If you dug the rebound sex/vampire mash-up in his feature debut, “Dick Night,” how about a little free and timely hilarity from writer-director Andy Viner in the form of a web series? “Kirstin Lives in Los Angeles” stars Kirstin Eggers as a woman trying to live the dream in Los Angeles, but winds up suffering through a comedy of errors courtesy of a Kickstarter con artist, some Twitter prostitution, and more. The series consists of five episodes, each four to five minutes long, and are well worthy of a binge watch if you’d like a boost at poor Kirstin’s expense. Check out Chapter 1 one below and if you’d like [ Read More ]
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- 5/28/2013
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
As someone currently pursuing a master’s in film producing, I’m immensely impressed by film school students who go on to make their first features a reality, and so is the case with Andy Viner and his movie, “Dick Night.” The film focuses on Rachel (Jennifer June Ross), an ex-bride-to-be who can’t recover from being left at the altar. However, today’s the today she’s going to ditch her pajamas and pizza and try to get her life back on track. The only problem? Those darn vicious vampires living next door! In honor of “Dick Night’s” October 30th debut, Viner took the time to chat about his journey from film school at [ Read More ]
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- 10/29/2012
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
The Arizona Underground Film Festival keeps picking and screening the best in world extreme cinema and their fourth annual edition, which will run Sep. 16-24 in Tucson is no exception, compiling outrageous cult epics from countries such as Japan, Switzerland and Cuba; as well as some local nastiness produced in the fest’s own backyard.
The fest opens with Jack Perez’s Some Guy Who Kills People, a comedy thriller executive produced by John Landis and starring Kevin Corrigan as a loser who gets sadistic revenge on those he feels have wronged him.
While the opening night film is a big name affair, Auff is also celebrating local freaky film fare with films such as the film noir Sweet Love and Deadly, directed by Paul Clinco; and the horror comedy Dick Night, directed by Andy Viner.
From elsewhere around the U.S., there’s the fest’s annual celebration of extreme cinema,...
The fest opens with Jack Perez’s Some Guy Who Kills People, a comedy thriller executive produced by John Landis and starring Kevin Corrigan as a loser who gets sadistic revenge on those he feels have wronged him.
While the opening night film is a big name affair, Auff is also celebrating local freaky film fare with films such as the film noir Sweet Love and Deadly, directed by Paul Clinco; and the horror comedy Dick Night, directed by Andy Viner.
From elsewhere around the U.S., there’s the fest’s annual celebration of extreme cinema,...
- 8/30/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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