Tagline: "We all love family vacations." Matt Jackson's Love in the Time of Monsters is getting set for a home entertainment release. The film, which is set in Bigfoot country, involves a toxin, which turns people into crazed killers. Love in the Time of Monsters stars Doug Jones (Hellboy), Kane Hodder (Jason X), Michael McShane and Shawn Weatherly. Recently, the film's official DVD artwork was release; it can be found here. The film brings zombie Bigfeet into reality! A pair of sisters, Carla (Marissa Skell) and Marla (Gena Shaw), go on vacation. Soon, they find themselves in the middle of a Battle Royal as a parasite infects the local workers and holidayers. This duo must fight for their lives as the infection spreads and spreads. The graphic shows some of the film's infected populace. Several workers, dressed as Bigfeet, are infected first. They can be seen at the top of the graphic.
- 2/4/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Love in the Time of Monsters is an indie horror title from director Matt Jackson and writer Michael Skvarla. In the film, a toxin infects several workers, leading to a murderous pandemic. The film stars Doug Jones (Hellboy), Kane Hodder and Michael McShane. Recently, a full length trailer was released for the film. The grisly clip can be seen here. For more on the story, the film focuses on a tourist trap. This locale brings costumed bigfeet out of the local fauna, while a strange microbe infects the water supply. Now, the bigfeet are filled will with both toxin and rage! Currently, this title is on a film festival run. The film will play in Manhattan, on January 7th, 2015. As well, the film will show in San Francisco tonight (Dec. 11th, 2014), at the Arrow in the Head film festival. Fans on both sides of America will get there chance to...
- 12/11/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The 6th annual Arizona Underground Film Festival might be beginning on the unluckiest day of the year — Friday the 13th — but the residents of Tucson are lucky for this 9-night extravaganza of wild and wooly cinema from all over the globe. The fest runs Sept. 13-21 at The Screening Room and other locations.
Opening Night films include the retro, music-fueled slasher flick Discopath by Renaud Gauthier and the Internet-based bloodbath Truth Or Dare, directed by scream queen Jessica Cameron making her filmmaking debut. The last film of the fest on the 21st is the cryptic post-apocalyptic thriller Dust of War, directed by Andrew Kightlinger.
The rest of the fest includes mind-bending fiction flicks like the cult-ish Fateful Findings by Neil Breen; the 90-minute, one-shot noir Worm by Andrew Bowser; Zach Clark’s twisted holiday movie White Reindeer; Drew Tobia’s surreal See You Next Tuesday; as well as challenging documentaries...
Opening Night films include the retro, music-fueled slasher flick Discopath by Renaud Gauthier and the Internet-based bloodbath Truth Or Dare, directed by scream queen Jessica Cameron making her filmmaking debut. The last film of the fest on the 21st is the cryptic post-apocalyptic thriller Dust of War, directed by Andrew Kightlinger.
The rest of the fest includes mind-bending fiction flicks like the cult-ish Fateful Findings by Neil Breen; the 90-minute, one-shot noir Worm by Andrew Bowser; Zach Clark’s twisted holiday movie White Reindeer; Drew Tobia’s surreal See You Next Tuesday; as well as challenging documentaries...
- 9/13/2013
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
The only thing that could possibly be any better than a band of serial killers roaming the woods killing hot chicks is you guessed it, a band of serial killers roaming the woods killing hot chicks dressed as Bigfoot!!
And with that you have the premise of Love In The Time Of Monsters a shall we say interesting new indie slash fest coming at us from director Matt Jackson. Starring Doug Jones and Kane Hodder … Continue reading →...
And with that you have the premise of Love In The Time Of Monsters a shall we say interesting new indie slash fest coming at us from director Matt Jackson. Starring Doug Jones and Kane Hodder … Continue reading →...
- 4/29/2013
- by Dave Dreher
- Horror News
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