Bliss of Evil is a micro-budget queer-themed slasher film from Pieces of Work Productions. Shot over 13 days on a budget of $10,000 Usd in Brisbane, Australia, the film has screened at Panic Fest, Salem Horror Fest, HorrorHound, Gen Con, Monster Fest, Cine-Excess, HorrOrigins, Spooky Empire, and Fright Nights. More festival screenings and release details will be announced in the near future, but to give you a tease of what's to come, we have the trailer and an exclusive look at a new poster!
"A sound engineer is forced to confront her trauma when she and her girlfriend's grunge band are trapped in a recording studio by a shadowy killer."
Directed by Joshua Morris, the film was written by Corrie Hinschen and Joshua Morris, produced by Lauren Shaw, Corrie Hinschen, & Joshua Morris, and features music by Nate Collins. Bliss of Evil stars Sharnee Tones, Michaela Da Costa, Shanay De Marco, Jordan Schulte,...
"A sound engineer is forced to confront her trauma when she and her girlfriend's grunge band are trapped in a recording studio by a shadowy killer."
Directed by Joshua Morris, the film was written by Corrie Hinschen and Joshua Morris, produced by Lauren Shaw, Corrie Hinschen, & Joshua Morris, and features music by Nate Collins. Bliss of Evil stars Sharnee Tones, Michaela Da Costa, Shanay De Marco, Jordan Schulte,...
- 5/11/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Five years after the conclusion of his critically-acclaimed Comedy Central series “Nathan for You,” Nathan Fielder is back in front of the camera with HBO’s “The Rehearsal.” On Wednesday, the pay cabler released the trailer for the new show.
In the series, Fielder visits real people who need to undergo a difficult conversation of some kind, and helps them meticulously “rehearse” the event. Using actors and a construction crew to replicate where and how these talks will be held, “The Rehearsal” explores potential scenarios for each event, with Fielder treating the experience with the utmost seriousness.
“With this show, if your performance isn’t accurate, you could ruin someone’s life,” Fielder tells a group of actors in the trailer.
In addition to hosting the series, Fielder directs, writes and executive produces “The Rehearsal.” Clark Reinking executive produces the first episode, while Dave Paige executive produces the remaining five.
In the series, Fielder visits real people who need to undergo a difficult conversation of some kind, and helps them meticulously “rehearse” the event. Using actors and a construction crew to replicate where and how these talks will be held, “The Rehearsal” explores potential scenarios for each event, with Fielder treating the experience with the utmost seriousness.
“With this show, if your performance isn’t accurate, you could ruin someone’s life,” Fielder tells a group of actors in the trailer.
In addition to hosting the series, Fielder directs, writes and executive produces “The Rehearsal.” Clark Reinking executive produces the first episode, while Dave Paige executive produces the remaining five.
- 7/6/2022
- by Wilson Chapman and Carson Burton
- Variety Film + TV
In a key sequence in Disney’s “Jungle Cruise,” Emily Blunt’s Lily Houghton and Dwayne Johnson’s skipper Frank have to dive off their boat to solve an underwater puzzle. Not only does Lily get trapped, but she ends up fighting for air as the drama unfolds.
Underwater director of photography Ian Seabrook stepped in to film Lily and skipper Frank as they seek the Tears of the Moon from a rare tree.
The sequence, Seabrook says, took just under two weeks to film. It required two water tanks at Blackhall Studios in Atlanta – one for the boat itself and another 177,000-gallon tank to shoot the underwater sequence.
“The sequence was shot in two bits – one where they jump into the water, and the camera is on the surface of the water. There was a techno-crane circling around them, and I stayed out of that shot,” Seabrook says.
The...
Underwater director of photography Ian Seabrook stepped in to film Lily and skipper Frank as they seek the Tears of the Moon from a rare tree.
The sequence, Seabrook says, took just under two weeks to film. It required two water tanks at Blackhall Studios in Atlanta – one for the boat itself and another 177,000-gallon tank to shoot the underwater sequence.
“The sequence was shot in two bits – one where they jump into the water, and the camera is on the surface of the water. There was a techno-crane circling around them, and I stayed out of that shot,” Seabrook says.
The...
- 8/17/2021
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Heading into Cannes the Los Angeles-based sales agent has acquired international sales right to the retro family comedy from Brittany House Pictures and Emedia Films.
Frank Lotito directed from a screenplay by Anjul Nigam, Paul Quinn and Gregory Scott Houghton.
Jason Lee, Anjul Nigam, Brighton Sharbino and Hilarie Burton star in Good Ol’ Boy, about an Indian family that moves to the Us in the hope of living the American Dream. Nigam and Lotito produce with Steve Straka.
Premiere Entertainment Group CEO Elias Axume brokered the deal with Marc Bortz of Preferred Content.
Axume also negotiated sales rights to the thriller Relentless by director Lance Tracy. Lauren Shaw plays a woman chasing traffickers across Central America after they steal her daughter. David Castro also stars and Jon Hollis, Tracy and Anton Nadler are the producers...
Frank Lotito directed from a screenplay by Anjul Nigam, Paul Quinn and Gregory Scott Houghton.
Jason Lee, Anjul Nigam, Brighton Sharbino and Hilarie Burton star in Good Ol’ Boy, about an Indian family that moves to the Us in the hope of living the American Dream. Nigam and Lotito produce with Steve Straka.
Premiere Entertainment Group CEO Elias Axume brokered the deal with Marc Bortz of Preferred Content.
Axume also negotiated sales rights to the thriller Relentless by director Lance Tracy. Lauren Shaw plays a woman chasing traffickers across Central America after they steal her daughter. David Castro also stars and Jon Hollis, Tracy and Anton Nadler are the producers...
- 5/7/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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