Welcome to a special edition of Comic Execution. As you may have read in the preface of last week’s column, I planned to spend this week’s column discussing, in depth, not just the latest issue but the entire run of Larime Taylor’s A Voice In The Dark. But, on the off chance there are some complaints about your weekly dose being subverted for such a malevolent purpose, let me reassure you that I had already checked to see what would be on the shelves this week before I planned this and, as luck would have it, there’s no ongoing series or debuts to write about anyway.
So why, you might ask, A Voice In The Dark? The reasons are numerous but Larime Taylor’s interactions with me on Twitter barely factor into it. No, what spurred my desire to write so lengthily on the series is...
So why, you might ask, A Voice In The Dark? The reasons are numerous but Larime Taylor’s interactions with me on Twitter barely factor into it. No, what spurred my desire to write so lengthily on the series is...
- 2/1/2014
- by Chris Melkus
- Destroy the Brain
More horrific goodies will be coming our way from the UK soon enough in the form of three more films from Black Camel Productions, and we've got the scoop on what to expect when they get here!
First up will be the next film from Outpost: Black Sun director Steve Barker, Blood Makes Noise:
Danny Flynn is a ruthless, brutal and corrupt policeman in a decaying modern city that has all but given up hope. When he is infected by a group of vampires, he is forced to embark on a journey of revenge and redemption.
From there vampires run wild in director Michael Callaghan's Sutherland Hill:
A high school detention class of teenagers find themselves besieged by a gang of local bloodsuckers is this fun and gripping horror.
And finally a jazzy little undead fright fest from director Ryan McHenry in the form of a Zombie Musical...
First up will be the next film from Outpost: Black Sun director Steve Barker, Blood Makes Noise:
Danny Flynn is a ruthless, brutal and corrupt policeman in a decaying modern city that has all but given up hope. When he is infected by a group of vampires, he is forced to embark on a journey of revenge and redemption.
From there vampires run wild in director Michael Callaghan's Sutherland Hill:
A high school detention class of teenagers find themselves besieged by a gang of local bloodsuckers is this fun and gripping horror.
And finally a jazzy little undead fright fest from director Ryan McHenry in the form of a Zombie Musical...
- 3/18/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
- Lots of glossy business cards will be exchanged during the 4th edition of International Financing Forum (Iff) (which takes place during Tiff). In what I imagine is like a speed dating between producers looking for coin and those looking to finance the next hot film project. There are a slew of names/projects from established filmmakers (Hany Abu-Assad, Terrence Davies and Kevin Macdonald) and some first-time directors among the 43 listed below that have caught over attention. Hany Abu-Assad is taking on what I imagine would be a controversial biopic - attaching himself to Arafat with his Paradise Now producer, Roman Paul. Paul produced Waltz with Bashir, and the upcoming (we'll be talking about this one in 2010), Womb. I'd be surprised if Tony Grisoni took a day off in the past 24 months, he has penned a truck load of projects and would embark on his feature filmmaking debut with Kingsland.
- 9/2/2009
- IONCINEMA.com
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