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August 2022

‘Event Horizon’ at 25: Paul Anderson scares Paramount with a horror film

2022-08-09
By: Charlie E. Carpenter
On: August 9, 2022
In: Horror film

When Paramount got its first glimpse of a cut of “Event Horizon” in 1997, some studio executives thought director Paul WS Anderson had made a film so disturbing it slandered outer space itself. “Somebody actually said to me, ‘We’re the studio that makes Star Trek! ‘” Anderson recalled with aRead More →

This Indie Film Festival Will Soon Take Over ATL’s Iconic RoleCall Theater

2022-08-08
By: Charlie E. Carpenter
On: August 8, 2022
In: Indie film

The 19th annual Atlanta Underground Film Festival is set to return to the city for its in-person celebration scheduled for August 19-21, with an online program running throughout, ending August 26. There’s a spectacular lineup that shines with foresight, with shorts and features on offer at the iconic RoleCall TheaterRead More →

New US Trailer For Pagan Folk Horror Movie ‘Jikirag’ Made In Canada

2022-08-08
By: Charlie E. Carpenter
On: August 8, 2022
In: Horror film

New US Trailer For Pagan Folk Horror Movie ‘Jikirag’ Made In Canada by Alex Billington August 8, 2022Source: Youtube “We took an oath. Why did she drop the words.” Vertical Entertainment has unveiled an official US trailer for an indie horror film from Canada titled Jikirag, the feature debut fromRead More →

Let’s unbox the weirdest horror movie of 2022

2022-08-06
By: Charlie E. Carpenter
On: August 6, 2022
In: Horror film

Spoiler alert! The following post covers important plot points and the ending of the new “Resurrection” movie, so beware if you haven’t seen it yet. “Resurrection” plays it pretty simply as a psychological thriller until it hits the baked bun. No, for real, there’s a baby baked in a stovetopRead More →

The last EJ building standing in Endicott will be renovated

2022-08-05
By: Charlie E. Carpenter
On: August 5, 2022
In: Film reviews

Renovation work is planned at what is believed to be the only remaining Endicott Johnson shoe manufacturing structure in the village of Endicott. The six-story building at the corner of Oak Hill Avenue and Clark Street was acquired by IBM more than 50 years ago. It was one of manyRead More →

Sci-fi horror film ‘Blood Moon’ premieres August 7 at Maynard

2022-08-05
By: Charlie E. Carpenter
On: August 5, 2022
In: Horror film

FRAMINGHAM — Growing up in Framingham, Ethan Charles and Caleb Spilios bonded over a shared love of sci-fi and horror movies. Now 21, they present their own film, ‘Blood Moon’, at noon Sunday at Maynard’s Fine Arts Theater Place. After:Thriller and mystery filmed in Natick In the film, an otherwiseRead More →

Indie film veteran Bart Walker joins Gersh as partner – The Hollywood Reporter

2022-08-04
By: Charlie E. Carpenter
On: August 4, 2022
In: Indie film

Bart Walker, a veteran independent film actor who is best known for his long tenure at ICM Partners, joins Gersh as a partner. Based in the agency’s New York office, Walker brings with him a long list of film, television and stage talent, including David Byrne, Lisa Cholodenko, Sofia Coppola,Read More →

Bodies Bodies Bodies: Maria Bakalova, Amandla Stenberg on the Horror Movie

2022-08-02
By: Charlie E. Carpenter
On: August 2, 2022
In: Horror film

Although they both had impressive filmographies at a young age, neither Maria Bakalova nor Amandla Stenberg had appeared in a horror movie before. That all changes with the August 5 release of “Bodies Bodies Bodies,” a clever and funny slasher flick from A24 in which a group of enemy friendsRead More →

Saskatchewan horror film grabs Hollywood’s attention

2022-08-02
By: Charlie E. Carpenter
On: August 2, 2022
In: Horror film

Mitch Oliver and Jesse Sawitsky are the minds behind the Saskatchewan-made horror short. (Submitted) A horror film made in Saskatchewan is attracting attention in Hollywood. The 14-minute short film “The Druid’s Hand” has been chosen to screen at LA Screamfest, which runs from October 11-20 at the TCL Chinese 6Read More →

Independent film: at the drive-in, discover a scary triple feature film without fearing for your life

2022-08-01
By: Charlie E. Carpenter
On: August 1, 2022
In: Indie film

Prides Corner Drive-In in Westbrook presents a gory triple-movie this weekend. Ben McCanna / Personal Photographer It takes a lot to bring me back to a movie theater these days. It’s a phrase I never imagined I’d write – or even think – for most of my life as aRead More →

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  • ‘Event Horizon’ at 25: Paul Anderson scares Paramount with a horror film

  • This Indie Film Festival Will Soon Take Over ATL’s Iconic RoleCall Theater

  • New US Trailer For Pagan Folk Horror Movie ‘Jikirag’ Made In Canada

  • Let’s unbox the weirdest horror movie of 2022

  • The last EJ building standing in Endicott will be renovated

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