R.L. Stine's Goosebumps novels have been terrifying children since 1992, and inspired Cavity Colors to create apparel based on the 11th book in the series, The Haunted Mask. Also: Ejecta Blu-ray details, The Last Survivors trailer, and Clowntown photos.
Cavity Colors's The Killer Mask: R.L. Stine's The Haunted Mask tells the story of a girl who discovers that the Halloween mask she purchased has become permanently attached to her face.
The Killer Mask collection of apparel was designed by artists Coki Greenway and Aaron Crawford. With a retail price of $24.00 apiece, The Killer Mask T-Shirt and Tank Top are black in color and 100% Cotton. The limited edition print is priced at $40.00, and the stickers / buttons are priced at $10.00 for a pack of two.
For more information on this apparel, visit the Cavity Colors online shop.
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Ejecta: Press Release: "From the writer of Pontypool and Septic Man comes Ejecta,...
Cavity Colors's The Killer Mask: R.L. Stine's The Haunted Mask tells the story of a girl who discovers that the Halloween mask she purchased has become permanently attached to her face.
The Killer Mask collection of apparel was designed by artists Coki Greenway and Aaron Crawford. With a retail price of $24.00 apiece, The Killer Mask T-Shirt and Tank Top are black in color and 100% Cotton. The limited edition print is priced at $40.00, and the stickers / buttons are priced at $10.00 for a pack of two.
For more information on this apparel, visit the Cavity Colors online shop.
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Ejecta: Press Release: "From the writer of Pontypool and Septic Man comes Ejecta,...
- 7/17/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Shout! Factory TV is spreading fear all summer long with a plethora of classic films including John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper's Body Bags. Also: a Cthulhu Vinyl Bank from Diamond Select Toys and Blu-ray and DVD release details for The Last Survivors.
Shout! Factory TV's Summer of Fear: Press Release: "This July, summer hats up with a plethora of new programming on Shout! Factory TV that is sure to beat those binge cravings. Shout! Factory TV is unveiling Summer of Fear, a fright fest sure to please! A collection of classic horror films debut this month, featuring Body Bags, Day of the Dead, Night of the Demons, Q: The Winged Serpent, The Final Terror and many more.
Shout! Factory TV grants an insider’s insight into these films with the premiere of audio commentaries on the streaming service. This month, directors John Carpenter, George A. Romero, Kevin Tenney,...
Shout! Factory TV's Summer of Fear: Press Release: "This July, summer hats up with a plethora of new programming on Shout! Factory TV that is sure to beat those binge cravings. Shout! Factory TV is unveiling Summer of Fear, a fright fest sure to please! A collection of classic horror films debut this month, featuring Body Bags, Day of the Dead, Night of the Demons, Q: The Winged Serpent, The Final Terror and many more.
Shout! Factory TV grants an insider’s insight into these films with the premiere of audio commentaries on the streaming service. This month, directors John Carpenter, George A. Romero, Kevin Tenney,...
- 7/4/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Chicago – On Tuesday, December 2nd, the Midwest Independent Film Festival will award their 2014 “Best of the Midwest” honors with a ceremony at The Underground Nightclub in Chicago. The evening will be hosted by Festival Director Mike McNamara, and nominees include “Animals” – directed by Collin Schiffli, “The Starfish Throwers” – directed by Jesse Roesler and “Happy Christmas” – directed by Joe Swanberg.
Presented by the Midwest Independent Film Festival
Photo credit: MidwestFilm.com
The Midwest Independent Film Festival is a year-round movie event in Chicago that takes place the first Tuesday of every month, at the Landmark Century Centre Cinema. The festival has been named by Chicago Magazine in their “Best of Chicago” issue, and has become one of the top places for local filmmakers, producers and actors to network in the city.
The nominees for the “Best of the Midwest” Awards are as follows….
Best Music Video
“Shadow” directed by Ryan O...
Presented by the Midwest Independent Film Festival
Photo credit: MidwestFilm.com
The Midwest Independent Film Festival is a year-round movie event in Chicago that takes place the first Tuesday of every month, at the Landmark Century Centre Cinema. The festival has been named by Chicago Magazine in their “Best of Chicago” issue, and has become one of the top places for local filmmakers, producers and actors to network in the city.
The nominees for the “Best of the Midwest” Awards are as follows….
Best Music Video
“Shadow” directed by Ryan O...
- 12/1/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes Save Yourself first details, a new clip from The Well, a look at the first four minutes from Discopath, the teaser trailer for Bestseller, and much more:
New Clip from The Well and Screening Details: “At the edge of an expansive barren valley, all that remains of The Wallace Farm for Wayward Youth is a few hollowed-out husks of buildings. Seventeen-year-old Kendal (Haley Lu Richardson) can barely recall when the Oregon valley was still lush. It’s been a decade since the last rainfall, and society at large has dried up and blown away. Kendal and the few others that remain barely scrape by, while dreaming of escape. When a greedy water baron lays claim to what little of the precious resource remains underground, Kendal must decide whether...
New Clip from The Well and Screening Details: “At the edge of an expansive barren valley, all that remains of The Wallace Farm for Wayward Youth is a few hollowed-out husks of buildings. Seventeen-year-old Kendal (Haley Lu Richardson) can barely recall when the Oregon valley was still lush. It’s been a decade since the last rainfall, and society at large has dried up and blown away. Kendal and the few others that remain barely scrape by, while dreaming of escape. When a greedy water baron lays claim to what little of the precious resource remains underground, Kendal must decide whether...
- 6/8/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
In a post-apocalyptic world you have to do whatever it takes to survive against its many dangers. Need an example? Check out this exclusive clip from Tom Hammock's (You're Next, V/H/S/2, The Guest) new flick, The Well.
From the Press Release
At the edge of an expansive barren valley, all that remains of The Wallace Farm for Wayward Youth is a few hollowed-out husks of buildings. Seventeen-year-old Kendal (Haley Lu Richardson) can barely recall when the Oregon valley was still lush.
It's been a decade since the last rainfall, and society at large has dried up and blown away. Kendal and the few others that remain barely scrape by, while dreaming of escape. When a greedy water baron lays claim to what little of the precious resource remains underground, Kendal must decide whether to run and hide or bravely fight for the few cherished people and things she has left.
From the Press Release
At the edge of an expansive barren valley, all that remains of The Wallace Farm for Wayward Youth is a few hollowed-out husks of buildings. Seventeen-year-old Kendal (Haley Lu Richardson) can barely recall when the Oregon valley was still lush.
It's been a decade since the last rainfall, and society at large has dried up and blown away. Kendal and the few others that remain barely scrape by, while dreaming of escape. When a greedy water baron lays claim to what little of the precious resource remains underground, Kendal must decide whether to run and hide or bravely fight for the few cherished people and things she has left.
- 5/21/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Like a teenaged C.C. Baxter, Brian (Michael Seater) loans his van out to his buddies for sex (to have in, not with), but he’s dying to lose his virginity and get in on the greasy fun. Luckily a popular guy named Tony (Bo Burnham) takes him under his wing, and things go completely off track in Adventures in the Sin Bin. I thought it might have been a hockey movie, too. From the looks of the trailer, it’s as charming and off-kilter as any coming-of-age sex comedy with the added benefit of Jeff Garlin, Tim Blake Nelson and Gillian Jacobs rounding out some roles. Plus, Burnham looks on fire here as a smarmy operator. Check it out for yourself: Adventures in the Sin Bin is the first feature from director Billy Federighi, and it hits theaters October 18th.
- 9/20/2013
- by Scott Beggs
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
The Hamptons International Film Festival kicked off Thursday, and one of the films screening in the program this weekend is the high school comedy “Sin Bin.” Starring Tim Blake Nelson, Jeff Garlin, Michael Seater, Bo Burnham, Brian Petsos, Ben McKenzie and Emily Meade, “Sin Bin” will screen Saturday and Sunday nights at the UA East Hampton theater. Directed by first-timer Billy Federighi and written by Christopher Storer, the film follows a shy kid who lends out his vintage van to friends for their romantic hookups while he remains a virgin. When he meets a helpful schoolmate and his girlfriend, things get complicated. Check out the trailer, here on Indiewire exclusively:...
- 10/5/2012
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
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
I can't remember a time I went to the Seattle International Film Festival (Siff) press launch and looked over the list of films and saw so many I was interested in seeing. The claim to fame for over the years is to call it the largest and most-highly attended festival in the United States. This is a fact I've often taken issue with as I don't equate quantity with quality. Granted, there has been a large number of quality features to play the fest over the years, including Golden Space Needle (Best Film) winners such as Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985), My Life as a Dog (1987), Trainspotting (1996), Run Lola Run (1999), Whale Rider (2003) and even recent Best Director winner, Michel Hazanavicius's Oss 117: Nest of Spies in 2006. That said, looking over this year's crop of films I see a lot of films I will be doing my absolute best to see.
- 4/27/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
This Week at Tribeca Flashpoint - 08/16/10 from Tribeca Flashpoint on Vimeo. This week at Tribeca Flashpoint, we're proud to host an advance screening of the new film Sin Bin with director Billy Federighi. A team of eight Tribeca Flashpoint students and recent graduates recently completed work on this coming-of-age comedy, filmed here in Chicago and starring Michael Seater, Emily Meade and Bo Burnham. Here is the film synopsis from screen writer/producer Chris Storer: Sin Bin is a high school take on The Apartment and the constant quest to find our own personal space. The film explains what happens when Brian, a high school senior, loans out his van, lovingly-referred to as 'the Sin Bin,' to his friends as a spot to bring dates and serve as a portable apartment. While the film is a teen comedy, it quickly turns into a story of friendship, family, and Chicagoland... a...
- 8/16/2010
- TribecaFilm.com
This Week at Tribeca Flashpoint - 08/16/10 from Tribeca Flashpoint on Vimeo. This week at Tribeca Flashpoint, we're proud to host an advance screening of the new film Sin Bin with director Billy Federighi. A team of eight Tribeca Flashpoint students and recent graduates recently completed work on this coming-of-age comedy, filmed here in Chicago and starring Michael Seater, Emily Meade and Bo Burnham. Here is the film synopsis from screen writer/producer Chris Storer: Sin Bin is a high school take on The Apartment and the constant quest to find our own personal space. The film explains what happens when Brian, a high school senior, loans out his van, lovingly-referred to as 'the Sin Bin,' to his friends as a spot to bring dates and serve as a portable apartment. While the film is a teen comedy, it quickly turns into a story of friendship, family, and Chicagoland... a...
- 8/16/2010
- TribecaFilm.com
Michael Seater, Emily Meade and Bo Burnham have joined the cast of the indie coming-of-age comedy "Sin Bin" says The Hollywood Reporter.
The story follows a put-upon high school student (Seater) who loans out his van to his friends for their sexual exploits.
Complicating matters, he is caught in a love triangle between a cute girl at school (Meade) and the villainous student liaison (Burnham).
Ben McKenzie, Jeff Garlin, Tim Blake Nelson, Brian Petsos and Gillian Jacobs also star. Billy Federighi directs from a script by Christopher Storer.
Pestos, Gary Giudice and Storer are producing. Filming is underway in Chicago.
The story follows a put-upon high school student (Seater) who loans out his van to his friends for their sexual exploits.
Complicating matters, he is caught in a love triangle between a cute girl at school (Meade) and the villainous student liaison (Burnham).
Ben McKenzie, Jeff Garlin, Tim Blake Nelson, Brian Petsos and Gillian Jacobs also star. Billy Federighi directs from a script by Christopher Storer.
Pestos, Gary Giudice and Storer are producing. Filming is underway in Chicago.
- 4/28/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Michael Seater, Emily Meade and Bo Burnham are to star in the coming-of-age comedy "Sin Bin." They join Ben McKenzie, Jeff Garlin and Tim Blake Nelson, Gillian Jacobs and Brian Petsos. Billy Federighi directs with filming now taking place in Chicago. Gary Giudice, Federighi and Christopher Storer are producing with Brian Petsos. Christopher Storer script focuses on a high school student (Seater) who loans out his van (called "The Sin Bin") to his friends for their sexual exploits. He ends up being caught in a love triangle between a cute girl at school (played by Meade) and a villainous student liaison (Burnham). Nelson plays a next-door-neighbor police officer of the student.
- 4/28/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Michael Seater, Emily Meade and Bo Burnham will topline "Sin Bin," a coming-of-age comedy that also counts Ben McKenzie, Jeff Garlin and Tim Blake Nelson among the cast.
Billy Federighi is directing the indie, which is now shooting in Chicago. Brian Petsos, Gary Giudice, Federighi and Christopher Storer are producing, with Petsos also taking a role.
"Bin," with a script by Storer, centers on a put-upon high school student (Seater) who loans out his van (nicknamed "The Sin Bin") to his friends for their sexual exploits. Complicating matters, he is caught in a love triangle between a cute girl at school (Meade) and the villainous student liaison (Burnham). Gillian Jacobs also is in cast.
Nelson plays a police officer who lives next door to the student. Other cast details were not disclosed. Dante Federighi is exec producing.
UTA-repped Seater was the star of Disney Channel's "Life With Derek." Burnham,...
Billy Federighi is directing the indie, which is now shooting in Chicago. Brian Petsos, Gary Giudice, Federighi and Christopher Storer are producing, with Petsos also taking a role.
"Bin," with a script by Storer, centers on a put-upon high school student (Seater) who loans out his van (nicknamed "The Sin Bin") to his friends for their sexual exploits. Complicating matters, he is caught in a love triangle between a cute girl at school (Meade) and the villainous student liaison (Burnham). Gillian Jacobs also is in cast.
Nelson plays a police officer who lives next door to the student. Other cast details were not disclosed. Dante Federighi is exec producing.
UTA-repped Seater was the star of Disney Channel's "Life With Derek." Burnham,...
- 4/27/2010
- by By Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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