Stars: Gavin Brown, Ethan Philbeck, Phyllis Munro, Louie Lawless, Alex Kogin, Andy Alphonse, Shane Beasley, Angela Denton, Kitsie Duncan, Kate Braun, Edward Jackson, Adrian Cox-Thurmond | Written and Directed by Scott Schirmer
When a serial killer is caught one of the questions that is often asked is why didn’t the family realise? For many the answer probably is that they never thought that the person was capable of it, love is blind. In Found though this questions is examined through the eyes of a young boy.
When Marty (Gavin Brown) discovers a human head in his brother’s closet at first he is unsure of what to do. Being a horror fan he watches events unfold with interest, as if it is one of his movies, even checking out the different heads that appear from time to time. As his brother’s psychopathic tendencies escalate though Marty begins to realise...
When a serial killer is caught one of the questions that is often asked is why didn’t the family realise? For many the answer probably is that they never thought that the person was capable of it, love is blind. In Found though this questions is examined through the eyes of a young boy.
When Marty (Gavin Brown) discovers a human head in his brother’s closet at first he is unsure of what to do. Being a horror fan he watches events unfold with interest, as if it is one of his movies, even checking out the different heads that appear from time to time. As his brother’s psychopathic tendencies escalate though Marty begins to realise...
- 10/24/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Title: Found Director: Scott Schirmer Starring: Gavin Brown, Ethan Philbeck, Phyllis Munro, Louie Lawless Running time: 103 min, Unrated In Theaters, on VOD and iTunes: August 15, 2014 Marty (Gavin Brown) has a secret. His older brother Steve (Ethan Philbeck) keeps human heads in a bowling bag, stashed in his closet. Each time Marty opens it, there’s a new head. He never questions his brother, because he knows Steve will get mad at him for going into his room. Marty just likes to keep their love for horror movies the main subject of their interaction. Marty is an ideal fifth grader who gets good grades and never gets in trouble. [ Read More ]
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- 8/17/2014
- by juliana
- ShockYa
The 2012 edition of “Elvira’s Horror Hunt" and the all-star jury led by Elvira, Mistress of the Dark and Peaches Christ have named the Grand Prize winners of Best Feature and Best Short films. Read on for details!
From the Press Release:
Indiana filmmaker Scott Schirmer’s Found took the top prize for Best Feature Film while Chicago-based Danny DelPurgatario’s Other secured the Best Short Film award. Seven features and thirteen shorts played in the selection process, and the winners were chosen by Elvira and Peaches and their jury of Sybil Danning, Bill Moseley, and Joe Bob Briggs.
In a combined statement from the “Elvira's Horror Hunt" jury, they express, "Found is an after-school Lifetime movie on bullying with multiple decapitations, full-frontal nude massacres, a head in a bowling bag, and then there are the disturbing parts. Both Found and Other deliver the goods in direction, acting, and special effects.
From the Press Release:
Indiana filmmaker Scott Schirmer’s Found took the top prize for Best Feature Film while Chicago-based Danny DelPurgatario’s Other secured the Best Short Film award. Seven features and thirteen shorts played in the selection process, and the winners were chosen by Elvira and Peaches and their jury of Sybil Danning, Bill Moseley, and Joe Bob Briggs.
In a combined statement from the “Elvira's Horror Hunt" jury, they express, "Found is an after-school Lifetime movie on bullying with multiple decapitations, full-frontal nude massacres, a head in a bowling bag, and then there are the disturbing parts. Both Found and Other deliver the goods in direction, acting, and special effects.
- 9/11/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Here at Dread Central we're always on the lookout for cool indie films to point you in the direction of, and we think we just Found another! We've already told you about the movie, but today we've got a trailer!
Writer Todd Rigney dropped us a line to let us know that filming of an adaptation of his 2005 book Found is well under way in Bloomington, Indiana, under the direction of acclaimed filmmaker Scott Schirmer. Rigney serves as co-writer on the flick, which is billed as an emotional coming-of-age story about a horror-obsessed kid (Gavin Brown) who discovers that his older brother (Ethan Philbeck) is a serial killer.
Produced by Leya Taylor, Damien Wesner, and Arthur Cullipher, Found stars Gavin Brown, Ethan Philbeck, Phyllis Munro, Louie Lawless, and Alex Kogin.
Synopsis
Based on the novel by Todd Rigney, Found centers around Marty, a shy, bullied fifth-grader who takes refuge in horror films…...
Writer Todd Rigney dropped us a line to let us know that filming of an adaptation of his 2005 book Found is well under way in Bloomington, Indiana, under the direction of acclaimed filmmaker Scott Schirmer. Rigney serves as co-writer on the flick, which is billed as an emotional coming-of-age story about a horror-obsessed kid (Gavin Brown) who discovers that his older brother (Ethan Philbeck) is a serial killer.
Produced by Leya Taylor, Damien Wesner, and Arthur Cullipher, Found stars Gavin Brown, Ethan Philbeck, Phyllis Munro, Louie Lawless, and Alex Kogin.
Synopsis
Based on the novel by Todd Rigney, Found centers around Marty, a shy, bullied fifth-grader who takes refuge in horror films…...
- 9/2/2011
- by Masked Slasher
- DreadCentral.com
Here at Dread Central we're always on the lookout for cool indie films to point you in the direction of, and we think we just Found another! Read on for the first details and stills.
Writer Todd Rigney dropped us a line to let us know that filming of an adaptation of his 2005 book Found is well under way in Bloomington, Indiana, under the direction of acclaimed filmmaker Scott Schirmer. Rigney serves as co-writer on the flick, which is billed as an emotional coming-of-age story about a horror-obsessed kid (Gavin Brown) who discovers that his older brother (Ethan Philbeck) is a serial killer.
Produced by Leya Taylor, Damien Wesner, and Arthur Cullipher, Found stars Gavin Brown, Ethan Philbeck, Phyllis Munro, Louie Lawless, and Alex Kogin.
Look for more on this one soon!
Synopsis
Based on the novel by Todd Rigney, Found centers around Marty, a shy, bullied fifth-grader who takes refuge in horror films…...
Writer Todd Rigney dropped us a line to let us know that filming of an adaptation of his 2005 book Found is well under way in Bloomington, Indiana, under the direction of acclaimed filmmaker Scott Schirmer. Rigney serves as co-writer on the flick, which is billed as an emotional coming-of-age story about a horror-obsessed kid (Gavin Brown) who discovers that his older brother (Ethan Philbeck) is a serial killer.
Produced by Leya Taylor, Damien Wesner, and Arthur Cullipher, Found stars Gavin Brown, Ethan Philbeck, Phyllis Munro, Louie Lawless, and Alex Kogin.
Look for more on this one soon!
Synopsis
Based on the novel by Todd Rigney, Found centers around Marty, a shy, bullied fifth-grader who takes refuge in horror films…...
- 8/25/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Since his comic book debut in 1990, Warren Ellis has been one of the most prolific writers in the comic industry with dozens of original creations in addition to several books for Marvel and DC.
Following the recent announcement that “Black Summer” was optioned by Vigilante Entertainment in addition to the upcoming film adaptations of his “Red” and “Gravel” series, it seems clear that Ellis has become an in-demand comic creator in Hollywood.
With an eye toward more of Ellis' work finding its way to the big (or small) screen, here are five of his projects that would also make excellent films or TV series.
Freakangels: Recently featured in our weekly "Adapt This" feature, Ellis and artist Paul Duffield's “FreakAngels” webcomic follows a group of telepaths in London rebuilding their world after a major disaster—a disaster they had a part in causing.
As one of Ellis’ more recent creations, the...
Following the recent announcement that “Black Summer” was optioned by Vigilante Entertainment in addition to the upcoming film adaptations of his “Red” and “Gravel” series, it seems clear that Ellis has become an in-demand comic creator in Hollywood.
With an eye toward more of Ellis' work finding its way to the big (or small) screen, here are five of his projects that would also make excellent films or TV series.
Freakangels: Recently featured in our weekly "Adapt This" feature, Ellis and artist Paul Duffield's “FreakAngels” webcomic follows a group of telepaths in London rebuilding their world after a major disaster—a disaster they had a part in causing.
As one of Ellis’ more recent creations, the...
- 11/12/2009
- by Blair Marnell
- MTV Splash Page
Production company Vinehill Entertainment has acquired rights for "Transmetropolitan," which was formerly a dystopian, DC comic book and now a feature length film. The first script has been finished and an early one-sheet, from the comic books first issue is available to be seen. Set to move into production once casting has been finished "Transmetropolitan," will blend comedy with action. Expect more information on this project once other Vinehill productions are near completion. For now have a look at the limited announced crew and Vinehill Entertainment homepage with several other films set to go into production shortly.
Early synopsis from the comic itself...
A retired writer, known as Spider Jerusalem, is brought back to the city to write two future novels for his editor.
Director: Louie Lawless.
Writer: Christopher Taylor.
For other films from Vinehill visit the companys website here...
http://vinehill-entertainment.webs.com/
Sources:
Chris Taylor. Producer. 20 May 2009. Interview.
Early synopsis from the comic itself...
A retired writer, known as Spider Jerusalem, is brought back to the city to write two future novels for his editor.
Director: Louie Lawless.
Writer: Christopher Taylor.
For other films from Vinehill visit the companys website here...
http://vinehill-entertainment.webs.com/
Sources:
Chris Taylor. Producer. 20 May 2009. Interview.
- 5/24/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
A new film called "The Diary," is currently shooting in various locations throughout Victoria, British Columbia beginning June 1st. Pre-production started in April 20th of this year and the project has been looking for a production crew with two further features to be shot later in the calendar. Based on a true story VineHill/Alliance Atlantis will distribute the picture with investors still being sought. For more information visit the companys website inside.
Director: Louie Lawless.
For information on "The Diary," visit the production companys website below"
The Diary at Vinehill Entertainment
Sources:
Classified ad for The Diary...
Director: Louie Lawless.
For information on "The Diary," visit the production companys website below"
The Diary at Vinehill Entertainment
Sources:
Classified ad for The Diary...
- 5/20/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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