Our friend Patrick Rea and SenoReality Pictures have wrapped their latest short film called Rhino. This group cranks out some very entertaining projects which you can go watch by clicking on the the links at the bottom. Many of the shorts will be screening this weekend as well at Comicpalooza , Phoenix Comic Con and Crytpicon. Now thats impressive for one weekend!
Senoreality Pictures Wraps "Rhino" starring Malcolm Goodwin and Keith Loneker
May 26, 2011 – Kansas City, Ks -- SenoReality Pictures, Kansas City-based film producers, have wrapped a new short film titled "Rhino" starring Malcolm Goodwin (Breakout Kings, American Gangster) and Keith Loneker (Lakeview Terrace, Out of Sight). The film was directed by Patrick Rea, written by Jon Niccum (Time's Up, Eve) and Jai Nitz (Tron:Betrayal comics). The director of photography was Hanuman Brown-Eagle (SenoReality short films, Fight Night, Nailbiter). The film tells the story of a college town drug dealer who takes in a protégé,...
Senoreality Pictures Wraps "Rhino" starring Malcolm Goodwin and Keith Loneker
May 26, 2011 – Kansas City, Ks -- SenoReality Pictures, Kansas City-based film producers, have wrapped a new short film titled "Rhino" starring Malcolm Goodwin (Breakout Kings, American Gangster) and Keith Loneker (Lakeview Terrace, Out of Sight). The film was directed by Patrick Rea, written by Jon Niccum (Time's Up, Eve) and Jai Nitz (Tron:Betrayal comics). The director of photography was Hanuman Brown-Eagle (SenoReality short films, Fight Night, Nailbiter). The film tells the story of a college town drug dealer who takes in a protégé,...
- 5/26/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
I had the pleasure of meeting director Patrick Rea this summer at Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville, Kentucky this summer. You meet so many people at these kind of events and at each stop not everyone leaves a lasting impression on you. And then there is Patrick Rea, the guy can make a film, from his writing style to the lighting all the way to his direction of setting the mood for the film. I'm so impressed with Mr. Rea's work I'll be spreading the good word on his projects for now on. I also dare to compare his work with a Spielberg, Lucas, Cameron or even a Craven. Being the indie supporter that I am Rea's work comes across not so much as indie work but has the look of a full blown studio effort, the films are really that impressive! Check out my latest "Versus" with Patrick Rea...
- 8/28/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
I met Patrick Rae at the Chicago Weekend of Horrors back in 2007. Though I'd already known his work quite well, that was the first time we'd met in-person. At the time we were working on Fangoria TV and Patrick’s films were featured regularly to our lineup. I was taken then and continue to be taken with his fantastic sense of what short films are and can be. Naturally we exhibited Patrick’s short films numerous times over the years – not only on our website – but at almost every Fangoria Weekend of Horrors Convention since 2006.
Patrick has a team and yes, they are all from Kansas. His co-producer Ryan Jones also takes care of the sound design. And his skills at sound design are top notch. Ryan does an amazing job with Julian Bickford’s score. The team also includes Hanuman Brown-Eagle as primary Dp and Josh Robison as primary editor.
Patrick has a team and yes, they are all from Kansas. His co-producer Ryan Jones also takes care of the sound design. And his skills at sound design are top notch. Ryan does an amazing job with Julian Bickford’s score. The team also includes Hanuman Brown-Eagle as primary Dp and Josh Robison as primary editor.
- 6/4/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Marla Newborn)
- Fangoria
We recently got an update from Patrick Rea, SenoReality's short film writer/director/producer/editor extraordinaire, as to what events will be showcasing some of their works in the near future.
First up is this weekend's Fangoria Weekend of Horrors in Chicago. At 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, Rea's "Next Caller" and "Now That You're Dead" will be shown during the Short Film Showcase: Horrors from Kansas. If you can't make it to Chicago and haven't seen them yet, both films can be found on Dread Central's Video playlist.
Next, on Sunday, March 15, during the SXSW Film Festival SenoReality, Scene-Stealers, Spiral16, and Plus1TV will be co-hosting a free screening of the following at Red 7, 611 E. 7th Street in Austin, Texas:
• Mrs. Brumett’s Garden (20 min)
• Misfortune Smiles (15 min)
• Next Caller (15 min)
• Now That You’re Dead (14 min)
• Paint Shaker (15 min)
• Torture Porn (9 min)
• Emergency Preparedness (8 min)
• Shed Out Of Luck...
First up is this weekend's Fangoria Weekend of Horrors in Chicago. At 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, Rea's "Next Caller" and "Now That You're Dead" will be shown during the Short Film Showcase: Horrors from Kansas. If you can't make it to Chicago and haven't seen them yet, both films can be found on Dread Central's Video playlist.
Next, on Sunday, March 15, during the SXSW Film Festival SenoReality, Scene-Stealers, Spiral16, and Plus1TV will be co-hosting a free screening of the following at Red 7, 611 E. 7th Street in Austin, Texas:
• Mrs. Brumett’s Garden (20 min)
• Misfortune Smiles (15 min)
• Next Caller (15 min)
• Now That You’re Dead (14 min)
• Paint Shaker (15 min)
• Torture Porn (9 min)
• Emergency Preparedness (8 min)
• Shed Out Of Luck...
- 3/5/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Growing up in the South, I never saw horror fests or film fests anywhere near me. But nowadays the lucky folks in Louisville, Kentucky, have the Fright Night Film Fest to enjoy.
The 4th Annual Fnff is being held this Friday, August 15-Sunday, August 17. Guests include Mick Foley, Angus Scrimm, Reggie Bannister, various Halloween, Chainsaw and Friday the 13th stars, Tiffany Shepis, and more, along with a reunion of Wednesday and Cousin It from "The Addams Family"! But the meat of the show is its film slate, and a good chunk of the lineup includes offerings from Patrick Rea and SenoReality Pictures including:
"Now That You're Dead" (Short) Friday Night at 11:30 (Screen 4)
The Empty Acre (review) (Feature) Saturday at 3pm (Screen 1)
"Paint Shaker" (Short) Sunday at 12:30pm (Screen 1)
"Torture Porn" (Short) Sunday at 2:30pm (Screen 1)
"Prisoner Exchange at Bannon's Lookout" (Short) Sunday 3:30pm (Screen 1)
The guys...
The 4th Annual Fnff is being held this Friday, August 15-Sunday, August 17. Guests include Mick Foley, Angus Scrimm, Reggie Bannister, various Halloween, Chainsaw and Friday the 13th stars, Tiffany Shepis, and more, along with a reunion of Wednesday and Cousin It from "The Addams Family"! But the meat of the show is its film slate, and a good chunk of the lineup includes offerings from Patrick Rea and SenoReality Pictures including:
"Now That You're Dead" (Short) Friday Night at 11:30 (Screen 4)
The Empty Acre (review) (Feature) Saturday at 3pm (Screen 1)
"Paint Shaker" (Short) Sunday at 12:30pm (Screen 1)
"Torture Porn" (Short) Sunday at 2:30pm (Screen 1)
"Prisoner Exchange at Bannon's Lookout" (Short) Sunday 3:30pm (Screen 1)
The guys...
- 8/15/2008
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Release the hounds! It's a fan pit frenzy this week on Deadpit Radio, as Ck and Ub field the mass assault of hungry Pitheads calling into the show. DVDs will be used for barricades, and this week we've got some nice stopping material with Scott Phillip's latest Manson-themed dish "Gimme Skelter", Patrick Rea's required weekly short film "Paint Shaker", Lionsgate's new anthology "Trapped Ashes", the aptly titled "I Spit on Your Corpse, I Piss on Your Grave", and an exclusive sneak peek of the mother clucking new Troma film "Poultrygeist". All this plus a new series of Diary of the Deadpit films, some news on upcoming guests, and an amazing new offer for all the memorabilia fans...only on Deadpit.com!
- 7/18/2008
- by deadpit@deadpit.com
- deadpit.com
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