You probably don’t know the name Lisa Hinds, but she is making an impact in the horror industry. Lisa is racking up some astounding credits, most recently as executive producer and playing the role of Lady Grey on the film, Devil’s Knight. This medieval tales stars some heavy hitters including Kevin Sorbo (Hercules: The Legendary Journeys) and Eric Roberts (The Dark Knight).
This week she wrapped on the horror film, Camp Pleasant Lake, where she was associate producer alongside Thomas Walton and Jared Safier. Camp Pleasant Lake stars Jonathan Lipnicki (Jerry Maguire), Michael Pare, Bonnie Aarons, and Mike Ferguson (Amityville Uprising).
This is only the tip of the iceberg when listing recent accomplishments. Lisa Hinds is producer on Macabre Mountain, Isleen Pines, Clowny, The Horror We Make (documentary), Wolf Hollow, Z Dead End, Halloween Evil Lives, Alien Vampire Busters, Amber Road, Area 5150, Bermuda Island, Buried Alive, Half Dead Fred,...
This week she wrapped on the horror film, Camp Pleasant Lake, where she was associate producer alongside Thomas Walton and Jared Safier. Camp Pleasant Lake stars Jonathan Lipnicki (Jerry Maguire), Michael Pare, Bonnie Aarons, and Mike Ferguson (Amityville Uprising).
This is only the tip of the iceberg when listing recent accomplishments. Lisa Hinds is producer on Macabre Mountain, Isleen Pines, Clowny, The Horror We Make (documentary), Wolf Hollow, Z Dead End, Halloween Evil Lives, Alien Vampire Busters, Amber Road, Area 5150, Bermuda Island, Buried Alive, Half Dead Fred,...
- 9/12/2022
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Lady Aria Grey's Grey Widow has won the London Horror Festival and Danse Macabre Productions' 2019's playwriting competition and will be performed as a reading on October 25th at the Pleasance Theatre in Islington. Continue reading for more details. Also in today's Horror Highlights: Blood Demon Rising Blu-ray details and an update on AlienCon 2019.
Grey Widow Wins London Horror Festival Playwriting Competition and Performance Details: "‘Grey Widow’ by Lady Aria Grey
25th October, 7.15 pm
Sponsored by Horrify Me Photography
Stage Space
Pleasance Theatre
Carpenters Mews, North Road
London, N7 9Ef
Recently widowed and wracked with regret, Lady Aria Grey returns to the church for guidance. But even as she tries to wash away her sins, those very sins come back to haunt her in the form of her dead husband’s ghost. What follows is a crepuscular clash between living, dead, woman, and man, as Lady Aria fights the demons within and without her.
Grey Widow Wins London Horror Festival Playwriting Competition and Performance Details: "‘Grey Widow’ by Lady Aria Grey
25th October, 7.15 pm
Sponsored by Horrify Me Photography
Stage Space
Pleasance Theatre
Carpenters Mews, North Road
London, N7 9Ef
Recently widowed and wracked with regret, Lady Aria Grey returns to the church for guidance. But even as she tries to wash away her sins, those very sins come back to haunt her in the form of her dead husband’s ghost. What follows is a crepuscular clash between living, dead, woman, and man, as Lady Aria fights the demons within and without her.
- 9/18/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The western genre as we know it is unique to a specific period and place. However, “The Five Fingers of Marseilles” simultaneously honors its cinematic ancestors while subverting the genre, exploring new territory by placing the story within an Indigenous South African community simmering with a legacy of colonialism. Directed by Michael Matthews and screenwriter Sean Drummond have created a welcome expansion of the western genre, particularly within the context of African cinema, where it has been underutilized for years.
“We started with a real world view of wanting to make a South African project that would travel and would find international audiences, and not only appeal to South Africans,” Matthews said in a phone interview. He was joined by Drummond, who agreed. “We felt it was time for a South African story to find its place on the world stage,” he said. “People who know westerns can relate to the film as a western,...
“We started with a real world view of wanting to make a South African project that would travel and would find international audiences, and not only appeal to South Africans,” Matthews said in a phone interview. He was joined by Drummond, who agreed. “We felt it was time for a South African story to find its place on the world stage,” he said. “People who know westerns can relate to the film as a western,...
- 9/5/2018
- by Tambay Obenson
- Indiewire
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