With writer/director Samuel Gonzalez, Jr.’s urban legend-inspired short Woodland Heights set for its La premiere Friday, October 11, at 9:30pm at the Screamfest Film Festival, read on for our exclusive chat with the filmmaker and star Arielle Brachfeld.
Produced by Roxy Shih from a script by Gonzalez, Woodland Heights stars Arielle Brachfeld (Chemical Peel) and James Preston and revolves around a young couple’s prom night which takes a bizarre turn for the worse. Based on the classic urban legend of "The Hook" and in the tradition of 1950’s drive-in horror films, the black & white flick’s tag-line reads: "There is no terror in the bang; only in the anticipation of it."
Speaking with Gonzalez, he said of what inspired him to do a period piece, “When I was young, I would always search for films that allowed me to experience a new world or time period. Living...
Produced by Roxy Shih from a script by Gonzalez, Woodland Heights stars Arielle Brachfeld (Chemical Peel) and James Preston and revolves around a young couple’s prom night which takes a bizarre turn for the worse. Based on the classic urban legend of "The Hook" and in the tradition of 1950’s drive-in horror films, the black & white flick’s tag-line reads: "There is no terror in the bang; only in the anticipation of it."
Speaking with Gonzalez, he said of what inspired him to do a period piece, “When I was young, I would always search for films that allowed me to experience a new world or time period. Living...
- 10/9/2013
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
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