The 16th annual Boston Underground Film Festival will once again terrorize all of New England with a wide selection of international atrocities that span the globe from Japan to Belgium to the fest’s own backyard. The fest will run March 26-30 at the Brattle Theater.
The fest will open with the supernatural teen comedy All Cheerleaders Die by the dynamic directing team of Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson, which will then be followed by the cult 1974 Japanese nunsploitation flick School of the Holy Beast by Norifumi Suzuki.
Other feature films screening at the fest include: The American warrior documentary My Name Is Jonah by Phil Healy and Jb Sapienza; the pre-apocolyptic party of Doomsdays by Eddie Mullins; The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears by Belgian extreme filmmakers Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani; the collegiate conspiracy of Jerzy Rose’s Crimes Against Humanity; Jeremy Saulnier’s twist on the revenge thriller,...
The fest will open with the supernatural teen comedy All Cheerleaders Die by the dynamic directing team of Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson, which will then be followed by the cult 1974 Japanese nunsploitation flick School of the Holy Beast by Norifumi Suzuki.
Other feature films screening at the fest include: The American warrior documentary My Name Is Jonah by Phil Healy and Jb Sapienza; the pre-apocolyptic party of Doomsdays by Eddie Mullins; The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears by Belgian extreme filmmakers Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani; the collegiate conspiracy of Jerzy Rose’s Crimes Against Humanity; Jeremy Saulnier’s twist on the revenge thriller,...
- 3/20/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes news on an art exhibit dedicated to Guillermo del Toro, release details on supernatural thrillers The Cloth and The Church, and an interview with Standards of Living‘s Aaron Mento to discuss his horror feature shot entirely on an iPad 2:
New Trailer for Theatre of the Deranged II: ”This is the second installment from Executive Producers James Cullen Bressack (My Pure Joy, Hate Crime, To Jennifer) and Jarret Cohen at Psykik Junky Pictures not only feature’s Bressack’s film “Unmimely Demise”, and Dustin Mills (Puppet Monster Massacre, Zombie A-hole) Segment is entitled “Plate Face” also Shane Ryan (Amateur Porn Star Killer) segment entitled “Tag” Shawn Burkett (The Sleeping Soul) with his segment entitled “Panty Raid” and Lastly Christopher Leto (The House Wife Slasher) with his segment...
New Trailer for Theatre of the Deranged II: ”This is the second installment from Executive Producers James Cullen Bressack (My Pure Joy, Hate Crime, To Jennifer) and Jarret Cohen at Psykik Junky Pictures not only feature’s Bressack’s film “Unmimely Demise”, and Dustin Mills (Puppet Monster Massacre, Zombie A-hole) Segment is entitled “Plate Face” also Shane Ryan (Amateur Porn Star Killer) segment entitled “Tag” Shawn Burkett (The Sleeping Soul) with his segment entitled “Panty Raid” and Lastly Christopher Leto (The House Wife Slasher) with his segment...
- 7/7/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
In our ongoing attempt to make you guys aware of every horror project that's available to be seen these days, we now bring you some preliminary information on Massachusetts-based Harvest Tide Productions' first online and internationally self-distributed horror short independent film Microcinema.
From the Press Release:
Written and directed by Harvest Tide Productions co-founder Skip Shea, Microcinema recently won a fan-based 2012 Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award Honorable Mention for Best Short Film and this past Friday, April 13th, screened at the Shock Stock Convention at Centennial Hall in London, Ontario.
“Harvest Tide and the cast and crew of Microcinema are very honored and grateful to win a Rondo Honorable Mention,” said Shea. “It represents the voice of the fans, and there really is no better judge in the horror genre. To be added to the Shock Stock Convention line-up is equally exciting. It is one of the largest horror conventions in Canada,...
From the Press Release:
Written and directed by Harvest Tide Productions co-founder Skip Shea, Microcinema recently won a fan-based 2012 Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award Honorable Mention for Best Short Film and this past Friday, April 13th, screened at the Shock Stock Convention at Centennial Hall in London, Ontario.
“Harvest Tide and the cast and crew of Microcinema are very honored and grateful to win a Rondo Honorable Mention,” said Shea. “It represents the voice of the fans, and there really is no better judge in the horror genre. To be added to the Shock Stock Convention line-up is equally exciting. It is one of the largest horror conventions in Canada,...
- 4/19/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The first Massachusetts Independent Film Festival is taking place Thursday, December 1st, in Arlington, Ma, and one of the highlights is sure to be the debut of Christopher Di Nunzio's new film Her Heart Still Beats hosted by Patricia Films and Creepy Kid Productions, which will be followed by a Q&A. Also screening that night are six other films by some of New England's best independent filmmakers.
The festival promoters hope to make Miff a yearly event. They will connect local filmmakers by having a section devoted to New England films and also plan to have a section for horror films, a genre that is often forgotten on the festival circuit. The Massachusetts Independent Film Fest will be truly indie... big budgets need not apply!
It's being held at The Regent Theatre (click here for tickets), 7 Medford Street, Arlington, Massachusetts - Thursday, December 1, 7:30Pm
Here's the full...
The festival promoters hope to make Miff a yearly event. They will connect local filmmakers by having a section devoted to New England films and also plan to have a section for horror films, a genre that is often forgotten on the festival circuit. The Massachusetts Independent Film Fest will be truly indie... big budgets need not apply!
It's being held at The Regent Theatre (click here for tickets), 7 Medford Street, Arlington, Massachusetts - Thursday, December 1, 7:30Pm
Here's the full...
- 11/9/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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