"Are there any side effects I should know about?" Screen Media Films has debuted an official trailer for a sci-fi horror thriller titled Retina, from filmmaker Carlos Ferrer (Scallop Pond). The film is about a woman who participates in a medical study, but starts to experience nightmares and unusual side effects. One early review calls it a "low-budget but polished little thriller that invokes the spirit of 70s paranoia thrillers like The Parallax View or The Conversation and 90s indie equivalents like Darren Aronofsky’s Pi." Retina stars Lindsay Goranson as April, with Gary Swanson, Ian Temple, Ron Haxton, and Jamie Fedorko. The footage doesn't look that impressive and the poster is way more explosive than the trailer. Take a look. Here's the official trailer (+ two posters) for Carlos Ferrer's Retina, direct from YouTube: A young woman (Lindsay Goranson) participates in a medical study. After a series of nightmares and unusual side effects,...
- 8/21/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
We recently learned that Jordan Peele had met with Disney and told them that he wanted to make a live-action Gargoyles movie. Fans of the classic animated series have been wanting to see Disney make this movie for years, but it's not going to happen anytime soon.
I don't know if Disney will ever make a live-action Gargoyles movie, but that isn't stopping the fans from envisioning what a film might look like. We have an impressive fan film here for you to watch created by Carlos Ferrer who says:
"I made this film as a fan of the original Gargoyles animated series for fans alike and newcomers who may not be familiar with the show - enjoy!"
He directed, animated, and scored the film and as you'll see, it actually turned out pretty awesome for a fan film. Check it out and tell us what you think!
I don't know if Disney will ever make a live-action Gargoyles movie, but that isn't stopping the fans from envisioning what a film might look like. We have an impressive fan film here for you to watch created by Carlos Ferrer who says:
"I made this film as a fan of the original Gargoyles animated series for fans alike and newcomers who may not be familiar with the show - enjoy!"
He directed, animated, and scored the film and as you'll see, it actually turned out pretty awesome for a fan film. Check it out and tell us what you think!
- 6/14/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Hnn | Horrornews.net
Fan film based on Disney’s Gargoyles released; Carlos Ferrer’s aim is to make a feature-length version with the approval of Disney In the hope to entice Disney to approve his proposal to make a feature-length live-action take on their property Gargoyles, award-winning filmmaker Carlos Ferrer has shot a – very impressive – short fan film …
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Fan film based on Disney’s Gargoyles released; Carlos Ferrer’s aim is to make a feature-length version with the approval of Disney In the hope to entice Disney to approve his proposal to make a feature-length live-action take on their property Gargoyles, award-winning filmmaker Carlos Ferrer has shot a – very impressive – short fan film …
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- 4/9/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Thanks to creative geniuses like Adi Shankar, amongst many others, the rise of the fan-film is ensuring that the big companies have to at least take note. I mean sometimes that can lead to Haim Saban trying to sue your ass But nobody can watch the opening scene of Power Rangers (2017) and not think maybe Shankar should be suing them. Then there is the trailer for the Sony and Pascal Pictures (love writing that) Venom which screams Shankars Bootleg Venom. However I am going off point.
While these companies claim to be upset with these fan made homages its pretty clear they are sitting back and taking notes from the people who know these characters best. Lets be honest who wouldn’t love a live-action Gargoyles movie? That last question was hypothetical…
In the hope to entice Disney to approve his proposal to make a feature-length live-action take on their property Gargoyles,...
While these companies claim to be upset with these fan made homages its pretty clear they are sitting back and taking notes from the people who know these characters best. Lets be honest who wouldn’t love a live-action Gargoyles movie? That last question was hypothetical…
In the hope to entice Disney to approve his proposal to make a feature-length live-action take on their property Gargoyles,...
- 4/3/2018
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
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