As we revealed back in January, Encyclopocalypse Publications will be bringing Jason Jenkins’ non-fiction horror book Phantom Limbs to print on April 2nd.
Based upon one of Bloody Disgusting’s longest running and most successful columns, Phantom Limbs provides a treasure trove of insights into the best horror franchise movies Never made.
Bd has learned that Dark Delicacies will be hosting a signing of Phantom Limbs with Jenkins in attendance, along with a number of the creatives he interviewed for the various chapters in the book. To be held on Saturday, March 30th at 3pm, this event will feature Kevin Bocarde (the Chopping Mall remake), Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski (Hellraiser), Andrew Divoff (Wishmaster III: The Third Millenium), Michael January (Psycho II: The Return of Norman Bates), Alex Litvak (Predators: Clan War), Adam Marcus and Debra Sullivan (The Plantation), Scott Milam (Texas Chainsaw II), Nick Principe (Laid to Rest: Exhumed...
Based upon one of Bloody Disgusting’s longest running and most successful columns, Phantom Limbs provides a treasure trove of insights into the best horror franchise movies Never made.
Bd has learned that Dark Delicacies will be hosting a signing of Phantom Limbs with Jenkins in attendance, along with a number of the creatives he interviewed for the various chapters in the book. To be held on Saturday, March 30th at 3pm, this event will feature Kevin Bocarde (the Chopping Mall remake), Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski (Hellraiser), Andrew Divoff (Wishmaster III: The Third Millenium), Michael January (Psycho II: The Return of Norman Bates), Alex Litvak (Predators: Clan War), Adam Marcus and Debra Sullivan (The Plantation), Scott Milam (Texas Chainsaw II), Nick Principe (Laid to Rest: Exhumed...
- 3/6/2024
- by Bloody Disgusting Staff
- bloody-disgusting.com
Comic book geek conventions were a completely different world 23 years ago. 1988 was a time before comic book movies were popular in Holloywood so they didn't take over the conventions. Comic books were still the main attraction, and not pushed into the corner. Most importantly it was a time before the internet maddness. It's pretty cool to see how the geek world was portrayed before it became mainsteam. The video below was created by YouTube user Joe Field, and it takes us into the 1988 WonderCon convention.
Here's the note that came along with the YouTube video.
After the success of the first two Wonderful World of Comics Conventions, it was time to promote the 1989 to prospective exhibitors and publishers. This video--- which for 1988 was actually ahead of its time--- is a review of the 1988 convention, featuring interviews with Stan Lee, Will Eisner, Tom DeFalco, Will Jacobs and Mark Bodé, plus news-clips from San Francisco TV stations,...
Here's the note that came along with the YouTube video.
After the success of the first two Wonderful World of Comics Conventions, it was time to promote the 1989 to prospective exhibitors and publishers. This video--- which for 1988 was actually ahead of its time--- is a review of the 1988 convention, featuring interviews with Stan Lee, Will Eisner, Tom DeFalco, Will Jacobs and Mark Bodé, plus news-clips from San Francisco TV stations,...
- 3/26/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Chicago – It’s been awhile since the ultra-useful DVD Round-Up brought you a wave of recently released DVDs that slipped below the mainstream radar but we’re back with a very star-powered installment of your favorite column and you can now expect us to return with monthly editions. Russell Crowe and Joseph Gordon-Levitt lead the way for this revamped list of synopses, cast info, tech specs, and special features. Pick your favorites from the quartet below.
“Tony” was released on April 6th, 2010.
“Tenderness” was released on April 13th, 2010.
“Neowolf” was released on April 20th, 2010.
“Uncertainty” will be released on April 27th, 2010.
“Tenderness”
Photo credit: Lionsgate Home Video
Synopsis: “A career-hardened detective (Oscar winner Russell Crowe) becomes obsesses with the early release of Eric, a teenaged serial killer he helped send to prison. While the detective trails the young psychopath, Eric is joined by a troubled girl who knows the predator’s darkest secrets and desires.
“Tony” was released on April 6th, 2010.
“Tenderness” was released on April 13th, 2010.
“Neowolf” was released on April 20th, 2010.
“Uncertainty” will be released on April 27th, 2010.
“Tenderness”
Photo credit: Lionsgate Home Video
Synopsis: “A career-hardened detective (Oscar winner Russell Crowe) becomes obsesses with the early release of Eric, a teenaged serial killer he helped send to prison. While the detective trails the young psychopath, Eric is joined by a troubled girl who knows the predator’s darkest secrets and desires.
- 4/23/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Check out a "We Belong Together" clip from Lionsgate's "Neowolf" horror romance. The film saw release on DVD April 20th and stars Agim Kaba, Michael Frascino, Heidi Johanningmeier, Ryan Ross, Veronica Cartwright, Megan Pepin and Christopher Runyon. Alan Smithee directs from the writing by Alessandro De Gaetano and Michael January. Produced by Daniele J. Suissa Nicholas Thomas and Gaetano, pic tells of two young lovers who face the ultimate evil. Rated R for bloody horror violence, some sexual content and language.
- 4/21/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
I implore any prospective or fledgling screenwriters out there to see the new documentary Tales from the Script. And afterward, if you still feel like attempting to break into that highly competitive and rarely rewarding side of the movie business, then it's possible this is indeed the right dream and career for you. As Taxi Driver and Raging Bull scribe Paul Schrader says in the film, "if you can be happy doing anything else, do that."
Tales from the Script is basically just a supplement to the recently published book of the same name by Peter Hanson and Paul Robert Herman (or vice versa, the book can be seen as the companion piece to the film). Hanson also directed the documentary, which features interviews with a number of celebrated screenwriters, including Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption), Shane Black (Lethal Weapon) and William Goldman (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid), as...
Tales from the Script is basically just a supplement to the recently published book of the same name by Peter Hanson and Paul Robert Herman (or vice versa, the book can be seen as the companion piece to the film). Hanson also directed the documentary, which features interviews with a number of celebrated screenwriters, including Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption), Shane Black (Lethal Weapon) and William Goldman (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid), as...
- 3/11/2010
- by Christopher Campbell
- Cinematical
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