him before. Krista Grotte (The Uh-oh Show, Brainjacked), Steve Dash (Friday The 13th Part 2), Stephen Geoffries (Fright Night, 976-evil), Tony Moran (Halloween 1 & 2), Edward X. Young (The Green Monster,...
- 10/7/2010
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Emerging Past Premieres in Florida at Freakshow Horror Film Fest
Writer/Director Thomas Churchill brings award winning film Emerging Past to
Spooky Empire’s Film Festival in Orlando
Writer/director Thomas Churchill is showing his award winning film Emerging Past at Spooky Empire’s Freakshow Horror Film Festival in Orlando, Fl on October 9th, 2010 at 3:30pm. Churchill will also be signing autographs and taking pictures with fans throughout the three-day convention along with the film’s stars: Brooke McCarter, Krista Grotte and Mike Marino. Spooky Empire, held at The Wyndham Resort in Orlando, Fl, is in its 8thyear and fast becoming one of the most popular horror events in the country with fans coming from all over the world to attend.
Emerging Past is a horror twisted psycho-thriller rollercoaster ride of terror. The film stars Brooke McCarter (The Lost Boys) as you’ve never seen him before. Krista Grotte (The Uh-oh Show,...
Writer/Director Thomas Churchill brings award winning film Emerging Past to
Spooky Empire’s Film Festival in Orlando
Writer/director Thomas Churchill is showing his award winning film Emerging Past at Spooky Empire’s Freakshow Horror Film Festival in Orlando, Fl on October 9th, 2010 at 3:30pm. Churchill will also be signing autographs and taking pictures with fans throughout the three-day convention along with the film’s stars: Brooke McCarter, Krista Grotte and Mike Marino. Spooky Empire, held at The Wyndham Resort in Orlando, Fl, is in its 8thyear and fast becoming one of the most popular horror events in the country with fans coming from all over the world to attend.
Emerging Past is a horror twisted psycho-thriller rollercoaster ride of terror. The film stars Brooke McCarter (The Lost Boys) as you’ve never seen him before. Krista Grotte (The Uh-oh Show,...
- 10/6/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Writer/Director David Lee Madison's upcoming indie horror film Mr. Hush's trailer has been released and we have it here first for you to gaze upon.
Mr. Hush stars Stephen Geoffreys, Brad Loree, Edward X. Young, Connie Giordano, Alexis LauRen, Steve Dash, Thomas Churchill, Jessica Cameron, Colleen Cohan, Mike Marino and Tim Dougherty.
The film should be out in October.
Plot:
Horror icon Stephen Geoffreys (Fright Night) returns to classic horror in Mr. Hush. Holland Price is a devoted husband and loving father. But unbeknownst to him, evil and darkness have him a marked man. An idyllic, small Pennsylvania town serves as the background for this epic battle between good and evil. Starring Brad Loree (Halloween Resurrection), Steve Dash (Friday the 13th, Part 2) and Edward X. Young (The Green Monster).
Visit the official Mr. Hush Facebook page
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Mr. Hush stars Stephen Geoffreys, Brad Loree, Edward X. Young, Connie Giordano, Alexis LauRen, Steve Dash, Thomas Churchill, Jessica Cameron, Colleen Cohan, Mike Marino and Tim Dougherty.
The film should be out in October.
Plot:
Horror icon Stephen Geoffreys (Fright Night) returns to classic horror in Mr. Hush. Holland Price is a devoted husband and loving father. But unbeknownst to him, evil and darkness have him a marked man. An idyllic, small Pennsylvania town serves as the background for this epic battle between good and evil. Starring Brad Loree (Halloween Resurrection), Steve Dash (Friday the 13th, Part 2) and Edward X. Young (The Green Monster).
Visit the official Mr. Hush Facebook page
Support Indie Films!
- 6/26/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
The creators of Sculpture bring us Hypochondriac, a short horror comedy to be included in the upcoming horror anthology Psycho Street. Hypochondriac stars Marv Blauvelt (Beef, Sculpture, The Green Monster, etc.) as Dr. Oliver Combs, a big city doctor who has moved from La to a small town called Kronanburg (Lol!) to practice medicine at a small clinic. Hoping his start at the clinic will be a major departure from the crazy environment of the big city, he soon finds that not everyone who works and comes to the clinic is as normal as he hoped.
- 2/13/2010
- by Mario Dominick
- HorrorYearbook
The creators of The Green Monster sent along the latest trailer (see it below) for their indie shocker, which has its world premiere in Clinton, Ma this weekend. The movie, which we last reported on here, is a co-production of Untold Horror and the Screamkings company, the latter of which also recently premiered its bodybuilder bloodbath Sculpture.
The premiere will take place this Saturday, August 15 at 9:30 p.m. at The Historic Strand Theatre (58 High Street in Clinton); admission is free, and seating is limited to 300 guests on a first come, first served basis. Directed by Bryan Roberts and Nolan Ball from a script by Trevor Wright, The Green Monster is about a psychopathic married couple (Edward X. Young and Colleen Cohan) who gruesomely dispatch the misbehaving teens who frequent their suburban convenience store. Following its debut screening, the movie will make its way through the festival scene starting this...
The premiere will take place this Saturday, August 15 at 9:30 p.m. at The Historic Strand Theatre (58 High Street in Clinton); admission is free, and seating is limited to 300 guests on a first come, first served basis. Directed by Bryan Roberts and Nolan Ball from a script by Trevor Wright, The Green Monster is about a psychopathic married couple (Edward X. Young and Colleen Cohan) who gruesomely dispatch the misbehaving teens who frequent their suburban convenience store. Following its debut screening, the movie will make its way through the festival scene starting this...
- 8/11/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Back in 2008 we told you about the indy horror film titled, The Green Monster, and now we have the official trailer. Check it out below and let us know your thoughts. The Green Monster is a return to 80’s style slashers in the vein of Motel Hell and Blood Diner. It tells the story of Gerald (Edward X. Young) and Molly (Colleen Cohan), husband and wife owners of a downtrodden convenience store who employ equal parts dark magic and down home cooking to attract the reckless teenagers who like to use their business as a haven for illegal activities. When some local teens go missing, all signs point to the couple’s uniquely Southern recipes and the dumpster out back overflowing with dead bodies!
- 8/11/2009
- by Press Release Robot
- HorrorYearbook
A pair of fright favorites have been announced for Blu-ray release later this year. Dark Sky Films gave Fango the word that Henry: Portait Of A Serial Killer will have its hi-def debut September 29, while Universal Home Entertainment issues the modern zombie-comedy classic Shaun Of The Dead (previously available on a now-out-of-print HD-DVD) on Blu-ray September 22. Contents have yet to be announced, but presumably these will contain all the previous DVD special features; retail price for each is $29.98.
Speaking of Dark Sky, the company also let us know that it has bumped its release of the British gorefest Gnaw to October 13, and confirmed that the much-lauded Deadgirl will hit disc September 15. You can find articles on both these films in Fango #285, which hits the stands any day now.
Anchor Bay issues the well-reviewed Australian psychological chiller Acolytes July 28. Directed by Jon Hewitt from a script he wrote with S.P. Krause and Shayne Armstrong,...
Speaking of Dark Sky, the company also let us know that it has bumped its release of the British gorefest Gnaw to October 13, and confirmed that the much-lauded Deadgirl will hit disc September 15. You can find articles on both these films in Fango #285, which hits the stands any day now.
Anchor Bay issues the well-reviewed Australian psychological chiller Acolytes July 28. Directed by Jon Hewitt from a script he wrote with S.P. Krause and Shayne Armstrong,...
- 6/16/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Scripter Trevor Wright gave Fango a couple of exclusive pics (see ’em below) from The Green Monster, a new indie chiller he wrote and co-produced. Bryan Roberts and Nolan Bell directed the Untold Horror/Screamkings Productions movie.
“The Green Monster is my first solo screenwriting feature, following my co-writing work on Pete Jacelone’s Sculpture,” Wright tells us. “It originally began as a short film. I wanted to explore the problem of young women who give birth and then throw their babies away. Bryan and Nolan over at Untold Horror got their hands on the script and wanted to expand it into a feature, but that was something I really had no interest in doing. I felt that it functioned well as a short piece, and didn’t want to make an hour and a half of depressing social commentary.”
Instead, that brief screenplay became the feature’s opening sequence,...
“The Green Monster is my first solo screenwriting feature, following my co-writing work on Pete Jacelone’s Sculpture,” Wright tells us. “It originally began as a short film. I wanted to explore the problem of young women who give birth and then throw their babies away. Bryan and Nolan over at Untold Horror got their hands on the script and wanted to expand it into a feature, but that was something I really had no interest in doing. I felt that it functioned well as a short piece, and didn’t want to make an hour and a half of depressing social commentary.”
Instead, that brief screenplay became the feature’s opening sequence,...
- 2/4/2009
- Fangoria
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