Chris Morrissey’S Award-winning Horror Movie Trick Of The Witch Begins Exclusive Streaming Debut: "After years of successful film festival screenings and a LA and NY theatrical tour, the award-winning supernatural horror film Trick Of The Witch by filmmaker Chris Morrissey is making its exclusive streaming debut on his official YouTube channel Free for a limited time period.
"Trick of the Witch centers on a group of fashion models fighting a witchcraft curse during a photo shoot. The film premiered in 2010 at the New York International Independent Film Festival and won awards for Best Horror Film and the Audience Award. The film had a theatrical run in Los Angeles at the Laemmle Sunset 5 in 2011. The film recently screened and won awards for Best Actress, Director’s Spotlight, and the Audience Award at the 2016 Ripp Horror Festival and screened along with Morrissey’s most recent feature film Heavy Makeup at the...
"Trick of the Witch centers on a group of fashion models fighting a witchcraft curse during a photo shoot. The film premiered in 2010 at the New York International Independent Film Festival and won awards for Best Horror Film and the Audience Award. The film had a theatrical run in Los Angeles at the Laemmle Sunset 5 in 2011. The film recently screened and won awards for Best Actress, Director’s Spotlight, and the Audience Award at the 2016 Ripp Horror Festival and screened along with Morrissey’s most recent feature film Heavy Makeup at the...
- 6/25/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
by MoreHorror in Hollywood,
The first annual Galactic Film Festival was held August 9 - 10, 2014, at the Frida Theatre in Santa Ana, CA. The Galactic Film Festival presented the best in new independent SciFi /fantasy films and provided panels, workshops, and mentor sessions.
The Galactic Film Festival board of executives included: L.J. Rivera III - Executive Director; Jazmin Lucero - Executive Assistant; Share Cherrie - Associate Director; Dave Castro - Project Manager; and Frank Pacheco - Festival Celebrity Host.
Dawna Lee Heising was crowned as Miss Galactic Film Festival 2014 at the Awards Ceremony on August 10, 2014. Richard Hatch and Andy Dick received special festival awards.
The Galactic Film Festival was broadcast on the Prime TV Network and the festival photographer was Aric Lorton.
Below is a list of the 2014 Galactic Film Fest winners:
Best International Super Short
We Feel (France)
Best Animation
Metempsychosis
Best International Animation
Leviathan Ages
Best Super Short
Project:...
The first annual Galactic Film Festival was held August 9 - 10, 2014, at the Frida Theatre in Santa Ana, CA. The Galactic Film Festival presented the best in new independent SciFi /fantasy films and provided panels, workshops, and mentor sessions.
The Galactic Film Festival board of executives included: L.J. Rivera III - Executive Director; Jazmin Lucero - Executive Assistant; Share Cherrie - Associate Director; Dave Castro - Project Manager; and Frank Pacheco - Festival Celebrity Host.
Dawna Lee Heising was crowned as Miss Galactic Film Festival 2014 at the Awards Ceremony on August 10, 2014. Richard Hatch and Andy Dick received special festival awards.
The Galactic Film Festival was broadcast on the Prime TV Network and the festival photographer was Aric Lorton.
Below is a list of the 2014 Galactic Film Fest winners:
Best International Super Short
We Feel (France)
Best Animation
Metempsychosis
Best International Animation
Leviathan Ages
Best Super Short
Project:...
- 8/16/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Jessica Cameron attends BleedFest 2.0 Film Festival. Photo copyright Winston Burris / PR Photos. Coesica Wilson attends BleedFest 2.0 Film Festival. Photo copyright Winston Burris / PR Photos. Jonathan Martin attends BleedFest 2.0 Film Festival. Photo copyright Winston Burris / PR Photos. Coesica Wilson attends BleedFest 2.0 Film Festival. Photo copyright Winston Burris / PR Photos. Emil Lou and Jonathan Klein attend BleedFest 2.0 Film Festival. Photo copyright Winston Burris / PR Photos. 10/23/2011 - Darrell Wheat - BleedFest 2.0 Film Festival - October 23, 2011 - Arrivals - El Cid Restaurent, 4212 Sunset Boulevard - Los Angeles, CA, USA © Winston Burris / PR Photos 10/23/2011 - Share Cherrie - BleedFest 2.0 Film...
- 10/26/2011
- by M&C
- Monsters and Critics
Some indie movie news from the people behind the upcoming supernatural thriller 'Trick of The Witch'. Check out the info from their media alert below.
From The Press Release:
Chris Morrissey’s anticipated supernatural chiller Trick of the Witch makes its world premiere Friday, November 12, 2010 kicking off the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival in Los Angeles. The film will screen at 8:00pm as the week long festival’s opening night feature film.
Trick of the Witch centers on a group of fashion models fighting an evil witchcraft curse while stranded at a secluded mansion during a photo shoot. The film stars indie starlet Share Cherrie (Superstar Female Serial Killer), Suzy Cote (TV’s CSI, The Guardian) and Gia Franzia (Rattle Basket, Special dEaD). Witch marks the fourth theatrical feature film release by cult indie director Chris Morrissey and was executive produced by Playboy model/adult superstar turned mainstream media mogul Brittany Andrews.
From The Press Release:
Chris Morrissey’s anticipated supernatural chiller Trick of the Witch makes its world premiere Friday, November 12, 2010 kicking off the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival in Los Angeles. The film will screen at 8:00pm as the week long festival’s opening night feature film.
Trick of the Witch centers on a group of fashion models fighting an evil witchcraft curse while stranded at a secluded mansion during a photo shoot. The film stars indie starlet Share Cherrie (Superstar Female Serial Killer), Suzy Cote (TV’s CSI, The Guardian) and Gia Franzia (Rattle Basket, Special dEaD). Witch marks the fourth theatrical feature film release by cult indie director Chris Morrissey and was executive produced by Playboy model/adult superstar turned mainstream media mogul Brittany Andrews.
- 10/22/2010
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Made for 10,000-plus peanuts and trying to make the leap from expensive home movie to releasable feature, "Lipgloss Explosion" does not make it. Shot on digital video with a defiantly amateurish quality to the writing, acting and production values, this sci-fi comedy is so much flotsam in the ocean of cinema.
Opening for a short gig as a weekend midnight show at Laemmle's Sunset 5 in West Hollywood, "Lipgloss" was written, produced and directed by Chris Morrissey ("Superstar Female Serial Killer"). It tries to be an homage to B movies that is so stinking bad you can't stop laughing.
But godawful is about all "Lipgloss" can muster, as the humor is strictly for inebriated teeny punkers, and the anti-Hollywood attitude gives rise to pathetic attempts by any standards to entertain a paying audience. On the other hand, if the idea was to antagonize the viewer with a juvenile plot about chunky, ditzy Los Angeles party girls getting zapped by a scantily attired robot (Theresa Trapp) under the control of a twisted character (Vickie Velvet) left over from Morrissey's first film, "Lipgloss" gets the job done.
What moments that approach campy fun are usually helped along by performers like Share Fantasia and Elizabeth Young as bird-brained characters aware they are in danger but in no great hurry to solve the film's central mystery. By the end, "Lipgloss" possibly breaks the record for the use of the word "bitch" in one film and proves again that bad movies -- when so many stinkers of all sizes and shapes come cresting off the ocean each year -- are almost never a laughing matter.
LIPGLOSS EXPLOSION
Chris Morrissey Films
Writer-produer-director: Chris Morrissey
Executive producer: Joel Lopez
Editor: Vickie Velvet
Music: Space Babies
Color/stereo
Cast: Share Fantasia, Vickie Velvet, Johnny Diaz Reyes, Elizabeth Young, Theresa Trapp
Running time -- 106 minutes
No MPAA rating...
Opening for a short gig as a weekend midnight show at Laemmle's Sunset 5 in West Hollywood, "Lipgloss" was written, produced and directed by Chris Morrissey ("Superstar Female Serial Killer"). It tries to be an homage to B movies that is so stinking bad you can't stop laughing.
But godawful is about all "Lipgloss" can muster, as the humor is strictly for inebriated teeny punkers, and the anti-Hollywood attitude gives rise to pathetic attempts by any standards to entertain a paying audience. On the other hand, if the idea was to antagonize the viewer with a juvenile plot about chunky, ditzy Los Angeles party girls getting zapped by a scantily attired robot (Theresa Trapp) under the control of a twisted character (Vickie Velvet) left over from Morrissey's first film, "Lipgloss" gets the job done.
What moments that approach campy fun are usually helped along by performers like Share Fantasia and Elizabeth Young as bird-brained characters aware they are in danger but in no great hurry to solve the film's central mystery. By the end, "Lipgloss" possibly breaks the record for the use of the word "bitch" in one film and proves again that bad movies -- when so many stinkers of all sizes and shapes come cresting off the ocean each year -- are almost never a laughing matter.
LIPGLOSS EXPLOSION
Chris Morrissey Films
Writer-produer-director: Chris Morrissey
Executive producer: Joel Lopez
Editor: Vickie Velvet
Music: Space Babies
Color/stereo
Cast: Share Fantasia, Vickie Velvet, Johnny Diaz Reyes, Elizabeth Young, Theresa Trapp
Running time -- 106 minutes
No MPAA rating...
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