On Wednesday, October 1st, The Mx Independent Film Festival will be presenting the second of two Emerging Filmmaker’s Showcases – a night focused exclusively on the short works of St. Louis-based filmmakers. The event begins at 7pm. It is free and it will be great to see so much local talent on display.
The Mx Independent Film Festival runs September 26 through October 4th and will take place at the St. Louis’ most comfortable theater, The Mx downtown (618 Washington Ave, St Louis, Mo 63101). This is a festival aimed at local, independent filmmakers and features the best of what St. Louis screenwriters, directors, and actors have to offer. The Mx Independent Film Festival is dedicated to making the film festival experience as accessible as possible for both filmmaker and audiences alike. Taking a minimalist approach they collect no submission fees and the majority of festival events are free. However no expenses are...
The Mx Independent Film Festival runs September 26 through October 4th and will take place at the St. Louis’ most comfortable theater, The Mx downtown (618 Washington Ave, St Louis, Mo 63101). This is a festival aimed at local, independent filmmakers and features the best of what St. Louis screenwriters, directors, and actors have to offer. The Mx Independent Film Festival is dedicated to making the film festival experience as accessible as possible for both filmmaker and audiences alike. Taking a minimalist approach they collect no submission fees and the majority of festival events are free. However no expenses are...
- 9/25/2014
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
I saw Coyote last month when it played at midnight at the Mx Theater in downtown St. Louis and found it to be a dark and disturbing home-grown chiller. There’s another screening this Friday night (June 14th), also at the Mx, but it starts at 11pm instead of midnight. This time there will be short films from James Westbrook, Dylan Schnitker, and Carrie Juenger (hers is called Crabs In The Dollhouse) and Daniel Irwin will be there to read some “weird and hilarious” poetry.
Also, the filmmakers will be participating in a Q&A session after the credits so if you’re curious about what the heck you just saw, here’s your chance.
Check it out at the new luxury theatre Mx Movies in downtown St. Louis (618 Washington Ave St Louis, Mo 63101). The screening is at 11:00pm and is Free! It’s a neat theater and since it’s free,...
Also, the filmmakers will be participating in a Q&A session after the credits so if you’re curious about what the heck you just saw, here’s your chance.
Check it out at the new luxury theatre Mx Movies in downtown St. Louis (618 Washington Ave St Louis, Mo 63101). The screening is at 11:00pm and is Free! It’s a neat theater and since it’s free,...
- 6/11/2013
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
I’ve been looking for an excuse to check out the new Mx Movie Theater in downtown St. Louis and now I think I’ve found it.
Coyote, the St. Louis-lensed shocker from Writer/Director Trevor Juenger will be making its hometown debut this Friday night, April 26th, at the new luxury theatre Mx Movies in downtown St. Louis (618 Washington Ave St Louis, Mo 63101). The screening is at 11:30pm and is Free!
Coyote, an “art-horror feature” tells of a writer (Bill Oberst Jr) whose insomnia causes him to suffer hallucinations. He’s distracted, irritated and slowly going mad. He’s soon taking it out on the people around him, and he’s not afraid to take violent measures. Bill Oberst played Honest Abe in Abraham Lincoln Vs Zombies which was actually better than the Spielberg film! Joe Hammerstone, Bill Finkbiner, Tasha Zebrowski, and Victoria Mullen round out the cast.
Coyote, the St. Louis-lensed shocker from Writer/Director Trevor Juenger will be making its hometown debut this Friday night, April 26th, at the new luxury theatre Mx Movies in downtown St. Louis (618 Washington Ave St Louis, Mo 63101). The screening is at 11:30pm and is Free!
Coyote, an “art-horror feature” tells of a writer (Bill Oberst Jr) whose insomnia causes him to suffer hallucinations. He’s distracted, irritated and slowly going mad. He’s soon taking it out on the people around him, and he’s not afraid to take violent measures. Bill Oberst played Honest Abe in Abraham Lincoln Vs Zombies which was actually better than the Spielberg film! Joe Hammerstone, Bill Finkbiner, Tasha Zebrowski, and Victoria Mullen round out the cast.
- 4/22/2013
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Coyote is an indie horror title from director Trevor Juenger. In the film, the character Bill (Bill Oberst Jr.) descends into madness. Bill acts strangely and he voices his inner turmoil and false beliefs because of mental illness. Very surreal, Coyote is an arthouse pic' that will entertain fans of the darkly bizarre. In the film's first trailer, Bill seems to rant and rave as he interacts with a handful of other characters. One girl deliciously sucks on Bill's thumb? Another character wants to hear Bill, a writer, tell a macabre story. Juenger's style of filmmaking and creation of characters really brings out the darker parts of cinema in this early reel. Have a look below. Director/writer: Trevor Juenger. Cast: Bill Oberst Jr., Joe Hammerstone, Victoria Mullen, Bill Finkbiner, Shawn I. Chevalier and Heather Schlitt. The trailer for Coyote is here: The film's fan page is here: Coyote on Facebook | | Advertise Here -.
- 10/23/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
For those of us that live in St. Louis we know how hot and humid the summer can get. Sometimes it is unbearable and sometimes it can make you crazy. I’m not sure if that is the cause of the craziness in this trailer for the new film Coyote but craziness is present. We encourage you to check out this interesting trailer for the art-horror film that was lensed in St. Louis during a heat wave.
Trailer From the Press Release
The first trailer for Coyote, an art-house horror film from director Trevor Juenger, has been released. In the film Bill Oberst Jr. plays an insomniac writer whose sleep-deprived hallucinations distort reality until his paranoia leads him to extreme violence. Coyote also stars Bill Finkbiner, Victoria Mullen and Tasha Zebrowski.
St. Louis-based director Trevor Juenger wrote the script for the micro-budget feature with Oberst in mind and he flew...
Trailer From the Press Release
The first trailer for Coyote, an art-house horror film from director Trevor Juenger, has been released. In the film Bill Oberst Jr. plays an insomniac writer whose sleep-deprived hallucinations distort reality until his paranoia leads him to extreme violence. Coyote also stars Bill Finkbiner, Victoria Mullen and Tasha Zebrowski.
St. Louis-based director Trevor Juenger wrote the script for the micro-budget feature with Oberst in mind and he flew...
- 10/23/2012
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
There have always been two things we can count on…death and taxes. We'd like to petition adding "Bill Oberst, Jr., will be creepy in his next film" to that list. Oberst delivers big time every time out, and his new film, Coyote, is no different.
Dig the trailer, stills and one sheet below!
Directed by Trevor Juenger and starring Oberst, Jr., along with Bill Finkbiner, Victoria Mullen and Tasha Zebrowski, Coyote is an art-house horror film that looks very intriguing. For some insight into the film, check out the Coyote Production Blog website.
From the Press Release
The first trailer for Coyote from director Trevor Juenger has been released. In the film Bill Oberst, Jr., plays an insomniac writer whose sleep-deprived hallucinations distort reality until his paranoia leads him to extreme violence.
St. Louis-based director Trevor Juenger wrote the script for the micro-budget feature with Oberst in mind and...
Dig the trailer, stills and one sheet below!
Directed by Trevor Juenger and starring Oberst, Jr., along with Bill Finkbiner, Victoria Mullen and Tasha Zebrowski, Coyote is an art-house horror film that looks very intriguing. For some insight into the film, check out the Coyote Production Blog website.
From the Press Release
The first trailer for Coyote from director Trevor Juenger has been released. In the film Bill Oberst, Jr., plays an insomniac writer whose sleep-deprived hallucinations distort reality until his paranoia leads him to extreme violence.
St. Louis-based director Trevor Juenger wrote the script for the micro-budget feature with Oberst in mind and...
- 10/23/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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