What if you were on your way to check out a horror movie, but through some ghastly turn of events you ended up being In the horror movie? Up on the Screen for everyone to watch and enjoy your torment. Sound interesting? Then you definitely want to keep your eye on Screen.
The flick is directed by David Paul Baker and stars Nicole Alonso, Leslie Andrews, and Carolyn Crow. Check out the trailer and some promo artwork below.
Synopsis:
A group of horror fans are found scared to death in front of a drive-in movie screen. Whatever they saw also bled into the screens on their mobile devices. We go back 24 hours to follow two of the characters from this group. Lola and Carrie go on a road trip to attend this Halloween screening event. It's being held at an old disused drive-in movie theater. They also research the past reports about the drive-in.
The flick is directed by David Paul Baker and stars Nicole Alonso, Leslie Andrews, and Carolyn Crow. Check out the trailer and some promo artwork below.
Synopsis:
A group of horror fans are found scared to death in front of a drive-in movie screen. Whatever they saw also bled into the screens on their mobile devices. We go back 24 hours to follow two of the characters from this group. Lola and Carrie go on a road trip to attend this Halloween screening event. It's being held at an old disused drive-in movie theater. They also research the past reports about the drive-in.
- 5/7/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Think of Topher Grace (That 70's Show, Spiderman 3). Now think of indie horror vet Jeff Dylan Graham (Bloody Bloody Bible Camp). Now imagine if the two were crossed and you would get something, or in this case someone, resembling Kit Williamson. Still, there is something unquestionably unique and different about Kit compared to a lot of the other young hopeful actors who come to La in hopes of making it. In just a short amount of time, Kit Williamson has been featured in a variety of horror film productions including Last Halloween - a romance in the vein of Before Sunrise, but with a horror twist. There's also Opious, which could be described as a cross between The Evil Dead & Ghostbusters, & a role in Elisabeth Fies second feature length film - I Hate L.A. On top of everything, Kit Williamson will be joining the cast of my very own production - Drive-In Massacre as Trey.
- 11/8/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
2011 - 7 mins. - Not Rated
D: John Stewart Muller
C: Kit Williamson, Leslie Andrews
A couple argue on Halloween night, after hours, about his cheating ways.
Sure, Last Halloween is competently shot. Sure, it's competently acted, but there's something missing. A connection with the characters is missing. A connection with what is happening to the characters is missing. A connection to the overall story is missing. What John Stewart Muller chooses to present with Last Halloween is a couple arguing back and forth. The viewer doesn't know why they're arguing or what over until the final frame. Since the viewer doesn't know exactly what is being argued over, being able to connect to the characters is problematic since the viewer doesn't know who to connect to or whose side to take. With the closing frames, it is revealed what it is that they are arguing over. If this had been...
D: John Stewart Muller
C: Kit Williamson, Leslie Andrews
A couple argue on Halloween night, after hours, about his cheating ways.
Sure, Last Halloween is competently shot. Sure, it's competently acted, but there's something missing. A connection with the characters is missing. A connection with what is happening to the characters is missing. A connection to the overall story is missing. What John Stewart Muller chooses to present with Last Halloween is a couple arguing back and forth. The viewer doesn't know why they're arguing or what over until the final frame. Since the viewer doesn't know exactly what is being argued over, being able to connect to the characters is problematic since the viewer doesn't know who to connect to or whose side to take. With the closing frames, it is revealed what it is that they are arguing over. If this had been...
- 10/21/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
If you head on over to Bdtv you can check out an exclusive first look at the new trailer for Eben McGarr's Sick Girl, which recently has completed post production. The film stars Leslie Andrews and Stephen Geoffreys (Fright Night, 976-Evil). It's the story of Izzy - a girl that wants to screw her older brother, protect her little brother and torture people out in the barn. Watch for stills and more details soon, but from what I'm told this one is pretty vile!
- 3/4/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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