I had the pleasure of meeting director Patrick Rea this summer at Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville, Kentucky this summer. You meet so many people at these kind of events and at each stop not everyone leaves a lasting impression on you. And then there is Patrick Rea, the guy can make a film, from his writing style to the lighting all the way to his direction of setting the mood for the film. I'm so impressed with Mr. Rea's work I'll be spreading the good word on his projects for now on. I also dare to compare his work with a Spielberg, Lucas, Cameron or even a Craven. Being the indie supporter that I am Rea's work comes across not so much as indie work but has the look of a full blown studio effort, the films are really that impressive! Check out my latest "Versus" with Patrick Rea...
- 8/28/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
SenoReality Pictures and Ministry Machine Productions have just completed five weeks of production in Lawrence, Kansas, on the horror feature Nailbiter, and they were kind enough to provide two exclusive stills to Dread Central. An additional two weeks of production will be shot later to complete the monster effects sequences and film pick-ups.
Nailbiter tells the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar. They become trapped and discover they are not alone.
The film stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon. It is directed by Patrick Rea, written by Kendal Sinn and Rea, and produced by Aaron Laue (Last Breath). The director of photography is Hanuman Brown-Eagle, and the photos below are courtesy of Matt Jacobson.
The filmmakers also have several films showing this weekend at the Fright Night Film Festival in Louisville,...
Nailbiter tells the story of a mother and three daughters who get caught in a Kansas tornado and are forced to take shelter in a storm cellar. They become trapped and discover they are not alone.
The film stars Erin McGrane, Meg Saricks, Emily Boresow, and Sally Spurgeon. It is directed by Patrick Rea, written by Kendal Sinn and Rea, and produced by Aaron Laue (Last Breath). The director of photography is Hanuman Brown-Eagle, and the photos below are courtesy of Matt Jacobson.
The filmmakers also have several films showing this weekend at the Fright Night Film Festival in Louisville,...
- 8/13/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Two Horror Worlds collide this week on Deadpit Radio, Ck & Ub welcome Horrorhound Magazine's Nathan Hanneman as the special guest. Also featured this week is the debut of the 'Ask Slippy' call-in section featuring DVD producing Icon Michael 'Slipcase' Felsher. In addition to that we answer your fan questions and go through a cavalcade of dvd goodness including a quadrilogy of Patrick Rea's short films: Misfortune Smiles, Now That You're Dead, Next Caller and Mrs.Brummetts Garden. Also up this week is the long awaited dvd release of the 1986 slash-classic 'Slaughter High'...plus more dvd news, YouTube vids and a lot more interesting Horror Talk on the original Horror Talk Radio show over at Deadpit.com !
- 4/17/2009
- by deadpit@deadpit.com
- deadpit.com
We recently got an update from Patrick Rea, SenoReality's short film writer/director/producer/editor extraordinaire, as to what events will be showcasing some of their works in the near future.
First up is this weekend's Fangoria Weekend of Horrors in Chicago. At 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, Rea's "Next Caller" and "Now That You're Dead" will be shown during the Short Film Showcase: Horrors from Kansas. If you can't make it to Chicago and haven't seen them yet, both films can be found on Dread Central's Video playlist.
Next, on Sunday, March 15, during the SXSW Film Festival SenoReality, Scene-Stealers, Spiral16, and Plus1TV will be co-hosting a free screening of the following at Red 7, 611 E. 7th Street in Austin, Texas:
• Mrs. Brumett’s Garden (20 min)
• Misfortune Smiles (15 min)
• Next Caller (15 min)
• Now That You’re Dead (14 min)
• Paint Shaker (15 min)
• Torture Porn (9 min)
• Emergency Preparedness (8 min)
• Shed Out Of Luck...
First up is this weekend's Fangoria Weekend of Horrors in Chicago. At 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, Rea's "Next Caller" and "Now That You're Dead" will be shown during the Short Film Showcase: Horrors from Kansas. If you can't make it to Chicago and haven't seen them yet, both films can be found on Dread Central's Video playlist.
Next, on Sunday, March 15, during the SXSW Film Festival SenoReality, Scene-Stealers, Spiral16, and Plus1TV will be co-hosting a free screening of the following at Red 7, 611 E. 7th Street in Austin, Texas:
• Mrs. Brumett’s Garden (20 min)
• Misfortune Smiles (15 min)
• Next Caller (15 min)
• Now That You’re Dead (14 min)
• Paint Shaker (15 min)
• Torture Porn (9 min)
• Emergency Preparedness (8 min)
• Shed Out Of Luck...
- 3/5/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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