We’re back with the latest Indie Spotlight. This weekend’s feature includes plenty of zombies, Area 51, a creepy clown, and The Walking Dead bowling.
Area 51 Confidential Trailer: A new trailer for the found footage film Area 51 Confidential has just been released.
“Presented under the guise of a “military training video for new hires at the facility known as Area 51″, we follow the plight of a handful of individuals – a broadcast journalist, a documentarian, a teenage girl from Roswell, an army Colonel, and a man who had previously been thought “missing” for a number of years – as they awaken in the desert area surrounding Area 51.
With no knowledge of how they arrived there, they must sort out their differences and find a way out – before strange lurking creatures find them first.
The film was directed and written by Brandon Slagle (Argo, 2012: Ice Age), who stars alongside Adrian...
Area 51 Confidential Trailer: A new trailer for the found footage film Area 51 Confidential has just been released.
“Presented under the guise of a “military training video for new hires at the facility known as Area 51″, we follow the plight of a handful of individuals – a broadcast journalist, a documentarian, a teenage girl from Roswell, an army Colonel, and a man who had previously been thought “missing” for a number of years – as they awaken in the desert area surrounding Area 51.
With no knowledge of how they arrived there, they must sort out their differences and find a way out – before strange lurking creatures find them first.
The film was directed and written by Brandon Slagle (Argo, 2012: Ice Age), who stars alongside Adrian...
- 5/13/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Director/writer: Sam Toller. Cast: Lucy Joyce, Zak Ozturk, Roland Bearne, Lucy Berry, and Chris Bearne. To those foodies who remember the notion that in order to be fit and healthy, you need to eat good grub—the same rule applies to zombies too. But in this case, maybe people should be careful in where they get their food and education. With a movie title like "We Are What We Eat," maybe high school cafeteria food should come with a Surgeon’s General warning! In a film made by a newcomer to the scene, British educated Sam Toller certainly shows plenty of storytelling talent behind the scenes. He crafted a brilliant zombie tale that challenges viewers to wondering whose nightmare they are truly watching. Also, this 16-year old director shows some of that original George Romero charm in crafting his ten-minute short. This film saw its international premiere at the...
- 5/1/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
We Are What We Eat has quite the story behind it. The 10-minute British zombie short was shot over two days in July 2011. Five makeup artists, six locations and 220 shots later, the filming was done. Oh, and the director is 16 years old.
Scheduled to have its official premiere at Seattle's National Film Festival for Talented Youth during their late night horror show on April 27, We Are What We Eat was written and directed by Sam Toller. He helmed the ambitious shoot which oversaw a cast of about 30, with 27 of them in zombie makeup.
We Are What We Eat is an Audio Visual Headspace production. "Directing We Are What We Eat was an incredible experience," said Toller. "The sheer volume of shooting 220 shots in two days and the overall scale… a few people were skeptical we could succeed, but we did. I'm really pleased the film is finding a global audience...
Scheduled to have its official premiere at Seattle's National Film Festival for Talented Youth during their late night horror show on April 27, We Are What We Eat was written and directed by Sam Toller. He helmed the ambitious shoot which oversaw a cast of about 30, with 27 of them in zombie makeup.
We Are What We Eat is an Audio Visual Headspace production. "Directing We Are What We Eat was an incredible experience," said Toller. "The sheer volume of shooting 220 shots in two days and the overall scale… a few people were skeptical we could succeed, but we did. I'm really pleased the film is finding a global audience...
- 3/31/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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