If Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill! marked the commercial holiday icon’s first descent into the hyperbolic sleaze and depravity of the streets, Bunnyman takes the grassroots approach, restoring him to his woodsy roots. Orange County native writer/director Carl Lindbergh (Shattered Lives, Shadows Of The Dead) spoke with us on his latest production (due June 21 from Osiris Entertainment), which wrapped in February after a two-year shoot. Hit the jump for words with the indie filmmaker, plus exclusive stills.
- 3/31/2011
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Max Weinstein)
- Fangoria
Final specs have been announced for the Anthem Pictures DVD of the Bill Moseley-starrer Dead Air, arriving October 27. And indie filmmaker Gary Ugarek sent over cover art and details on two different discs of his own zombie opus, Deadlands 2, also arriving from Anthem on the 27th.
Directed by actor Corbin Bernsen and featuring Moseley’s Night Of The Living Dead 1990 co-star Patricia Tallman, Dead Air is set in a radio station where shock jock Logan Burnhardt (Moseley) and his staff receive increasingly frightening reports from outside of a terrorist bio-weapon attack and the resulting flesheating ghouls. The movie is accompanied by:
Audio commentary by Bernsen “The Making of Dead Air” minidocumentary Behind-the-scenes interviews with cast and crew In addition, the first 1,000 people to pre-order the DVD via the film’s official website will receive a limited-edition autographed mini-poster, hand-numbered by the director. Retail price is $19.95; see Fango #288, on sale in October,...
Directed by actor Corbin Bernsen and featuring Moseley’s Night Of The Living Dead 1990 co-star Patricia Tallman, Dead Air is set in a radio station where shock jock Logan Burnhardt (Moseley) and his staff receive increasingly frightening reports from outside of a terrorist bio-weapon attack and the resulting flesheating ghouls. The movie is accompanied by:
Audio commentary by Bernsen “The Making of Dead Air” minidocumentary Behind-the-scenes interviews with cast and crew In addition, the first 1,000 people to pre-order the DVD via the film’s official website will receive a limited-edition autographed mini-poster, hand-numbered by the director. Retail price is $19.95; see Fango #288, on sale in October,...
- 9/29/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
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