The Three Sisters (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Repeated ViewingWhile we wait for Dáire McNab’s The Three Sisters to be released in the States, the soundtrack has been released via CD & Digital Format earlier this month. For fans of Italian Giallo music, this is one of the few “retro” soundtracks that captures the mood correctly.
The music was performed by Repeated Viewing, which is Scottish composer Alan Sinclair. The soundtrack was put out by Wil-Ru Records and can be found here to buy directly or via their bandcamp site. Also on this soundtrack are bonus remixes which includes mixes by Antoni Maiovvi and Vercetti Technicolor (of Giallo Disco Records), Umberto and Night Sequels (of Attacknine Records).
Written and directed by Dáire McNab, The Three Sisters stars Elliot Moriarty, Gillian Walsh and Neill Fleming, with special guest star Giovanni Lombardo Radice (aka John Morghen), star of cult classics Cannibal Ferox,...
The music was performed by Repeated Viewing, which is Scottish composer Alan Sinclair. The soundtrack was put out by Wil-Ru Records and can be found here to buy directly or via their bandcamp site. Also on this soundtrack are bonus remixes which includes mixes by Antoni Maiovvi and Vercetti Technicolor (of Giallo Disco Records), Umberto and Night Sequels (of Attacknine Records).
Written and directed by Dáire McNab, The Three Sisters stars Elliot Moriarty, Gillian Walsh and Neill Fleming, with special guest star Giovanni Lombardo Radice (aka John Morghen), star of cult classics Cannibal Ferox,...
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- Destroy the Brain
Entirely shot in Ireland, on a crowd funded budget of €18,000, The Hit Producer had the honour of winning eight wards of excellence at The IndieFEST Film Awards for Feature Film, Directing, Cinematography, Script/Writer, Editing, Best Actress (Michelle Doherty), Best Actor (Neill Fleming), and Title/Credit Design. The film, which is currently doing the rounds on the festival circuit while seeking distribution, follows a struggling movie producer (Doherty) who is blackmailed into a becoming a hit woman for the Dublin underworld. The IndieFEST is an international competition that recognises film professionals who demonstrate exceptional achievement in craft and creativity, and those who produce standout entertainment or contribute to profound social change, with the hope, according to IndieFEST judge Thomas Baker, "that the winners will achieve recognition the deserve". Speaking of the win, The Hit Producer's director, producer and editor Kevin de la Isla said, "After such hard...
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- by noreply@blogger.com (Tom White)
- www.themoviebit.com
We’re back with a new edition of the Indie Spotlight. Today’s feature covers the latest independent horror news sent our way, including a violent vampire tale, the birth of a new slasher, and much more:
The Ecstasy of Isabel Mann: “….the story of troubled teenager Isabel Mann (Ellen Mullen) who is seduced into an incredibly violent sect of day-walking vampires. Her class mates start to go missing and on the trail of the gruesome murders are two detectives; Witham (Neill Fleming) – who believes her to be the prime suspect and Barrett (Matthew Toman) – who has his doubts. Nothing is quite as it seems for those about her as the disturbed teenager runs amok killing at will in the woodlands by her home; aided by her vampire guides Mirjana (Mirjana Rendulic) and Alejo (Karim Elgendy) who are training her in the art of the kill – with horrifically bloody results for those closest to her.
The Ecstasy of Isabel Mann: “….the story of troubled teenager Isabel Mann (Ellen Mullen) who is seduced into an incredibly violent sect of day-walking vampires. Her class mates start to go missing and on the trail of the gruesome murders are two detectives; Witham (Neill Fleming) – who believes her to be the prime suspect and Barrett (Matthew Toman) – who has his doubts. Nothing is quite as it seems for those about her as the disturbed teenager runs amok killing at will in the woodlands by her home; aided by her vampire guides Mirjana (Mirjana Rendulic) and Alejo (Karim Elgendy) who are training her in the art of the kill – with horrifically bloody results for those closest to her.
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- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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