Back in May we got our first look at Bill Oberst, Jr., in the found footage saga of The Black Water Vampire, and now, with Image Entertainment set to release the film in early 2014, a trailer has arrived. Check it out, and look for more soon.
Jesse Baget (Breathless, Cellmates) wrote and produced the film under his Ruthless Pictures banner. Evan Tramel directed. In addition to Bill Oberst, Jr., The Black Water Vampire stars Danielle Lozeau (The Eye, Legion), Andrea Monier (Elizabethtown, Are You Scared 2), Robin Steffen (The Lackey), and Anthony Fanelli.
The Black Water Vampire follows a documentary film crew as they investigate a series of brutal killings known as the Black Water Murders. As they delve deeper into the story, the crew stumbles upon a horrifying secret buried deep in the woods, a secret they might not survive.
Oberst was excited about portraying the alleged serial killer Raymond Banks in the film,...
Jesse Baget (Breathless, Cellmates) wrote and produced the film under his Ruthless Pictures banner. Evan Tramel directed. In addition to Bill Oberst, Jr., The Black Water Vampire stars Danielle Lozeau (The Eye, Legion), Andrea Monier (Elizabethtown, Are You Scared 2), Robin Steffen (The Lackey), and Anthony Fanelli.
The Black Water Vampire follows a documentary film crew as they investigate a series of brutal killings known as the Black Water Murders. As they delve deeper into the story, the crew stumbles upon a horrifying secret buried deep in the woods, a secret they might not survive.
Oberst was excited about portraying the alleged serial killer Raymond Banks in the film,...
- 11/16/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Bill Oberst, Jr., is quickly becoming one of the most recognizable faces in the genre, and we're lucky to have him. The guy can do everything from sympathetic to absolutely psychotic at the drop of a dime. On tap right now is an exclusive look at his latest flick, The Black Water Vampire.
From the Press Release
Filming begins on Bill Oberst’s The Black Water Vampire, a bold new vision of horror: a vampire movie in the found footage style. Jesse Baget (Breathless, Cellmates) is producing the film under his Ruthless Pictures banner.
The Black Water Vampire follows a documentary film crew as they investigate a series of brutal killings known as the Black Water Murders. As they delve deeper into the story, the crew stumbles upon a horrifying secret buried deep in the woods, a secret they might not survive.
Bill Oberst was excited about portraying the alleged...
From the Press Release
Filming begins on Bill Oberst’s The Black Water Vampire, a bold new vision of horror: a vampire movie in the found footage style. Jesse Baget (Breathless, Cellmates) is producing the film under his Ruthless Pictures banner.
The Black Water Vampire follows a documentary film crew as they investigate a series of brutal killings known as the Black Water Murders. As they delve deeper into the story, the crew stumbles upon a horrifying secret buried deep in the woods, a secret they might not survive.
Bill Oberst was excited about portraying the alleged...
- 5/8/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
As much as I love movies that find actors flipping through the air like poorly-animated action figures, sometimes I just need some dudes in a room beating the crap out of one another. I don’t care how much money you have in your budget, computer-generated effects can’t replicate the intensity of two people engaged in well-choreographed hand-to-hand combat. When I’m in the mood for something brutal and realistic, I always hit the indie film circuit. Directors Shaun Piccinino and Jason Sanders 2012 action flick “The Lackey” is an unassuming low-budget endeavor that delivers everything you could possibly want from the genre. All of the fight scenes contained in the flick are top-notch, and provide the same level of thrills you’d find in Jason Statham’s best efforts. What’s even more impressive is that the movie gets better on repeat viewings. I honestly cannot recommend it enough.
- 4/13/2013
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
An indie action revolution is headed our way, folks. Feel free to mark my words right now. Although Hollywood continues to pump out some decent action-oriented endeavors every now and again, there’s a strong underground movement starting to take shape, proving you don’t need outrageous budgets or industry A-listers to craft an engaging cinematic experience. At the foreground is director and star Shaun Piccinino’s “The Lackey”, a film which looks downright fantastic. Since the flick is starting to make the film festival rounds, a new promotional video has been pieced together. Not surprisingly, it hits the spot quite nicely. Here’s what the picture is supposed to be about: In this Guy Ritchie-like action flick, Jude St. Clere discovers he has a daughter by his junkie ex-girlfriend. He vows to take care of her and leave his shadowed past behind him. Completely broke and with his daughter starving,...
- 8/11/2012
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
Want to see a drunk guy stomp the monkey snot out of two asshats looking for trouble? Then perhaps it’s time for you to feast your uncomfortably bloodshot eyes on this faux “viral video” from director/star Shaun Piccinino’s action flick “The Lackey”. Judging from the clip, Piccinino and company seem to have a grasp on what it takes to stage tense, brutal fights. If this is any indication of what’s in store for prospective viewers, I think we’re in for a solid ride. For those who are late to the party, a synopsis: In this Guy Ritchie-like action flick, Jude St. Clere discovers he has a daughter by his junkie ex-girlfriend. He vows to take care of her and leave his shadowed past behind him. Completely broke and with his daughter starving, he reluctantly takes on one last job which quickly entwines him dead...
- 6/17/2012
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
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