Michael Wade Johnson and his film company Faux Pas Films (Brimstone and the horror anthologies Killer Shorts 1 & 2) return with a new feature called Cyclical Effect, which is a meld of horror, comedy, and drama. Filming begins in May in the Nashville, Tennessee, area. The cast includes Shannon Sylvia ("Ghost Hunters International"), Bianca Barnett (Albino Farm), Michelle Tomlinson (George's Intervention), Danica DeCosto (The Vampires of Zanzibar), Kayla Perkins ("The Simple Life"), and Melantha Blackthorne (Countess Bathoria's Graveyard Picture Show) as well as newcomer Dustin Risley playing the lead. "Ian goes through a downward spiral as he loses control of everything solid in his life. He must reinvent himself, but can he find a perfect match on a dating website and get to where he needs to be before the costumed killer preys on him?" More as shooting commences.
- 3/21/2012
- bloody-disgusting.com
Writer/director Michael Wade Johnson got in touch this week to announce that his new project Cyclical Effect from Faux Pas Films is now in pre-production, and we have a brief synopsis and some casting news to share for the film.
From the Press Release:
Michael Wade Johnson and his film company Faux Pas Films (Brimstone and the horror anthologies Killer Shorts 1 & 2) return with a new feature called Cyclical Effect, which is a meld of horror, comedy, and drama. Filming begins in May in the Nashville, Tennessee, area.
The cast includes Shannon Sylvia (Ghost Hunters International), Bianca Barnett (Albino Farm), Michelle Tomlinson (George's Intervention), Danica DeCosto (The Vampires of Zanzibar), Kayla Perkins (The Simple Life), and Melantha Blackthorne (Countess Bathoria's Graveyard Picture Show) as well as newcomer Dustin Risley playing the lead.
Synopsis:
Ian goes through a downward spiral as he loses control of everything solid in his life. He must reinvent himself,...
From the Press Release:
Michael Wade Johnson and his film company Faux Pas Films (Brimstone and the horror anthologies Killer Shorts 1 & 2) return with a new feature called Cyclical Effect, which is a meld of horror, comedy, and drama. Filming begins in May in the Nashville, Tennessee, area.
The cast includes Shannon Sylvia (Ghost Hunters International), Bianca Barnett (Albino Farm), Michelle Tomlinson (George's Intervention), Danica DeCosto (The Vampires of Zanzibar), Kayla Perkins (The Simple Life), and Melantha Blackthorne (Countess Bathoria's Graveyard Picture Show) as well as newcomer Dustin Risley playing the lead.
Synopsis:
Ian goes through a downward spiral as he loses control of everything solid in his life. He must reinvent himself,...
- 3/21/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Creation Entertainment held their Weekend of Horrors in Los Angeles last, well, weekend, and Hug a Zombie was there!
Creation Entertainment held their Weekend of Horrors in Los Angeles last, well, weekend, and HugaZombie was there! While most of the events were not zombie-related (odd, considering the proximity to the opening of George Romero's Survival of the Dead), so instead the Nightmare on Elm Street documentary Never Sleep Again was the focus, as well as panels featuring the stunt men who played both Michael Myers and Jason and a finale presentation with Dario Argento.
Here are a few highlights:
-Hey, Hatchet fans: Hatchet writer/director Adam Green revealed that Hatchet 2 will feature 17 death scenes, compared to the 7 of the original. The Hatchet 2 panel was terrific and the highlight of the weekend, with two clips shown of the movie.
- Stopped by to say hello to Joe Pilato...
Creation Entertainment held their Weekend of Horrors in Los Angeles last, well, weekend, and HugaZombie was there! While most of the events were not zombie-related (odd, considering the proximity to the opening of George Romero's Survival of the Dead), so instead the Nightmare on Elm Street documentary Never Sleep Again was the focus, as well as panels featuring the stunt men who played both Michael Myers and Jason and a finale presentation with Dario Argento.
Here are a few highlights:
-Hey, Hatchet fans: Hatchet writer/director Adam Green revealed that Hatchet 2 will feature 17 death scenes, compared to the 7 of the original. The Hatchet 2 panel was terrific and the highlight of the weekend, with two clips shown of the movie.
- Stopped by to say hello to Joe Pilato...
- 5/26/2010
- HugAZombie
What if your buddy was a zombie and you really wanted him to confront his flesh-eating addiction? That's the wacky premise behind George's Intervention, a new zombie comedy which had scheduled a screening in Los Angeles on June 5 at the Laemmle Royal Theatre (11523 Santa Monica Blvd.).
The movie has played at several festivals, but appears to still be seeking distribution, so for all in the L.A. area, check out the trailer below and then mark your calendars. You'll get to see a brief flash of The Crazies' Lynn Lowry, who stars as the interventionist.
Source: Official website via Fangoria...
The movie has played at several festivals, but appears to still be seeking distribution, so for all in the L.A. area, check out the trailer below and then mark your calendars. You'll get to see a brief flash of The Crazies' Lynn Lowry, who stars as the interventionist.
Source: Official website via Fangoria...
- 5/18/2010
- HugAZombie
Director: J. T. Seaton.
Writers: J. T. Seaton, and Brad Hodson.
George's Intervention had its premiere at Dragon Con' in Atlanta this summer and currently the film is moving around on the film festival circuit. A little more attention needs to be given to George's Intervention as writers Brad Hodson and J. T. Seaton show a flare for well-written dialogue. The film is witty, sly, and overall a general joy to watch. One of the best horror-comedies to come out of 2009 George's Intervention is more like watching a well-crafted play than a mere movie.
The film unravels quickly with a noisy roommate being offed by an unknown assassin. The film then changes pace with, yes, an intervention for George (Carlos Larkin). However, George is a zombie with a taste for human flesh. Ben (Peter Stickles), Sarah (Michelle Tomlinson), Francine (Shannon Hodson), and Steve (Eric Dean) are George's friends who attempt...
Writers: J. T. Seaton, and Brad Hodson.
George's Intervention had its premiere at Dragon Con' in Atlanta this summer and currently the film is moving around on the film festival circuit. A little more attention needs to be given to George's Intervention as writers Brad Hodson and J. T. Seaton show a flare for well-written dialogue. The film is witty, sly, and overall a general joy to watch. One of the best horror-comedies to come out of 2009 George's Intervention is more like watching a well-crafted play than a mere movie.
The film unravels quickly with a noisy roommate being offed by an unknown assassin. The film then changes pace with, yes, an intervention for George (Carlos Larkin). However, George is a zombie with a taste for human flesh. Ben (Peter Stickles), Sarah (Michelle Tomlinson), Francine (Shannon Hodson), and Steve (Eric Dean) are George's friends who attempt...
- 12/7/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
"George's Intervention" is an independent horror, comedy and a further addition to the Bram Stoker 2009 Film Festival. Blending a comedic zombie intervention with gory on-screen deaths "George's Intervention" will stimulate the senses mid October '09. Director J.T. Seaton (Nightshadows) has already garnered some early positive reviews for this zombie spoof, which will be shown in Whitby, England. So, buy your tickets now and prepare for a large turn-out at this once a year horror themed film festival and prepare to see one of the best independent horror films at the premiere.
A synopsis for "George's Intervention" here:
"George's friends have all gathered for an intervention... George's intervention. You see, George is a zombie and George's friends are attempting to convince George to stop eating people and to enter 'zombie rehab'. But the intervention doesn't go quite as planned."
Director: J. T. Seaton.
Writer: Brad Hodson, and J. T. Seaton.
Cast: Peter Stickles,...
A synopsis for "George's Intervention" here:
"George's friends have all gathered for an intervention... George's intervention. You see, George is a zombie and George's friends are attempting to convince George to stop eating people and to enter 'zombie rehab'. But the intervention doesn't go quite as planned."
Director: J. T. Seaton.
Writer: Brad Hodson, and J. T. Seaton.
Cast: Peter Stickles,...
- 7/14/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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