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- 5/1/2015
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Indie film company Slaughtered Lamb Productions has released the first set of stills from Killer Rack, a horror comedy shooting at the Pierce Arrow Film Arts Center in Buffalo, New York. Check 'em out right here!
The film, written by Paul McGinnis, is directed by Gregory Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, Dry Bones) and is co-produced by Lamberson, McGinnis, and Rod Durick (Filming the Undead: How to Make Your Own Zombie Movie).
Newcomer Jessica Zwolak stars as Betty, a young woman who discovers her new breast implants are man-eating monsters. Debbie Rochon co-stars as Dr. Cate Thulu, Lloyd Kaufman plays psychiatrist Howard Foin, and Brooke Lewis voices the titular monsters.
The photos depict Betty's initial examination by Dr. Thulu and a confrontation which occurs later in the film. Robert Bozek plays Thulu's nurse, Herbie East. Additional photos are behind-the-scenes shots of a disarming date between Betty and her boyfriend, Dutch (Sam Qualiana,...
The film, written by Paul McGinnis, is directed by Gregory Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, Dry Bones) and is co-produced by Lamberson, McGinnis, and Rod Durick (Filming the Undead: How to Make Your Own Zombie Movie).
Newcomer Jessica Zwolak stars as Betty, a young woman who discovers her new breast implants are man-eating monsters. Debbie Rochon co-stars as Dr. Cate Thulu, Lloyd Kaufman plays psychiatrist Howard Foin, and Brooke Lewis voices the titular monsters.
The photos depict Betty's initial examination by Dr. Thulu and a confrontation which occurs later in the film. Robert Bozek plays Thulu's nurse, Herbie East. Additional photos are behind-the-scenes shots of a disarming date between Betty and her boyfriend, Dutch (Sam Qualiana,...
- 8/7/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Regardless of how you feel about horror anthology films, it’s obvious that they aren’t going anywhere. And why would they? The format allows for nascent filmmakers to flex their chops on a short segment before feeling the pressure of a full feature; and given that the short story is the most prominent and effective form of horror (just look at the masters: Poe, Lovecraft, Matheson), it also provides the opportunity to experience these tales visually without stretching them thin to reach standard film length. It’s like reading a literary magazine from cover to cover: different styles, different effects, different scares. I’m all for it.
Our friends over at Reel Progress are working straight from literary short stories for their new anthology film Creepers. Check out the full press release.
New Orleans, Louisiana – Reel Progress LLC is pleased to announce that the feature length horror film Creepers,...
Our friends over at Reel Progress are working straight from literary short stories for their new anthology film Creepers. Check out the full press release.
New Orleans, Louisiana – Reel Progress LLC is pleased to announce that the feature length horror film Creepers,...
- 2/20/2014
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Regardless of how you feel about horror anthology films, it’s obvious that they aren’t going anywhere. And why would they? The format allows for nascent filmmakers to flex their chops on a short segment before feeling the pressure of a full feature; and given that the short story is the most prominent and effective form of horror (just look at the masters: Poe, Lovecraft, Matheson), it also provides the opportunity to experience these tales visually without stretching them thin to reach standard film length. It’s like reading a literary magazine from cover to cover: different styles, different effects, different scares. I’m all for it.
Our friends over at Reel Progress are working straight from literary short stories for their new anthology film Creepers. Check out the full press release.
New Orleans, Louisiana – Reel Progress LLC is pleased to announce that the feature length horror film Creepers,...
Our friends over at Reel Progress are working straight from literary short stories for their new anthology film Creepers. Check out the full press release.
New Orleans, Louisiana – Reel Progress LLC is pleased to announce that the feature length horror film Creepers,...
- 2/20/2014
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
The first trailer for Sam Qualiana's new found footage monster flick, The Legend of Six Fingers, has arrived; and we have every single second of it right here for you. Check it out, and look for more on this one as soon as we get it!
Qualiana, who stars in the film with local actor Andrew Elias, previously helmed Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast. Debbie Rochon and Lynn Lowry co-star in the film, which was produced by Greg Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, Dry Bones) and executive produced by Michael Raso of Camp Motion Pictures.
Qualiana and Elias portray two amateur filmmakers documenting a string of animal slaughters in rural Royalton. They interview a farm couple (Lowry and newcomer Bill Brown) who tell them the Native American legend of “Ya Yahk Osnuhsa,” an apelike creature with three fingers on each hand. Generations ago, “Six Fingers” stalked settlers who invaded his land,...
Qualiana, who stars in the film with local actor Andrew Elias, previously helmed Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast. Debbie Rochon and Lynn Lowry co-star in the film, which was produced by Greg Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, Dry Bones) and executive produced by Michael Raso of Camp Motion Pictures.
Qualiana and Elias portray two amateur filmmakers documenting a string of animal slaughters in rural Royalton. They interview a farm couple (Lowry and newcomer Bill Brown) who tell them the Native American legend of “Ya Yahk Osnuhsa,” an apelike creature with three fingers on each hand. Generations ago, “Six Fingers” stalked settlers who invaded his land,...
- 12/12/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Principal photography has wrapped on The Legend of Six Fingers, the second feature from writer-director Sam Qualiana, in Royalton, New York. Qualiana, who stars in the film with local actor Andrew Elias, previously helmed Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast. Debbie Rochon and Lynn Lowry co-star in the found footage monster film, which was produced by Greg Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, Dry Bones) and executive produced by Michael Raso of Camp Motion Pictures.
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- 8/19/2013
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
Actress Lynn Lowry has joined the cast of Sam Qualiana’s upcoming found footage monster movie The Legend of Six Fingers, according to author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson, who is producing.
Writer-director Qualiana and Lamberson previously collaborated on Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast and worked together on Chris Olen Ray’s Battledogs and Debbie Rochon’s Model Hunger. Lowry, memorable for her roles in George Romero’s The Crazies and David Cronenberg’s Shivers (aka They Came from Within), starred in Model Hunger, currently in post-production.
“I’m not being hyperbolic when I say that Lynn is amazing in Model Hunger,” says Lamberson. “It’s a benchmark performance that ranks up there with Terry O’Quinn’s work in The Stepfather, and Sam and I are thrilled to have her in The Legend of Six Fingers. We’ve got some impressive talent on this project.”
In Six Fingers Lowry will...
Writer-director Qualiana and Lamberson previously collaborated on Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast and worked together on Chris Olen Ray’s Battledogs and Debbie Rochon’s Model Hunger. Lowry, memorable for her roles in George Romero’s The Crazies and David Cronenberg’s Shivers (aka They Came from Within), starred in Model Hunger, currently in post-production.
“I’m not being hyperbolic when I say that Lynn is amazing in Model Hunger,” says Lamberson. “It’s a benchmark performance that ranks up there with Terry O’Quinn’s work in The Stepfather, and Sam and I are thrilled to have her in The Legend of Six Fingers. We’ve got some impressive talent on this project.”
In Six Fingers Lowry will...
- 6/18/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson is one of the busiest guys we know. He just wrapped on horror comedy Dry Bones, kicked off The Legend of Six Fingers, and has two more projects already waiting in the wings!
From the Press Release:
Author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, The Jake Helman Files) has wrapped principal photography on the horror comedy Dry Bones and has announced a full slate of upcoming independent feature film projects which will be filmed in the Buffalo-Niagara region.
Lamberson wrote Dry Bones, which he co-produced and co-directed with Michael O’Hear (pictured below), who stars alongside Debbie Rochon (also pictured below), who endured a seven-hour make-up and costuming process to become the succubus Lilim. “We shot Dry Bones over 19 days, mostly on weekends,” says Lamberson. “It looks terrific, and the performances are first rate. I put together a great team to make this, and...
From the Press Release:
Author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, The Jake Helman Files) has wrapped principal photography on the horror comedy Dry Bones and has announced a full slate of upcoming independent feature film projects which will be filmed in the Buffalo-Niagara region.
Lamberson wrote Dry Bones, which he co-produced and co-directed with Michael O’Hear (pictured below), who stars alongside Debbie Rochon (also pictured below), who endured a seven-hour make-up and costuming process to become the succubus Lilim. “We shot Dry Bones over 19 days, mostly on weekends,” says Lamberson. “It looks terrific, and the performances are first rate. I put together a great team to make this, and...
- 6/4/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson sent over a casting update for Dry Bones, the new horror comedy he wrote and is co-directing, along with some behind-the-scenes stills that shed a little light on what we can expect from the film. Read on for the scoop!
From the Press Release:
Debbie Rochon has been cast as the female lead in Dry Bones, currently filming in Buffalo, New York. The horror comedy was written by Gregory Lamberson and is co-directed and co-produced by Lamberson and Michael O’Hear, who stars. Rochon and O’Hear appeared in Lamberson’s Slime City Massacre, and O’Hear has a role in Rochon’s directorial debut, Model Hunger, on which Lamberson served as line producer and first assistant director.
Dry Bones tells the story of Drew (O’Hear), a man traumatized as a child by a monster under his bed. Decades later, after therapists have convinced...
From the Press Release:
Debbie Rochon has been cast as the female lead in Dry Bones, currently filming in Buffalo, New York. The horror comedy was written by Gregory Lamberson and is co-directed and co-produced by Lamberson and Michael O’Hear, who stars. Rochon and O’Hear appeared in Lamberson’s Slime City Massacre, and O’Hear has a role in Rochon’s directorial debut, Model Hunger, on which Lamberson served as line producer and first assistant director.
Dry Bones tells the story of Drew (O’Hear), a man traumatized as a child by a monster under his bed. Decades later, after therapists have convinced...
- 4/10/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson has announced a fullslate of projects for 2013, which also marks the 25th anniversary of his 1988 film Slime City. First up is the DVD release of Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast, which he co-produced; Pop Cinema releases the creature feature, written and directed by Sam Qualiana, February 19th. This spring Lamberson produces a new horror comedy, Dry Bones, from a screenplay he wrote for director Michael O’Hear (who … Continue reading →...
- 11/29/2012
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
As we previously told you here, Bloody Earth Films will release Come And Get Me February 12, 2013, in a 16x9-enhanced transfer accompanied by deleted scenes, a special FX featurette, bloopers and more. The movie is about four friends whose wild girls’ night out turns horrifying when they call an old friend for a lift and run afoul of a gang of savage killers. Meanwhile, Bloody Earth sister company Independent Entertainment has switched the DVDate for Sam Qualiana’s Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast (see details here) from December 11 to February 19.
- 10/18/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
As we previously told you here, Bloody Earth Films will release Come And Get Me February 12, 2013, in a 16x9-enhanced transfer accompanied by deleted scenes, a special FX featurette, bloopers and more. The movie is about four friends whose wild girls’ night out turns horrifying when they call an old friend for a lift and run afoul of a gang of savage killers. Meanwhile, Bloody Earth sister company Independent Entertainment has switched the DVDate for Sam Qualiana’s Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast (see details here) from December 11 to February 19.
- 10/18/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
As we previously told you here, Bloody Earth Films will release Come And Get Me February 12, 2013, in a 16x9-enhanced transfer accompanied by deleted scenes, a special FX featurette, bloopers and more. The movie is about four friends whose wild girls’ night out turns horrifying when they call an old friend for a lift and run afoul of a gang of savage killers. Meanwhile, Bloody Earth sister company Independent Entertainment has switched the DVDate for Sam Qualiana’s Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast (see details here) from December 11 to February 19.
- 10/18/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
This weekend’s Indie Spotlight features the latest in independent horror news sent our way, including the first episode of a zombie comedy series, release details for Greystone Park, details for the Toronto Zombie Walk, and much more:
Rites of Passage DVD Release: “Nathan (Ryan Donowho), an anthropology student, invites a few of his classmates and their professor (Stephen Dorff) to his family’s abandoned ranch—once a sacred Chumash burial ground—to recreate an ancient ceremony. There they meet Nathan’s psychotic older brother Benny (Wes Bentley) and drug fueled Delgado (Christian Slater). The students then embark on a rite of passage that no one will ever forget.”
Magnet Releasing will make Rites of Passage available on October 16th. To watch the trailer, visit: http://www.magnetreleasing.com/ritesofpassage/
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Greystone Park Release Details: “On a fall night, three filmmakers break into Greystone Park, a hospital known for its radical...
Rites of Passage DVD Release: “Nathan (Ryan Donowho), an anthropology student, invites a few of his classmates and their professor (Stephen Dorff) to his family’s abandoned ranch—once a sacred Chumash burial ground—to recreate an ancient ceremony. There they meet Nathan’s psychotic older brother Benny (Wes Bentley) and drug fueled Delgado (Christian Slater). The students then embark on a rite of passage that no one will ever forget.”
Magnet Releasing will make Rites of Passage available on October 16th. To watch the trailer, visit: http://www.magnetreleasing.com/ritesofpassage/
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Greystone Park Release Details: “On a fall night, three filmmakers break into Greystone Park, a hospital known for its radical...
- 10/7/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Buffalo, New York’s award-winning independent film studio DefTone Pictures Studios is having a busy year, and they've just added another project to their slate with To Release a Soul. Here are the film's trailer and a few behind-the-scenes photos.
Synopsis:
To Release a Soul stars Jason John Beebe (Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast, Ombis), Melyssa Jade (Ombis), Guy Gane (The American Experience, Gettysburg: Darkest Days & Finest Hours), and Britt Griffith (Syfy’s "Ghost Hunters," The Black Dahlia Haunting). The story focuses on Carrie [Jade], a young woman who has recently broken up with her good-guy boyfriend Shawn [Gane]. Carrie decides to take a girls’ night out and meets an attractive and kind-hearted gentleman, Cody [Beebe], who buys her a drink; and they quickly hit it off.
As the night goes on, Carrie decides to leave with Cody and finds that he isn’t really the man he seems to be. Every woman...
Synopsis:
To Release a Soul stars Jason John Beebe (Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast, Ombis), Melyssa Jade (Ombis), Guy Gane (The American Experience, Gettysburg: Darkest Days & Finest Hours), and Britt Griffith (Syfy’s "Ghost Hunters," The Black Dahlia Haunting). The story focuses on Carrie [Jade], a young woman who has recently broken up with her good-guy boyfriend Shawn [Gane]. Carrie decides to take a girls’ night out and meets an attractive and kind-hearted gentleman, Cody [Beebe], who buys her a drink; and they quickly hit it off.
As the night goes on, Carrie decides to leave with Cody and finds that he isn’t really the man he seems to be. Every woman...
- 10/5/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Sam Qualiana, the writer-director-star of the upcoming creature feature Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast has been added to the list of guests appearing at Buffalo Screams Horror Film Festival, which runs October 17th – 21st at Dipson’s Market Arcade Theater in downtown Buffalo. Qualiana joins honorary chairperson Debbie Rochon, Genre Spirit Award recipient Chris Seaver, and Pop Cinama marketing executive Paige K. Davis at the five day event.
Qualiana will screen Snow Shark: Ancient Snow… More...
Qualiana will screen Snow Shark: Ancient Snow… More...
- 8/20/2012
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast, the feature film debut of screenwriter, director, and actor Sam Qualiana, has been acquired for worldwide distribution by Independent Entertainment, part of the Alternative Cinema network. The deal includes DVD, VOD, cable, and digital downloads.
“This is a real achievement for everyone involved with Snow Shark,” says Gregory Lamberson, one of the film’s producers. “As many filmmakers have come to realize, the market for independent genre films is brutal, and obtaining distribution can seem like an impossible goal. We’re thrilled to be working with Independent Entertainment and the wonderful people at Alternative Cinema. I know they’ll give this film the tender loving care it deserves.”
Other Alternative Cinema brands include Shock-o-Rama Cinema, Seduction Cinema, and Camp Motion Pictures. The company offers Lamberson’s first three films, Slime City, Undying Love, and Naked Fear on the two-disc DVD Greg Lamberson’s Slime City Grindhouse Collection.
“This is a real achievement for everyone involved with Snow Shark,” says Gregory Lamberson, one of the film’s producers. “As many filmmakers have come to realize, the market for independent genre films is brutal, and obtaining distribution can seem like an impossible goal. We’re thrilled to be working with Independent Entertainment and the wonderful people at Alternative Cinema. I know they’ll give this film the tender loving care it deserves.”
Other Alternative Cinema brands include Shock-o-Rama Cinema, Seduction Cinema, and Camp Motion Pictures. The company offers Lamberson’s first three films, Slime City, Undying Love, and Naked Fear on the two-disc DVD Greg Lamberson’s Slime City Grindhouse Collection.
- 4/17/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast, the feature film debut of 26 year old screenwriter, director, and actor Sam Qualiana, has been acquired for worldwide distribution by Independent Entertainment, part of the Alternative Cinema network of labels. The deal includes DVD, VOD, cable, and digital downloads.
“This is a real achievement for everyone involved with Snow Shark,” says Gregory Lamberson, one of the film’s producers. “As many filmmakers have come to realize, the market for independent… More...
“This is a real achievement for everyone involved with Snow Shark,” says Gregory Lamberson, one of the film’s producers. “As many filmmakers have come to realize, the market for independent… More...
- 4/17/2012
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
It's been several months since we've gotten an update on Sam Qualiana's Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast, but now the film has its premiere screening scheduled, a festival date in the works, and a brand new trailer.
From the Press Release:
Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast, written and directed by 26-year-old Sam Qualiana in Lockport, New York, will have its world premiere at Dipson’s Amherst Theater in Buffalo, New York, on Tuesday, April 10th, at 7:00 pm; the premiere will be open to the paying public. Two nights later, on Thursday, April 12th, at 7:30 pm, the film will play at The Screening Room Cinema Café in Williamsville, New York. On Saturday, May 12th, it will have its film festival premiere at the South Bronx Film Festival.
Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast is a creature feature which details the exploits of a prehistoric shark, freed by an earthquake,...
From the Press Release:
Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast, written and directed by 26-year-old Sam Qualiana in Lockport, New York, will have its world premiere at Dipson’s Amherst Theater in Buffalo, New York, on Tuesday, April 10th, at 7:00 pm; the premiere will be open to the paying public. Two nights later, on Thursday, April 12th, at 7:30 pm, the film will play at The Screening Room Cinema Café in Williamsville, New York. On Saturday, May 12th, it will have its film festival premiere at the South Bronx Film Festival.
Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast is a creature feature which details the exploits of a prehistoric shark, freed by an earthquake,...
- 3/31/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast World Premiere, Theatrical Playdate, And Festival Premiere
Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast, written and directed by 26-year-old Sam Qualiana in Lockport, New York, will have its world premiere at Dipson’s Amherst Theater in Buffalo, New York on Tuesday, April 10th at 7:00 pm; the premiere will be open to the paying public. Two nights later, on Thursday, April 12th, at 7:30 pm, the film will play at The Screening Room… More...
Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast, written and directed by 26-year-old Sam Qualiana in Lockport, New York, will have its world premiere at Dipson’s Amherst Theater in Buffalo, New York on Tuesday, April 10th at 7:00 pm; the premiere will be open to the paying public. Two nights later, on Thursday, April 12th, at 7:30 pm, the film will play at The Screening Room… More...
- 3/30/2012
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
While most of us are just starting to formulate a game plan for the upcoming new year, author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson already has three new books on tap for 2012 as well as a feature film in the works, Scaremonger, starring Debbie Rochon.
From the Press Release:
Gregory Lamberson has unveiled a trio of horror books which will be published in 2012: Carnage Road, The Frenzy War, and Tortured Spirits.
First up is the zombie novella Carnage Road, which Creeping Hemlock Press publishes April 3rd through its Print Is Dead imprint. The tale centers on Boone and Walker, the last two members of the Floating Dragons motorcycle gang, who set out on a cross country odyssey during the zombie apocalypse.
Lamberson explains, “When Rj and Julia Sevin from Creeping Hemlock Press asked me to write a novella for their new line, I tapped into my love for Easy Rider, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,...
From the Press Release:
Gregory Lamberson has unveiled a trio of horror books which will be published in 2012: Carnage Road, The Frenzy War, and Tortured Spirits.
First up is the zombie novella Carnage Road, which Creeping Hemlock Press publishes April 3rd through its Print Is Dead imprint. The tale centers on Boone and Walker, the last two members of the Floating Dragons motorcycle gang, who set out on a cross country odyssey during the zombie apocalypse.
Lamberson explains, “When Rj and Julia Sevin from Creeping Hemlock Press asked me to write a novella for their new line, I tapped into my love for Easy Rider, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,...
- 1/2/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The second annual Buffalo Screams Horror Film Festival has announced its film selections and schedule. In all, 48 films will screen at the five-day festival, which runs from Wednesday, October 26th through Sunday, October 30th at the Screening Room Cinema Cafe in Amherst, New York.
From the Press Release:
The festival will host a 30th anniversary screening of the slasher classic The Burning, which was filmed in North Tonawanda. Other non-competition, showcase features include Street Trash, The Definitive Document of the Dead, and Swirlee, all hosted by special guest Roy Frumkes; the stoner comedy Trippin’, which will be introduced by Alternative Cinema’s Paige Davis; and the world premiere of the zombie anthology Decayed, written and directed by Emil J. Novak, who co-founded Buffalo Screams with author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, “The Jake Helman Files”).
Features competing for awards include Absentia, which just won the top prize at...
From the Press Release:
The festival will host a 30th anniversary screening of the slasher classic The Burning, which was filmed in North Tonawanda. Other non-competition, showcase features include Street Trash, The Definitive Document of the Dead, and Swirlee, all hosted by special guest Roy Frumkes; the stoner comedy Trippin’, which will be introduced by Alternative Cinema’s Paige Davis; and the world premiere of the zombie anthology Decayed, written and directed by Emil J. Novak, who co-founded Buffalo Screams with author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, “The Jake Helman Files”).
Features competing for awards include Absentia, which just won the top prize at...
- 10/8/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Producer Greg Lamberson dropped us a line to let us know that principal photography has wrapped on Sam Qualiana's Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast up in the Buffalo area, and he also provided us with a half-dozen new behind-the-scenes stills.
From the Press Release: Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast, the feature film debut of 25-year-old writer/director Sam Qualiana, has wrapped production in Lockport, New York, outside Buffalo. Qualiana originally made a Snow Shark short seven years ago, when he and his brothers attached a shark fin to their dog. After winning the Buffalo Screams Horror Film Festival’s “Filmmaker to Watch” award for his short crime drama No Road Out, he decided to remake the Snow Shark short using the skills he had developed in the intervening years. Reaction to the project was so positive he turned it into a feature instead and started shooting on weekends, before the script was completed,...
From the Press Release: Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast, the feature film debut of 25-year-old writer/director Sam Qualiana, has wrapped production in Lockport, New York, outside Buffalo. Qualiana originally made a Snow Shark short seven years ago, when he and his brothers attached a shark fin to their dog. After winning the Buffalo Screams Horror Film Festival’s “Filmmaker to Watch” award for his short crime drama No Road Out, he decided to remake the Snow Shark short using the skills he had developed in the intervening years. Reaction to the project was so positive he turned it into a feature instead and started shooting on weekends, before the script was completed,...
- 6/12/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The 2nd Annual Buffalo Screams Horror Film Festival is calling for entries for its 2011 edition. Based on the success of the inaugural event, co-founders Gregory Lamberson and Emil J. Novak have expanded the programming from four nights to five; the festival will run in late October with dates to be announced. The deadline for submissions is September 15th, 2011.
“We’ve replaced our trailer competition with Student and Medium Length film categories,” says Lamberson (Slime City Massacre). “We’ve also added Student, Short, and Medium Length categories to our screenplay competition. Our focus will always be on horror, but we’ve retained our 'More Than Horror' categories, which accommodate other genres such as Thriller, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Western, Action and Crime Drama… the cool stuff.”
Some of the winners at last year’s festival included the features El Monstro Del Mar! and True Nature, the horror short "The Familiar", the More...
“We’ve replaced our trailer competition with Student and Medium Length film categories,” says Lamberson (Slime City Massacre). “We’ve also added Student, Short, and Medium Length categories to our screenplay competition. Our focus will always be on horror, but we’ve retained our 'More Than Horror' categories, which accommodate other genres such as Thriller, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Western, Action and Crime Drama… the cool stuff.”
Some of the winners at last year’s festival included the features El Monstro Del Mar! and True Nature, the horror short "The Familiar", the More...
- 3/16/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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