Stars: Iwan Rheon, Katelyn Mager, Brendan Taylor, Jessie Fraser, Steve Bradley, Barbara Wallace, Trevor Gemma, Natasha Quirke, Leala Selina, Casey Strandquist | Written by Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin, Bob Woolsey, Meagan Hotz, Lindsey Mann | Directed by Nicholas Humphries
A horror version of The Little Mermaid sounds like the best and worst idea for a movie but that’s exactly how Mermaid’s Curse is described.
To add some other strangeness to proceedings this story is set in 1930s Oklahoma, America and a family run business that involves five sisters singing and dancing. And we get to watch a lot of 1930s-style singing and dancing, which isn’t exactly what I expected. In among that we get some gangsters who offer to save the family business but as with all gangsters they have some unpleasant conditions to the deal. You might be thinking how exactly this all links up with a mermaid and...
A horror version of The Little Mermaid sounds like the best and worst idea for a movie but that’s exactly how Mermaid’s Curse is described.
To add some other strangeness to proceedings this story is set in 1930s Oklahoma, America and a family run business that involves five sisters singing and dancing. And we get to watch a lot of 1930s-style singing and dancing, which isn’t exactly what I expected. In among that we get some gangsters who offer to save the family business but as with all gangsters they have some unpleasant conditions to the deal. You might be thinking how exactly this all links up with a mermaid and...
- 10/31/2019
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Stars: Iwan Rheon, Katelyn Mager, Brendan Taylor, Jessie Fraser, Steve Bradley, Barbara Wallace, Trevor Gemma, Natasha Quirke, Leala Selina, Casey Strandquist | Written by Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin, Bob Woolsey, Meagan Hotz, Lindsey Mann | Directed by Nicholas Humphries
A horror version of The Little Mermaid sounds like the best and worst idea for a movie but that’s exactly how Mermaid’s Song is described.
To add some other strangeness to proceedings this story is set in 1930s Oklahoma, America and a family run business that involves five sisters singing and dancing. And we get to watch a lot of 1930s-style singing and dancing, which isn’t exactly what I expected. In among that we get some gangsters who offer to save the family business but as with all gangsters they have some unpleasant conditions to the deal. You might be thinking how exactly this all links up with a mermaid and...
A horror version of The Little Mermaid sounds like the best and worst idea for a movie but that’s exactly how Mermaid’s Song is described.
To add some other strangeness to proceedings this story is set in 1930s Oklahoma, America and a family run business that involves five sisters singing and dancing. And we get to watch a lot of 1930s-style singing and dancing, which isn’t exactly what I expected. In among that we get some gangsters who offer to save the family business but as with all gangsters they have some unpleasant conditions to the deal. You might be thinking how exactly this all links up with a mermaid and...
- 10/8/2018
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
One baker is whipping up Disney-inspired pies from scratch—and they’re totally epic.
Creator Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin, who shares her sweet delights on her YouTube account Pies Are Awesome, just dropped her latest tutorial video showing fans how she makes the dessert versions of your favorite princesses.
So far, she’s sculpted creations of Merida, Belle, and Tiana — each of which fit right in your hand. These fruit-filled treats are especially impressive due to their size—incorporating crazy detail on such a small (but tasty!) canvas.
Bojin wrote on her website that her goal is to prove pies can...
Creator Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin, who shares her sweet delights on her YouTube account Pies Are Awesome, just dropped her latest tutorial video showing fans how she makes the dessert versions of your favorite princesses.
So far, she’s sculpted creations of Merida, Belle, and Tiana — each of which fit right in your hand. These fruit-filled treats are especially impressive due to their size—incorporating crazy detail on such a small (but tasty!) canvas.
Bojin wrote on her website that her goal is to prove pies can...
- 12/1/2017
- by Collier Sutter
- PEOPLE.com
Earlier this week we shared a fantastic looking trailer for Charlotte's Song, a new re-imagining of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid." Set during the great depression, the film centers on a family who survives by putting on song-and-dance numbers for the locals. When the matriarch of the family dies, the family business takes a downward spiral until a gangster arrives, offering to save the women – for a price.
I had a chance to speak with one of the movie's producers, Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin, one half of Done Four Productions, and we talked about the genesis of Done Four, producing and co-directing the movie, the collaborative p [Continued ...]...
I had a chance to speak with one of the movie's producers, Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin, one half of Done Four Productions, and we talked about the genesis of Done Four, producing and co-directing the movie, the collaborative p [Continued ...]...
- 9/25/2015
- QuietEarth.us
Every year, one of the most buzzed about programs at Viff is "Must See BC" which highlights locally made projects and considering how many productions, both TV and film, call Vancouver home, the quality of these tends to be good but even by that standard, Charlotte's Song looks particularly impressive.
A project tightly produced by Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin and Lindsey Mann of Done Four Productions, screen writer Robert Woolsey and director Nicholas Humphries (of "Riese: The Series" and The Little Mermaid fame), [Continued ...]...
A project tightly produced by Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin and Lindsey Mann of Done Four Productions, screen writer Robert Woolsey and director Nicholas Humphries (of "Riese: The Series" and The Little Mermaid fame), [Continued ...]...
- 9/22/2015
- QuietEarth.us
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes the fan film Spawn: The Recall, a trailer for Charlotte’s Song and Inner Demons, premiere details for Nightmare Code, and much more:
Spawn: The Recall Released: “Spawn: The Recall is the story of a former witch and her son, who try to live a normal life away from the darkness. While they’re shopping in a supermarket, the child suddenly disappears. She starts looking for him, freaked out knowing evil forces are still lurking. A security guard comes to her help but while they are checking on the surveillance cameras, something happens. She can sense it, they are here…
A film by Michael Paris. Starring: Johanna Genet (The Witch), Tom Maurice (Michael), Gregory Paris (Spawn), and J3.0 (voice). Music by James Bks Edjouma.”
For more information on this project,...
Spawn: The Recall Released: “Spawn: The Recall is the story of a former witch and her son, who try to live a normal life away from the darkness. While they’re shopping in a supermarket, the child suddenly disappears. She starts looking for him, freaked out knowing evil forces are still lurking. A security guard comes to her help but while they are checking on the surveillance cameras, something happens. She can sense it, they are here…
A film by Michael Paris. Starring: Johanna Genet (The Witch), Tom Maurice (Michael), Gregory Paris (Spawn), and J3.0 (voice). Music by James Bks Edjouma.”
For more information on this project,...
- 9/28/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The Little Mermaid, a dark fantasy/horror short that landed the top prize at La's Screamfest in 2011, and which currently ranks 4th among the most popular shorts in our Screening Room, is now on track to become a feature film, going before the cameras in Vancouver, BC this September. The feature version involves visitors to an Oklahoma 1930s sideshow of “Living Aquatic Oddities” who become trapped underground with the creatures after a freak sandstorm. The short's creators, including director Nicholas Humphries, producer Lindsey Mann and makeup FX supervisor Sarah Elizabeth, are all onboard for the feature version, joined by writer Bob Woolsey. The new film will expand its assortment of creatures, all of which will be created via practical effects. "Dark fantasy is a great genre,” says Little Mermaid executive producer and production designer Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin. “We all love these classic worlds and characters, but as we've aged our...
- 4/25/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
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