There’s no shortage of independent horror news sent our way and we’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight. Today, we have information on a short film from the makers of DeadHeads, a limited run of Geeks vs. Zombies, and much more:
Geeks vs. Zombies: “Four geeks have survived the initial onsluaght of the zombie apocalypse and continue to survive based on their knowledge of all things zombie. They find themselves in an abandoned civil war fort where they run into another group of survivors… but not quite the geeks they are.
As the fort is surrounded by zombies and the zombies start to get in the fort, the geeks must decide what their next step is. Everyone knows that when two groups join up in a zombie movie, it means people are going to die. Do the geeks abandon these new people, kill them, or what?...
Geeks vs. Zombies: “Four geeks have survived the initial onsluaght of the zombie apocalypse and continue to survive based on their knowledge of all things zombie. They find themselves in an abandoned civil war fort where they run into another group of survivors… but not quite the geeks they are.
As the fort is surrounded by zombies and the zombies start to get in the fort, the geeks must decide what their next step is. Everyone knows that when two groups join up in a zombie movie, it means people are going to die. Do the geeks abandon these new people, kill them, or what?...
- 8/26/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
A teaser trailer for Eric Williford's indie feature debut, Natalie's Lose Lose, has made its debut.
The film is about a young woman who awakens to find herself gagged and bound to a chair. Moments later she finds herself relentlessly interrogated by a man speaking through an intercom and a mysterious woman in a gas mask. The question isn't just who are these people, but more importantly, why did they choose her?
The film stars Natalie Victoria (DeadHeads), Danielle Adams, Jose Rosete, Marian Liddell, Todd Hughlett, Kenyon Glover, and Nicol Razon. No word yet on distribution or release date yet.
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The film is about a young woman who awakens to find herself gagged and bound to a chair. Moments later she finds herself relentlessly interrogated by a man speaking through an intercom and a mysterious woman in a gas mask. The question isn't just who are these people, but more importantly, why did they choose her?
The film stars Natalie Victoria (DeadHeads), Danielle Adams, Jose Rosete, Marian Liddell, Todd Hughlett, Kenyon Glover, and Nicol Razon. No word yet on distribution or release date yet.
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- 8/20/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Some more artwork has come our way for the new indie flick Natalie’s Lose Lose, and we've been told that if we didn't share it we'd be bound bound, gagged gagged, and tortured tortured. So many options ... so little time!
Written and directed by Eric Williford, Natalie’s Lose Lose is a 95Forty Productions film that stars Danielle Adams, Natalie Victoria, Jose Rosete, Marian Liddel and Todd Houghton. The film is about a young woman named Natalie who awakens to find herself bound and gagged to a chair. Who is responsible for putting her in this situation? More importantly, why did they choose her?
We’ll update you on this one as we get more. To dig up some info on your own, visit the official 95Forty website. You can also “like” the 95Forty Facebook page and follow 95Forty on Twitter (@95Forty).
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Written and directed by Eric Williford, Natalie’s Lose Lose is a 95Forty Productions film that stars Danielle Adams, Natalie Victoria, Jose Rosete, Marian Liddel and Todd Houghton. The film is about a young woman named Natalie who awakens to find herself bound and gagged to a chair. Who is responsible for putting her in this situation? More importantly, why did they choose her?
We’ll update you on this one as we get more. To dig up some info on your own, visit the official 95Forty website. You can also “like” the 95Forty Facebook page and follow 95Forty on Twitter (@95Forty).
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
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- 4/10/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
There’s something about gas masks and bound wrists we just can’t overlook so when we got our first look at the poster for Natalie’s Lose Lose, we had to pass it along to you.
Written and directed by Eric Williford, Natalie’s Lose Lose is a 95Forty Productions film that stars Danielle Adams, Natalie Victoria, Jose Rosete, Marian Liddel and Todd Houghton. The film is about a young woman named Natalie who awakens to find herself bound and gagged to a chair. Who is responsible for putting her in this situation? More importantly, why did they choose her? Muh-wa-ha-ha.
We’ll update you on this one as we get more. To dig up some info on your own, visit the official 95Forty website. You can also “like” the 95Forty Facebook page and follow 95Forty on Twitter (@95Forty).
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Written and directed by Eric Williford, Natalie’s Lose Lose is a 95Forty Productions film that stars Danielle Adams, Natalie Victoria, Jose Rosete, Marian Liddel and Todd Houghton. The film is about a young woman named Natalie who awakens to find herself bound and gagged to a chair. Who is responsible for putting her in this situation? More importantly, why did they choose her? Muh-wa-ha-ha.
We’ll update you on this one as we get more. To dig up some info on your own, visit the official 95Forty website. You can also “like” the 95Forty Facebook page and follow 95Forty on Twitter (@95Forty).
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
- 3/29/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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