Gay romantic comedy tops Indianapolis Lgbt Film Festival The Indianapolis Lgbt Film Festival screened a handful of features and about two dozen shorts over the November 9-11 weekend. Earlier today, the jury winners were announced on the festival’s Facebook page. Elliot Loves, a romantic (and mother-son) comedy by first-time feature-film writer-director Terracino, and Douglas Horn’s Coffee & Pie, a comedy short in which a jilted woman discovers that revenge is sweeter when pies are involved, were the festival’s top movies. (Photo: Jermaine Montell, Fabio Costaprado [...]...
- 11/18/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
By Isabelle Lynn, MoreHorror.com
Thursday, yours truly drove down from La to San Diego for Nerd Christmas. Aka San Diego Comic Con! As my blood yearns for the approval of my Cenobite overlords, I was covering the many horror and creepy and thriller events for More Horror.
After dealing with traffic on the infamous I-5 freeway, I finally made it down to the convention center. Thursday night was the Heavy Metal party and the Resident Evil party in the gaslamp district, but the big event for me was Capcom/FEARnet/ShockTillYouDrop’s Con Of The Dead after party at Voyeur nightclub.
I went to cover the party and ended up meeting up with folks from Machinima and FEARnet, and then met up with good friend Ryan Turek of Shock Till You Drop, where we compared notes and discussed the game plan for dodging the long lines this year. Luckily...
Thursday, yours truly drove down from La to San Diego for Nerd Christmas. Aka San Diego Comic Con! As my blood yearns for the approval of my Cenobite overlords, I was covering the many horror and creepy and thriller events for More Horror.
After dealing with traffic on the infamous I-5 freeway, I finally made it down to the convention center. Thursday night was the Heavy Metal party and the Resident Evil party in the gaslamp district, but the big event for me was Capcom/FEARnet/ShockTillYouDrop’s Con Of The Dead after party at Voyeur nightclub.
I went to cover the party and ended up meeting up with folks from Machinima and FEARnet, and then met up with good friend Ryan Turek of Shock Till You Drop, where we compared notes and discussed the game plan for dodging the long lines this year. Luckily...
- 7/20/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
HollywoodNews.com: The 38th Seattle International Film Festival, the largest and most highly-attended event of its kind in the United States concluded today with the announcement of the Siff 2012 Competition Awards and Golden Space Needle Audience Awards. The 25-day Festival, which began May 17, featured over 460 films from more than 70 countries, including 65 feature premieres (24 World, 25 North American, 16 U.S.) and over 700 screenings. Additionally, Siff brought in more than 300 directors, actors and industry professionals.
“A festival’s success is dependent on two basic principles: providing a platform for filmmakers to be celebrated and connecting them to audience members that would not otherwise be aware of their remarkable stories,” said Siff Artistic Director Carl Spence. “This year a record number of filmmakers participated in person and online with virtual Q&A’s successfully expanding the conversation around the best in cinema with passionate audiences, illuminating guests and distinguished industry in attendance.”
Siff Managing Director Deborah Person said,...
“A festival’s success is dependent on two basic principles: providing a platform for filmmakers to be celebrated and connecting them to audience members that would not otherwise be aware of their remarkable stories,” said Siff Artistic Director Carl Spence. “This year a record number of filmmakers participated in person and online with virtual Q&A’s successfully expanding the conversation around the best in cinema with passionate audiences, illuminating guests and distinguished industry in attendance.”
Siff Managing Director Deborah Person said,...
- 6/10/2012
- by Josh Abraham
- Hollywoodnews.com
"The Man From Nowhere" (2010)
Directed by Lee Jeong-beom
Released by Well Go USA
Matt Singer said there's a sequence in this Korean revenge thriller that has "already taken up permanent residence in the Movie Hall of Fame section of my brain," so what more do you need? "Mother" star Won Bin stars as the man who is framed by local gangsters and seeks to retrieve the young girl he lives next door to after she's been kidnapped.
"Abducted" (2011)
Directed by Jon Bonnell
Released by Brain Damage Films
Originally called "Match.Dead," this 2009 thriller details the perils of online dating when a teen girl (Kathleen Benner) arranges a date with a man she soon learns is a psychopath (James Ray). Alan Smithee is the credited screenwriter on IMDb, so one might not want to go in with high expectations.
"Babysitters Beware" (2011)
Directed by Douglas Horn
Released by Phase 4 Films
If you're the...
Directed by Lee Jeong-beom
Released by Well Go USA
Matt Singer said there's a sequence in this Korean revenge thriller that has "already taken up permanent residence in the Movie Hall of Fame section of my brain," so what more do you need? "Mother" star Won Bin stars as the man who is framed by local gangsters and seeks to retrieve the young girl he lives next door to after she's been kidnapped.
"Abducted" (2011)
Directed by Jon Bonnell
Released by Brain Damage Films
Originally called "Match.Dead," this 2009 thriller details the perils of online dating when a teen girl (Kathleen Benner) arranges a date with a man she soon learns is a psychopath (James Ray). Alan Smithee is the credited screenwriter on IMDb, so one might not want to go in with high expectations.
"Babysitters Beware" (2011)
Directed by Douglas Horn
Released by Phase 4 Films
If you're the...
- 3/5/2011
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
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