Mulder and Scully are together once again, but this time as Minimates in their very own The X-Files line based off of the popular series. Also in this round-up: a look at the short film called Ghost Tour and Indiegogo details for The History of Metal and Horror documentary.
The X-Files Minimates: Press Release: "When it comes to unexplained phenomena, Diamond Select Toys knows their stuff – after all, they’ve been turning zombies, aliens, werewolves and vampires into top-notch toys and collectibles for over 15 years! Now, with the quintessential conspiracy theory show The X-Files returning to Fox this January for the first time since 2002, Dst is preparing to delve into that mysterious world with Select action figures, Vinimates vinyl figures, and Minimates mini-figures!
Diamond Select will release products based on the fan-favorite TV series alongside items from the new 2016 event series. A two-pack of Minimates captures Mulder and Scully in their new looks,...
The X-Files Minimates: Press Release: "When it comes to unexplained phenomena, Diamond Select Toys knows their stuff – after all, they’ve been turning zombies, aliens, werewolves and vampires into top-notch toys and collectibles for over 15 years! Now, with the quintessential conspiracy theory show The X-Files returning to Fox this January for the first time since 2002, Dst is preparing to delve into that mysterious world with Select action figures, Vinimates vinyl figures, and Minimates mini-figures!
Diamond Select will release products based on the fan-favorite TV series alongside items from the new 2016 event series. A two-pack of Minimates captures Mulder and Scully in their new looks,...
- 11/2/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Lensed at the Mark Twain House and Museum in Hartford, Connecticut, Ghost Tour is co-written and directed by Erik Bloomquist, a Connecticut-based actor and filmmaker whose short, The Cobblestone Corridor, we reviewed back in June; and stars William Bloomfield, William Youmans, Natalie Brown, Cliff Miller, Greg Nutcher, Brandon White and Danielle Bonanno.
Set on November 30th 1973, after the final ghost tour at a museum with a legendary dark past, veteran docent Richard Sawyer experiences his first real encounter with the paranormal… Ghost Tour will receive an exclusive online premiere in mid-October to coincide with the peak of the Halloween season, but for now check out the trailer:...
Set on November 30th 1973, after the final ghost tour at a museum with a legendary dark past, veteran docent Richard Sawyer experiences his first real encounter with the paranormal… Ghost Tour will receive an exclusive online premiere in mid-October to coincide with the peak of the Halloween season, but for now check out the trailer:...
- 10/2/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Erik Bloomquist, Madeleine Dauer, Nicholas Tucci, Adam Weppler, Alec Richards, Alex Sarrigeorgiou, Graham King, Ben Santiago | Written and Directed by Erik Bloomquist
Allan Archer, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper club at Alfred Pierce Preparatory School, has taken on the biggest case of his academic career: investigating the suspicious termination of English department chairman, Dr. Peter Carroll.
The Cobblestone Corridor is a short film which follows a school newspaper editor as he tries to solve the mystery of a teacher suspiciously terminated. For those of you who like a good hardboiled detective story, this is definitely one for you. Archer stalks around the school corridors with a grim face and a determination to find the truth. It’s a well written piece packed full of every detective cliché you can think of. You’ve got ‘the rat’ who hides in the toilets and sells the answers to tests, you’ve...
Allan Archer, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper club at Alfred Pierce Preparatory School, has taken on the biggest case of his academic career: investigating the suspicious termination of English department chairman, Dr. Peter Carroll.
The Cobblestone Corridor is a short film which follows a school newspaper editor as he tries to solve the mystery of a teacher suspiciously terminated. For those of you who like a good hardboiled detective story, this is definitely one for you. Archer stalks around the school corridors with a grim face and a determination to find the truth. It’s a well written piece packed full of every detective cliché you can think of. You’ve got ‘the rat’ who hides in the toilets and sells the answers to tests, you’ve...
- 6/11/2015
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
The Cobblestone Corridor
Written and directed by Erik C. Bloomquist
U.S.A., 2015
In 2005, writer-director Rian Johnson exploded onto the film scenes with one of the most unique movie experiences in recent memory by delivering Brick, a neo-noir set in a Californian public high school. The story featured a cast of talented young actors spewing spiffy dialogue, and their characters getting into deep and dark trouble befitting of the sort of yarns told back in the 1940s and 1950s, only that is was happening in a modern setting and at school. It was fresh whilst calling back to film noir of yore. A decade later, writer-director Erik Bloomquist tries his own hand in similar but not identical fashion with The Cobblestone Corridor, a short film (25 minutes) transpiring in the confines of a private high school.
Allan Archer (Bloomquist) is the editor in chief of the institution’s newspaper, The Gazette.
Written and directed by Erik C. Bloomquist
U.S.A., 2015
In 2005, writer-director Rian Johnson exploded onto the film scenes with one of the most unique movie experiences in recent memory by delivering Brick, a neo-noir set in a Californian public high school. The story featured a cast of talented young actors spewing spiffy dialogue, and their characters getting into deep and dark trouble befitting of the sort of yarns told back in the 1940s and 1950s, only that is was happening in a modern setting and at school. It was fresh whilst calling back to film noir of yore. A decade later, writer-director Erik Bloomquist tries his own hand in similar but not identical fashion with The Cobblestone Corridor, a short film (25 minutes) transpiring in the confines of a private high school.
Allan Archer (Bloomquist) is the editor in chief of the institution’s newspaper, The Gazette.
- 6/5/2015
- by Edgar Chaput
- SoundOnSight
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