One FCC commissioner wants to ban TikTok from the Apple and Google app stores because of the China-controlled video app’s “pattern of surreptitious data practices.”
Brendan Carr tweeted a letter he wrote last week to Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google/Alphabet chief exec Sundar Pichai that cited “an alarming new report [that] sheds fresh light on the serious national security threats posed by TikTok.” Read his letter here.
In his tweet (see it below), Carr wrote: “TikTok is not what it appears to be on the surface. It is not just an app for sharing funny videos or memes. That’s the sheep’s clothing. At its core, TikTok functions as a sophisticated surveillance tool that harvests extensive amounts of personal and sensitive data.”
He added: “I’ve called on Apple & Google to remove TikTok from their app stores for its pattern of surreptitious data practices.”
Carr’s letter...
Brendan Carr tweeted a letter he wrote last week to Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google/Alphabet chief exec Sundar Pichai that cited “an alarming new report [that] sheds fresh light on the serious national security threats posed by TikTok.” Read his letter here.
In his tweet (see it below), Carr wrote: “TikTok is not what it appears to be on the surface. It is not just an app for sharing funny videos or memes. That’s the sheep’s clothing. At its core, TikTok functions as a sophisticated surveillance tool that harvests extensive amounts of personal and sensitive data.”
He added: “I’ve called on Apple & Google to remove TikTok from their app stores for its pattern of surreptitious data practices.”
Carr’s letter...
- 6/29/2022
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Exhumed Films is resurrecting some beloved horror favorites from the 1970s and ’80s and projecting them onto the big screen at Alamo Drafthouse Yonkers, including Friday the 13th Part III, starring my original horror crush and maybe yours, too, Jason Voorhees! And also, we have release details for Escape Room, Paperbacks From Hell, Ghastlies, and Mountain Fever, as well as information on the new book Godzilla Faq.
Exhumed Films' Guilty Pleasures IV Marathon: Press Release: "Exhumed Films Presents: Guilty Pleasures IV--in 3-D!
Exhumed Films is pleased to return to the Alamo Drafthouse Yonkers to present the fourth edition of The Guilty Pleasures Marathon, our annual assault of cinematic insanity. For this year’s marathon, we present some of the greatest 3-D films of all time, projected from original 35mm prints using state of the art technology! The 1970’s and 1980’s saw a resurgence of three-dimensional movies, particularly in the realm of genre cinema.
Exhumed Films' Guilty Pleasures IV Marathon: Press Release: "Exhumed Films Presents: Guilty Pleasures IV--in 3-D!
Exhumed Films is pleased to return to the Alamo Drafthouse Yonkers to present the fourth edition of The Guilty Pleasures Marathon, our annual assault of cinematic insanity. For this year’s marathon, we present some of the greatest 3-D films of all time, projected from original 35mm prints using state of the art technology! The 1970’s and 1980’s saw a resurgence of three-dimensional movies, particularly in the realm of genre cinema.
- 8/15/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The Internet Movie Database, otherwise known as IMDb, and other entertainment database sites are now legally bound to remove the age of an actor if they request it. Why? It all comes down to discrimination. We know the entertainment business has always been sexist but it's also known for being ageist. Most recently Renée Zellweger had to defend herself from a critic who felt she shouldn't age or change her appearance but when it comes to lesser known actors whether you get, or are even able to audition for, a job may depend on those hiring knowing your age. A few years ago actor Junie Hoang sued IMDb for revealing her true age, which she said cost her jobs in an industry obsessed with youth. As she put it, "In the entertainment industry, youth is king." She lost, and appealed, then lost again. But SAG-aftra and others have been working...
- 9/25/2016
- by Jill Pantozzi
- Hitfix
Sam Qualiana's new found footage monster flick, The Legend of Six Fingers, is coming home to VOD and DVD in a few months, and we have some new images and artwork to help you get your Sasaquatchploitation on!
From the Press Release
Coming off the success of his micro-budget "animals attack" feature Snow Shark, Buffalo director Sam Qualiana has crafted a new monster movie inspired by found footage and local Native American tales, The Legend of Six Fingers.
Shot on location in upstate New York, Six Fingers’ cast includes genre favorites Lynn Lowry (The Crazies) and Debbie Rochon (Tromeo and Juliet).
The Legend of Six Fingers was produced by Gregory Lamberson (Slime City, Slime City Massacre) and executive produced by Michael Raso. It comes to home entertainment June 24, 2014, on the Bloody Earth Films label. The film premiered at 2013’s Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival.
Synopsis
Two filmmakers, Neil and Andrew,...
From the Press Release
Coming off the success of his micro-budget "animals attack" feature Snow Shark, Buffalo director Sam Qualiana has crafted a new monster movie inspired by found footage and local Native American tales, The Legend of Six Fingers.
Shot on location in upstate New York, Six Fingers’ cast includes genre favorites Lynn Lowry (The Crazies) and Debbie Rochon (Tromeo and Juliet).
The Legend of Six Fingers was produced by Gregory Lamberson (Slime City, Slime City Massacre) and executive produced by Michael Raso. It comes to home entertainment June 24, 2014, on the Bloody Earth Films label. The film premiered at 2013’s Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival.
Synopsis
Two filmmakers, Neil and Andrew,...
- 3/5/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The first trailer for Sam Qualiana's new found footage monster flick, The Legend of Six Fingers, has arrived; and we have every single second of it right here for you. Check it out, and look for more on this one as soon as we get it!
Qualiana, who stars in the film with local actor Andrew Elias, previously helmed Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast. Debbie Rochon and Lynn Lowry co-star in the film, which was produced by Greg Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, Dry Bones) and executive produced by Michael Raso of Camp Motion Pictures.
Qualiana and Elias portray two amateur filmmakers documenting a string of animal slaughters in rural Royalton. They interview a farm couple (Lowry and newcomer Bill Brown) who tell them the Native American legend of “Ya Yahk Osnuhsa,” an apelike creature with three fingers on each hand. Generations ago, “Six Fingers” stalked settlers who invaded his land,...
Qualiana, who stars in the film with local actor Andrew Elias, previously helmed Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast. Debbie Rochon and Lynn Lowry co-star in the film, which was produced by Greg Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, Dry Bones) and executive produced by Michael Raso of Camp Motion Pictures.
Qualiana and Elias portray two amateur filmmakers documenting a string of animal slaughters in rural Royalton. They interview a farm couple (Lowry and newcomer Bill Brown) who tell them the Native American legend of “Ya Yahk Osnuhsa,” an apelike creature with three fingers on each hand. Generations ago, “Six Fingers” stalked settlers who invaded his land,...
- 12/12/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Principal photography has wrapped on The Legend of Six Fingers, the second feature from writer-director Sam Qualiana, in Royalton, New York. Qualiana, who stars in the film with local actor Andrew Elias, previously helmed Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast. Debbie Rochon and Lynn Lowry co-star in the found footage monster film, which was produced by Greg Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, Dry Bones) and executive produced by Michael Raso of Camp Motion Pictures.
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- 8/19/2013
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
Production is now officially under way on writer/director Sam Qualiana's new found footage monster flick, The Legend of Six Fingers, and we have all the details along with some fresh behind-the-scenes stills and artwork.
From the Press Release:
On the same day that author and filmmaker Greg Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, The Jake Helman Files) concluded a successful crowdfunding campaign for the project on IndieGoGo, writer-director Sam Qualiana began production on his new found footage monster flick, The Legend of Six Fingers, in Royalton, New York. Lamberson is producing the film, and Michael Raso, the head of Camp Motion Pictures, is executive producing. Camp is also providing matching funds for the donations to the film, which stars Qualiana and Andrew Elias. Debbie Rochon and Lynn Lowry have already filmed key scenes, and Tiffany Shepis is scheduled to appear as well.
“Sam was the director of photography on Dry Bones,...
From the Press Release:
On the same day that author and filmmaker Greg Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, The Jake Helman Files) concluded a successful crowdfunding campaign for the project on IndieGoGo, writer-director Sam Qualiana began production on his new found footage monster flick, The Legend of Six Fingers, in Royalton, New York. Lamberson is producing the film, and Michael Raso, the head of Camp Motion Pictures, is executive producing. Camp is also providing matching funds for the donations to the film, which stars Qualiana and Andrew Elias. Debbie Rochon and Lynn Lowry have already filmed key scenes, and Tiffany Shepis is scheduled to appear as well.
“Sam was the director of photography on Dry Bones,...
- 7/25/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
“The primary goal of Under The Scares [in which—full disclosure—this writer appeared] was to help young filmmakers make good movies without throwing their money away,” says director Steve Villeneuve. The follow-up, he explains, “will focus on the future of independent horror. In this film, I want to show how the evolution of technology has impacted the viewing experience of independent cinema, and the ability of these filmmakers to monetize their product since the 1970s.”
Already announced as part of Independent Scares are such genre veterans as Glass Eye Pix topper Larry Fessenden (pictured above), The Blair Witch Project and Lovely Molly’s Eduardo Sanchez, longtime producer/director Fred Olen Ray, Andrew van den Houten of Headspace, The Woman and others and Independent-International honcho Sam Sherman (pictured right). Villeneuve reveals to Fango that other talking heads will include Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer and The Shrine director Jon Knautz, JimmyO Burril and April Monique Burril of The Chainsaw Sally Show,...
Already announced as part of Independent Scares are such genre veterans as Glass Eye Pix topper Larry Fessenden (pictured above), The Blair Witch Project and Lovely Molly’s Eduardo Sanchez, longtime producer/director Fred Olen Ray, Andrew van den Houten of Headspace, The Woman and others and Independent-International honcho Sam Sherman (pictured right). Villeneuve reveals to Fango that other talking heads will include Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer and The Shrine director Jon Knautz, JimmyO Burril and April Monique Burril of The Chainsaw Sally Show,...
- 1/18/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
“The primary goal of Under The Scares [in which—full disclosure—this writer appeared] was to help young filmmakers make good movies without throwing their money away,” says director Steve Villeneuve. The follow-up, he explains, “will focus on the future of independent horror. In this film, I want to show how the evolution of technology has impacted the viewing experience of independent cinema, and the ability of these filmmakers to monetize their product since the 1970s.”
Already announced as part of Independent Scares are such genre veterans as Glass Eye Pix topper Larry Fessenden (pictured above), The Blair Witch Project and Lovely Molly’s Eduardo Sanchez, longtime producer/director Fred Olen Ray, Andrew van den Houten of Headspace, The Woman and others and Independent-International honcho Sam Sherman (pictured right). Villeneuve reveals to Fango that other talking heads will include Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer and The Shrine director Jon Knautz, JimmyO Burril and April Monique Burril of The Chainsaw Sally Show,...
Already announced as part of Independent Scares are such genre veterans as Glass Eye Pix topper Larry Fessenden (pictured above), The Blair Witch Project and Lovely Molly’s Eduardo Sanchez, longtime producer/director Fred Olen Ray, Andrew van den Houten of Headspace, The Woman and others and Independent-International honcho Sam Sherman (pictured right). Villeneuve reveals to Fango that other talking heads will include Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer and The Shrine director Jon Knautz, JimmyO Burril and April Monique Burril of The Chainsaw Sally Show,...
- 1/18/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
“The primary goal of Under The Scares [in which—full disclosure—this writer appeared] was to help young filmmakers make good movies without throwing their money away,” says director Steve Villeneuve. The follow-up, he explains, “will focus on the future of independent horror. In this film, I want to show how the evolution of technology has impacted the viewing experience of independent cinema, and the ability of these filmmakers to monetize their product since the 1970s.”
Already announced as part of Independent Scares are such genre veterans as Glass Eye Pix topper Larry Fessenden (pictured above), The Blair Witch Project and Lovely Molly’s Eduardo Sanchez, longtime producer/director Fred Olen Ray, Andrew van den Houten of Headspace, The Woman and others and Independent-International honcho Sam Sherman (pictured right). Villeneuve reveals to Fango that other talking heads will include Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer and The Shrine director Jon Knautz, JimmyO Burril and April Monique Burril of The Chainsaw Sally Show,...
Already announced as part of Independent Scares are such genre veterans as Glass Eye Pix topper Larry Fessenden (pictured above), The Blair Witch Project and Lovely Molly’s Eduardo Sanchez, longtime producer/director Fred Olen Ray, Andrew van den Houten of Headspace, The Woman and others and Independent-International honcho Sam Sherman (pictured right). Villeneuve reveals to Fango that other talking heads will include Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer and The Shrine director Jon Knautz, JimmyO Burril and April Monique Burril of The Chainsaw Sally Show,...
- 1/18/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
First up in the quartet of projects is the ’80s-slasher homage Babysitter Massacre, to be written and directed by Faces Of Schlock’s Henrique Couto. Next will be a pair from Low Budget Pictures’ busy Chris Seaver: the musical Phantom Of The Grindhouse and the comedic Paranormal Investigation Agency (P.I.A.). Scheduled to roll next summer is Kill, Granny, Kill! the latest gorefest by Stash and Red River’s Jacob Ennis and co-writer Gregory W. Brock.
“The production series is the newest endeavor in an ongoing campaign to support new and established filmmakers whose output embodies the spirit of ‘80s Sov [shot-on-video] Diy horror films,” says Alternative president/executive producer Michael Raso. “This is my second opportunity to act as executive producer on a Jacob Ennis feature, and Kill, Granny, Kill! will be every bit as visceral and blood-drenched—if not more so—than his hillbilly horror epic Red River.
“The production series is the newest endeavor in an ongoing campaign to support new and established filmmakers whose output embodies the spirit of ‘80s Sov [shot-on-video] Diy horror films,” says Alternative president/executive producer Michael Raso. “This is my second opportunity to act as executive producer on a Jacob Ennis feature, and Kill, Granny, Kill! will be every bit as visceral and blood-drenched—if not more so—than his hillbilly horror epic Red River.
- 12/20/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
First up in the quartet of projects is the ’80s-slasher homage Babysitter Massacre, to be written and directed by Faces Of Schlock’s Henrique Couto. Next will be a pair from Low Budget Pictures’ busy Chris Seaver: the musical Phantom Of The Grindhouse and the comedic Paranormal Investigation Agency (P.I.A.). Scheduled to roll next summer is Kill, Granny, Kill! the latest gorefest by Stash and Red River’s Jacob Ennis and co-writer Gregory W. Brock.
“The production series is the newest endeavor in an ongoing campaign to support new and established filmmakers whose output embodies the spirit of ‘80s Sov [shot-on-video] Diy horror films,” says Alternative president/executive producer Michael Raso. “This is my second opportunity to act as executive producer on a Jacob Ennis feature, and Kill, Granny, Kill! will be every bit as visceral and blood-drenched—if not more so—than his hillbilly horror epic Red River.
“The production series is the newest endeavor in an ongoing campaign to support new and established filmmakers whose output embodies the spirit of ‘80s Sov [shot-on-video] Diy horror films,” says Alternative president/executive producer Michael Raso. “This is my second opportunity to act as executive producer on a Jacob Ennis feature, and Kill, Granny, Kill! will be every bit as visceral and blood-drenched—if not more so—than his hillbilly horror epic Red River.
- 12/20/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
First up in the quartet of projects is the ’80s-slasher homage Babysitter Massacre, to be written and directed by Faces Of Schlock’s Henrique Couto. Next will be a pair from Low Budget Pictures’ busy Chris Seaver: the musical Phantom Of The Grindhouse and the comedic Paranormal Investigation Agency (P.I.A.). Scheduled to roll next summer is Kill, Granny, Kill! the latest gorefest by Stash and Red River’s Jacob Ennis and co-writer Gregory W. Brock.
“The production series is the newest endeavor in an ongoing campaign to support new and established filmmakers whose output embodies the spirit of ‘80s Sov [shot-on-video] Diy horror films,” says Alternative president/executive producer Michael Raso. “This is my second opportunity to act as executive producer on a Jacob Ennis feature, and Kill, Granny, Kill! will be every bit as visceral and blood-drenched—if not more so—than his hillbilly horror epic Red River.
“The production series is the newest endeavor in an ongoing campaign to support new and established filmmakers whose output embodies the spirit of ‘80s Sov [shot-on-video] Diy horror films,” says Alternative president/executive producer Michael Raso. “This is my second opportunity to act as executive producer on a Jacob Ennis feature, and Kill, Granny, Kill! will be every bit as visceral and blood-drenched—if not more so—than his hillbilly horror epic Red River.
- 12/20/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
First up in the quartet of projects is the ’80s-slasher homage Babysitter Massacre, to be written and directed by Faces Of Schlock’s Henrique Couto. Next will be a pair from Low Budget Pictures’ busy Chris Seaver: the musical Phantom Of The Grindhouse and the comedic Paranormal Investigation Agency (P.I.A.). Scheduled to roll next summer is Kill, Granny, Kill! the latest gorefest by Stash and Red River’s Jacob Ennis and co-writer Gregory W. Brock.
“The production series is the newest endeavor in an ongoing campaign to support new and established filmmakers whose output embodies the spirit of ‘80s Sov [shot-on-video] Diy horror films,” says Alternative president/executive producer Michael Raso. “This is my second opportunity to act as executive producer on a Jacob Ennis feature, and Kill, Granny, Kill! will be every bit as visceral and blood-drenched—if not more so—than his hillbilly horror epic Red River.
“The production series is the newest endeavor in an ongoing campaign to support new and established filmmakers whose output embodies the spirit of ‘80s Sov [shot-on-video] Diy horror films,” says Alternative president/executive producer Michael Raso. “This is my second opportunity to act as executive producer on a Jacob Ennis feature, and Kill, Granny, Kill! will be every bit as visceral and blood-drenched—if not more so—than his hillbilly horror epic Red River.
- 12/20/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Fast food giant KFC has revealed its summer campaign will centre on a partnership with the Madden Brothers. The “Good Times” campaign took six months to create and launched last night with a live performance by the Maddens and Jimmy Barnes.
The campaign will roll out across social media and PR with a Tvc component, and will invite Australians to share what they believe makes life in Australia so good. The culmination of the campaign will be a song recorded by the Maddens – both of whom are members of Good Charlotte – and inspired by the images and quotes shared by the public on the KFC Good Times app.
The song will be performed live for the first time at the KFC branded International Twenty20 cricket match at Anz Stadium on Australia Day and will be available to KFC Facebook fans as an exclusive download before going on sale to the general public.
The campaign will roll out across social media and PR with a Tvc component, and will invite Australians to share what they believe makes life in Australia so good. The culmination of the campaign will be a song recorded by the Maddens – both of whom are members of Good Charlotte – and inspired by the images and quotes shared by the public on the KFC Good Times app.
The song will be performed live for the first time at the KFC branded International Twenty20 cricket match at Anz Stadium on Australia Day and will be available to KFC Facebook fans as an exclusive download before going on sale to the general public.
- 11/28/2012
- by Cathie McGinn
- Encore Magazine
Charles Cadell
McCann’s regional boss Charles Cadell expects the ad agency network’s Australian operation to be a top three agency by this time next year.
He said the agency, which has recently had its first anniversary since the merger with Smart in a reverse takeover, is “chalk and cheese” compared to the McCann of old.
“The issue pre-merger was growth,” Cadell told Mumbrella. “We just weren’t winning new business and bringing in revenue. So any improvement would only come about by squeezing costs. You can only do that for so long before the product starts to suffer.”
“We made the Smart acquisition for two reasons,” he said. “Frankly, because McCann was broken. And because we wanted to capitalize on the scale in this market, where there is a good opportunity for growth with the right elements in place.”
Cadell says the agency has shown “fantastic progress” in recent months,...
McCann’s regional boss Charles Cadell expects the ad agency network’s Australian operation to be a top three agency by this time next year.
He said the agency, which has recently had its first anniversary since the merger with Smart in a reverse takeover, is “chalk and cheese” compared to the McCann of old.
“The issue pre-merger was growth,” Cadell told Mumbrella. “We just weren’t winning new business and bringing in revenue. So any improvement would only come about by squeezing costs. You can only do that for so long before the product starts to suffer.”
“We made the Smart acquisition for two reasons,” he said. “Frankly, because McCann was broken. And because we wanted to capitalize on the scale in this market, where there is a good opportunity for growth with the right elements in place.”
Cadell says the agency has shown “fantastic progress” in recent months,...
- 11/12/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
It was an inevitable alliance. Silicon Valley pillars will join together in Washington to form a lobbying group in order to oppose federal restrictions to their industry. A group like this is the first in the Web's history. Called 'The Internet Association,' the roster includes Facebook, Google, Yahoo, LinkedIn, Zynga, and Amazon. Microsoft and Apple are notably missing. The association aims to continue their successful fight against anti-piracy -- particularly against the two bills known as Sopa and Pipa. The Washington Post notes that Google has already spent nearly $9 million on lobbying in the first two quarters of 2012. The Hill reports that Michael Beckerman, the association's CEO, said that the Stop Online Piracy Act was a “wakeup call" to the group's members to join forces.
- 9/20/2012
- by Maggie Lange
- Thompson on Hollywood
Are you a big fan of old-school horror? Do you think '80's splatter films deserve their own wing in the Louvre? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then the new offering from Camp Motion Pictures is right up your alley! The Basement is a new retro 'big box' VHS/DVD five-film collection available on September 13, 2011 from Camp Motion Pictures.
From the Press Release
Camp Motion Pictures, the home entertainment company, specializing in 80’s and 80’s-style Diy cinema, unleashes a terrifyingly cool micro-budget cinema collection of five feature films in an exclusive VHS Collector’s Package that Joe Ziemba of BleedingSkull.com calls “A brain-baking vortex of Diy gore, suburban angst, and trash-gore exuberance!”
Eye-catching authentically ‘80s VHS poster illustration by noted graphic artist Vince Evans and “Big Box” design contains the never-before-released 1989 feature, The Basement, on VHS and DVD along with Sov cult cinema favorites Video Violence 1&2, Captives,...
From the Press Release
Camp Motion Pictures, the home entertainment company, specializing in 80’s and 80’s-style Diy cinema, unleashes a terrifyingly cool micro-budget cinema collection of five feature films in an exclusive VHS Collector’s Package that Joe Ziemba of BleedingSkull.com calls “A brain-baking vortex of Diy gore, suburban angst, and trash-gore exuberance!”
Eye-catching authentically ‘80s VHS poster illustration by noted graphic artist Vince Evans and “Big Box” design contains the never-before-released 1989 feature, The Basement, on VHS and DVD along with Sov cult cinema favorites Video Violence 1&2, Captives,...
- 6/20/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
For horror freaks that collect VHS tapes and still have love for their Vcr we have something for you. Camp Motion Pictures best known for it's 80's and 80's style Dyi cinema is releasing a 5 feature film micro budget VHS collector's package entitled The Basement Camp Retro 80's Collection, and will be available September 13, 2011. Included is the never released before film The Basement (1989). The Basement is the lost Super 8 anthology film directed by Timothy O'Rawe (Ghoul School), and was restored in 2010 by Michael Raso. The film was inspired by Tales from the Crypt and features special make-up and creature effects from Scott Hart. (cont)...
- 6/17/2011
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Screamkings Productions in association with THR Productions Ltd is pleased to announce the Camp Motion Pictures release of the awarding winning feature film Sculpture.
Sculpture is a psychological horror gore-fest that tells the story of Ashley Steele (Raine Brown), a struggling artist who returns home after the death of her parents (Marv Blauvelt and Susan Adriensen) only to find her possessive rich older brother, Adam (Dustin Kerns), and the haunting memories of her repressed past await her. Her childhood friend, Emily (Misty Mundae) tries to free her from the grasp of her egotistical brother. Meanwhile she is commissioned by a well known art dealer (Alan Rowe Kelly) to create a life-size sculpture of the perfect man, and uses body builders from her brother's gym as models. Before long she finds herself spiraling down a path of unspeakable psychopathic terror and murder as she frantically tries to complete her masterpiece.
Sculpture was directed by Pete Jacelone.
Sculpture is a psychological horror gore-fest that tells the story of Ashley Steele (Raine Brown), a struggling artist who returns home after the death of her parents (Marv Blauvelt and Susan Adriensen) only to find her possessive rich older brother, Adam (Dustin Kerns), and the haunting memories of her repressed past await her. Her childhood friend, Emily (Misty Mundae) tries to free her from the grasp of her egotistical brother. Meanwhile she is commissioned by a well known art dealer (Alan Rowe Kelly) to create a life-size sculpture of the perfect man, and uses body builders from her brother's gym as models. Before long she finds herself spiraling down a path of unspeakable psychopathic terror and murder as she frantically tries to complete her masterpiece.
Sculpture was directed by Pete Jacelone.
- 10/13/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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