Joe Estevez (Scar), Suzi Lorraine (Bikini Girls on Ice), Logan Anderson (One Tree Hill), Matthew James Gulbranson (Ninjas vs. Vampires), Ken Arnold (Dog) and Tracy Teague (Respire) star in a supernatural themed horror film directed by Michael Merino of
The Haunting of Pearson Place
Director Michael Merino just unleashed this teaser trailer (see below) for his latest effort. The film which is currently in post production is expected to have a release date in late Spring.
The Haunting of Pearson Place: In hopes of rebuilding their once-storybook marriage, Gwen and Steven (a young, attractive and successful couple) purchase a vacant Victorian house in a small town, intent on rebuilding the once beautiful house along with their marriage. The house at Pearson Place was once used as a hospice for returning soldiers from World War I. The now long-dead veterans were expecting kindness upon arrival at Pearson Place only to...
The Haunting of Pearson Place
Director Michael Merino just unleashed this teaser trailer (see below) for his latest effort. The film which is currently in post production is expected to have a release date in late Spring.
The Haunting of Pearson Place: In hopes of rebuilding their once-storybook marriage, Gwen and Steven (a young, attractive and successful couple) purchase a vacant Victorian house in a small town, intent on rebuilding the once beautiful house along with their marriage. The house at Pearson Place was once used as a hospice for returning soldiers from World War I. The now long-dead veterans were expecting kindness upon arrival at Pearson Place only to...
- 1/26/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
New York -- The People's Choice Award for best pilot at the fifth annual New York Television Festival went to Al Thompson for "Johnny B. Homeless," a Web comedy featuring "Saturday Night Live's" Kenan Thompson that follows a professional couch surfer.
The Nytvf awards ceremony, held Saturday night at New World Stages in midtown Manhattan, also saw Adam Morgan take the award in a comedy script contest sponsored by Fox and Procter & Gamble Prods. for his pilot "Liberal Arts," which follows a freshman's first experiences at a small rustic college. Morgan will receive $25,000 and a development deal with Fox Broadcasting Co. that may be turned into a pilot presentation with the support of P&G.
And Fox TV Studios presented the "FtvS 15 Gigs of Fame" award to Jeremy Redleaf, creator of the pilot "Odd Jobs," about two unemployed roommates blazing a trail through a world in economic crisis and...
The Nytvf awards ceremony, held Saturday night at New World Stages in midtown Manhattan, also saw Adam Morgan take the award in a comedy script contest sponsored by Fox and Procter & Gamble Prods. for his pilot "Liberal Arts," which follows a freshman's first experiences at a small rustic college. Morgan will receive $25,000 and a development deal with Fox Broadcasting Co. that may be turned into a pilot presentation with the support of P&G.
And Fox TV Studios presented the "FtvS 15 Gigs of Fame" award to Jeremy Redleaf, creator of the pilot "Odd Jobs," about two unemployed roommates blazing a trail through a world in economic crisis and...
- 9/27/2009
- by By Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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