The week before Halloween will see the commencement of principal photography on Edward Payson’s next project: Our Friend John – The Documentary.
Our Friend Jon, a collaboration between Payson’s prolific production company, An AntiHero Production, and Maria Olsen’s MOnsterworks66, will document the story of how three friends will produce and shoot the short film, Rose Thorn, written by Jonathan Hernandez. What makes this story special is that Jon passed away from complications due to Sickle Cell Anemia while writing the script, and what makes it particularly poignant is that Jon’s three friends, Nick Saporito, Brandon Joyal and Garrett Payson, all lead extremely challenging lives...
What will make this film appeal to horror fans worldwide is that Rose Thorn is a horror film...it was Jon’s wish to become a horror filmmaker, and, by shooting his film and documenting the process, his family and friends will both...
Our Friend Jon, a collaboration between Payson’s prolific production company, An AntiHero Production, and Maria Olsen’s MOnsterworks66, will document the story of how three friends will produce and shoot the short film, Rose Thorn, written by Jonathan Hernandez. What makes this story special is that Jon passed away from complications due to Sickle Cell Anemia while writing the script, and what makes it particularly poignant is that Jon’s three friends, Nick Saporito, Brandon Joyal and Garrett Payson, all lead extremely challenging lives...
What will make this film appeal to horror fans worldwide is that Rose Thorn is a horror film...it was Jon’s wish to become a horror filmmaker, and, by shooting his film and documenting the process, his family and friends will both...
- 9/16/2014
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By Terry Farmer, MoreHorror.com
The latest news from Hollywoodland is that two horror powerhouses – Seth Metoyer and Bill Obert Jr’s Dismal Productions and Maria Olsen’s MOnsterworks66 – have joined forces to bring their rabid horror fans Squeal: The Harvest, a dark and sordid feature that will leave audiences gasping and, yes, squealing!
Michael Hultquist (Arena, Victim) has written a cracker of a script exploring murder, mutilation and mayhem, and the cast will be headed by the ultra-creepy Oberst as Uncle Ollie. Oberst is probably best known for winning a Daytime Emmy award for his role in the internet sensation Take This Lollipop, which was actually blocked on Facebook under suspicion of being a malicious app when it was first released. His other on-screen horror triumphs include Children of Sorrow, Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies, The Shunning and Deadly Revisions.
Squeal will also feature Olsen in a supporting role, and...
The latest news from Hollywoodland is that two horror powerhouses – Seth Metoyer and Bill Obert Jr’s Dismal Productions and Maria Olsen’s MOnsterworks66 – have joined forces to bring their rabid horror fans Squeal: The Harvest, a dark and sordid feature that will leave audiences gasping and, yes, squealing!
Michael Hultquist (Arena, Victim) has written a cracker of a script exploring murder, mutilation and mayhem, and the cast will be headed by the ultra-creepy Oberst as Uncle Ollie. Oberst is probably best known for winning a Daytime Emmy award for his role in the internet sensation Take This Lollipop, which was actually blocked on Facebook under suspicion of being a malicious app when it was first released. His other on-screen horror triumphs include Children of Sorrow, Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies, The Shunning and Deadly Revisions.
Squeal will also feature Olsen in a supporting role, and...
- 5/14/2013
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- MoreHorror
By MoreHorror.com
Edward Payson’s Sunday Night Slaughters is a horror webseries-cum-dvd anthology that promises something for every horror fan, and Payson is thrilled to welcome Angel Corbin to the Sns team as both producer and actress.
Sunday Night Slaughters is nothing if not a team effort, and it’s helmed by writer/director/producer Payson (Morbid: A Love Story, The Cohasset Snuff Film), MoreHorror’s own Seth Metoyer, Antonino Buzzone, the web-genius who brought the world the hit series A Guy walks into a Bar and the fast-growing production company, MOnsterworks66, of which Corbin is a full partner along with Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3, The Haunting of Whaley House).
Corbin is also busy making her mark in the acting world, and distribution details will shortly be announced for her first feature, DisOrientation. Also to be seen in the TV series Love Bites and After Hours – where she...
Edward Payson’s Sunday Night Slaughters is a horror webseries-cum-dvd anthology that promises something for every horror fan, and Payson is thrilled to welcome Angel Corbin to the Sns team as both producer and actress.
Sunday Night Slaughters is nothing if not a team effort, and it’s helmed by writer/director/producer Payson (Morbid: A Love Story, The Cohasset Snuff Film), MoreHorror’s own Seth Metoyer, Antonino Buzzone, the web-genius who brought the world the hit series A Guy walks into a Bar and the fast-growing production company, MOnsterworks66, of which Corbin is a full partner along with Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3, The Haunting of Whaley House).
Corbin is also busy making her mark in the acting world, and distribution details will shortly be announced for her first feature, DisOrientation. Also to be seen in the TV series Love Bites and After Hours – where she...
- 10/18/2012
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By Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
Sunday Night Slaughters, the wickedly wonderful webseries that’s the brainchild of up-and-coming horror and mainstream filmmaker, Edward Payson, is proud to announce the latest addition to its cast: talented actress Jordan Elizabeth who was most recently seen in a leading role in the Lionsgate found-footage horror feature Knock Knock 2. The rest of the Sns production team – Nino Buzz (A Guy Walks into a Bar), MoreHorror’s own Seth Metoyer (Executive Producer at Dismal Productions) and the MOnsterworks66 duo Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3, Vile) and Angel Corbin (DisOrientation) – are also thrilled to welcome Goettling to the cast.
Jordan Elizabeth Goettling has been acting her entire life, and it’s her unapologetic boldness that sets her apart as a leading indie actress. Sunday Night Slaughters is also not the first time she’s teamed up with Payson as she recently wrapped his vigilante cop epic,...
Sunday Night Slaughters, the wickedly wonderful webseries that’s the brainchild of up-and-coming horror and mainstream filmmaker, Edward Payson, is proud to announce the latest addition to its cast: talented actress Jordan Elizabeth who was most recently seen in a leading role in the Lionsgate found-footage horror feature Knock Knock 2. The rest of the Sns production team – Nino Buzz (A Guy Walks into a Bar), MoreHorror’s own Seth Metoyer (Executive Producer at Dismal Productions) and the MOnsterworks66 duo Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3, Vile) and Angel Corbin (DisOrientation) – are also thrilled to welcome Goettling to the cast.
Jordan Elizabeth Goettling has been acting her entire life, and it’s her unapologetic boldness that sets her apart as a leading indie actress. Sunday Night Slaughters is also not the first time she’s teamed up with Payson as she recently wrapped his vigilante cop epic,...
- 9/27/2012
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By David Harkness, MoreHorror.com
Edward Payson is the mastermind behind Sunday Night Slaughters, a collection of twelve macabre, eerie and downright terrifying short horror films that can’t wait to burst it bonds and thoroughly creep out all who sees it.
Payson is no stranger to the horror genre and directed his first feature horror, Morbid: A Love Story, while a freshman completing his Bachelor’s Degree in Cinema at Columbia College Hollywood. Morbid, which stars Liam J Smith and Anna Palestis, was an ambitious project with a 70-person cast that took Payson two years to complete due to many complications including the unfortunate and unexpected loss of his father, Edward Payson Senior. The feature was a finalist at the Las Vegas Film Festival, and Payson is presently investigating distribution options to get this extremely intriguing look into a serial killer’s mind on everybody’s screens.
Payson was...
Edward Payson is the mastermind behind Sunday Night Slaughters, a collection of twelve macabre, eerie and downright terrifying short horror films that can’t wait to burst it bonds and thoroughly creep out all who sees it.
Payson is no stranger to the horror genre and directed his first feature horror, Morbid: A Love Story, while a freshman completing his Bachelor’s Degree in Cinema at Columbia College Hollywood. Morbid, which stars Liam J Smith and Anna Palestis, was an ambitious project with a 70-person cast that took Payson two years to complete due to many complications including the unfortunate and unexpected loss of his father, Edward Payson Senior. The feature was a finalist at the Las Vegas Film Festival, and Payson is presently investigating distribution options to get this extremely intriguing look into a serial killer’s mind on everybody’s screens.
Payson was...
- 9/17/2012
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- MoreHorror
By MoreHorror.com
Horror director Edward Payson brings an edgy new horror webseries dealing with Cannibalism, Werewolves, Demons and Christians…is the tagline for Sunday Night Slaughters, the brand new horror series / DVD anthology that Edward Payson, Antonino Buzzone and the MOnsterworks66 duo, Angel Corbin (DisOrientation) and Maria Olsen (Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief), are teaming up to produce. With such powerhouse producers attached, the series can only be stunning!
Edward Payson & An Anti-hero Productions
Edward Payson is an up-and-coming filmmaker – the whole package: writes, directs and produces – and he is fast making a name for both himself and his production company, An Anti-Hero Productions, in the horror and documentary worlds. Horror fans may remember Payson for bringing them the disturbing serial killer yarn Morbid: A Love Story, and they’re also presently anticipating the release of his documentary on snuff killer Collin Mason, The Cohasset Snuff Film,...
Horror director Edward Payson brings an edgy new horror webseries dealing with Cannibalism, Werewolves, Demons and Christians…is the tagline for Sunday Night Slaughters, the brand new horror series / DVD anthology that Edward Payson, Antonino Buzzone and the MOnsterworks66 duo, Angel Corbin (DisOrientation) and Maria Olsen (Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief), are teaming up to produce. With such powerhouse producers attached, the series can only be stunning!
Edward Payson & An Anti-hero Productions
Edward Payson is an up-and-coming filmmaker – the whole package: writes, directs and produces – and he is fast making a name for both himself and his production company, An Anti-Hero Productions, in the horror and documentary worlds. Horror fans may remember Payson for bringing them the disturbing serial killer yarn Morbid: A Love Story, and they’re also presently anticipating the release of his documentary on snuff killer Collin Mason, The Cohasset Snuff Film,...
- 8/21/2012
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- MoreHorror
by MoreHorror.com
Maria Olsen – best known for her role as Mrs Dodds/The Fury Alecto from Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief – doesn’t believe in sitting around and waiting for opportunities to come to her. She likes to go out and make opportunities for herself and others instead, and the latest in her series of attachments to ambitiously awesome horror features is that to Brandon Scullion’s Live-In Fear.
Olsen met Scullion on the set of his creepy and atmospheric short film The Black Guitar in January 2011, and, when they renewed their acquaintance while on set for The Cohasset Snuff Film, Ted Payson’s follow-up feature to his critically acclaimed Morbid: A Love Story, it was only a matter of time before they would team up under the auspices of their respective production companies, Iodine Sky Productions (Scullion) and MOnsterworks66 (Olsen). The project they have chosen...
Maria Olsen – best known for her role as Mrs Dodds/The Fury Alecto from Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief – doesn’t believe in sitting around and waiting for opportunities to come to her. She likes to go out and make opportunities for herself and others instead, and the latest in her series of attachments to ambitiously awesome horror features is that to Brandon Scullion’s Live-In Fear.
Olsen met Scullion on the set of his creepy and atmospheric short film The Black Guitar in January 2011, and, when they renewed their acquaintance while on set for The Cohasset Snuff Film, Ted Payson’s follow-up feature to his critically acclaimed Morbid: A Love Story, it was only a matter of time before they would team up under the auspices of their respective production companies, Iodine Sky Productions (Scullion) and MOnsterworks66 (Olsen). The project they have chosen...
- 9/20/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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