We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes details on zombie-themed charities working to fight Cancer, DVD release details for Raze, first details on Autumn Moon and The Infected, and much more:
The Walking Hope Charity Details: “Do you Relay like I do? Are you a supporter of Relay for Life and the American Cancer Society? Are you a fan of the AMC Show “The Walking Dead?” Yes…Yes…and Yes!! This shirt is for you! All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society via Rfl!
The Walking Hope has broad support of fans and cast and crew of the show like Melissa Mcbride, Norman Reedus, Addy Miller, Kyla Kenedy, Jon Bernthal, Steven Yeun, Emily Kinney, Lauren Cohan, Brighton Sharbino, Chad Coleman and more!
Each year, millions of people in 21 countries take place in Relay For Life events.
The Walking Hope Charity Details: “Do you Relay like I do? Are you a supporter of Relay for Life and the American Cancer Society? Are you a fan of the AMC Show “The Walking Dead?” Yes…Yes…and Yes!! This shirt is for you! All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society via Rfl!
The Walking Hope has broad support of fans and cast and crew of the show like Melissa Mcbride, Norman Reedus, Addy Miller, Kyla Kenedy, Jon Bernthal, Steven Yeun, Emily Kinney, Lauren Cohan, Brighton Sharbino, Chad Coleman and more!
Each year, millions of people in 21 countries take place in Relay For Life events.
- 4/27/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
Old school horror fans just might have something to be excited about. The upcoming practical effects werewolf film Autumn Moon promises lots of blood and non CGI creatures.
The film needs help getting completed and there is a kickstarter campaign currently in progress. If you want to get involved, check the campaign out here.
From The Press Release:
This old school werewolf film has one aspect that sets it apart from other monster movies of this nature…practical effects, promises co-writer/makeup effects designer/director Randy R. Fabert. You can make a difference; you can help make Autumn Moon a reality by donating to the most violent werewolf film ever made.
Donate to Autumn Moon at the Official Kickstarter Page here.
The campaign features a bevy of perks for those who donate.
Watch the pitch video and the filmed opening attack scene here:
Co-writer/Makeup...
Old school horror fans just might have something to be excited about. The upcoming practical effects werewolf film Autumn Moon promises lots of blood and non CGI creatures.
The film needs help getting completed and there is a kickstarter campaign currently in progress. If you want to get involved, check the campaign out here.
From The Press Release:
This old school werewolf film has one aspect that sets it apart from other monster movies of this nature…practical effects, promises co-writer/makeup effects designer/director Randy R. Fabert. You can make a difference; you can help make Autumn Moon a reality by donating to the most violent werewolf film ever made.
Donate to Autumn Moon at the Official Kickstarter Page here.
The campaign features a bevy of perks for those who donate.
Watch the pitch video and the filmed opening attack scene here:
Co-writer/Makeup...
- 4/26/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
We haven't heard anything about the new werewolf flick Autumn Moon for a couple of years now, but Holy Shit are we stoked for what it has in store for us. Read on for proof positive why CGI sucks.
Filmmaker Randy Fabert Fabert says he hopes to make Autumn Moon "…the most violent werewolf movie ever made." That's setting some lofty goals, but as you can see below... he's totally headed in the right direction!
Written, directed and featuring Fabert, Autumn Moon also stars Joe Kidd (That's What She Said), Nathan Grauwelman (Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies), Iabou Windimere (Psycho Killer), Jocelyn Tanis (The Medal), Larry Combs, Gerri Sutyak (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Sonny Burnette (Zombies R Friends) and Richard Aughpin (Architect of Chaos). The werewolf make-up effects will be created by Fabert's Postmortem Efx Studio. Michael Spivey co-wrote the screenplay.
For more on this one check out the official Autumn Moon...
Filmmaker Randy Fabert Fabert says he hopes to make Autumn Moon "…the most violent werewolf movie ever made." That's setting some lofty goals, but as you can see below... he's totally headed in the right direction!
Written, directed and featuring Fabert, Autumn Moon also stars Joe Kidd (That's What She Said), Nathan Grauwelman (Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies), Iabou Windimere (Psycho Killer), Jocelyn Tanis (The Medal), Larry Combs, Gerri Sutyak (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Sonny Burnette (Zombies R Friends) and Richard Aughpin (Architect of Chaos). The werewolf make-up effects will be created by Fabert's Postmortem Efx Studio. Michael Spivey co-wrote the screenplay.
For more on this one check out the official Autumn Moon...
- 1/28/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We at FM like to keep our eyes on independent horror films, especially one’s done the classic, old school way, and Randy Fabert’s upcoming Autumn Moon fits the bill. Writer and director Randy Fabert (Psycho Killer) is in pre-production on the werewolf thriller from Skylar Phoenix Productions. Fabert hopes that Autumn Moon will be ”the most violent werewolf movie ever made” and hopes to capture the greatness of other classic werewolf films like The Wolf Man and An American Werewolf In London and the massive amount of carnage and terror that such a monster would cause.
Skylar Phoenix sent us a plot synopsis, as follows:
Pulp writer Michael Renee Allen thought the house on the edge of the woods would be the perfect place to write his next novel. He soon finds that the forest has more to offer than just fresh air and a nice view. Something unspeakable is stalking the forest.
Skylar Phoenix sent us a plot synopsis, as follows:
Pulp writer Michael Renee Allen thought the house on the edge of the woods would be the perfect place to write his next novel. He soon finds that the forest has more to offer than just fresh air and a nice view. Something unspeakable is stalking the forest.
- 6/22/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
By Michael Juvinall, MoreHorror.com
We’ve got the latest casting news on a new werewolf thriller in development from Skylar Phoenix Productions entitled Autumn Moon. Word has come in that cult actress Lynn Lowry has joined the cast.
Lowry has appeared in such legendary films as I Drink Your Blood (1970), George A. Romero's The Crazies (1973), David Cronenberg's Shivers aka They Came From Within (1975), and Paul Schrader's remake of Cat People (1982) among many others.
The "Autumn Moon" cast includes: Joe Kidd (That's What She Said), Nathan Grauwelman (Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies), Iabou Windimere (Psycho Killer, Sidney), Jocelyn Tanis (The Medal), Larry Combs, Gerri Sutyak (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Sonny Burnette (Zombies R Friends), Richard Aughpin (Architect of Chaos, Sidney), and Randy Fabert (Psycho Killer).
Autumn Moon director Randy Fabert stated: "I'm excited to have a great actress like Lynn join an already great cast."
Plot Synopsis:
Pulp...
We’ve got the latest casting news on a new werewolf thriller in development from Skylar Phoenix Productions entitled Autumn Moon. Word has come in that cult actress Lynn Lowry has joined the cast.
Lowry has appeared in such legendary films as I Drink Your Blood (1970), George A. Romero's The Crazies (1973), David Cronenberg's Shivers aka They Came From Within (1975), and Paul Schrader's remake of Cat People (1982) among many others.
The "Autumn Moon" cast includes: Joe Kidd (That's What She Said), Nathan Grauwelman (Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies), Iabou Windimere (Psycho Killer, Sidney), Jocelyn Tanis (The Medal), Larry Combs, Gerri Sutyak (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Sonny Burnette (Zombies R Friends), Richard Aughpin (Architect of Chaos, Sidney), and Randy Fabert (Psycho Killer).
Autumn Moon director Randy Fabert stated: "I'm excited to have a great actress like Lynn join an already great cast."
Plot Synopsis:
Pulp...
- 6/15/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Vampires had a nice run, and zombies are the current flavor of the week. Instead of reimagining the monsters everyone is onto now, wouldn't it make sense to try to hit the next big wave early? Filmmaker Randy Fabert is howling right that way with Autumn Moon.
Fabert says he hopes to make Autumn Moon "…the most violent werewolf movie ever made." That's setting some lofty goals, but as gore fans we say go for it! Fabert's first film, Psycho Killer, will be touring festivals this fall.
Written, directed and featuring Fabert, Autumn Moon also stars Joe Kidd (That's What She Said), Nathan Grauwelman (Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies), Iabou Windimere (Psycho Killer), Jocelyn Tanis (The Medal), Larry Combs, Gerri Sutyak (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Sonny Burnette (Zombies R Friends) and Richard Aughpin (Architect of Chaos). The werewolf make-up effects will be created by Fabert's Postmortem Efx Studio. Michael Spivey co-wrote the screenplay.
Fabert says he hopes to make Autumn Moon "…the most violent werewolf movie ever made." That's setting some lofty goals, but as gore fans we say go for it! Fabert's first film, Psycho Killer, will be touring festivals this fall.
Written, directed and featuring Fabert, Autumn Moon also stars Joe Kidd (That's What She Said), Nathan Grauwelman (Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies), Iabou Windimere (Psycho Killer), Jocelyn Tanis (The Medal), Larry Combs, Gerri Sutyak (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Sonny Burnette (Zombies R Friends) and Richard Aughpin (Architect of Chaos). The werewolf make-up effects will be created by Fabert's Postmortem Efx Studio. Michael Spivey co-wrote the screenplay.
- 6/11/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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