There are a lot of fans out there that are curious as to what all went on in Freddy Krueger's life before he was burned alive. One such fan, Chris Notarile, has taken this wonder and from 2011-2014 has created a now four part short film series based on this idea titled Krueger. Notarile wanted to show that Freddy was a truly disgusting human being, well deserving of the fate that awaited him in the end. Roberto Lombardi, who portrays Freddy, real…...
- 4/14/2014
- Horrorbid
Filmmaker Chris R. Notarile is back with another entry into his web series that offers a backstory behind A Nightmare on Elm Street's most infamous dream demon. Check out Krueger - The Slasher from Elm Street right here, right now. This guy can totally slay the role of Freddy. Lord knows he has the look!
The project stars Roberto Lombardi as Freddy Krueger before he was burned, and Lombardi actually does a pretty convincing job in the role. He is quite creepy trolling the playground and attempting to kidnap a young girl named Suzy (played by Brenna Lakatos).
Check out the film below along with a boatload of stills and artwork; then visit Chris R. Notarile's website for Blinky Productions.
Synopsis
In Springwood, long before he became a demon of dreams, Freddy Krueger stalked the streets under another name - The Springwood Slasher. Our new chapter picks up...
The project stars Roberto Lombardi as Freddy Krueger before he was burned, and Lombardi actually does a pretty convincing job in the role. He is quite creepy trolling the playground and attempting to kidnap a young girl named Suzy (played by Brenna Lakatos).
Check out the film below along with a boatload of stills and artwork; then visit Chris R. Notarile's website for Blinky Productions.
Synopsis
In Springwood, long before he became a demon of dreams, Freddy Krueger stalked the streets under another name - The Springwood Slasher. Our new chapter picks up...
- 4/11/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Aliens can be real pains in the ass. Literally even. Though we have no idea just what their fixation is with the human anus, we are glad that someone, somewhere plans on kicking a little ass back! Enter Chris R. Notarile's new film, Smith.
Notarile of Blinky Productions Inc. is happy to announce his next feature will be a sci-fi/horror film with a satirical twist. It will star Bree Olson (Human Centipede 3), Andrew Roth (My Name Is Paul), Roberto Lombardi (Perfect: Android Rising), and Drea-Nichole Olivas (The Retcon Chronicles).
Synopsis
A sci-fi/horror comedy about a secret government agency dedicated to responding to and investigating crank calls. While on a routine investigation, Agents Smith and Salisbury discover the 911 call about a homicidal alien on the loose in the woods, killing off campers, is true. Now the pencil-pushing duo must take on the larger than life menace before it rips them to shreds.
Notarile of Blinky Productions Inc. is happy to announce his next feature will be a sci-fi/horror film with a satirical twist. It will star Bree Olson (Human Centipede 3), Andrew Roth (My Name Is Paul), Roberto Lombardi (Perfect: Android Rising), and Drea-Nichole Olivas (The Retcon Chronicles).
Synopsis
A sci-fi/horror comedy about a secret government agency dedicated to responding to and investigating crank calls. While on a routine investigation, Agents Smith and Salisbury discover the 911 call about a homicidal alien on the loose in the woods, killing off campers, is true. Now the pencil-pushing duo must take on the larger than life menace before it rips them to shreds.
- 2/27/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Filmmaker Chris R. Notarile wanted to do a fan film series based on the adventures of Freddy Krueger before the parents of Springwood torched him. And he's got the perfect actor to play the role.
Roberto Lombardi takes a back seat only to Robert Englund himself when it comes to playing Freddy. Vera VanGuard and Jacob Flowers co-star.
This is the third installment of Krueger: A Walk Through Elm Street, which are all written and directed by Notarile and star Lombardi as the legendary killer in the days when he terrorized children during their waking hours. And in this newest entry, Freddy gets an early meeting with one of his most famous targets.
The newest video is below, and we've included the two earlier entries as well. For more info visit the official Krueger: A Walk Through Elm Street Facebook page.
One, two Freddy's coming for you…
Synopsis
In Springwood,...
Roberto Lombardi takes a back seat only to Robert Englund himself when it comes to playing Freddy. Vera VanGuard and Jacob Flowers co-star.
This is the third installment of Krueger: A Walk Through Elm Street, which are all written and directed by Notarile and star Lombardi as the legendary killer in the days when he terrorized children during their waking hours. And in this newest entry, Freddy gets an early meeting with one of his most famous targets.
The newest video is below, and we've included the two earlier entries as well. For more info visit the official Krueger: A Walk Through Elm Street Facebook page.
One, two Freddy's coming for you…
Synopsis
In Springwood,...
- 1/14/2014
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
There are a lot of fans out there that are curious as to what all went on in Freddy Krueger's life before he was burned alive. One such fan, Chris Notarile, has taken this wonder and from 2011-2013 has created a three part short film series based on this idea titled Krueger. Notarile wanted to show that Freddy was a truly disgusting human being, well deserving of the fate that awaited him in the end. Roberto Lombardi, who portrays Freddy, really…...
- 1/10/2014
- Horrorbid
We have some new stills from Adam Ahlbrandt The Cemetery to share that include two of our favorite summertime staples: bikinis and entrails! We also have details on the film's screening at the Days of the Dead horror convention along with Ahlbrandt's other new flick, Cross Bearer.
From the Press Release:
Horror movies Cross Bearer (2012) and The Cemetery (2013) will be screening Saturday, July 6th, and Sunday, July 7th, at Days of the Dead Indianapolis (Wyndham Hotel, 2544 Executive Drive, Indianapolis, In 46241). Both will be highlighted at the convention’s “Jabb 48-Hour Film Fest,” followed by Q&A panels with the trio behind the features - Adam Ahlbrandt (director/writer/cinematographer), Natalie Jean (lead actress), and Doug Sakmann (Spfx) - all of whom also acted as co-producers.
Cross Bearer, after developing a rabid fan base on the convention and festival circuit the past six months, will be headlining the Saturday night lineup of films.
From the Press Release:
Horror movies Cross Bearer (2012) and The Cemetery (2013) will be screening Saturday, July 6th, and Sunday, July 7th, at Days of the Dead Indianapolis (Wyndham Hotel, 2544 Executive Drive, Indianapolis, In 46241). Both will be highlighted at the convention’s “Jabb 48-Hour Film Fest,” followed by Q&A panels with the trio behind the features - Adam Ahlbrandt (director/writer/cinematographer), Natalie Jean (lead actress), and Doug Sakmann (Spfx) - all of whom also acted as co-producers.
Cross Bearer, after developing a rabid fan base on the convention and festival circuit the past six months, will be headlining the Saturday night lineup of films.
- 7/1/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The Adam Ahlbrandt directed double feature Cross Bearer and The Cemetery has been making the rounds at Cannes, and we have more details on both, including artwork, trailers, and a few stills.
The films were picked up for German speaking territories by Illusions Unlimited, an Austrian Uncut Distribution Company. CEO Emsch Schneider said, "These movies are very cool and gory. Cross Bearer is a back-to-the-roots slasher, and The Cemetery is a gory and violent flick with amazing practical effects. We're honored to release these brutal movies Uncut in German speaking territories." We should hear more about a North American release and other territories shortly.
In The Cemetery (official site here) a team of paranormal investigators must fight for their lives after accidentally releasing a demon from a forgotten cemetery. Alternately gut-punching hilarious and brutally violent, The Cemetery takes the best elements of the old-school slasher film and pushes them to the edge.
The films were picked up for German speaking territories by Illusions Unlimited, an Austrian Uncut Distribution Company. CEO Emsch Schneider said, "These movies are very cool and gory. Cross Bearer is a back-to-the-roots slasher, and The Cemetery is a gory and violent flick with amazing practical effects. We're honored to release these brutal movies Uncut in German speaking territories." We should hear more about a North American release and other territories shortly.
In The Cemetery (official site here) a team of paranormal investigators must fight for their lives after accidentally releasing a demon from a forgotten cemetery. Alternately gut-punching hilarious and brutally violent, The Cemetery takes the best elements of the old-school slasher film and pushes them to the edge.
- 5/22/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Filmmaker Chris R. Notarile wrote and directed a short based on the backstory behind A Nightmare on Elm Street. His movie is entitled Krueger: Another Tale From Elm Street, and it's very impressive for a fan film. See it right here, right now!
The six-minute movie stars Roberto Lombardi as Freddy Krueger before he was burned, and Lombardi actually does a pretty convincing job in the role. He is quite creepy trolling the playground and attempting to kidnap a young girl named Suzy (played by Breanna Lakatos).
Check out the film below, and visit Chris R. Notarile's website for Blinky Productions.
Synopsis
In Springwood, long before he became a demon of dreams, Freddy Krueger stalked the streets under another name - The Springwood Slasher. A little girl will learn why she should never get into a stranger's car.
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The six-minute movie stars Roberto Lombardi as Freddy Krueger before he was burned, and Lombardi actually does a pretty convincing job in the role. He is quite creepy trolling the playground and attempting to kidnap a young girl named Suzy (played by Breanna Lakatos).
Check out the film below, and visit Chris R. Notarile's website for Blinky Productions.
Synopsis
In Springwood, long before he became a demon of dreams, Freddy Krueger stalked the streets under another name - The Springwood Slasher. A little girl will learn why she should never get into a stranger's car.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
- 5/6/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
*an online screener of this film was provided by Chris R. Notarile.
Director/writer: Chris R. Notarile.
Cast: Mandy Evans, Kim Santiago, Ella Jane New and Kerri Miller.
Almost every great director had a low budget start. When comparing Quentin Tarantino’s first feature film, Reservoir Dogs to Chris Notarile’s second major project, Stand Off, there is no denying a few similarities—and Notarile shows plenty of potential as an indie producer/director. He has had plenty of practice with his short genre films on his website, Blinky Productions, and in his foray into feature length movies, he is keeping the movies he likes to make simple.
With Stand Off, there’s a deeper meaning that can be found, or it can simply be enjoyed at face value. And just like this director’s other short film projects, Notarile has no problems in borrowing from other works. He releases...
Director/writer: Chris R. Notarile.
Cast: Mandy Evans, Kim Santiago, Ella Jane New and Kerri Miller.
Almost every great director had a low budget start. When comparing Quentin Tarantino’s first feature film, Reservoir Dogs to Chris Notarile’s second major project, Stand Off, there is no denying a few similarities—and Notarile shows plenty of potential as an indie producer/director. He has had plenty of practice with his short genre films on his website, Blinky Productions, and in his foray into feature length movies, he is keeping the movies he likes to make simple.
With Stand Off, there’s a deeper meaning that can be found, or it can simply be enjoyed at face value. And just like this director’s other short film projects, Notarile has no problems in borrowing from other works. He releases...
- 11/30/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Roberto Lombardi is an actor/producer who got started in acting at seven years old. He's also a musician who can play several different instuments and he writes his own music. He's also been credited for casting, location scout and script supervisor as well as doing Special FX makeup. Check out my latest "Versus" with the very down to Earth Roberto Lombardi as he shares eveything from how he got into acting to his current film projects and offering advice for the up and coming.
Brian S- First off tell me how you got into acting?
Roberto Lombardi- I was on a children's television show as a child. I did some theater in school after that, did a few extra roles and I was hooked!
I come from a family of musicians, actors and artists so I've always had the "bug" to perform. Acting & music are my passion and...
Brian S- First off tell me how you got into acting?
Roberto Lombardi- I was on a children's television show as a child. I did some theater in school after that, did a few extra roles and I was hooked!
I come from a family of musicians, actors and artists so I've always had the "bug" to perform. Acting & music are my passion and...
- 2/27/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Christina Sampson recently took a moment to let me in her little world of entertainment. She talks about all of her current and upcoming projects including some cool sci-fi films which I love of course. She also talks about her hobbies including football, video games and four wheelers and this is the point to where my little crush became a major crush. Sampson also has some side projects in the works and is a fan of charity work which also impressed me. Check out my latest "Versus" to find out more about actress Christina Sampson.
Brian S- First off Christina, tell me how you got into acting.
Cs- When I was a child I always had a fascination with tv shows and movies. I wanted to know everything I could about how they were made. I started mimicking people I saw on tv shows, and films. I was intrigued by...
Brian S- First off Christina, tell me how you got into acting.
Cs- When I was a child I always had a fascination with tv shows and movies. I wanted to know everything I could about how they were made. I started mimicking people I saw on tv shows, and films. I was intrigued by...
- 12/12/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
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