On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every day of the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. Today’s Free Movie of the Day is director Jonathan Straiton’s 2016 horror comedy Night of Something Strange, and you can watch the movie over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.
Scripted by Straiton with Ron Bonk and Mean Gene, Night of Something Strange has the following synopsis: Five teenage friends set out for the beach on their Spring Break vacation. Good times are cut short when one of the group, Carrie, contracts a deadly sexual transmitted disease during a bathroom stop. When they stop for the night at an isolated motel, the real terror begins when the Std virus starts running rampant, turning those infected into the living dead.
Scripted by Straiton with Ron Bonk and Mean Gene, Night of Something Strange has the following synopsis: Five teenage friends set out for the beach on their Spring Break vacation. Good times are cut short when one of the group, Carrie, contracts a deadly sexual transmitted disease during a bathroom stop. When they stop for the night at an isolated motel, the real terror begins when the Std virus starts running rampant, turning those infected into the living dead.
- 12/29/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Night of Something Strange is an indie horror film from writers Ron Bonk and Jonathan Straiton. A trailer for this feature was released late last year. Most recently, a few stills were released for the film; two are hosted here. Fans of indie horror are encouraged to take a look at this zombie horror. The film's story begins with several friends out on vacation. They end up in a seedy hotel and a strange viral infection is spreading from character to character. Once infected, the person turns into a living nightmare. There are no release details for the film currently. But, fans of horror can preview some of the creepy creatures from the film right here. Director: Jonathan Straiton. Writers: Ron Bonk and Jonathan Straiton. Cast: Brinke Stevens, Nicola Fiore, Kera O'Bryon, Wayne W. Johnson and Kirk Lasalle. A trailer for Night of Something Strange is here: ) A fan page...
- 3/13/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Just yesterday we told you about Jonathan Straiton's new zombie film Night of Something Strange, and today we have plot details and the first trailer. Don't ever say we don't work quickly.
The flick stars Rebecca C. Kasek, Trey Harrison, Wayne W Johnson, Toni Ann Gambale, Michael Merchant, John Walsh, Tarrence Taylor, Nicola Fiore, Janet Mayson, Kirk Lasalle, Billy Garberina, Wes Reid, and Brinke Stevens.
In the movie teenage friends out for beach week get unexpectedly detoured to a creepy motel where a deadly Std virus now runs rampant, turning those infected into the living dead.
For more info as it comes, visit the official Night of Something Strange website, "like" Night of Something Strange on Facebook, and follow director Jonathan Straiton on Twitter.
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The flick stars Rebecca C. Kasek, Trey Harrison, Wayne W Johnson, Toni Ann Gambale, Michael Merchant, John Walsh, Tarrence Taylor, Nicola Fiore, Janet Mayson, Kirk Lasalle, Billy Garberina, Wes Reid, and Brinke Stevens.
In the movie teenage friends out for beach week get unexpectedly detoured to a creepy motel where a deadly Std virus now runs rampant, turning those infected into the living dead.
For more info as it comes, visit the official Night of Something Strange website, "like" Night of Something Strange on Facebook, and follow director Jonathan Straiton on Twitter.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Be strange in the comments section below!
- 3/5/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
There's nothing like a good zombie movie, man. When one is firing on all cylinders, magic happens. In terms of Jonathan Straiton's new film Night of Something Strange, we are hoping for the best! Check out the first stills and more.
The flick stars Rebecca C. Kasek, Trey Harrison, Wayne W Johnson, Toni Ann Gambale, Michael Merchant, John Walsh, Tarrence Taylor, Nicola Fiore, Janet Mayson, Kirk Lasalle, Billy Garberina, Wes Reid, and Brinke Stevens.
No plot details are available at this time, but according to IMDb's Plot Keywords, the film involves "Zombie - Gore - Tampon - Blood - Std". With a list like that, how could we Not give the movie a mention?
For more info as it comes, visit the official Night of Something Strange website, "like" Night of Something Strange on Facebook, and follow director Jonathan Straiton on Twitter.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
The flick stars Rebecca C. Kasek, Trey Harrison, Wayne W Johnson, Toni Ann Gambale, Michael Merchant, John Walsh, Tarrence Taylor, Nicola Fiore, Janet Mayson, Kirk Lasalle, Billy Garberina, Wes Reid, and Brinke Stevens.
No plot details are available at this time, but according to IMDb's Plot Keywords, the film involves "Zombie - Gore - Tampon - Blood - Std". With a list like that, how could we Not give the movie a mention?
For more info as it comes, visit the official Night of Something Strange website, "like" Night of Something Strange on Facebook, and follow director Jonathan Straiton on Twitter.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
- 3/4/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
"Love, Passion & Filmmaking"
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
It’s barely afternoon and James Domroe is already finishing up an interview with a reporter and heading out the door to prepare for what could be his next big project. With a long night ahead of him, he is directing his second music video in two days. His latest one, which will be filmed in front of a green screen, is scheduled to wrap at about 3 a.m.
But long days and late nights aren’t slowing him down. By the end of the week, he will make an appearance at an art gallery across town, where his photography debuts in an exhibit that showcases as many as 20 of his original still images on canvas. His popular short films “How to be Happy” and “Paint your World,” both of which can be found on YouTube, will also be on display.
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
It’s barely afternoon and James Domroe is already finishing up an interview with a reporter and heading out the door to prepare for what could be his next big project. With a long night ahead of him, he is directing his second music video in two days. His latest one, which will be filmed in front of a green screen, is scheduled to wrap at about 3 a.m.
But long days and late nights aren’t slowing him down. By the end of the week, he will make an appearance at an art gallery across town, where his photography debuts in an exhibit that showcases as many as 20 of his original still images on canvas. His popular short films “How to be Happy” and “Paint your World,” both of which can be found on YouTube, will also be on display.
- 2/1/2010
- by Michael Aaron Gallagher
- StayFamous.net
"Movie actor promotes Syracuse talent"
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
For Kirk Lasalle, who has appeared in films with Nick Stahl and Matt Damon, the City of Syracuse has a wealth of talent that still has yet to be fully utilized by Hollywood casting directors. Rather than waiting for local actors to be recognized in the entertainment industry, Lasalle created a place where they could share their experiences, organize workshops, learn some of the tricks of the trade and find new movie roles.
Kirk Lasalle works behind the camera on a music video. Photo by Michael Aaron Gallagher - All rights reserved.
“As a local actor, I wanted to do more, practice more, study more and become a stronger performer,” Lasalle said. “So I started to do some research and I quickly found that there weren’t any local acting groups - specifically "film actors groups."
After researching...
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
For Kirk Lasalle, who has appeared in films with Nick Stahl and Matt Damon, the City of Syracuse has a wealth of talent that still has yet to be fully utilized by Hollywood casting directors. Rather than waiting for local actors to be recognized in the entertainment industry, Lasalle created a place where they could share their experiences, organize workshops, learn some of the tricks of the trade and find new movie roles.
Kirk Lasalle works behind the camera on a music video. Photo by Michael Aaron Gallagher - All rights reserved.
“As a local actor, I wanted to do more, practice more, study more and become a stronger performer,” Lasalle said. “So I started to do some research and I quickly found that there weren’t any local acting groups - specifically "film actors groups."
After researching...
- 1/24/2010
- by Michael Aaron Gallagher
- StayFamous.net
'B-Movie Film Festival' celebrates 10th anniversary
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
The City of Syracuse recently hosted the 10th Annual B-Movie Film Festival from Nov. 6 to 8 at The Redhouse and The Gear Factory, two Westside art venues.
As a growing player in the motion picture industry, Central New York has a rich cinema tradition and a thriving independent film culture that is attracting attention from around the world.
Local production companies, filmmakers and actors throughout the region are beginning to unite in their efforts to promote area talent year ‘round, combining their resources through fledgling organizations like the Salt City Actors Group, the Syracuse Film Office and the Syracuse International Film Festival.
This year's B-Movie Film Festival featured two Central New York productions. The intense, action-packed independent horror film by award-winning director Ron Bonk, entitled "Ms. Cannibal Holocaust," premiered at The Redhouse on Nov. 6 to a near sell-out crowd.
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
The City of Syracuse recently hosted the 10th Annual B-Movie Film Festival from Nov. 6 to 8 at The Redhouse and The Gear Factory, two Westside art venues.
As a growing player in the motion picture industry, Central New York has a rich cinema tradition and a thriving independent film culture that is attracting attention from around the world.
Local production companies, filmmakers and actors throughout the region are beginning to unite in their efforts to promote area talent year ‘round, combining their resources through fledgling organizations like the Salt City Actors Group, the Syracuse Film Office and the Syracuse International Film Festival.
This year's B-Movie Film Festival featured two Central New York productions. The intense, action-packed independent horror film by award-winning director Ron Bonk, entitled "Ms. Cannibal Holocaust," premiered at The Redhouse on Nov. 6 to a near sell-out crowd.
- 11/11/2009
- by Michael Aaron Gallagher
- StayFamous.net
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