By Jason Lees, MoreHorror.com
The countdown is on to the next horror holiday. Friday the 13th is almost upon us and to celebrate our genre’s unofficial holiday, 221 Films have offered up a special treat.
On Friday, April 13th at 10 pm (Est) they’re going to give us all a free screening of their film The Killing Of Jacob Marr (review) at the online broadcasting site www.Justin.TV . It’s not just a free viewing. They’ll be hanging out online and answering questions.
Writer/director Brad Rego himself is going to field some questions and promises a proper film lovers experience. It’s unprecedented access to the minds of those who go out of their way to entertain us.
The screening will take place at the 221 Films channel on Justin.tv (www.justin.tv/221films) at 10pm(Est) on Friday April 13th, 2012. There is no need to...
The countdown is on to the next horror holiday. Friday the 13th is almost upon us and to celebrate our genre’s unofficial holiday, 221 Films have offered up a special treat.
On Friday, April 13th at 10 pm (Est) they’re going to give us all a free screening of their film The Killing Of Jacob Marr (review) at the online broadcasting site www.Justin.TV . It’s not just a free viewing. They’ll be hanging out online and answering questions.
Writer/director Brad Rego himself is going to field some questions and promises a proper film lovers experience. It’s unprecedented access to the minds of those who go out of their way to entertain us.
The screening will take place at the 221 Films channel on Justin.tv (www.justin.tv/221films) at 10pm(Est) on Friday April 13th, 2012. There is no need to...
- 4/9/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
by Jason Lees, MoreHorror.com
Commitment. That’s the magic ingredient that can take a collection of shots and images and transform them into a film. Commitment to the idea, to the vision, and to the overall production. I’ve seen huge budgeted flicks with mind blowing effects that I don’t for a moment believe just fall apart on screen for me. And I’ve seen movies that cost less than a decent used car come out of nowhere and just own me.
Unfortunately, they’re pretty rare, and not due to any lack of talent out there, it just seems that the "no budgeter" has such an uphill battle when it comes to luck that finding a true success story is like finding that aforementioned ‘good’ used car.
“The Killing of Jacob Marr” is that winning lottery ticket. That gem sitting on the car lot. This little flick...
Commitment. That’s the magic ingredient that can take a collection of shots and images and transform them into a film. Commitment to the idea, to the vision, and to the overall production. I’ve seen huge budgeted flicks with mind blowing effects that I don’t for a moment believe just fall apart on screen for me. And I’ve seen movies that cost less than a decent used car come out of nowhere and just own me.
Unfortunately, they’re pretty rare, and not due to any lack of talent out there, it just seems that the "no budgeter" has such an uphill battle when it comes to luck that finding a true success story is like finding that aforementioned ‘good’ used car.
“The Killing of Jacob Marr” is that winning lottery ticket. That gem sitting on the car lot. This little flick...
- 8/21/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
If it’s got a beat and you can dance to it, plus it has a zombie, we’re there! In the upcoming music video “Greenback Boogie” for the La alternative band Ima Robot, East Coast makeup FX artist Anthony Jones (The Killing Of Jacob Marr, Predator Island, Schism) created a ghoul who can bop before he eats you. See below for exclusive pics and comments.
- 5/25/2011
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Tony Timpone)
- Fangoria
We’ve been closely following the progress of indie filmmaker Brad Rego’s fright feature The Killing Of Jacob Marr (see our last item here), and now the movie’s finished and ready to be unveiled. Rego gave us some fresh thoughts on the movie, along with a couple of new exclusive pics and info about its first sneak preview.
- 9/12/2010
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
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