Imagine George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead crossed with the Gen X stylings of Kevin Smith's Clerks and you would have something resembling Eat Me! “Eat Me!” - a unique zombie stoner horror comedy that will have you rolling in the aisles when you aren't too busy cringing at the on screen carnage is set to hit. DVD and streaming through online retailer Indieflix starting Tuesday March 22, 2011. Netflix, Amazon, iTunes, etc. will follow shortly. Indieflix will be handling all territories, excluding Japan, which is already being handled by distribution label “Deep Red.”
The directorial debut of Katie Carman, “Eat Me!” was written by Elizabeth Lee and produced by Cold Hands Productions LLC in collaboration with Spinning Hexagon.
In Eat Me!, garage band General Malacarne are practicing their latest set when a mysterious blackout hits Brooklyn. While the band kicks back with some joints in their basement practice space,...
The directorial debut of Katie Carman, “Eat Me!” was written by Elizabeth Lee and produced by Cold Hands Productions LLC in collaboration with Spinning Hexagon.
In Eat Me!, garage band General Malacarne are practicing their latest set when a mysterious blackout hits Brooklyn. While the band kicks back with some joints in their basement practice space,...
- 2/27/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
It’s good news and bad news for members of the wannabe garage band General Malacarne. The bad news is that while they were getting stoned in their basement after band practice, the world’s population turned into zombies. The good news? They might be the only band left on the planet, which, you know, makes finding gigs so much easier now. That’s the idea behind Katie Carman’s low-budget, New York-based zombie horror-comedy “The Eaters”. It’s not the best low-budget zombie horror-comedy I’ve ever seen (I still give that title to Chuck Hartsell and Chance Shirley’s Southern style “Hide and Creep”), but it’s also far from the worst I’ve seen, and I’ve seen lots of really, really bad ones. Trailer, pics, and official synopsis below. A Brooklyn band, General Malacarne, is practicing when once again, the power goes out. Little do they...
- 8/3/2009
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
The Eaters is a new zombedy indie film written by Elizabeth Lee and directed by Katie Carman made in Brooklyn, New York City and set in the same. With a decidedly quirky script, the low budget movie seems to derive inspiration from Shaun of the Dead and Dazed and Confused. A Brooklyn band, General Malacarne, is practicing when once again, the power goes out. Little do they know that this blackout is unlike any other, and that while they relax and smoke up in the basement, everyone above ground is being transformed into vicious, undead eating machines. Will the band make it out of Brooklyn? Will they too become flesh eating monsters? Will their stash go dry?...
The Eaters will screen on August 4th at the New Filmmakers New York series. Check it out.
Watch the trailer:...
The Eaters will screen on August 4th at the New Filmmakers New York series. Check it out.
Watch the trailer:...
- 7/18/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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