Chris Lamartina, the director behind the destined to be cult classic that is President's Day (due out on DVD in early spring of 2011 complete with audio commentary), has just unleashed the trailer to what appears to be another cult classic in the making - Witch's Brew. Shawn C. Phillips, also from President's Day and Sasquatch Attack (aka Attack of the Sasquatch), co-stars. This was Maryland based filmmaker Chris Lamartina's highest budgeted film to date at around $13,000 (it's hard to believe, but President's Day was made for around $5000) and it also promises to have a body count that exceeds all of his films (Book of Lore, Grave Mistakes, Dead Teenagers, President's Day, Faces of Schlock [segment director]) combined.
Witch's Brew deals with two micro-brewers who screw over the town witch. She curses their latest batch of beer. From that point on, everyone who drinks it suffers a gruesome ironic death.
Witch's Brew...
Witch's Brew deals with two micro-brewers who screw over the town witch. She curses their latest batch of beer. From that point on, everyone who drinks it suffers a gruesome ironic death.
Witch's Brew...
- 10/25/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
2007 - 110 mins. - Not Rated
D: Chris Lamartina
C: A.J. Hyde, Carol Randolph, Derrick Lampkins, Dan Vidor, D. Patrick Bauer
A college student's girlfriend goes missing and is later found murdered. The death bears a striking resemblance to a series of murders twenty years ago from a killer known as The Devil's Left Hand. He and his friends set out to to solve the mystery surrounding the death and get caught up in the town's history of unsolved crimes.
Chris Lamartina tackles a lot of material for a film with such a low budget and that ambition must be admired. Book Of Lore creates a realistic atmosphere. It captures the feeling of living in a small town. It captures the nostalgia of teenage years. There was always that one season in everyone's life in which they had an adventure they had to embark upon or a mystery that needed to be solved.
D: Chris Lamartina
C: A.J. Hyde, Carol Randolph, Derrick Lampkins, Dan Vidor, D. Patrick Bauer
A college student's girlfriend goes missing and is later found murdered. The death bears a striking resemblance to a series of murders twenty years ago from a killer known as The Devil's Left Hand. He and his friends set out to to solve the mystery surrounding the death and get caught up in the town's history of unsolved crimes.
Chris Lamartina tackles a lot of material for a film with such a low budget and that ambition must be admired. Book Of Lore creates a realistic atmosphere. It captures the feeling of living in a small town. It captures the nostalgia of teenage years. There was always that one season in everyone's life in which they had an adventure they had to embark upon or a mystery that needed to be solved.
- 9/22/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
.Stylish., .unique. and .original. are just a few of the accolades heaped on independent film director Chris Lamartina's ("Dead Teenagers", "Shock Festival") two brand-new tales of terror! "Book Of Lore" Twenty years ago, in the town to Latonsville, a notorious serial killer known as .The Devil's Left Hand. kidnapped eleven babies and left local police stumped. When Rick (Aj Hyde) discovers his girlfriend has been murdered in the same grotesque fashion as The Devil's Left Hand crimes, he begins a quest to unravel his town's unspeakable past. Using a cryptic encyclopedia of local murders called The Book of Lore, Rick and his friends race against time to unlock the secrets of the past . and stop a demented killer from striking again... "Grave Mistakes" When a grave...
- 2/7/2010
- www.ohmygore.com/
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