Fango contributor Jeremiah Kipp sent along some photos and info on Contact, a new genre short film he created for New York City’s annual Sinister Six festival, hosted by Bryan Enk every October. “This is the final incarnation of the fest,” Kipp tells us, “and since I kicked it off four years ago with my movie The Pod, I decided to go all-out and do another harrowing drug/body-horror project.”
This year’s Sinister Six will be presented Saturday, Oct. 31 at 8:15 p.m. and Sunday, November 1 at 5:15 p.m. at Millennium Film Workshop (66 East 4th Street). Kipp describes Contact, shot in black-and-white hi-def, as “a dark urban fairy tale, a kind of reboot of The Pod distilled down to the most intense, graphic elements. I thought of the movie as an emotional hand grenade about a young woman [Zoë Daelman Chlanda, from Alan Rowe Kelly’s I’LL Bury You Tomorrow and Bart Mastronardi’s Vindication] who runs away from suburbia to engage in the...
This year’s Sinister Six will be presented Saturday, Oct. 31 at 8:15 p.m. and Sunday, November 1 at 5:15 p.m. at Millennium Film Workshop (66 East 4th Street). Kipp describes Contact, shot in black-and-white hi-def, as “a dark urban fairy tale, a kind of reboot of The Pod distilled down to the most intense, graphic elements. I thought of the movie as an emotional hand grenade about a young woman [Zoë Daelman Chlanda, from Alan Rowe Kelly’s I’LL Bury You Tomorrow and Bart Mastronardi’s Vindication] who runs away from suburbia to engage in the...
- 10/7/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com ( Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Feb 23, 2009 MovieRetriever.com Editors Mike Tyrkus and Tom Burns (Turk182 and CoolerKing to the cognoscenti) were guests of The Internet Advisor radio talkshow on Wjr in Detroit, Michigan over the weekend. Over the course of the half-hour interview, they discussed the 2009 Academy Awards as well as the history of the site and the general goings on at MovieRetriever.com with the hosts of the show (Gary Baker and Foster Braun, Ed Rudel, and Lauren Baker).
MovieRetriever.com editors Tom Burns (l) and Mike Tyrkus (r) during their appearance on The Internet Advisor....Read more at MovieRetriever.com...
MovieRetriever.com editors Tom Burns (l) and Mike Tyrkus (r) during their appearance on The Internet Advisor....Read more at MovieRetriever.com...
- 2/23/2009
- CinemaNerdz
Continuing right along with our Holiday Movie Junk series, today we have yet another batch of movie-inspired t-shirts for you to sink your wallets into. This time we're pointing you toward our good friends over at Dutch Southern, who've just debuted two new shirts (see above and below). These are the folks behind the very popular Tarantino Babies t-shirt, featuring characters from all of Quentin Tarantino's films as babies. As you can see, their new shirt, It's What's On The Inside That Counts (designed by Andrew Gregory), features a group of classic movie monster-ish characters like Rocky Dennis, Darkman, Edward Scissorhands, Rell the Cyclops and more. Additionally, they've also got a pretty sweet Death Wish t-shirt, designed by Tom Burns (check out the image down below). Both t-shirts are available in all sizes and can be purchased for seventeen bucks via the Dutch Southern website.
Gallery: Movie-Inspired T-Shirts, Part 2
And from GoApeShirts.
Gallery: Movie-Inspired T-Shirts, Part 2
And from GoApeShirts.
- 12/3/2008
- by Erik Davis
- Cinematical
Jun 06, 2008 Review by Tom Burns
Despite how you feel about the final product, you have to admit that The Foot Fist Way, a long buzzed-about indie comedy about a strip-mall Tae Kwan Do sensei, has a pretty damn original marketing campaign - a campaign that basically boils down to "Very funny people think this movie is hilarious, so you should too." Originally released back in 2006 at the Los Angeles Film Festival, The Foot Fist Way travelled the festival circuit until ...Read more at MovieRetriever.com...
Despite how you feel about the final product, you have to admit that The Foot Fist Way, a long buzzed-about indie comedy about a strip-mall Tae Kwan Do sensei, has a pretty damn original marketing campaign - a campaign that basically boils down to "Very funny people think this movie is hilarious, so you should too." Originally released back in 2006 at the Los Angeles Film Festival, The Foot Fist Way travelled the festival circuit until ...Read more at MovieRetriever.com...
- 6/6/2008
- CinemaNerdz
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