Watch the Short Film We All Scream: "A neglected young boy with a sweet tooth gets more than he bargained for when he receives a special visit from the mysterious ice cream man, Mr. Sweetie, in the deliciously diabolical horror short We All Scream, directed by Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff and written by Jener Dasilva. After leaving audiences melting in terror at ScreamFest, Indie Short Fest, Telluride Horror Show, the Popcorn Frights Film Festival (as part of Nightstream), and Cinequest, this high-concept horror short is available for viewing today!"
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Behind-the-Scenes Trailer for the Making of The Mortuary Collection: "Rlje Films just released The Mortuary Collection on DVD for an Srp of $27.97 and Blu-ray for an Srp of $28.96.
Written and directed by Ryan Spindell, The Mortuary Collection stars Clancy Brown, Caitlin Custer, Christine Kilmer, and Jacob Elordi.
Set in the phantasmagorical town of Raven's End, nothing is as it seems.
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Behind-the-Scenes Trailer for the Making of The Mortuary Collection: "Rlje Films just released The Mortuary Collection on DVD for an Srp of $27.97 and Blu-ray for an Srp of $28.96.
Written and directed by Ryan Spindell, The Mortuary Collection stars Clancy Brown, Caitlin Custer, Christine Kilmer, and Jacob Elordi.
Set in the phantasmagorical town of Raven's End, nothing is as it seems.
- 5/4/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" co-creator Kevin Eastman, publisher of 'illustrated adult fantasy' art magazine "Heavy Metal", recently said that director/producer James "Avatar" Cameron will co-executive produce Eastman's developing "Heavy Metal" animated film adaptation, with Cameron interested in directing one episode.
Other creatives interested in developing single animated episodes are directors David "Fight Club" Fincher and Zack "Watchmen" Snyder.
Mark "Kung Fu Panda" Osborne is also interested in developing a comedic segment with Jack Black.
"Heavy Metal" magazine originated in the mid-1970's, when publisher Leonard Mogel of "National Lampoon" fame was in Paris to start a French edition of Nl and discovered the sex/violence French science-fantasy magazine "Métal Hurlant".
Mogel licensed a Us version, retitled it "Heavy Metal" and debuted his glossy mag in 1977, displaying English translations of graphic stories previously published in "Métal Hurlant" by Enki Bilal, Jean Giraud (aka 'Moebius'), Phillippe Druillet, Milo Manara, Richard Corben and Philippe Caza.
Other creatives interested in developing single animated episodes are directors David "Fight Club" Fincher and Zack "Watchmen" Snyder.
Mark "Kung Fu Panda" Osborne is also interested in developing a comedic segment with Jack Black.
"Heavy Metal" magazine originated in the mid-1970's, when publisher Leonard Mogel of "National Lampoon" fame was in Paris to start a French edition of Nl and discovered the sex/violence French science-fantasy magazine "Métal Hurlant".
Mogel licensed a Us version, retitled it "Heavy Metal" and debuted his glossy mag in 1977, displaying English translations of graphic stories previously published in "Métal Hurlant" by Enki Bilal, Jean Giraud (aka 'Moebius'), Phillippe Druillet, Milo Manara, Richard Corben and Philippe Caza.
- 12/8/2009
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
According to reports, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Kevin Eastman, owner of 'illustrated adult fantasy' art magazine Heavy Metal, has confirmed that director James Cameron will co-executive a new animated feature film adaptation, with plans to direct an episodic segment. Other creatives interested in developing episodes are directors David "Fight Club" Fincher, Zack "Watchmen" Snyder and Mark "Kung Fu Panda" Osborne, interested in developing a 'comedy segment' with Jack Black. The origins of the magazine, began in the mid-1970's, when publisher Leonard Mogel, in Paris to start the French edition of National Lampoon magazine, discovered the French science-fantasy magazine Métal Hurlant, first published in 1974. When Mogel licensed the American version, he renamed it Heavy Metal debuting it on April, 1977 as a glossy, full-colour monthly, displaying translations of graphic stories previously published in Métal Hurlant, including erotic works by Enki Bilal, Jean Giraud (aka 'Moebius'), Phillippe Druillet, Milo Manara and Philippe Caza.
- 6/9/2009
- HollywoodNorthReport.com
The Italian comic book artists are getting showcased at the Scott Eder Gallery in Brooklyn. The show, running from October 10 through November 25, will showcase the work of 10 artists including Lorenzo Mattotti (New Yorker), Milo Manara, Tanino Liberatore (RanXerox), Sergio Toppi (Yellow Kid award winner), Igort, Gipi, plus newcomers Manuele Fior, Marco Corona, Gabriella Giandelli, and Andrea Bruno.
Italian comic book artists first gained attention in the 1970s through Heavy Metal magazine, making stars out of Manara and Liberatore. Now fans can check out the works up close and personal with many works available for purchase.
Eder has been dealing in comic book art for over a decade and certainly knows his artists.
Fans not near the gallery can check out these people at Eder’s website.
Italian comic book artists first gained attention in the 1970s through Heavy Metal magazine, making stars out of Manara and Liberatore. Now fans can check out the works up close and personal with many works available for purchase.
Eder has been dealing in comic book art for over a decade and certainly knows his artists.
Fans not near the gallery can check out these people at Eder’s website.
- 10/10/2008
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
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