Chris Tasara of Tasara Films is back in the hot seat again with a sequel to his multi-award-winning/worldwide-distributed supernatural crime thriller Deadline, and the story picks up right where the original left off...
From the Press Release
Tasara Films is back at it again with another deliciously disturbing film, thanks to the overwhelming applause by audiences in response to the original Deadline installment.
The supernatural crime thriller Deadline II: Moving Targets picks up where the first installment, Deadline, left off, bringing the four main characters full circle in a dramatic conclusion.
Directed by Chris Tasara, Deadline swept 13 awards, including California Film Awards, the L.A. Movie Awards, the Lucerne International Film Festival, and the L.A. Cinema Fest. The film was also an official selection in the Fright Night Film Fest and the Indie Horror Film Fest, where it was nominated for Best Director, Best Feature, Best Leading Actress,...
From the Press Release
Tasara Films is back at it again with another deliciously disturbing film, thanks to the overwhelming applause by audiences in response to the original Deadline installment.
The supernatural crime thriller Deadline II: Moving Targets picks up where the first installment, Deadline, left off, bringing the four main characters full circle in a dramatic conclusion.
Directed by Chris Tasara, Deadline swept 13 awards, including California Film Awards, the L.A. Movie Awards, the Lucerne International Film Festival, and the L.A. Cinema Fest. The film was also an official selection in the Fright Night Film Fest and the Indie Horror Film Fest, where it was nominated for Best Director, Best Feature, Best Leading Actress,...
- 2/12/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The good folks over at Big House Pictures dropped us a line to let us know that Deadline director Chris Tasara is getting ready to further his horror chops with the new vampire flick Fangs. Read on for details.
From the Press Release
Chris Tasara has signed on to direct Fangs, a natural horror feature film being produced by Big House Pictures.
Tasara is a diverse up-and-coming director who has already helmed a feature-length award-winning supernatural crime thriller, a boxing documentary, and a music video. His first feature film, Deadline, just finished a successful run on Time Warner, Comcast, Charter, Cox, Verizon, and At&T video on demand and will be hitting the foreign market next.
Big House Pictures is an independent film production company that has projects in various stages of production, including the supernatural thriller feature film Gold Rush, directed by Debbie Bledsoe of Big House Pictures.
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From the Press Release
Chris Tasara has signed on to direct Fangs, a natural horror feature film being produced by Big House Pictures.
Tasara is a diverse up-and-coming director who has already helmed a feature-length award-winning supernatural crime thriller, a boxing documentary, and a music video. His first feature film, Deadline, just finished a successful run on Time Warner, Comcast, Charter, Cox, Verizon, and At&T video on demand and will be hitting the foreign market next.
Big House Pictures is an independent film production company that has projects in various stages of production, including the supernatural thriller feature film Gold Rush, directed by Debbie Bledsoe of Big House Pictures.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 11/8/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Don't worry, kids; this has nothing to do with Nikki Finke or that Brittany Murphy flick. We're talking about a whole new haunt that's on its way from director Chris Tasara, and we have your first look at it right here. Dig it!
The events which inspired Deadline are even more obscure. “When they were excavating my backyard, they found bones, and we had to call the police in," says Tasara. "A forensics team was brought in, and they determined the bones to be animal, but we weren't so sure. A knee bone was found, and the rest of the remains were cut into bizarre shaped pieces. Whatever they were, my feeling was they were so old that tracing them was going to be next to impossible, which is why the police probably let it go. I took that incident and ran with it, except I had the human remains found in the crawl space.
The events which inspired Deadline are even more obscure. “When they were excavating my backyard, they found bones, and we had to call the police in," says Tasara. "A forensics team was brought in, and they determined the bones to be animal, but we weren't so sure. A knee bone was found, and the rest of the remains were cut into bizarre shaped pieces. Whatever they were, my feeling was they were so old that tracing them was going to be next to impossible, which is why the police probably let it go. I took that incident and ran with it, except I had the human remains found in the crawl space.
- 2/1/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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