A veteran back home from Afghanistan is faced with inner demons and a brutal murder spree in a drug treatment facility in Recovery, and with the new horror film out now on DVD, Digital, and VOD platforms from Sp Releasing, we caught up with director/producer/co-writer John Liang in our latest Q&A feature to discuss the making of his feature-length directorial debut, working with lead actor Stephanie Pearson, the importance of believably portraying Ptsd among war veterans, and he also talked about his upcoming vampire film that is expected to start filming in 2020.
Thanks for taking the time to catch up with us, John, and congratulations on Recovery! When did you and Scott Rashap first come up with the idea for this film?
John Liang: Thank you very much for taking the time to cover the film! Scott and I came up with the idea of doing a...
Thanks for taking the time to catch up with us, John, and congratulations on Recovery! When did you and Scott Rashap first come up with the idea for this film?
John Liang: Thank you very much for taking the time to cover the film! Scott and I came up with the idea of doing a...
- 6/5/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
"Nothing means anything here." That quote from the trailer for John Liang's Recovery also sums up the mood in our exclusive clip, which involves a gun, a shot, and a discharge. Here's the official synopsis: In a drug treatment facility, Ronnie Price, a struggling addict and dangerous Afghanistan war hero (played by scream queen Stephanie Pearson) has dark dreams, and battles her own self-destructive and violent tendencies. Take a look at the suggestive clip below, as well as the trailer. Recovery releases today in the U.S. and Canada in-stores, digitally, and on demand....
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- 6/4/2019
- Screen Anarchy
On Saturday, October 22nd, 2011, the eleventh annual Screamfest Horror Film Festival Awards were held in Hollywood, California, to celebrate the ten days of original horror programming which had preceded it, most notably the China Brothers’ Crawl (which took home awards for Best Director and Best Cinematography). Today results were released for the fest’s Screenplay Competition, and we’ve got ‘em. Read on for the winners!
Screamfest, which is spearheaded by founder and director Rachel Belofsky, has built a reputation over the last decade as having its finger on the pulse of the horror genre. Recent films programmed at Screamfest that have garnered a lot of attention include Let the Right One In, Trick 'r Treat, Splinter, Martyrs, The Signal, and Paranormal Activity.
Best Screenplay
Blood Type:v
by Eric Maloney
Top 5 Screenplays
Blood Type:v
by Eric Maloney
Exit 49
by Lanny Grant
Someone Must Die
by Joe Henriques
The Sticks
by...
Screamfest, which is spearheaded by founder and director Rachel Belofsky, has built a reputation over the last decade as having its finger on the pulse of the horror genre. Recent films programmed at Screamfest that have garnered a lot of attention include Let the Right One In, Trick 'r Treat, Splinter, Martyrs, The Signal, and Paranormal Activity.
Best Screenplay
Blood Type:v
by Eric Maloney
Top 5 Screenplays
Blood Type:v
by Eric Maloney
Exit 49
by Lanny Grant
Someone Must Die
by Joe Henriques
The Sticks
by...
- 12/12/2011
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
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