Director Samuel Gonzalez Jr. (The Retaliators) is paying tribute to the slashers of the 1980s with Stiletto, and Bloody Disgusting has scored some more exclusive imagery this week.
In the upcoming horror movie, “A year after the grisly murder of a local exotic dancer, the victim’s sister, Lyric [Gigi Gustin], searches for the serial killer responsible as he stalks and kills his favorite dancers on the night of the anniversary.”
Preview the film with exclusive images above and below. And stay tuned for a trailer.
The mask worn by the film’s slasher, dubbed The Stiletto Killer, was created by Jason Baker. Famous for designing the mask that Ethan Hawke wore in The Black Phone, Baker is the owner of Callosum FX Studios, which is the creative brainchild of legendary special effects master Tom Savini and renowned artist and effects creator Jason Baker himself.
Gonzalez Jr. teases, “When I...
In the upcoming horror movie, “A year after the grisly murder of a local exotic dancer, the victim’s sister, Lyric [Gigi Gustin], searches for the serial killer responsible as he stalks and kills his favorite dancers on the night of the anniversary.”
Preview the film with exclusive images above and below. And stay tuned for a trailer.
The mask worn by the film’s slasher, dubbed The Stiletto Killer, was created by Jason Baker. Famous for designing the mask that Ethan Hawke wore in The Black Phone, Baker is the owner of Callosum FX Studios, which is the creative brainchild of legendary special effects master Tom Savini and renowned artist and effects creator Jason Baker himself.
Gonzalez Jr. teases, “When I...
- 4/9/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Scott Derrickson is set to direct a new adaptation of Davis Grubb’s classic 1953 crime novel, The Night of the Hunter.
The Night of the Hunter tells the twisted story of Harry Powell, a serial killer who poses as a preacher and marries a widow in order to get his hands on her deceased husband’s hidden fortune. Unfortunately, Powell’s new stepchildren, John and Pearl, grow suspicious and quickly become his targets. The novel was previously adapted in 1955 with Robert Mitchum starring as Powell and delivering one of his very best performances. Although the film is now considered to be one of the best of all time (and one of my personal favourites), it received negative reviews upon its release. Acclaimed actor Charles Laughton made his directorial debut with the film, but he took the failure personally and never directed another movie again.
Related The Black Phone 2: Everything...
The Night of the Hunter tells the twisted story of Harry Powell, a serial killer who poses as a preacher and marries a widow in order to get his hands on her deceased husband’s hidden fortune. Unfortunately, Powell’s new stepchildren, John and Pearl, grow suspicious and quickly become his targets. The novel was previously adapted in 1955 with Robert Mitchum starring as Powell and delivering one of his very best performances. Although the film is now considered to be one of the best of all time (and one of my personal favourites), it received negative reviews upon its release. Acclaimed actor Charles Laughton made his directorial debut with the film, but he took the failure personally and never directed another movie again.
Related The Black Phone 2: Everything...
- 3/26/2024
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
We told you earlier this year about Stiletto, an upcoming horror movie from director Samuel Gonzalez Jr. (The Retaliators) that’s being described as a throwback to the early slashers of the 1980s. We now have an exclusive first look at the film’s villain, “The Stiletto Killer.”
The killer’s mask was created by Jason Baker, famous for designing the mask that Ethan Hawke wore in The Black Phone, and owner of Callosum FX Studios, which is the creative brainchild of legendary special effects master Tom Savini and renowned artist and effects creator Jason Baker himself.
Baker tells Bloody Disgusting in a statement, “Creating the killer’s mask for Samuel Gonzalez Jr. & Gigi Gustin on Stiletto was an absolute blast. I personally drew so much inspiration from the script. The film is a morbidly beautiful mixture of beauty and carnage. And that was the mindset we used in the design.
The killer’s mask was created by Jason Baker, famous for designing the mask that Ethan Hawke wore in The Black Phone, and owner of Callosum FX Studios, which is the creative brainchild of legendary special effects master Tom Savini and renowned artist and effects creator Jason Baker himself.
Baker tells Bloody Disgusting in a statement, “Creating the killer’s mask for Samuel Gonzalez Jr. & Gigi Gustin on Stiletto was an absolute blast. I personally drew so much inspiration from the script. The film is a morbidly beautiful mixture of beauty and carnage. And that was the mindset we used in the design.
- 3/11/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
We told you earlier this week about Stiletto, an upcoming horror movie from director Samuel Gonzalez Jr. (The Retaliators) that’s being described as a throwback to the early slashers of the 1980s. Bloody Disgusting has now exclusively learned that makeup effects legend Tom Savini and his creative partner Jason Baker designed the killer’s mask for the film!
The duo most recently designed the mask for Ethan Hawke’s sinister “The Grabber” in box office hit The Black Phone, which is getting a sequel from Blumhouse in Summer 2025.
Baker tells Bloody Disgusting in a statement, “Creating the killer’s mask for Samuel Gonzalez Jr. & Gigi Gustin on Stiletto was an absolute blast. I personally drew so much inspiration from the script. The film is a morbidly beautiful mixture of beauty and carnage. And that was the mindset we used in the design. Something elegant and terrifying at the same time.
The duo most recently designed the mask for Ethan Hawke’s sinister “The Grabber” in box office hit The Black Phone, which is getting a sequel from Blumhouse in Summer 2025.
Baker tells Bloody Disgusting in a statement, “Creating the killer’s mask for Samuel Gonzalez Jr. & Gigi Gustin on Stiletto was an absolute blast. I personally drew so much inspiration from the script. The film is a morbidly beautiful mixture of beauty and carnage. And that was the mindset we used in the design. Something elegant and terrifying at the same time.
- 1/11/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Matt Servitto, Michael Sheffield, Lelia Symington, Delaney White | Written by Colin Krawchuk, Michael Sheffield | Directed by Colin Krawchuk
The Jester opens as John walks alone at night. A figure in a top hat and orange suit, the Jester appears and disappears behind him.
A young girl appears in an alley and again in front of him. He calls the now grown girl, his daughter Emma who is not happy to hear from him. The Jester confronts him and as John pleads for his life conjures up a noose and, using his tie to control it, hangs him.
At his funeral, we find out he has another daughter Jocelyn (Delaney White; Pooling Evidence) who he had after walking out on Emma and her mother. The Jester also puts in an appearance much to the dismay of a pair of gravediggers.
Director Colin Krawchuk and co-writer Michael Sheffield are both making...
The Jester opens as John walks alone at night. A figure in a top hat and orange suit, the Jester appears and disappears behind him.
A young girl appears in an alley and again in front of him. He calls the now grown girl, his daughter Emma who is not happy to hear from him. The Jester confronts him and as John pleads for his life conjures up a noose and, using his tie to control it, hangs him.
At his funeral, we find out he has another daughter Jocelyn (Delaney White; Pooling Evidence) who he had after walking out on Emma and her mother. The Jester also puts in an appearance much to the dismay of a pair of gravediggers.
Director Colin Krawchuk and co-writer Michael Sheffield are both making...
- 1/9/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Back in October, Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions announced that The Black Phone 2 will be receiving a theatrical release on June 27, 2025, marking the “launch of a sinister new franchise.” Soon after, it was revealed that the sequel will see the return of Mason Thames (How to Train Your Dragon) as Finney Shaw, Madeleine McGraw (Secrets of Sulphur Springs) as Finney’s sister Gwen, Jeremy Davies (Justified) as their dad Terrence, and Miguel Mora, whose only previous credit is The Black Phone, as Robin, a friend of Finney’s who was killed in the first movie. Plus, yes, Ethan Hawke (Moon Knight) will be reprising the role of the child-killer known as The Grabber. The Black Phone director Scott Derrickson had said he would only return for a sequel if Hawke did as well… and after Hawke was confirmed to be returning, we learned that Derrickson will indeed be directing The Black Phone 2.
- 1/5/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Matt Servitto, Michael Sheffield, Lelia Symington, Delaney White | Written by Colin Krawchuk, Michael Sheffield | Directed by Colin Krawchuk
The Jester opens as John walks alone at night. A figure in a top hat and orange suit, the Jester appears and disappears behind him.
A young girl appears in an alley and again in front of him. He calls the now grown girl, his daughter Emma who is not happy to hear from him. The Jester confronts him and as John pleads for his life conjures up a noose and, using his tie to control it, hangs him.
At his funeral, we find out he has another daughter Jocelyn (Delaney White; Pooling Evidence) who he had after walking out on Emma and her mother. The Jester also puts in an appearance much to the dismay of a pair of gravediggers.
Director Colin Krawchuk and co-writer Michael Sheffield are both making...
The Jester opens as John walks alone at night. A figure in a top hat and orange suit, the Jester appears and disappears behind him.
A young girl appears in an alley and again in front of him. He calls the now grown girl, his daughter Emma who is not happy to hear from him. The Jester confronts him and as John pleads for his life conjures up a noose and, using his tie to control it, hangs him.
At his funeral, we find out he has another daughter Jocelyn (Delaney White; Pooling Evidence) who he had after walking out on Emma and her mother. The Jester also puts in an appearance much to the dismay of a pair of gravediggers.
Director Colin Krawchuk and co-writer Michael Sheffield are both making...
- 10/10/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Filming is set to begin this October on the upcoming horror movie The Cousin, and Bloody Disgusting has learned this week that a true horror legend is involved in the project.
From writer/director Alexander Garcia, The Cousin will feature effects and makeup from Jason Baker (Callosum Studios) as well as makeup effects icon Tom Savini!
In The Cousin, “A family get an unexpected visit from their cousin Sarah who becomes their houseguest. Strange happenings begin occurring in the town shortly after Sarah’s arrival. Soon the family finds themselves tossed in the middle of Sarah’s Dark Secret.”
Virginia Madsen (Candyman) stars alongside Dylan Walsh (The Stepfather), Teri Polo (Meet The Parents), Casimere Jollette (Perpetrator), Emily Skinner (Crown Lake), Ronni Hawk (On My Block), Madison Shamoun (The Lake), and Tony Pierce ( The Bodyguard).
Scott Huneryager (ZaZa Rev Motion Pictures), Alexander Garcia (Multi-Valence Productions), Joanna Quezada, and Anne Stimac are...
From writer/director Alexander Garcia, The Cousin will feature effects and makeup from Jason Baker (Callosum Studios) as well as makeup effects icon Tom Savini!
In The Cousin, “A family get an unexpected visit from their cousin Sarah who becomes their houseguest. Strange happenings begin occurring in the town shortly after Sarah’s arrival. Soon the family finds themselves tossed in the middle of Sarah’s Dark Secret.”
Virginia Madsen (Candyman) stars alongside Dylan Walsh (The Stepfather), Teri Polo (Meet The Parents), Casimere Jollette (Perpetrator), Emily Skinner (Crown Lake), Ronni Hawk (On My Block), Madison Shamoun (The Lake), and Tony Pierce ( The Bodyguard).
Scott Huneryager (ZaZa Rev Motion Pictures), Alexander Garcia (Multi-Valence Productions), Joanna Quezada, and Anne Stimac are...
- 9/19/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Tom Savini and Jason Baker designed the masks worn by Ethan Hawke in last year’s The Black Phone, and Trick or Treat Studios is releasing a screen-accurate replica this year.
Now available for pre-order, The Black Phone‘s “The Grabber” mask set includes three switchable mouthpieces as featured in director Scott Derrickson’s terrifying movie.
This injection-molded mask from Trick or Treat Studios was developed by the SFX team that worked on the film using the production mold for a “screen accurate” look.
You can pre-order the mask for $59.99, expected to arrive in September 2023.
In The Black Phone, “Abducted by a child killer and locked in a soundproof basement, a 13-year-old starts receiving calls on a disconnected phone from the killer’s previous victims.”
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Now available for pre-order, The Black Phone‘s “The Grabber” mask set includes three switchable mouthpieces as featured in director Scott Derrickson’s terrifying movie.
This injection-molded mask from Trick or Treat Studios was developed by the SFX team that worked on the film using the production mold for a “screen accurate” look.
You can pre-order the mask for $59.99, expected to arrive in September 2023.
In The Black Phone, “Abducted by a child killer and locked in a soundproof basement, a 13-year-old starts receiving calls on a disconnected phone from the killer’s previous victims.”
The post Trick or Treat Studios Made a Screen-Accurate Replica of Tom Savini’s ‘The Black Phone’ Mask appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 3/27/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Wild Eye Releasing recently released a special edition Blu-ray of the 2015 documentary "Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini," a look at the storied life and career of makeup effects legend Tom Savini. Directed by Jason Baker, himself a protege of Savini's, the doc takes you on a tour of the man's life, from his childhood to serving as a combat photographer during the Vietnam War to becoming a dad. Of course, the film spends a lot of time focused on his vast filmography, which includes creating ghoulish effects on classics like "Dawn of the Dead," "Friday the 13th," "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2," the "Night of the Living Dead" remake (which he directed), and many others. It also puts a spotlight on Savini's colorful acting career in numerous movies, such as "From Dusk Till Dawn" and "Zack and Miri Make a Porno."
We had the chance to speak...
We had the chance to speak...
- 10/27/2022
- by Max Evry
- Slash Film
Still in search of a costume for Halloween? It’s been a tremendous year for horror so far, including the return of horror icons Ghostface, Leatherface, Predator, and Pinhead. But it also means a broad range of new and contemporary characters that provide plenty of Halloween inspiration. Considering the holiday is just around the corner, we’re rounding up ten horror movies with unforgettable, scene-stealing characters worth dressing up as this Halloween.
We’ve got you covered if you’re looking for ideas beyond perennial horror favorites. Here are ten horror movies delivering fun and terrifying Halloween 2022 costume ideas!
Esther – Orphan: First Kill
All you need to pull off this costume is a ribbon around your neck, a dress, pigtails, and a whole lot of attitude. The little murderess captured the hearts of many in this prequel, especially when she embraced the camp. Bonus points if you weave Esther...
We’ve got you covered if you’re looking for ideas beyond perennial horror favorites. Here are ten horror movies delivering fun and terrifying Halloween 2022 costume ideas!
Esther – Orphan: First Kill
All you need to pull off this costume is a ribbon around your neck, a dress, pigtails, and a whole lot of attitude. The little murderess captured the hearts of many in this prequel, especially when she embraced the camp. Bonus points if you weave Esther...
- 10/20/2022
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
One of the scariest movie villains of 2022 so far is the Grabber (Ethan Hawke), the antagonist of Scott Derrickson's supernatural horror film "The Black Phone." The otherwise unnamed villain is a child abductor and killer, plucking kids off the streets in 1970s Colorado. The Grabber isn't onscreen for much of the movie and we learn practically nothing about him, but he's memorable thanks to two important things.
One: Hawke's terrifying performance; who would've thought that a usually reserved performer like Hawke could do a great Robert Englund? Second, the masks. Throughout the film, the Grabber wears an assortment of carved, demonic masks. The upper half of the mask bears horns and eye holes, while the lower halves alternate from a smile to a scowl to no mouth at all.
Even more impressive, these creepy masks actually came about as a result of a change from the source material. In...
One: Hawke's terrifying performance; who would've thought that a usually reserved performer like Hawke could do a great Robert Englund? Second, the masks. Throughout the film, the Grabber wears an assortment of carved, demonic masks. The upper half of the mask bears horns and eye holes, while the lower halves alternate from a smile to a scowl to no mouth at all.
Even more impressive, these creepy masks actually came about as a result of a change from the source material. In...
- 8/20/2022
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Special effects artist and documentarian Jason Baker is truly living his best life right now. He’s the “Robin to Tom Savini’s Batman” (as he puts it), he recently celebrated the release of his documentary Smoke & Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini on Shudder, and Baker has also enjoyed a fruitful collaboration with WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt over the last year or so. Oh, and it was just announced yesterday that Baker and Savini will be working with Slipknot’s Corey Taylor on his upcoming horror movie project to boot.
With all of his achievements, Daily Dead decided it was time to sit down and speak with Baker about his experiences working alongside the greatest legends in the FX world, the journey of putting together Smoke & Mirrors, and how he became involved with the creation of Bray Wyatt’s wildly popular character, The Fiend, as well as the...
With all of his achievements, Daily Dead decided it was time to sit down and speak with Baker about his experiences working alongside the greatest legends in the FX world, the journey of putting together Smoke & Mirrors, and how he became involved with the creation of Bray Wyatt’s wildly popular character, The Fiend, as well as the...
- 1/15/2020
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor is known for his deep-seated love of the horror genre, and now he’s about to put that passion to good use, as we have learned that not only will he be directing a horror film in the near future, but he’s also teamed up with Tom Savini Studios to bring all the gory goods to life for the big screen.
We don’t have a ton of exact details just yet, but what we do know so far is that the Taylor’s directorial debut is currently in pre-production, and that both Savini as well as his right-hand man, Jason Baker, are thrilled to be teaming up with Taylor for the project.
According to Baker, “I am thrilled that we are able to finally start slowly talking about the fact that Tom and I are going to be involved with Corey Taylor's new horror movie,...
We don’t have a ton of exact details just yet, but what we do know so far is that the Taylor’s directorial debut is currently in pre-production, and that both Savini as well as his right-hand man, Jason Baker, are thrilled to be teaming up with Taylor for the project.
According to Baker, “I am thrilled that we are able to finally start slowly talking about the fact that Tom and I are going to be involved with Corey Taylor's new horror movie,...
- 1/14/2020
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Disarming and delightful, the sleeper indie comedy “Feast of the Seven Fishes” proves anew that the most universal storytelling is also the most specific. If your parents or grandparents were immigrants to the United States, you’re likely to recognize your family here, no matter what holiday you celebrate or what elaborate meals you cook to mark the occasion.
Writer-director Robert Tinnell, adapting his and Alex Saviuk’s graphic novel of the same name, takes some cues from “Diner” and “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” and filters them through the Christmas and coming-of-age genres. But what makes “Feast” special is the details of character and time and place; many of the film’s biggest laughs spring not from one-liners or pratfalls but from recognizable human moments.
Set in 1983 in the Rust Belt, the film follows Tony through a holiday season that’s going to change his life. Studying business and working in his parents’ store,...
Writer-director Robert Tinnell, adapting his and Alex Saviuk’s graphic novel of the same name, takes some cues from “Diner” and “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” and filters them through the Christmas and coming-of-age genres. But what makes “Feast” special is the details of character and time and place; many of the film’s biggest laughs spring not from one-liners or pratfalls but from recognizable human moments.
Set in 1983 in the Rust Belt, the film follows Tony through a holiday season that’s going to change his life. Studying business and working in his parents’ store,...
- 11/15/2019
- by Alonso Duralde
- The Wrap
Jean Zarzour, Ray Abruzzo, Joe Pantoliano, Lynn Cohen, and Paul Ben-Victor in Robert Tinnell’s memorable and smart Feast Of The Seven Fishes
Robert Tinnell’s memorable and smart Feast Of The Seven Fishes, shot by Jamie Thompson, production design by Jason Baker, costumes by Joshua Hurt, edited by Aaron J Shelton, and a score by Matt Mariano, has a great ensemble cast including Paul Ben-Victor (Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman), Joe Pantoliano, Skyler Gisondo, Madison Iseman, Ray Abruzzo, Lynn Cohen, Jean Zarzour, Addison Timlin, Josh Helman, Andrew Schulz, Jessica Darrow, Cameron Rostami, David Kallaway, Tony Bingham, and Nancy Telzerow,
When I met with screenwriter/director Robert Tinnell for a conversation, he told me how much the film is based on his childhood memories. The time is Christmas 1983, the place a small Appalachian town in West Virginia. An extended Italian American family is readying to celebrate the Feast Of The Seven Fishes.
Robert Tinnell’s memorable and smart Feast Of The Seven Fishes, shot by Jamie Thompson, production design by Jason Baker, costumes by Joshua Hurt, edited by Aaron J Shelton, and a score by Matt Mariano, has a great ensemble cast including Paul Ben-Victor (Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman), Joe Pantoliano, Skyler Gisondo, Madison Iseman, Ray Abruzzo, Lynn Cohen, Jean Zarzour, Addison Timlin, Josh Helman, Andrew Schulz, Jessica Darrow, Cameron Rostami, David Kallaway, Tony Bingham, and Nancy Telzerow,
When I met with screenwriter/director Robert Tinnell for a conversation, he told me how much the film is based on his childhood memories. The time is Christmas 1983, the place a small Appalachian town in West Virginia. An extended Italian American family is readying to celebrate the Feast Of The Seven Fishes.
- 11/14/2019
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
When it comes to the world of practical effects, Tom Savini is kind of a god. If you grew up in the 80s watching horror movies, chances are you've seen and perhaps even been had nightmares thanks to Savini's work.
Director Jason Baker is in the process of finishing work on Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini which chronicles the effects master and actor through his career. Rather than cut together a trailer, Baker has released an extended preview of the documentary, focusing mostly on Savini's work on Robert Rodriguez's From Dusk Till Dawn.
Baker has been working on the project since 2011 (he launched a successful Kickstarter in 2011) and it was supposed to be ready in June of this year though from the notes attached to this preview which Baker released today (t [Continued ...]...
Director Jason Baker is in the process of finishing work on Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini which chronicles the effects master and actor through his career. Rather than cut together a trailer, Baker has released an extended preview of the documentary, focusing mostly on Savini's work on Robert Rodriguez's From Dusk Till Dawn.
Baker has been working on the project since 2011 (he launched a successful Kickstarter in 2011) and it was supposed to be ready in June of this year though from the notes attached to this preview which Baker released today (t [Continued ...]...
- 8/28/2014
- QuietEarth.us
Delivering a true case of schlock and awe, The Curse of Blanchard Hill is now available on DVD from World Wide Multi Media. If you're the kind of viewer that likes buckets of blood, gratuitous boob shots and campy performances, step right up; this one's for you.
The story of two goofy police officers and a forest ranger battling a supernatural killer, The Curse of Blanchard Hill stars Benjamin Barton, Matt Dick, Beth Caya, Jesse Babcock, Zach Klinefelter, J. Manley, Miranda Wolf and Kelly White. Klinefelter and Chris Hazenberg directed the film, and the screenplay was written by Klinefelter based on a story by Hazenberg and Barton. Special Makeup F/X were created by Alan Potts and Jason Baker.
About The Curse of Blanchard Hill
Man has made Blanchard Hill his personal dumping ground. Now nature is ready to fight back! In the spring of 1985 an ancient and deadly Native...
The story of two goofy police officers and a forest ranger battling a supernatural killer, The Curse of Blanchard Hill stars Benjamin Barton, Matt Dick, Beth Caya, Jesse Babcock, Zach Klinefelter, J. Manley, Miranda Wolf and Kelly White. Klinefelter and Chris Hazenberg directed the film, and the screenplay was written by Klinefelter based on a story by Hazenberg and Barton. Special Makeup F/X were created by Alan Potts and Jason Baker.
About The Curse of Blanchard Hill
Man has made Blanchard Hill his personal dumping ground. Now nature is ready to fight back! In the spring of 1985 an ancient and deadly Native...
- 2/27/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Can’t get enough of the Poe Poe?
Of the Edgar Allan variety that is, not the police variety. Hannover House has announced a home video release date of March 6, 2012 for “Edgar Allan Poe’s Requiem for the Damned,” a short film anthology set timed to coincide with the release of the John Cusack-starring The Raven, out March 9th. Here’s the press release:
New York, Nov. 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Hannover House, the operating division of Target Development Group, Inc. (Pinksheets: Tdgi), will present an anthology collection of short films based on the writings of horror legend Edgar Allan Poe with the March 6, 2012 home video release of “Edgar Allan Poe’s Requiem for the Damned.” The timing of the home video release is pegged to provide maximum promotional benefit from the March 9, 2012 national theatrical release of “The Raven” starring John Cusack and Brendan Gleeson, which is also based on the writings of Poe.
Of the Edgar Allan variety that is, not the police variety. Hannover House has announced a home video release date of March 6, 2012 for “Edgar Allan Poe’s Requiem for the Damned,” a short film anthology set timed to coincide with the release of the John Cusack-starring The Raven, out March 9th. Here’s the press release:
New York, Nov. 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Hannover House, the operating division of Target Development Group, Inc. (Pinksheets: Tdgi), will present an anthology collection of short films based on the writings of horror legend Edgar Allan Poe with the March 6, 2012 home video release of “Edgar Allan Poe’s Requiem for the Damned.” The timing of the home video release is pegged to provide maximum promotional benefit from the March 9, 2012 national theatrical release of “The Raven” starring John Cusack and Brendan Gleeson, which is also based on the writings of Poe.
- 11/23/2011
- by Marc
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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