The fourth volume of popular horror-comedy series Hillbilly Horror Show, featuring stars Rachel Faulkner (Ride Along 2) and Bo Keister (The Cabining), is now available to stream online. For just 99 cents, catch some terrific horror shorts, laugh at the antics of Lulu (Faulkner), Bo (Keister), and Cephus (Scott Geiter), and find out what Kim Jung Un has to do with all of it.
For those that haven’t seen Hillbilly Horror Show yet (why not?) the series helps promote upcoming talent by packing together an hour’s worth of brilliant short horror films from some of today’s most gifted filmmakers. In between each short, there’s some hilarious banter between the show’s oddball redneck hosts.
Volume 4 begins in a strange way with Strange Thing… keep those doors closed! Next, Bo & Cephus take a hilarious, horror-filled romp into the not-so-blissful side of marriage with ‘Til Death. After that, we...
For those that haven’t seen Hillbilly Horror Show yet (why not?) the series helps promote upcoming talent by packing together an hour’s worth of brilliant short horror films from some of today’s most gifted filmmakers. In between each short, there’s some hilarious banter between the show’s oddball redneck hosts.
Volume 4 begins in a strange way with Strange Thing… keep those doors closed! Next, Bo & Cephus take a hilarious, horror-filled romp into the not-so-blissful side of marriage with ‘Til Death. After that, we...
- 5/12/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Bo Keister’s become sort of a familiar name amongst the horror community in recent years. On top of his roles in recent scare flicks like House of Good and Evil and The Cabining (review), he’s a mainstay host on “Hillbilly… Continue Reading →
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- 4/9/2015
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
by Seth Metoyer
MoreHorror.com
The 2014 FANtastic Horror Film Festival was a great success. The festival featured a plethora of indie horror producers, directors, actors/actresses and much more.
Check out the full list of winners from the official details below.
From The Press Release:
The FANtastic Horror Film Festival held their first annual Awards Ceremony at the Whiskey Girl Bar in city’s the Gaslamp District of San Diego.
The event was Mc’d by actress Katy Foley, whose combination of stand-up wit and humor kept the ceremonies light and lively. After an entertaining performance by Mo “Mesmerizing Mo” Kelly, Foley began the proceedings.
Highlights of the awards ceremony included the award for Best Short Film (Awesome Ouija Board - Tonjia Atomic, Writer/Director), and Best Feature Film (Krampus: the Christmas Devil - Jason Hull, Co-Writer/Director). Also featured were Most Memorable Line (“I want a divorce!” – Bloody Wedding,...
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The 2014 FANtastic Horror Film Festival was a great success. The festival featured a plethora of indie horror producers, directors, actors/actresses and much more.
Check out the full list of winners from the official details below.
From The Press Release:
The FANtastic Horror Film Festival held their first annual Awards Ceremony at the Whiskey Girl Bar in city’s the Gaslamp District of San Diego.
The event was Mc’d by actress Katy Foley, whose combination of stand-up wit and humor kept the ceremonies light and lively. After an entertaining performance by Mo “Mesmerizing Mo” Kelly, Foley began the proceedings.
Highlights of the awards ceremony included the award for Best Short Film (Awesome Ouija Board - Tonjia Atomic, Writer/Director), and Best Feature Film (Krampus: the Christmas Devil - Jason Hull, Co-Writer/Director). Also featured were Most Memorable Line (“I want a divorce!” – Bloody Wedding,...
- 11/16/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Indican Pictures will release horror comedy The Cabining on January 16th, 2015. Richard Riehle, Angela Relucio, Bo Keister and Melissa Mars star.
Todd and Bruce, two struggling writers, get one last shot at success thanks to Todd's wealthy uncle, Sarge, who gives them two weeks to impress him. With the deadline looming and no fresh ideas, the pair head to Shangri-La, a serene artist's retreat, with the hope that the peace and company of fellow artists will inspire greatness... or, failing greatness, at least a fling with a leggy French sculptor.
The post Indican Sets January Release Date for ‘The Cabining’ appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
Todd and Bruce, two struggling writers, get one last shot at success thanks to Todd's wealthy uncle, Sarge, who gives them two weeks to impress him. With the deadline looming and no fresh ideas, the pair head to Shangri-La, a serene artist's retreat, with the hope that the peace and company of fellow artists will inspire greatness... or, failing greatness, at least a fling with a leggy French sculptor.
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- 11/13/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
*full disclosure: a DVD screener of this film was provided by Lakeview Pictures. Director: Steve Kopera. Writers: Mike Kopera, Steve Kopera and David Silverman. Cast: Mike Kopera, Bo Keister, Angela Relucio and Melissa Mars. The Cabining is an indie slasher film and mystery from first time feature film director Steve Kopera. This feature brings a writing duo to an isolated creative retreat. Here, horror cliches are played upon as one writer searches for inspiration. The Cabining is a small production and occasionally a simple one, but the film offers some charm in its eighty-three minutes. The film begins with the characters Todd (Mike Kopera) and Bruce (Bo Keister). These two are putting together a script, for an upcoming horror feature. They have two weeks to get the words on paper. So, they seek out a writing retreat called Shangri-La. At this new setting, Todd and Bruce meet some fellow writers,...
- 2/16/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Michigan-based writer/director Steve Kopera, along with his La-based actor/producer brother Mike Kopera, have just completed their first collaborative feature film, a comedy/horror entitled “The Cabining.”
When Todd and Bruce, a pair of wannabe-horror screenwriters, head to a remote artists’ retreat seeking inspiration, they find death and deception instead. One by one, the other artists get knocked off, each in a more gruesome way than the last.
The morbid atmosphere proves perfect for … Continue reading →...
When Todd and Bruce, a pair of wannabe-horror screenwriters, head to a remote artists’ retreat seeking inspiration, they find death and deception instead. One by one, the other artists get knocked off, each in a more gruesome way than the last.
The morbid atmosphere proves perfect for … Continue reading →...
- 9/19/2013
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. This week’s feature includes a trailer for The Cabining, details on All Hallows’ Eve, and much more:
The Cabining: “Todd and Bruce, a hapless screenwriting team, get one last shot at success thanks to Todd’s wealthy stepdad, Serge. If they pen a worthy horror script, Serge will fund the entire project. But there is one condition – the script must be complete in two weeks. With the deadline looming and no fresh ideas, Todd and Bruce head to Shangri-La, a serene artist’s retreat, with the hope that the peace and company of fellow artists will inspire greatness… or, failing greatness, at least enough for straight-to-dvd. Shangri-La proves to be anything but serene, as the artists die off one by one, seemingly by accident. Bruce convinces Todd to soak in this...
The Cabining: “Todd and Bruce, a hapless screenwriting team, get one last shot at success thanks to Todd’s wealthy stepdad, Serge. If they pen a worthy horror script, Serge will fund the entire project. But there is one condition – the script must be complete in two weeks. With the deadline looming and no fresh ideas, Todd and Bruce head to Shangri-La, a serene artist’s retreat, with the hope that the peace and company of fellow artists will inspire greatness… or, failing greatness, at least enough for straight-to-dvd. Shangri-La proves to be anything but serene, as the artists die off one by one, seemingly by accident. Bruce convinces Todd to soak in this...
- 5/12/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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