Back in early May we debuted some exclusive images from "Gave Up the Ghost," one of the segments in Creepers aka Horror Anthology Movie Vol. 2, and now we're back with the short film's trailer and a new still.
From the Press Release:
Author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson (The Julian Year, Dry Bones) has released the trailer for "Gave Up the Ghost," a twenty-minute short film that fellow novelist Jeff Strand (Pressure, Dweller) adapted for the screen from his own story.
The short will screen at film festivals beginning this fall and will be released as part of Reel Progress’ anthology Creepers, executive produced by Mike T. Lyddon. The anthology will be comprised of adaptations of literary horror stories. Lyddon adapted Joe Lansdale’s tale “By the Hair of the Head” for the feature, and additional segments include adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe’s “Berenice” and Lafacdio Hearn’s “Promise Broken.
From the Press Release:
Author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson (The Julian Year, Dry Bones) has released the trailer for "Gave Up the Ghost," a twenty-minute short film that fellow novelist Jeff Strand (Pressure, Dweller) adapted for the screen from his own story.
The short will screen at film festivals beginning this fall and will be released as part of Reel Progress’ anthology Creepers, executive produced by Mike T. Lyddon. The anthology will be comprised of adaptations of literary horror stories. Lyddon adapted Joe Lansdale’s tale “By the Hair of the Head” for the feature, and additional segments include adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe’s “Berenice” and Lafacdio Hearn’s “Promise Broken.
- 6/27/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
A new horror anthology is headed our way entitled Creepers that's based on the works of some wonderful contemporary horror authors including Joe R. Lansdale and Jeff Strand as well as some classics. Read on for eye candy and more!
From the Press Release
The feature length horror film Creepers aka Horror Anthology Movie Vol. 2 is in post-production with completion expected by June, 2014. A limited theatrical release is planned for October, 2014.
Featuring two stories from contemporary horror writers Joe R. Lansdale and Jeff Strand and two classic tales of terror from Lafcadio Hearn and Edgar Allan Poe, Creepers celebrates the weird written word adapted from scribe to screen. The directors include author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson, Jeremiah Kipp, Christian Walker, and Mike T. Lyddon.
For more keep an eye on the official Creepers website!
"Hair of the Head" segment stills:
"Gave up the Ghost" segment stills:
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From the Press Release
The feature length horror film Creepers aka Horror Anthology Movie Vol. 2 is in post-production with completion expected by June, 2014. A limited theatrical release is planned for October, 2014.
Featuring two stories from contemporary horror writers Joe R. Lansdale and Jeff Strand and two classic tales of terror from Lafcadio Hearn and Edgar Allan Poe, Creepers celebrates the weird written word adapted from scribe to screen. The directors include author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson, Jeremiah Kipp, Christian Walker, and Mike T. Lyddon.
For more keep an eye on the official Creepers website!
"Hair of the Head" segment stills:
"Gave up the Ghost" segment stills:
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 5/5/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
It was exactly a month ago when we first told you about Creepers aka Horror Anthology Movie Vol. 2, and over this past weekend one of its segments, "Gave Up the Ghost," was filmed. Here's some concept art along with the first details on it.
From the Press Release:
Authors Gregory Lamberson (Carnage Road, The Jake Helman Files) and Jeff Strand (Pressure, I Have a Bad Feeling About This) are collaborating on a film adaptation of Strand's story "Gave Up the Ghost" for the upcoming horror anthology Creepers, executive produced by Mike T. Lyddon of Reel Progress.
Lamberson is producing and directing the short, which Strand adapted himself. Other Creepers entries are based on stories by Joe Lansdale, Edgar Allan Poe, and Lafcadio Hearn. None of the stories have been adapted for film before. "Gave Up the Ghost" was filmed in Buffalo, New York.
"When Mike contacted me about directing a segment of Creepers,...
From the Press Release:
Authors Gregory Lamberson (Carnage Road, The Jake Helman Files) and Jeff Strand (Pressure, I Have a Bad Feeling About This) are collaborating on a film adaptation of Strand's story "Gave Up the Ghost" for the upcoming horror anthology Creepers, executive produced by Mike T. Lyddon of Reel Progress.
Lamberson is producing and directing the short, which Strand adapted himself. Other Creepers entries are based on stories by Joe Lansdale, Edgar Allan Poe, and Lafcadio Hearn. None of the stories have been adapted for film before. "Gave Up the Ghost" was filmed in Buffalo, New York.
"When Mike contacted me about directing a segment of Creepers,...
- 3/24/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Word of a new anthology film that's in pre-production landed in our inbox recently, and with names like Joe R. Lansdale, Gregory Lamberson, and even Edgar Allen Poe involved, Creepers aka Horror Anthology Movie Vol. 2 is planted firmly on our radar. Here's the early info.
From the Press Release:
Reel Progress LLC is pleased to announce that the feature length horror film Creepers aka Horror Anthology Movie Vol. 2 is in pre-production. Shooting begins in March, 2014. Production will wrap in July with a release anticipated for October, 2014.
Featuring two stories from contemporary horror writers Joe R. Lansdale (Bubba Ho-Tep, Cold in July, The Bottoms) and Jeff Strand (Dweller, Wolf Hunt, Dead Clown Barbecue) and two classic tales of terror from Lafcadio Hearn (also known by the Japanese name Koizumi Yakumo) and Edgar Allan Poe, Creepers celebrates the weird written word adapted from scribe to screen.
The directors include author (The Jake Helman Files,...
From the Press Release:
Reel Progress LLC is pleased to announce that the feature length horror film Creepers aka Horror Anthology Movie Vol. 2 is in pre-production. Shooting begins in March, 2014. Production will wrap in July with a release anticipated for October, 2014.
Featuring two stories from contemporary horror writers Joe R. Lansdale (Bubba Ho-Tep, Cold in July, The Bottoms) and Jeff Strand (Dweller, Wolf Hunt, Dead Clown Barbecue) and two classic tales of terror from Lafcadio Hearn (also known by the Japanese name Koizumi Yakumo) and Edgar Allan Poe, Creepers celebrates the weird written word adapted from scribe to screen.
The directors include author (The Jake Helman Files,...
- 2/24/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Regardless of how you feel about horror anthology films, it’s obvious that they aren’t going anywhere. And why would they? The format allows for nascent filmmakers to flex their chops on a short segment before feeling the pressure of a full feature; and given that the short story is the most prominent and effective form of horror (just look at the masters: Poe, Lovecraft, Matheson), it also provides the opportunity to experience these tales visually without stretching them thin to reach standard film length. It’s like reading a literary magazine from cover to cover: different styles, different effects, different scares. I’m all for it.
Our friends over at Reel Progress are working straight from literary short stories for their new anthology film Creepers. Check out the full press release.
New Orleans, Louisiana – Reel Progress LLC is pleased to announce that the feature length horror film Creepers,...
Our friends over at Reel Progress are working straight from literary short stories for their new anthology film Creepers. Check out the full press release.
New Orleans, Louisiana – Reel Progress LLC is pleased to announce that the feature length horror film Creepers,...
- 2/20/2014
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Regardless of how you feel about horror anthology films, it’s obvious that they aren’t going anywhere. And why would they? The format allows for nascent filmmakers to flex their chops on a short segment before feeling the pressure of a full feature; and given that the short story is the most prominent and effective form of horror (just look at the masters: Poe, Lovecraft, Matheson), it also provides the opportunity to experience these tales visually without stretching them thin to reach standard film length. It’s like reading a literary magazine from cover to cover: different styles, different effects, different scares. I’m all for it.
Our friends over at Reel Progress are working straight from literary short stories for their new anthology film Creepers. Check out the full press release.
New Orleans, Louisiana – Reel Progress LLC is pleased to announce that the feature length horror film Creepers,...
Our friends over at Reel Progress are working straight from literary short stories for their new anthology film Creepers. Check out the full press release.
New Orleans, Louisiana – Reel Progress LLC is pleased to announce that the feature length horror film Creepers,...
- 2/20/2014
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
New Orleans, Louisiana – Reel Progress LLC is pleased to announce that the feature length horror film Creepers aka Horror Anthology Movie Vol. 2 is in pre-production.
Shooting begins in March, 2014. Featuring two stories from contemporary horror writers Joe R. Lansdale and Jeff Strand and two classic tales of terror from Lafcadio Hearn and Edgar Allan Poe, Creepers celebrates the weird written word adapted from scribe to screen.
The directors include author and … Continue reading →
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Shooting begins in March, 2014. Featuring two stories from contemporary horror writers Joe R. Lansdale and Jeff Strand and two classic tales of terror from Lafcadio Hearn and Edgar Allan Poe, Creepers celebrates the weird written word adapted from scribe to screen.
The directors include author and … Continue reading →
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- 2/18/2014
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
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