Typically, the most horrifying thing that can result from placing a call to your local plumber is a face full of hairy ass crack. For The Marshall Family man ass is the least of their worries. Read on for all the details about this upcoming home invasion flick, and check out the poster art and teaser!
Directed by Shane Michaels, the film stars Kara Gray, Bill Gobin, Randy Murray and Jay Woolston.
Synopsis:
An average family’s lives are interrupted suddenly one evening by a sadistic killer out for blood and chaos.
At first, the Marshalls’ lives are beginning to change for the better. Rick, a small town police officer, and his wife, Candice, are about to become parents for the second time; their first child, Amy, is a senior in high school with great prospects for college. When a broken pipe interrupts their day, a plumber is called in to fix the situation; however,...
Directed by Shane Michaels, the film stars Kara Gray, Bill Gobin, Randy Murray and Jay Woolston.
Synopsis:
An average family’s lives are interrupted suddenly one evening by a sadistic killer out for blood and chaos.
At first, the Marshalls’ lives are beginning to change for the better. Rick, a small town police officer, and his wife, Candice, are about to become parents for the second time; their first child, Amy, is a senior in high school with great prospects for college. When a broken pipe interrupts their day, a plumber is called in to fix the situation; however,...
- 1/2/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Stephen Corron is the director of the short film Puzzled (2010) starring Madge Levinson and Athena Prychodko. Stephen Corron started out as a production assistant (aka coffee runner) for Shane Michaels's Blood & Guts Productions eventually moving up to directing duties with Puzzled. Puzzled finds an elderly lady who gets a mysterious package one night containing a puzzle. As she puts it together, the pieces unveil a startling secret. Here's what Stephen had to say about his short film.
So who is Stephen Corron and what is he all about?
I consider myself a small town misfit with big ambitions. I have grown up around all kinds of entertainment, including theatre, talent shows, working in a video store, and a family that endorses art in all forms. In 2009, Shane Michaels of Blood and Guts Productions invited me to help him with his short films and have slowly gained more responsibilities in the company.
So who is Stephen Corron and what is he all about?
I consider myself a small town misfit with big ambitions. I have grown up around all kinds of entertainment, including theatre, talent shows, working in a video store, and a family that endorses art in all forms. In 2009, Shane Michaels of Blood and Guts Productions invited me to help him with his short films and have slowly gained more responsibilities in the company.
- 9/24/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Shane Michaels is the founder of Blood and Guts Productions. The company currently dabbles in short films, their lastest effort being Puzzled (2010) by director Stephen Corron, though there is plans in the near future to move onto future length productions. Blood and Guts Productions was founded on the principle of hoping to make quality movies at a fraction of Hollywood costs. Their previous film was Living Dead by director Brad Case. Here is what Shane Michaels had to say about Blood and Guts Productions.
Who is Shane Michaels and what is he all about?
I'm originally from a small town in Northwest Ohio. I went to the New York Film Academy and received my degree in Television and Film Production. After receiving my degree, I worked on several short films while still living in New York. I moved back to Ohio for family reasons and decided to start my own...
Who is Shane Michaels and what is he all about?
I'm originally from a small town in Northwest Ohio. I went to the New York Film Academy and received my degree in Television and Film Production. After receiving my degree, I worked on several short films while still living in New York. I moved back to Ohio for family reasons and decided to start my own...
- 9/15/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Fango got word from producer Linda Craddock about several upcoming genre titles she’s involved with. The films run the gamut from slasher stories to paranormal chillers to flesheaters.
On two of the films, Craddock is a producer. Projections, written and to be directed by Jose Zambrano (Delivery) Cassella, focuses on Laura Carpenter, who, after witnessing the murders of her mother and sister, has grown into a successful artist and left her dark past behind. Laura begins having strange dreams, however, which she soon finds out are astral projections in which she is transported to other locations. Laura soon realizes she is visiting the grisly crime scenes of a serial killer—and the maniac has become aware of her presence. Melissa Gruver and Randy Molnar are also producers on this one. You can check out the movie’s MySpace page here.
Land Of Canaan is based on the true stories...
On two of the films, Craddock is a producer. Projections, written and to be directed by Jose Zambrano (Delivery) Cassella, focuses on Laura Carpenter, who, after witnessing the murders of her mother and sister, has grown into a successful artist and left her dark past behind. Laura begins having strange dreams, however, which she soon finds out are astral projections in which she is transported to other locations. Laura soon realizes she is visiting the grisly crime scenes of a serial killer—and the maniac has become aware of her presence. Melissa Gruver and Randy Molnar are also producers on this one. You can check out the movie’s MySpace page here.
Land Of Canaan is based on the true stories...
- 12/23/2008
- Fangoria
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