Update:
Hulu is cutting ties with Rick and Morty and Solar Opposites co-creator Justin Roiland following charges of felony domestic abuse against his former partner. Hulu, which hosts Solar Opposites and the new series Koala Man, is ending its association with Roiland after allegations came to light. Roiland was an executive producer and voice actor on Solar Opposites and Koala Man.
“We have ended our association with Justin Roiland,” Hulu and 20th TV Animation said. Thankfully for both series fans, Solar Opposites and Koala Man will continue without Roiland’s involvement. The same goes for Rick and Morty, whose team is busy creating episodes for Season 7.
You can read more about Roiland’s firing from Rick and Morty, and the charges lobbied against him in the original article posted below.
Original Article:
After news broke earlier this year that Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland had been charged with felony domestic abuse,...
Hulu is cutting ties with Rick and Morty and Solar Opposites co-creator Justin Roiland following charges of felony domestic abuse against his former partner. Hulu, which hosts Solar Opposites and the new series Koala Man, is ending its association with Roiland after allegations came to light. Roiland was an executive producer and voice actor on Solar Opposites and Koala Man.
“We have ended our association with Justin Roiland,” Hulu and 20th TV Animation said. Thankfully for both series fans, Solar Opposites and Koala Man will continue without Roiland’s involvement. The same goes for Rick and Morty, whose team is busy creating episodes for Season 7.
You can read more about Roiland’s firing from Rick and Morty, and the charges lobbied against him in the original article posted below.
Original Article:
After news broke earlier this year that Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland had been charged with felony domestic abuse,...
- 1/25/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Regular viewers of Adult Swim probably know animator Lee Hardcastle from his work on those 15-second skits that often play between commercials. Those segments, called "The Non-Canonical Adventures of Rick and Morty," are wonderful, slightly-unsettling treats for "Rick and Morty" fans, throwing the show's characters into quick movie parodies in a delightfully eerie claymation style. If you don't know Hardcastle from that, you may have been introduced to him through his work on "The ABCs of Death," or his "Simpsons couch gag" shorts. They're violent and often horrifying, but so well-done that you can't help but keep watching.
His latest project was released on Adult Swim at midnight last night: "Summer's Sleepover," a spooky 10-minute short about a sleepover gone horribly wrong. Hardcastle was nice enough to speak to us about his work on the special and his animation career in general.
'It Felt Very Strange Because I'm So Used...
His latest project was released on Adult Swim at midnight last night: "Summer's Sleepover," a spooky 10-minute short about a sleepover gone horribly wrong. Hardcastle was nice enough to speak to us about his work on the special and his animation career in general.
'It Felt Very Strange Because I'm So Used...
- 10/31/2022
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
I’ll be honest right up front and admit that I have never seen a single episode of Rick and Morty. I have completely missed out on this pop culture phenomenon. I know there are shades of Back to the Future to it, I’ve heard about Pickle Rick and the love of Szechuan Sauce. But I haven’t actually seen any of it. But I am familiar with the work of Claymation filmmaker Lee Hardcastle, who has made a lot of cool shorts, created the music video for the Gunship song “Tech Noir”, and contributed to the horror anthology The ABCs of Death. So it’s cool to hear that the Rick and Morty folks have teamed up with Hardcastle for a horror short that is going to premiere at midnight on Sunday, October 30th on Adult Swim. The short will then be available to watch on HBO Max the next day,...
- 10/27/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Horror frequently pops up in animated series “Rick and Morty,” both in the episodes and in promos for new seasons. So it’s no surprise that even though season six won’t arrive until late November, “Rick and Morty” still found a way to celebrate Halloween.
The team behind “Rick and Morty” has enlisted the talent of animator Lee Hardcastle (The ABCs of Death) once again, this time with a brand new Claymation horror short titled “Summer’s Sleepover.”
An unexpected guest arrive at Summer’s sleepover party and livens things up in this trippy horror short. “Summer’s Sleepover” premieres Sunday, 10/30 at Midnight Et on Adult Swim, next day globally on HBO Max and on Adult Swim’s YouTube channel. Expect the unexpected in this wacky world.
Hardcastle previously was behind the series’ Hereditary spoof that played ahead of season five’s premiere, which you can watch here.
“Rick and Morty...
The team behind “Rick and Morty” has enlisted the talent of animator Lee Hardcastle (The ABCs of Death) once again, this time with a brand new Claymation horror short titled “Summer’s Sleepover.”
An unexpected guest arrive at Summer’s sleepover party and livens things up in this trippy horror short. “Summer’s Sleepover” premieres Sunday, 10/30 at Midnight Et on Adult Swim, next day globally on HBO Max and on Adult Swim’s YouTube channel. Expect the unexpected in this wacky world.
Hardcastle previously was behind the series’ Hereditary spoof that played ahead of season five’s premiere, which you can watch here.
“Rick and Morty...
- 10/27/2022
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
While horror movies are typically associated with October and Halloween, 2019 is looking to buck that trend entirely. So far this year, we’ve been treated to Jordan Peele’s sophomoric effort Us, another adaptation of a Stephen King novel, and a slasher flick that isn’t afraid to poke fun at genre conventions.
And of course, who could forget Child’s Play, the remake/reboot of the long-running series that originally kicked off all the way back in 1988. 30 years after its debut, it seems the idea of killer dolls can resonate with audiences, even if the new incarnation of Chucky is decidedly more high-tech. The latest from director Lars Klevberg did fairly well at the box office (raking in roughly $40 million globally), and he’s already teased a few ideas for a potential sequel.
If you didn’t get the chance to check out Child’s Play when it was in theaters though,...
And of course, who could forget Child’s Play, the remake/reboot of the long-running series that originally kicked off all the way back in 1988. 30 years after its debut, it seems the idea of killer dolls can resonate with audiences, even if the new incarnation of Chucky is decidedly more high-tech. The latest from director Lars Klevberg did fairly well at the box office (raking in roughly $40 million globally), and he’s already teased a few ideas for a potential sequel.
If you didn’t get the chance to check out Child’s Play when it was in theaters though,...
- 8/13/2019
- by Shaan Joshi
- We Got This Covered
Orion’s Child’s Play remake arrives in Us theaters in exactly one week, and (as you can tell from today’s news) the promotional team is really ratcheting up their efforts as they enter the final stretch. Today, we’re seeing Chucky brought to life in brilliant (and bloody) claymation courtesy of the genre’s twisted master practitioner Lee […] The post Latest Child’S Play Promo is Claymation Gore-Fest Toy Massacre by Lee Hardcastle appeared first on Dread Central.
- 6/14/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
When it comes to horror, there aren’t many who do it better than Lee Hardcastle. I say that geniunely, as who else in horror today can leave you visibly rattled by claymation animation? With that said, the famous internet creator is back with a new anthology series that is guaranteed to make your stomach turn called Spook Train! The first episode is up, and its as disturbing and as messed up as you’d think. Ugh, I almost don’t want to watch the rest of this series after watching that, but man, it’s so good. Check out the first episode below and let us know what you think:...
- 9/23/2018
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
Stars: Kurtis Lowe, Andrew Dunn, Andy Abrahams, Dominic Brunt, Charlie Chuck, Kate Coogan, Simon Corble, Samantha Daniels, Sally Dexter, Howard Ellis, Nicky Evans, Thalia Zucchi, Joanne Mitchell, Mica Proctor, Laurence R. Harvey | Written by Joanne Mitchell, Paul Shrimpton | Directed by Dominic Brunt
Attack of the Adult Babies. What a title! It’s enough on its own to make me want to watch it but the movie has plenty more to offer than the crazy-sounding title. Director Dominic Brunt is best known to many as Paddy in U.K. soap Emmerdale but genre fans should know him better for his directorial work. His first movie was the excellent, gritty, slow burn zombie film Before Dawn and he followed it up with the sometimes-hard-to-watch but great revenge thriller Bait. With his third feature he has chose something very very different…
After watching Attack of the Adult Babies you’ll realise that the...
Attack of the Adult Babies. What a title! It’s enough on its own to make me want to watch it but the movie has plenty more to offer than the crazy-sounding title. Director Dominic Brunt is best known to many as Paddy in U.K. soap Emmerdale but genre fans should know him better for his directorial work. His first movie was the excellent, gritty, slow burn zombie film Before Dawn and he followed it up with the sometimes-hard-to-watch but great revenge thriller Bait. With his third feature he has chose something very very different…
After watching Attack of the Adult Babies you’ll realise that the...
- 7/9/2018
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Dominic Brunt’s outrageous horror satire Attack of the Adult Babies is to get a UK release, as Nucleus Films to unleash cult feature on Blu-ray, DVD & Digital on June 11th 2018. Plus, the first 1000 blu-rays in Collectors Numbered Limited Edition will have slip case designed by film artist Graham Humphreys. The film had its world premiere at FrightFest; and this release marks Nucleus Films’ first foray into distributing new films to market across all formats and co-founder Jake West commented:
We’re very excited to be handling the World Premiere release of Aotab and working with the brilliant British director producer team Dominic Brunt & Joanne Mitchell Brunt & International Sales agent Amp. We’re aiming to bring to this, and future releases, the quality we’re know for in all of our cult re-issue titles.
Shot entirely on location at Broughton Hall in Skipton, West Yorkshire (just down the road from...
We’re very excited to be handling the World Premiere release of Aotab and working with the brilliant British director producer team Dominic Brunt & Joanne Mitchell Brunt & International Sales agent Amp. We’re aiming to bring to this, and future releases, the quality we’re know for in all of our cult re-issue titles.
Shot entirely on location at Broughton Hall in Skipton, West Yorkshire (just down the road from...
- 3/29/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Lee Hardcastle has once again found a way to traumatize the internet. Using the concept from Reservoir Dogs and the characters from The Simpsons, Hardcastle once again kills some of your beloved Simpsons characters with excessive amounts of violence. Granted, it's not nearly as bad as his first video, which I linked below, but damn did we really have to see Kirk Van Houten lose his nose? Check out both videos below and share your thoughts:...
- 3/2/2018
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
Lee Hardcastle, clay animator. First let me give props to Lee Hardcastle for taking the time to do this and obviously putting forth one heck of an effort to make all these scenes. But holy crap, how messed up can Rick and Morty get? On their own show they’re extremely messed up, but in the movies they seem to get worse. Even more so, Rick seems to be like the ultimate dingus and the ultimate failure as well as the ultimate bad guy. So why in the world would anyone trust him if he’s such an obvious troublemaker? That is
Rick and Morty Parody Classic Movies in This Claymation Short...
Rick and Morty Parody Classic Movies in This Claymation Short...
- 9/14/2017
- by Wake
- TVovermind.com
Our favorite online stop-motion animator Lee Hardcastle is at it again, this time bringing his claymation skills to the world of Adult Swim’s “Rick and Morty” in the middle of its third season. Flickering in and out as if we’re watching one of the parallel universes within the show, watch as Morty is attacked by the […]...
- 9/12/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
A new series of Adult Swim bumps are on their way to the channel as Lee Hardcastle has created a Ton of Rick and Morty claymation shorts that recreate scenes from classic films. Each clip is about 10-15 seconds long so you don't get a ton of time in the sequences, but long enough to appreciate the references that are made. Check it out below and let us know which one is your favorite!
- 9/8/2017
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
Our favorite online stop-motion animator Lee Hardcastle is at it again, this time bringing his claymation skills to the world of Adult Swim’s “Rick and Morty” ahead of its third season return on July 30th. Flickering in and out as if we’re watching one of the parallel universes within the show, watch as Morty is […]...
- 7/14/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
If you missed The Belko Experiment in the theater, well you can thank your lucky stars films get put on Blu-Ray and DVD.
From writer, producer James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2), director Greg McLean (Wolf Creek, Rogue, The Darkness) and producer Peter Safran (The Conjuring, Annabelle), comes the story about a group of 80 American employees who are tested in a twisted social experiment of bone-crunching horror! Belko Industries, a normally calm workplace, gets a rude awakening when a mysterious voice on the intercom orders them to participate in a ruthless game of kill or be killed in a blood-soaking battle royale at their office building in Bogotá, Colombia. As the terror escalates, so does the body count. Everyone is a competitor and everyday objects become deadly weapons. Let the corporate carnage commence!
Presented by Orion Pictures, an arm of MGM, The Belko Experiment...
From writer, producer James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2), director Greg McLean (Wolf Creek, Rogue, The Darkness) and producer Peter Safran (The Conjuring, Annabelle), comes the story about a group of 80 American employees who are tested in a twisted social experiment of bone-crunching horror! Belko Industries, a normally calm workplace, gets a rude awakening when a mysterious voice on the intercom orders them to participate in a ruthless game of kill or be killed in a blood-soaking battle royale at their office building in Bogotá, Colombia. As the terror escalates, so does the body count. Everyone is a competitor and everyday objects become deadly weapons. Let the corporate carnage commence!
Presented by Orion Pictures, an arm of MGM, The Belko Experiment...
- 5/4/2017
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
Start sharpening your pencils and learn how to take aim with your stapler, because the office-set survival thriller The Belko Experiment hits home media this June from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
The Belko Experiment will come out on Digital HD on June 13th, followed by a Blu-ray and DVD release on June 27th. Below, we have a look at the cover art as well as the press release with full details, including the Blu-ray and DVD bonus features.
Press Release: The Belko Experiment arrives on Digital HD June 13th and on Blu-ray and DVD June 27th
The Belko Experiment
From writer, producer James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2), director Greg McLean (Wolf Creek, Rogue, The Darkness) and producer Peter Safran (The Conjuring, Annabelle), comes the story about a group of 80 American employees who are tested in a twisted social experiment of bone-crunching horror!
The Belko Experiment will come out on Digital HD on June 13th, followed by a Blu-ray and DVD release on June 27th. Below, we have a look at the cover art as well as the press release with full details, including the Blu-ray and DVD bonus features.
Press Release: The Belko Experiment arrives on Digital HD June 13th and on Blu-ray and DVD June 27th
The Belko Experiment
From writer, producer James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2), director Greg McLean (Wolf Creek, Rogue, The Darkness) and producer Peter Safran (The Conjuring, Annabelle), comes the story about a group of 80 American employees who are tested in a twisted social experiment of bone-crunching horror!
- 4/20/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Recreated Movie Scenes of the Day: Animator Lee Hardcastle has released three more commissioned claymation versions of scenes from The Belko Experiment. See one below and the rest at Geek Tyrant. Fake Sequel of the Day: If that's not enough gore or not realistic enough, check out this horror-themed short inspired by American Beauty (via Film School Rejects): Meme of the Day: It seems every new movie that comes out has to get a La La Land parody. Below are ones for Kong: Skull Island and Logan. Because why not pic.twitter.com/esptfdAFJT — Kushal Bhola (@kushalbhola13) March 16, 2017 Are you fighting just for me...
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- 3/18/2017
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Okay, The Belko Experiment promotions just keep getting weirder!
Check out all of The Belko Experiment-inspired claymation shorts created by Lee Hardcastle (The ABCs of Death, Claycat’s The Thing, Claycat’s The Raid, Minion Ways to Die)
Watch The Belko Experiment in bloody, beautiful, Nsfw claymation, courtesy of Lee Hardastle
Behold Episode 2 of Belko in Nsfw claymation from the master, Lee Hardcastle. Are you ready for The Belko Experiment?
It’s kill or be killed at your office: what would You do? Let this new Nsfw claymation from Lee Hardcastle be your guide.
Ever wonder what a “Corporate Purge” looks like in claymation? Well thanks to Lee Hardcastle, no you know.
The Belko Experiment opens in theaters this Friday, March 4th!
The Belko Experiment stars John Gallagher Jr. (“The Newsroom”, 10 Cloverfield Lane), Tony Goldwyn (“Scandal”), John C. McGinley (“Stan Against Evil,” “Scrubs”), Adria Arjona (“True Detective”), Josh Brener...
Check out all of The Belko Experiment-inspired claymation shorts created by Lee Hardcastle (The ABCs of Death, Claycat’s The Thing, Claycat’s The Raid, Minion Ways to Die)
Watch The Belko Experiment in bloody, beautiful, Nsfw claymation, courtesy of Lee Hardastle
Behold Episode 2 of Belko in Nsfw claymation from the master, Lee Hardcastle. Are you ready for The Belko Experiment?
It’s kill or be killed at your office: what would You do? Let this new Nsfw claymation from Lee Hardcastle be your guide.
Ever wonder what a “Corporate Purge” looks like in claymation? Well thanks to Lee Hardcastle, no you know.
The Belko Experiment opens in theaters this Friday, March 4th!
The Belko Experiment stars John Gallagher Jr. (“The Newsroom”, 10 Cloverfield Lane), Tony Goldwyn (“Scandal”), John C. McGinley (“Stan Against Evil,” “Scrubs”), Adria Arjona (“True Detective”), Josh Brener...
- 3/17/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The gory social-experiment horror flick The Belko Experiment comes out tomorrow, but parties interested in getting a dose of its brand of visceral workplace brutality are in luck. Filmmakers Greg McLean and James T. Gunn teamed up with animator Lee Hardcastle, a stop-motion specialist with a taste for the macabre, to make a trilogy of incredibly violent short films. At around half a minute each, they provide a decidedly low-investment way to see what it looks like when a cute claymation toy gets mowed down by an assault rifle or beaten to death or has its head exploded or, well, has its head exploded again. There are a lot of heads exploding.
If that is not enough, take a look at the 9 Circles Of Cinematic Gore, which we made in conjunction with The Belko Experiment team. These people really love gore.
Note: Gizmodo, like The A.V. Club, is ...
If that is not enough, take a look at the 9 Circles Of Cinematic Gore, which we made in conjunction with The Belko Experiment team. These people really love gore.
Note: Gizmodo, like The A.V. Club, is ...
- 3/16/2017
- by Clayton Purdom
- avclub.com
I've got three absolutely disturbing claymation videos for you to watch today featuring the brutally bloody deaths of people. Seriously, this is some insanely jacked-up stuff that is completely demented. So if you're anything like me, I'm sure you'll love it!
The claymation shorts were created by Lee Hardcastle, who was commissioned to make a series of these for James Gunn and Greg McLean's upcoming film The Belko Experiment. If what's shown in these videos are any indication of how violent the movie will actually be, we are in for one hell of twisted gore fest!
These are not for the faint of heart. In case you missed the first one that was released, click here.
The claymation shorts were created by Lee Hardcastle, who was commissioned to make a series of these for James Gunn and Greg McLean's upcoming film The Belko Experiment. If what's shown in these videos are any indication of how violent the movie will actually be, we are in for one hell of twisted gore fest!
These are not for the faint of heart. In case you missed the first one that was released, click here.
- 3/16/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
A claymation Orion logo? Cool! To drum up some promotion for this Friday’s The Belko Experiment, claymation genius Lee Hardcastle (The ABCs of Death) whipped up his own shorts based on The Belko Experiment. As with all of Lee’s work, they are Bloody. Written by James Gunn (Dawn of the Dead, Guardians of the Galaxy) and directed by Greg […]...
- 3/15/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
We’re only a couple of days away from the release of Bh Tilt’s The Belko Experiment (review), so it’s high time to make sure that everyone gets convinced to check it out! If you’ve been on the fence, then Bh… Continue Reading →
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- 3/15/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
I've always enjoyed the insane claymation short films of Lee Hardcastle. He's made a good amount of these shorts over the years, and they are always crazy and violent. He was commissioned to make a claymation short film for James Gunn and Greg McLean's upcoming film The Belko Experiment, and it's super bloody and violent! If you are sensitive to claymation people, then I suggest you don't watch because they die in all kinds of horrible ways. Enjoy!
- 2/26/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
“Rick and Morty” is back and this time in clay form. With Season 3 of the animated series expected to return soon, Adult Swim has shared series of claymation shorts, titled “Rick and Morty: The Non-Canonical Adventures,” starring the characters of the show.
Created by Lee Hardcastle, the films last around between 16 to 30 seconds and feature Rick and Morty in scenes from horror and sci-fi films. In one clip, the duo take on the “Ex Machina” dance scene and shows Morty’s crush Jessica as the robot, with Rick as Oscar Isaac’s character and Morty as Domhnall Gleeson’s Caleb.
Read More: ‘Rick and Morty’ Cast, Co-Creator Dan Harmon Improvise Mini-Episode — Watch
Rick and Morty are also seen in a claymation parody of “The Thing” scene when the family is tied up and sitting in the living room. In this clip Rick tests petri dishes of everyone’s contaminated blood.
Created by Lee Hardcastle, the films last around between 16 to 30 seconds and feature Rick and Morty in scenes from horror and sci-fi films. In one clip, the duo take on the “Ex Machina” dance scene and shows Morty’s crush Jessica as the robot, with Rick as Oscar Isaac’s character and Morty as Domhnall Gleeson’s Caleb.
Read More: ‘Rick and Morty’ Cast, Co-Creator Dan Harmon Improvise Mini-Episode — Watch
Rick and Morty are also seen in a claymation parody of “The Thing” scene when the family is tied up and sitting in the living room. In this clip Rick tests petri dishes of everyone’s contaminated blood.
- 11/2/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
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Cheer on local talent with these potentially great UK films from 2016, including drama, comedy, action, horror, fantasy & more…
While Batman Vs Superman, Captain America: Civil War, X-Men Apocalypse and other mega franchises are expected to dominate cinemas in 2016, let’s hear it for the films below. None are sequels, few have titanic budgets, all of them are British and each of them has the potential to be great.
2016 looks to be a particularly strong year for UK crime drama, with Ben Wheatley’s Free Fire, Adam Smith’s Trespass Against Us and Michael Apted’s Unlocked on their way. Military thrillers are also well represented this year, with Gavin Hood’s Eye In The Sky, Fernando Coimbra’s Sand Castle, and Simon West’s Stratton incoming. There’s also comedy, fantasy, drama, horror and even a musical waiting for you below.
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Cheer on local talent with these potentially great UK films from 2016, including drama, comedy, action, horror, fantasy & more…
While Batman Vs Superman, Captain America: Civil War, X-Men Apocalypse and other mega franchises are expected to dominate cinemas in 2016, let’s hear it for the films below. None are sequels, few have titanic budgets, all of them are British and each of them has the potential to be great.
2016 looks to be a particularly strong year for UK crime drama, with Ben Wheatley’s Free Fire, Adam Smith’s Trespass Against Us and Michael Apted’s Unlocked on their way. Military thrillers are also well represented this year, with Gavin Hood’s Eye In The Sky, Fernando Coimbra’s Sand Castle, and Simon West’s Stratton incoming. There’s also comedy, fantasy, drama, horror and even a musical waiting for you below.
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- 1/7/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Meet some of the best directors working today, who haven't gone down the blockbuster movie route...
Ever find it a bit lame when the same big name directors get kicked around for every high profile project? Christopher Nolan, Jj Abrams, maybe the Russo Brothers? With so much focus on blockbuster films these days, getting a major franchise job seems like the main acknowledgement of success for a filmmaker. And yes, both the financial and creative rewards can be great. But there are plenty of other directors out there, doing their own thing, from art house auteurs to Dtv action specialists.
Here are 25 examples.
Lee Hardcastle
Even if you don’t know his name, you’ve probably seen Lee Hardcastle’s ultraviolent claymations shared on social media. He first started getting noticed for his two-minute remake of The Thing, starring the famous stop motion penguin Pingu. Far from just a cheap one-joke mash-up,...
Ever find it a bit lame when the same big name directors get kicked around for every high profile project? Christopher Nolan, Jj Abrams, maybe the Russo Brothers? With so much focus on blockbuster films these days, getting a major franchise job seems like the main acknowledgement of success for a filmmaker. And yes, both the financial and creative rewards can be great. But there are plenty of other directors out there, doing their own thing, from art house auteurs to Dtv action specialists.
Here are 25 examples.
Lee Hardcastle
Even if you don’t know his name, you’ve probably seen Lee Hardcastle’s ultraviolent claymations shared on social media. He first started getting noticed for his two-minute remake of The Thing, starring the famous stop motion penguin Pingu. Far from just a cheap one-joke mash-up,...
- 9/30/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Directed by Julian Barratt, Alexandre Bustillo, Larry Fessenden, Julian Gilbey, E.L. Katz, Aharon Keshales, Steven Kostanski, Julien Maury, Vincenzo Natali, Bill Plympton, Jen & Sylvia Soska and many more…
It’s a second go around the alphabet of fear with The ABCs of Death 2. 2012′s first installment – an anthology of 26 stories, each representing a letter of the alphabet – was the very definition of a mixed bag, with (sadly) the bad often outweighing the good. However, given that the good was Very good I still held out hope that this sequel would live up to the expectations and potential that the format has.
Thankfully this time round the good outweighs the bad, although surprisingly there are some disappointing segments from directors whose work I’ve enjoyed; and whose feature work has been hailed as some of the best in the genre – not that there’s any evidence of that here – including...
It’s a second go around the alphabet of fear with The ABCs of Death 2. 2012′s first installment – an anthology of 26 stories, each representing a letter of the alphabet – was the very definition of a mixed bag, with (sadly) the bad often outweighing the good. However, given that the good was Very good I still held out hope that this sequel would live up to the expectations and potential that the format has.
Thankfully this time round the good outweighs the bad, although surprisingly there are some disappointing segments from directors whose work I’ve enjoyed; and whose feature work has been hailed as some of the best in the genre – not that there’s any evidence of that here – including...
- 3/18/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
What happens when you take the heartwarming characters of a beloved Disney film and repurpose them into one of those most paranoia filled scenes of a cult classic?
You get this incredible best of both worlds animated short from Animator Lee Hardcastle , who recently posted this clip onto Youtube channel and his website. You may never be able to see Frozen in the same light again.
Watch the brilliantly crafted Nsfw mash up below.
The post Votd: Watch Disney’s ‘Frozen’ get the John Carpenter treatment in Claymation short appeared first on Sound On Sight.
You get this incredible best of both worlds animated short from Animator Lee Hardcastle , who recently posted this clip onto Youtube channel and his website. You may never be able to see Frozen in the same light again.
Watch the brilliantly crafted Nsfw mash up below.
The post Votd: Watch Disney’s ‘Frozen’ get the John Carpenter treatment in Claymation short appeared first on Sound On Sight.
- 3/4/2015
- by Jean Pierre Diez
- SoundOnSight
Channel Frederator refuses to stay out of the headlines as it continues to rack up more animation content partners like it’s the end of the world. The multi-channel network started by animation industry veteran Fred Seibert has just added 185 new channels to its already-huge lineup of content creators.
Frederator’s new members include Domics, Lee Hardcastle, and CyberToons. The Domics channel has over 850,000 subscribers and features musings and stories from the life of owner Dominic Panganiban. Hardcastle creates not-for-children claymation (a form of art Seth Green’s Stoopid Buddy Stoodios wants to teach people) enjoyed by his 100,000+ subscribers. Finally, CyberToons turns famous YouTubers and videos into animations; though the channel doesn’t appear to uploaded a video since 2011, its partnership with Channel Frederator could rectify this lack of updates.
Frederator added about 200 other content partners back in August, and then signed on 141 more only a month after that. More recently,...
Frederator’s new members include Domics, Lee Hardcastle, and CyberToons. The Domics channel has over 850,000 subscribers and features musings and stories from the life of owner Dominic Panganiban. Hardcastle creates not-for-children claymation (a form of art Seth Green’s Stoopid Buddy Stoodios wants to teach people) enjoyed by his 100,000+ subscribers. Finally, CyberToons turns famous YouTubers and videos into animations; though the channel doesn’t appear to uploaded a video since 2011, its partnership with Channel Frederator could rectify this lack of updates.
Frederator added about 200 other content partners back in August, and then signed on 141 more only a month after that. More recently,...
- 12/17/2014
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
Directed by Julian Barratt, Alexandre Bustillo, Larry Fessenden, Julian Gilbey, E.L. Katz, Aharon Keshales, Steven Kostanski, Julien Maury, Vincenzo Natali, Bill Plympton, Jen & Sylvia Soska and many more…
It’s a second go around the alphabet of fear with the debut of The ABCs of Death 2 as part of this years Celluloid Screams film festival. 2012′s first installment – an anthology of 26 stories, each representing a letter of the alphabet – was the very definition of a mixed bag, with (sadly) the bad often outweighing the good. However, given that the good was Very good I still held out hope that this sequel would live up to the expectations and potential that the format has.
Thankfully this time round the good outweighs the bad, although surprisingly there are some disappointing segments from directors whose work I’ve enjoyed; and whose feature work has been hailed as some of the best in...
It’s a second go around the alphabet of fear with the debut of The ABCs of Death 2 as part of this years Celluloid Screams film festival. 2012′s first installment – an anthology of 26 stories, each representing a letter of the alphabet – was the very definition of a mixed bag, with (sadly) the bad often outweighing the good. However, given that the good was Very good I still held out hope that this sequel would live up to the expectations and potential that the format has.
Thankfully this time round the good outweighs the bad, although surprisingly there are some disappointing segments from directors whose work I’ve enjoyed; and whose feature work has been hailed as some of the best in...
- 10/24/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Right from the start, the anthology horror film The ABCs of Death, produced by Ant Timpson and Tim League, came with one major handicap: The film is divided into twenty-six individual chapters, each helmed by a different director (spanning fifteen countries), and each assigned a letter of the alphabet. The directors were given carte blanche to indulge in their most grotesque impulses. Each letter is presented sequentially, and the director’s chosen word is revealed only at the end of each short – sometimes as a punch line or a revelation, and often to underscore or enlighten the segment’s theme. (weaker efforts find the directors taking a cheat). The problem is a lack of cohesion.
Highlights included T is for Toilet by British director Lee Hardcastle, Unearthed by Ben Wheatley, A by Nacho Vigalondo, D for Dogfight, X is for Xxl by Xavier Gens, and the self mocking Q for Quack,...
Highlights included T is for Toilet by British director Lee Hardcastle, Unearthed by Ben Wheatley, A by Nacho Vigalondo, D for Dogfight, X is for Xxl by Xavier Gens, and the self mocking Q for Quack,...
- 9/3/2014
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Image from The ABC’s of Death 2. Chapter directed by Erik Matti
The ABCs of Death 2 now officially has a release date and it is just in time for Halloween. The film will be released by Magnet and Drafthouse Films on VOD on October 2nd and a limited theatrical run a few weeks later on the 31st .
The sequel is a follow-up to 2012’s horror anthology The ABCs of Death and, like its predecessor, will contain 26 short horror films by some of the genre’s greatest minds. As expected with so many shorts, the original was a bit of a mixed bag. There were certainly some incredible shorts like D is for Dogfight directed by Marcel Sarmiento, T is for Toilet by Lee Hardcastle, U is for Unearthed by Ben Wheatley, X is for Xxl by Xavier Gens, and the disgusting L is for Libido by Timo Tjahjanto. There...
The ABCs of Death 2 now officially has a release date and it is just in time for Halloween. The film will be released by Magnet and Drafthouse Films on VOD on October 2nd and a limited theatrical run a few weeks later on the 31st .
The sequel is a follow-up to 2012’s horror anthology The ABCs of Death and, like its predecessor, will contain 26 short horror films by some of the genre’s greatest minds. As expected with so many shorts, the original was a bit of a mixed bag. There were certainly some incredible shorts like D is for Dogfight directed by Marcel Sarmiento, T is for Toilet by Lee Hardcastle, U is for Unearthed by Ben Wheatley, X is for Xxl by Xavier Gens, and the disgusting L is for Libido by Timo Tjahjanto. There...
- 8/4/2014
- by Max Molinaro
- SoundOnSight
Lee Hardcastle is a whiz with Claymation. So much so that he won The ABC's of Death contest with his short T Is for Toilet, which was included in the film. Now Hardcastle has released a horror short entitled Fun with Black Bulbs. Check it out.
The entire short is one minute and 30 seconds long. How much tension can you build in one minute and 30 seconds? Hardcastle manages to do a pretty fantastic job of making your toes curl in a minute and a half. It's an impressive short that you're sure to dig.
About Fun with Black Bulbs, Hardcastle says, "[It's] a simple trick you can do yourself but one you might regret because it can be pretty creepy what you find around the home. Try it; you'll be surprised."
And be sure to try this short. It's a minute and a half, Dreadies. So worth your time!
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The entire short is one minute and 30 seconds long. How much tension can you build in one minute and 30 seconds? Hardcastle manages to do a pretty fantastic job of making your toes curl in a minute and a half. It's an impressive short that you're sure to dig.
About Fun with Black Bulbs, Hardcastle says, "[It's] a simple trick you can do yourself but one you might regret because it can be pretty creepy what you find around the home. Try it; you'll be surprised."
And be sure to try this short. It's a minute and a half, Dreadies. So worth your time!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 7/8/2014
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
Lee Hardcastle, clay-mation animator of zombie footballers and machine gun toting kitty cats, has a new short out, Fun With Black Bulbs. A simple trick you can do yourself but one you might regret because it can be pretty creepy what you find around the home. Try it, you'll be surprised.In a departure from his usual style, Hardcastle opts to go live action this time. The results are no less fun and honestly downright creepy. Enjoy!...
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- 7/5/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Claymation master Lee Hardcastle has creation a version of Ghostbusters 3 inspired by the films of Quentin Tarantino. Hardcastle is known for his incredibly funny and violent claymation films, and just in case you missed any of them, you can click here to watch his disturbing work. I would actually love to see Tarantino write and direct Ghostbusters 3! That movie would be amazing, and I'm sure Bill Murray would have no issues with reprising his role if that were they case.
- 6/30/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Luis Suarez is so far the most controversial footballer of Brazil's 2014 World Cup. He scored a couple of goals and Uruguay reached the second round, but now Suarez won't be able to play the Cup anymore as FIFA suspended him today for nine games and four months. The reason? On Tuesday, June 24, he bit Italy's Giorgio Chiellini! That's right, Suarez bit again. In an avalanche of memes and jokes, director Lee Hardcastle has created the most elaborated piece based on the Suarez World Cup incident: a 20-second claymation! Hardcastle spent 10 hours recreating Suarez's new bite with clay, and now you can watch the result....
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- 6/26/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Since it seems like we may never see a Ghostbusters 3 on the big screen (and honestly, we’re okay with that), this cool new Claymation short might be the next best thing – particularly if you love our ghost-busting pals from the original film and the work of Quentin Tarantino. Lee Hardcastle has crafted Ghostbusters Volume 3 – a short film that puts Peter Venkman and company into animated form, while re-creating scenes from Quentin Tarantino’s filmography. Yes, it’s a little random as far as the high concept goes, but Hardcastle (who’s work has appeared in projects like The ABCs of Death) makes it all work in a surprisingly entertaining way. The filmmaker leaves no stone unturned in his quest to skewer all things Tarantino – there...
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- 6/26/2014
- by Mike Bracken
- Movies.com
Look, I don't quite understand the point of making "Ghostbusters 3" as a Claymation Quentin Tarantino homage either, but then again who cares? This clip by animator Lee Hardcastle is creative and absurd in all the best ways. Bonus points for casting Janine in the Uma Thurman role from "Kill Bill." Go get 'em, Annie Potts. (via Huffington Post) Follow Riot on Twitter...
- 6/24/2014
- by Chris Eggertsen
- Hitfix
Yep, T Is For Toilet madman Lee Hardcastle is back and this time he clocks in with a clay rendition of what it might look like if Quentin Tarantino were to direct Ghostbusters 3. And let's be honest: At this point, this version of the film is every bit as likely to be made as any of the versions rumored over the past five years or so. Check it out below....
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- 6/19/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Much ado has been made about who will be directing the long-gestating next installment in the beloved Ghostbusters film franchise, leaving many fans to imagine what the movie would be like if their favorite filmmaker was at the helm.
One of those fans is Lee Hardcastle, who made a name for himself with the ABCs of Death short film "T is for Toilet." A master of the art of claymation, Hardcastle just put together a hilarious little short that imagines a world wherein Quentin Tarantino is hired to direct Ghostbusters 3.
It essentially places the iconic characters into situations ripped straight out of films like Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill.
As you might imagine, the results are absolutely hilarious, and the claymation trailer is needless to say quite the treat for those who appreciate both Ghostbusters and the uber-violent brand of cinema that Tarantino specializes in. Can't say I...
One of those fans is Lee Hardcastle, who made a name for himself with the ABCs of Death short film "T is for Toilet." A master of the art of claymation, Hardcastle just put together a hilarious little short that imagines a world wherein Quentin Tarantino is hired to direct Ghostbusters 3.
It essentially places the iconic characters into situations ripped straight out of films like Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill.
As you might imagine, the results are absolutely hilarious, and the claymation trailer is needless to say quite the treat for those who appreciate both Ghostbusters and the uber-violent brand of cinema that Tarantino specializes in. Can't say I...
- 6/19/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
The maker of T Is For Toilet is thinking big. Feature film big. Yes, kids, cult favorite UK stop motion animator Lee Hardcastle - creator of The Evil Dead In 60 Seconds, Pingu's The Thing and Claycat's The Raid - is making the leap to feature films with Spook Train. And he needs your help to do it!Three kids discover the remains of the legendary Spook Train, they're about to experience why it was shut down by a moral panic. It's a dark ride with an even darker sense of humor.Hardcastle does things super cheap so his needs aren't great - his single biggest budget line is on studio space to actually make the film in - and you can support the film here. But check...
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- 3/14/2014
- Screen Anarchy
If you submitted a short film to the ABCs of Death 2 26th director challenge and your entry didn't get chosen to appear in the film, then have no fear because a second chance has been provided in the form of ABCs of Death 1.5. Everything you need to know can be found here!
From the Press Release
Producers Ant Timpson and Tim League announced today the 26 entries chosen to be a part of Drafthouse Films’ ABCs Of Death 1.5, a spin-off of the immensely popular Magnet Releasing anthology series.
The original 2012 film delivered 26 dark tales from the industry’s most celebrated genre directors, and its hotly-anticipated sequel hits cinemas in 2014. Both anthologies conducted a worldwide “Search for the 26th Director”, which allowed one exceptional fan-made entry to appear in each finished film. The original movie sought “T” entries – and ultimately chose Lee Hardcastle’s stop-motion animated “T is for Toilet.” The upcoming sequel,...
From the Press Release
Producers Ant Timpson and Tim League announced today the 26 entries chosen to be a part of Drafthouse Films’ ABCs Of Death 1.5, a spin-off of the immensely popular Magnet Releasing anthology series.
The original 2012 film delivered 26 dark tales from the industry’s most celebrated genre directors, and its hotly-anticipated sequel hits cinemas in 2014. Both anthologies conducted a worldwide “Search for the 26th Director”, which allowed one exceptional fan-made entry to appear in each finished film. The original movie sought “T” entries – and ultimately chose Lee Hardcastle’s stop-motion animated “T is for Toilet.” The upcoming sequel,...
- 1/8/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Drafthouse Films has officially announced ABCs of Death 1.5, a spin-off that contains 26 short films from their most recent “Search for the 26th Director” competition for ABCs of Death 2:
“New York – January 8, 2014 – Producers Ant Timpson and Tim League announced today the 26 entries chosen to be a part of Drafthouse Films’ ABCs Of Death 1.5, a spin-off of the immensely popular Magnet Releasing anthology series.
The original 2012 film delivered 26 dark tales from the industry’s most celebrated genre directors, and its hotly-anticipated sequel hits cinemas in 2014. Both anthologies conducted a worldwide “Search for the 26th Director”, which allowed one exceptional fan-made entry to appear in each finished film. The original movie sought “T” entries – and ultimately chose Lee Hardcastle’s stop-motion animated “T is for Toilet.” The upcoming sequel, in its search for an “M”, ultimately decided upon Robert Boocheck’s wildly clever “M is for Masticate.”
Producers Ant Timpson and Tim League,...
“New York – January 8, 2014 – Producers Ant Timpson and Tim League announced today the 26 entries chosen to be a part of Drafthouse Films’ ABCs Of Death 1.5, a spin-off of the immensely popular Magnet Releasing anthology series.
The original 2012 film delivered 26 dark tales from the industry’s most celebrated genre directors, and its hotly-anticipated sequel hits cinemas in 2014. Both anthologies conducted a worldwide “Search for the 26th Director”, which allowed one exceptional fan-made entry to appear in each finished film. The original movie sought “T” entries – and ultimately chose Lee Hardcastle’s stop-motion animated “T is for Toilet.” The upcoming sequel, in its search for an “M”, ultimately decided upon Robert Boocheck’s wildly clever “M is for Masticate.”
Producers Ant Timpson and Tim League,...
- 1/8/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Last month we took a trip to Nottingham, England's cinephile haven Broadway Cinema for four days of eclectic genre programming at the 2013 Mayhem Horror Film Festival. Check in right here for a look at some of the sights and reviews from the East Midlands' premier horror fest.
The festival kicked off on Thursday 31st October with a special screening of director Nicholas Roeg's Don't Look Now and Puffball, taking place in the special environs of St. Mary's Church with Roeg himself in attendance to introduce and officially open this year's event.
Topping off the evening was Vincenzo Natali's underwhelming Haunter (review here).
While we weren't around for that particular evening's events, the following three days saw a schedule packed to the gills with guests, impromptu trivia-based giveaways, and screenings unfolding before and behind the Broadway's gorgeous red curtains, including:
- The cinematically sumptuous, but disappointingly perplexing The Strange...
The festival kicked off on Thursday 31st October with a special screening of director Nicholas Roeg's Don't Look Now and Puffball, taking place in the special environs of St. Mary's Church with Roeg himself in attendance to introduce and officially open this year's event.
Topping off the evening was Vincenzo Natali's underwhelming Haunter (review here).
While we weren't around for that particular evening's events, the following three days saw a schedule packed to the gills with guests, impromptu trivia-based giveaways, and screenings unfolding before and behind the Broadway's gorgeous red curtains, including:
- The cinematically sumptuous, but disappointingly perplexing The Strange...
- 12/16/2013
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
The original ABCs of Death, comprised of 26 alphabet-themed ways to die from the biggest names in horror, invited any and all indie filmmakers from around the world to submit their own T-themed deaths – with one exceptional entry being chosen to appear in the final film. The winner of course was T is for Toilet, directed & animated by Lee Hardcastle. Now producers Ant Timpson, Tim League, and Magnet Releasing have announced the twelve finalists in ABCs Of Death 2’s “Search for the 26th Director.” The winner will be included in 2014′s ABCs of Death 2, alongside such directors as Marcus Dunstan (The Collection), Vincenzo Natali (Splice), Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo (Inside), Alejandro Brugués (Juan of the Dead), Rodney Ascher (Room 237), Jen and Sylvia Soska (American Mary), Steven Kostanski (Manborg), Álex de la Iglesia (The Last Circus) and Larry Fessenden (The Last Winter). The Top Twelve finalists will be...
- 11/20/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
The original ABCs of Death, comprised of 26 alphabet-themed ways to die from the biggest names in horror, invited any and all indie filmmakers from around the world to submit their own T-themed deaths – with one exceptional entry being chosen to appear in the final film. The winner of course was T is for Toilet, directed & animated by Lee Hardcastle. Now producers Ant Timpson, Tim League, and Magnet Releasing have announced the twelve finalists in ABCs Of Death 2’s “Search for the 26th Director.” The winner will be included in 2014′s ABCs of Death 2, alongside such directors as Marcus Dunstan (The Collection), Vincenzo Natali (Splice), Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo (Inside), Alejandro Brugués (Juan of the Dead), Rodney Ascher (Room 237), Jen and Sylvia Soska (American Mary), Steven Kostanski (Manborg), Álex de la Iglesia (The Last Circus) and Larry Fessenden (The Last Winter). The Top Twelve finalists will be...
- 11/20/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
The original ABCs of Death, comprised of 26 alphabet-themed ways to die from the biggest names in horror, invited any and all indie filmmakers from around the world to submit their own T-themed deaths – with one exceptional entry being chosen to appear in the final film. The winner of course was T is for Toilet, directed & animated by Lee Hardcastle. Now producers Ant Timpson, Tim League, and Magnet Releasing have announced the twelve finalists in ABCs Of Death 2’s “Search for the 26th Director.” The winner will be included in 2014′s ABCs of Death 2, alongside such directors as Marcus Dunstan (The Collection), Vincenzo Natali (Splice), Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo (Inside), Alejandro Brugués (Juan of the Dead), Rodney Ascher (Room 237), Jen and Sylvia Soska (American Mary), Steven Kostanski (Manborg), Álex de la Iglesia (The Last Circus) and Larry Fessenden (The Last Winter). The Top Twelve finalists will be...
- 11/20/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
The original ABCs of Death, comprised of 26 alphabet-themed ways to die from the biggest names in horror, invited any and all indie filmmakers from around the world to submit their own T-themed deaths – with one exceptional entry being chosen to appear in the final film. The winner of course was T is for Toilet, directed & animated by Lee Hardcastle. Now producers Ant Timpson, Tim League, and Magnet Releasing have announced the twelve finalists in ABCs Of Death 2’s “Search for the 26th Director.” The winner will be included in 2014′s ABCs of Death 2, alongside such directors as Marcus Dunstan (The Collection), Vincenzo Natali (Splice), Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo (Inside), Alejandro Brugués (Juan of the Dead), Rodney Ascher (Room 237), Jen and Sylvia Soska (American Mary), Steven Kostanski (Manborg), Álex de la Iglesia (The Last Circus) and Larry Fessenden (The Last Winter). The Top Twelve finalists will be...
- 11/20/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
The original ABCs of Death, comprised of 26 alphabet-themed ways to die from the biggest names in horror, invited any and all indie filmmakers from around the world to submit their own T-themed deaths – with one exceptional entry being chosen to appear in the final film. The winner of course was T is for Toilet, directed & animated by Lee Hardcastle. Now producers Ant Timpson, Tim League, and Magnet Releasing have announced the twelve finalists in ABCs Of Death 2’s “Search for the 26th Director.” The winner will be included in 2014′s ABCs of Death 2, alongside such directors as Marcus Dunstan (The Collection), Vincenzo Natali (Splice), Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo (Inside), Alejandro Brugués (Juan of the Dead), Rodney Ascher (Room 237), Jen and Sylvia Soska (American Mary), Steven Kostanski (Manborg), Álex de la Iglesia (The Last Circus) and Larry Fessenden (The Last Winter). The Top Twelve finalists will be...
- 11/20/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
The original ABCs of Death, comprised of 26 alphabet-themed ways to die from the biggest names in horror, invited any and all indie filmmakers from around the world to submit their own T-themed deaths – with one exceptional entry being chosen to appear in the final film. The winner of course was T is for Toilet, directed & animated by Lee Hardcastle. Now producers Ant Timpson, Tim League, and Magnet Releasing have announced the twelve finalists in ABCs Of Death 2’s “Search for the 26th Director.” The winner will be included in 2014′s ABCs of Death 2, alongside such directors as Marcus Dunstan (The Collection), Vincenzo Natali (Splice), Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo (Inside), Alejandro Brugués (Juan of the Dead), Rodney Ascher (Room 237), Jen and Sylvia Soska (American Mary), Steven Kostanski (Manborg), Álex de la Iglesia (The Last Circus) and Larry Fessenden (The Last Winter). The Top Twelve finalists will be...
- 11/20/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
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