We had already seen a promising teaser trailer for Karen Lam's upcoming revenge horror Evangeline and now with the movie wrapped and a mere weeks away from its world premiere, we get a great looking new trailer.
Lam's second feature is adapted from her short film Doll Parts from a few years ago, and tells the story of a young woman who runs away from home and her parent's religious upbringing, gets killed at her first college party and re-emerges a short time later as a sort of avenging angel. Kat de Lieva stars as Evangeline while the rest of the cast is rounded out by Richard Harmon ("Continuum"), Mayumi Yoshida and Lam regular David Lewis.
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Lam's second feature is adapted from her short film Doll Parts from a few years ago, and tells the story of a young woman who runs away from home and her parent's religious upbringing, gets killed at her first college party and re-emerges a short time later as a sort of avenging angel. Kat de Lieva stars as Evangeline while the rest of the cast is rounded out by Richard Harmon ("Continuum"), Mayumi Yoshida and Lam regular David Lewis.
Evangeline wil [Continued ...]...
- 9/20/2013
- QuietEarth.us
San Diego’s Comic-Con International is the biggest event in the world devoted to genre pop culture. While the big Hollywood movies get the most mainstream press, there’s also a large, lesser known and promoted Independent Film Festival devoted to genre short films tucked away within the overall convention.
The Cci-iff, as it’s acronymed, runs completely concurrently with the convention with programming running from morning to night that includes films devoted to comic book-inspired movies, horror movies, sci-fi flicks, comedies and documentaries. There are also several panels on filmmaking sandwiched in between the on-screen entertainment.
The fest also gives out awards. This year’s juror panel includes filmmakers Steven-Charles Jaffee and Kyle Newman, plus entertainment journalist Borys Kit.
Programming blocks are broken up by genre and the full film lineup below gives the exact starting time of each short film. There’s also one feature film screening this year,...
The Cci-iff, as it’s acronymed, runs completely concurrently with the convention with programming running from morning to night that includes films devoted to comic book-inspired movies, horror movies, sci-fi flicks, comedies and documentaries. There are also several panels on filmmaking sandwiched in between the on-screen entertainment.
The fest also gives out awards. This year’s juror panel includes filmmakers Steven-Charles Jaffee and Kyle Newman, plus entertainment journalist Borys Kit.
Programming blocks are broken up by genre and the full film lineup below gives the exact starting time of each short film. There’s also one feature film screening this year,...
- 7/10/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Horror has been in Canada's snow for decades now, starting with the classic Cannibal Girls and Black Christmasin the early '70s, through the classic early Cronenberg years of Shivers, Rabid and The Brood in the late '70s. In the '80s, we got films like Prom Night, My Bloody Valentine and The Gate. In the past decade, we've had flicks like the Ginger Snaps series, Cube and PontyPool. In fact, you could even count the last three Dead movies by George A. Romero as Canadian — after all, he is a Canadian citizen now and made all three films in Toronto.
Being both a film writer and a host of a monthly horror film series called Fright Nights at the Projection Booth (based out of Toronto, Canada), I have noticed an incredible renaissance of grindhouse and horror directors coming out of Canada in the past few years. Southern Ontario,...
Being both a film writer and a host of a monthly horror film series called Fright Nights at the Projection Booth (based out of Toronto, Canada), I have noticed an incredible renaissance of grindhouse and horror directors coming out of Canada in the past few years. Southern Ontario,...
- 6/6/2012
- by Kelly Michael Stewart
- Planet Fury
The DVD and theatrical releases of the horror and thriller films by Karen Lam, Danishka Esterhazy, Barbara Stepansky, and Susan Jacobson, respectively, are all released, like, now.
Kierston Wareing in Susan Jacobson's "The Holding"
Karen Lam's Stained is now on iTunes, Amazon, and can be bought at Barnes & Noble on DVD in Canada and the United States! Stained is about a reclusive book store owner, played by Tinsel Corey of Twilight fame, who begins to unravel when she gets back together with her abusive boyfriend. Karen Lam is a really great director; her short film Doll Parts is a selection of the Viscera 2011 Film Festival.
Danishka Esterhazy's Black Field, a gothic thriller (think "Wuthering Heights"), is being released this weekend of September 10th at the Toronto International Film Festival! It's also airing on Canada's Superchannel in October and can be purchased directly (in Canada only) through Century Street.
Kierston Wareing in Susan Jacobson's "The Holding"
Karen Lam's Stained is now on iTunes, Amazon, and can be bought at Barnes & Noble on DVD in Canada and the United States! Stained is about a reclusive book store owner, played by Tinsel Corey of Twilight fame, who begins to unravel when she gets back together with her abusive boyfriend. Karen Lam is a really great director; her short film Doll Parts is a selection of the Viscera 2011 Film Festival.
Danishka Esterhazy's Black Field, a gothic thriller (think "Wuthering Heights"), is being released this weekend of September 10th at the Toronto International Film Festival! It's also airing on Canada's Superchannel in October and can be purchased directly (in Canada only) through Century Street.
- 9/8/2011
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
The Kick-Off 2011 Event of the Viscera Film Festival will take place on Sunday, July 17th, at the Silent Movie Theater in Los Angeles, Califonia, wherein Viscera pulls out all the stops with a carefully chosen selection of films by women from all over the world.
Special guests, press, and filmmakers will be present to celebrate. A Bloody Carpet Ceremony, award ceremony, Q and A, and after party are all included. Forget Carmageddon - get out and support female horror filmmakers, damnit! Hot chicks into horror - how much better can it get?!?
After the big event several of the films that screened in Los Angeles and many more innovative horror films by women will be featured on the on-going Viscera Tour and Viscera Film Festival DVD, which will be made available to the public in the latter half of 2011. The Viscera Tour will extend across America and in international regions,...
Special guests, press, and filmmakers will be present to celebrate. A Bloody Carpet Ceremony, award ceremony, Q and A, and after party are all included. Forget Carmageddon - get out and support female horror filmmakers, damnit! Hot chicks into horror - how much better can it get?!?
After the big event several of the films that screened in Los Angeles and many more innovative horror films by women will be featured on the on-going Viscera Tour and Viscera Film Festival DVD, which will be made available to the public in the latter half of 2011. The Viscera Tour will extend across America and in international regions,...
- 7/15/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Start: 08/13/2011 Start: 08/13/2011
August 13th, 2011 in Tulsa, Ok at the Underground Horror Fest, you can catch Viscera films: short horror directed by women!
Check in with the Underground Horror Film Festival Facebook page for schedule information and location. This screening will be a 12 hour event, with 36 Viscera Films screening:
I’m a Little Teapot by Sallie Smith
Brains by Shannon Lark and Amber Steele
I was a Tranny Werewolf by Lola Rock ‘n’ Rolla
Consumed by Lis Fies
Candy by Sage Hall
Bon Apetit by Kate Shenton
The Ghost and Us by Emily Carmichael
Barbee Butcher by Sophie Lagues
Adventure Girls by Dara Jade Moats and Jon Deitcher
Blood Bunny by Molly Madfis
The Party’s Over by Gigi Romero
The Key to Annabel Lee by Staci Layne Wilson
Nursery Crimes by Laura Whyte
Mary Jane Go Round by Ginnetta Correli
Beautiful As You Are by Doug Mallette and Mary Katherine Sisco...
August 13th, 2011 in Tulsa, Ok at the Underground Horror Fest, you can catch Viscera films: short horror directed by women!
Check in with the Underground Horror Film Festival Facebook page for schedule information and location. This screening will be a 12 hour event, with 36 Viscera Films screening:
I’m a Little Teapot by Sallie Smith
Brains by Shannon Lark and Amber Steele
I was a Tranny Werewolf by Lola Rock ‘n’ Rolla
Consumed by Lis Fies
Candy by Sage Hall
Bon Apetit by Kate Shenton
The Ghost and Us by Emily Carmichael
Barbee Butcher by Sophie Lagues
Adventure Girls by Dara Jade Moats and Jon Deitcher
Blood Bunny by Molly Madfis
The Party’s Over by Gigi Romero
The Key to Annabel Lee by Staci Layne Wilson
Nursery Crimes by Laura Whyte
Mary Jane Go Round by Ginnetta Correli
Beautiful As You Are by Doug Mallette and Mary Katherine Sisco...
- 6/18/2011
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Start: 06/29/2011 End: 06/30/2011 Start: 06/29/2011 End: 06/30/2011
The Viscera Film Festival's big event will be July 17 in Los Angeles, California but catch this tour in Las Vegas, Nevada July 29-30 2011!
Two Nights of Horror Short Films By Women Directors Hosted by Dair Green of HorrorNews.Net
July 29-30, 2011 In the Downtown Arts District
theatre7
1406 South 3rd Street
Las Vegas, Nv 89104
(702) 568-9663
July 29
7 p.m. - $7
Adventure Girls by Dara Jade Moats and Jon Deitcher
Nursery Crimes by Laura Whyte
Mockingbird by Marichelle Daywalt
Bon Apetit by Kate Shenton
Candy by Sage Hall
The Ghost and Us by Emily Carmichael
The Many Doors of Albert Whale by Marichelle Daywalt
Together by Gigi Romero
Box by Nikki Wall
--- 15 minute Intermission ---
7/28/1989 by Mae Catt
Gasp by Thomai Hatsios
A Fever and a River by Rachael Deacon
Mary Jane Go Round by Ginnetta Corelli
The Bride by Ana Almeida
The Room at the Top of...
The Viscera Film Festival's big event will be July 17 in Los Angeles, California but catch this tour in Las Vegas, Nevada July 29-30 2011!
Two Nights of Horror Short Films By Women Directors Hosted by Dair Green of HorrorNews.Net
July 29-30, 2011 In the Downtown Arts District
theatre7
1406 South 3rd Street
Las Vegas, Nv 89104
(702) 568-9663
July 29
7 p.m. - $7
Adventure Girls by Dara Jade Moats and Jon Deitcher
Nursery Crimes by Laura Whyte
Mockingbird by Marichelle Daywalt
Bon Apetit by Kate Shenton
Candy by Sage Hall
The Ghost and Us by Emily Carmichael
The Many Doors of Albert Whale by Marichelle Daywalt
Together by Gigi Romero
Box by Nikki Wall
--- 15 minute Intermission ---
7/28/1989 by Mae Catt
Gasp by Thomai Hatsios
A Fever and a River by Rachael Deacon
Mary Jane Go Round by Ginnetta Corelli
The Bride by Ana Almeida
The Room at the Top of...
- 6/18/2011
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
We're co-running the Viscera Film Festival, showing the best new short horror films directed by women, just like we did last year. Here's our 2011 lineup.
It's been pretty cut-throat. Out of over 80 submissions, we struggled and wept and co-director Shannon Lark and I beat each other up over what our final lineup would be. In the end, we decided, only the best of the best could play, so we counted and recounted our judges tallies and agreed that again we'd show way too many films and have our fest run way too long.
These films are just too good to not screen. We couldn't eliminate any of them. I have to be honest: I love every film on this list. We're got some Us premieres that we're especially excited about! The 2011 Viscera Film Festival Films are:
The Party’S Over by Gigi Romero
Bon Apetit by Kate Shenton
Doll Parts...
It's been pretty cut-throat. Out of over 80 submissions, we struggled and wept and co-director Shannon Lark and I beat each other up over what our final lineup would be. In the end, we decided, only the best of the best could play, so we counted and recounted our judges tallies and agreed that again we'd show way too many films and have our fest run way too long.
These films are just too good to not screen. We couldn't eliminate any of them. I have to be honest: I love every film on this list. We're got some Us premieres that we're especially excited about! The 2011 Viscera Film Festival Films are:
The Party’S Over by Gigi Romero
Bon Apetit by Kate Shenton
Doll Parts...
- 4/26/2011
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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