The twisted world of Dark/Web is slowly approaching. If you’ve ever needed a reason to fear the world the internet, this upcoming series is sure to give you one. With its healthy combination of both serialized and anthological storytelling, Dark/Web seems poised to scratch an itch that a lot of consumers are having.
If you’re unfamiliar with the digital series, here’s the official synopsis:
"When Ethan (Elerding), Sam (McKissack) and James (Nardelli) find themselves the target of cryptic emails from someone posing as their childhood friend Molly (Gonzales), they assume she’s been the victim of an all-too-common hack. After they reach out to alert her, however, they discover that Molly’s been missing for months and no one has any idea what happened to her.As the emails keep coming, each containing a tale written by Molly, her friends realize that this may be...
If you’re unfamiliar with the digital series, here’s the official synopsis:
"When Ethan (Elerding), Sam (McKissack) and James (Nardelli) find themselves the target of cryptic emails from someone posing as their childhood friend Molly (Gonzales), they assume she’s been the victim of an all-too-common hack. After they reach out to alert her, however, they discover that Molly’s been missing for months and no one has any idea what happened to her.As the emails keep coming, each containing a tale written by Molly, her friends realize that this may be...
- 8/1/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
The twisted world of Dark/Web is slowly approaching. If you’ve ever needed a reason to fear the world the internet, this upcoming series is sure to give you one. With its healthy combination of both serialized and anthological storytelling, Dark/Web seems poised to scratch an itch that a lot of consumers are having.
If you’re unfamiliar with the digital series, here’s the official synopsis:
"When Ethan (Elerding), Sam (McKissack) and James (Nardelli) find themselves the target of cryptic emails from someone posing as their childhood friend Molly (Gonzales), they assume she’s been the victim of an all-too-common hack. After they reach out to alert her, however, they discover that Molly’s been missing for months and no one has any idea what happened to her.As the emails keep coming, each containing a tale written by Molly, her friends realize that this may be...
If you’re unfamiliar with the digital series, here’s the official synopsis:
"When Ethan (Elerding), Sam (McKissack) and James (Nardelli) find themselves the target of cryptic emails from someone posing as their childhood friend Molly (Gonzales), they assume she’s been the victim of an all-too-common hack. After they reach out to alert her, however, they discover that Molly’s been missing for months and no one has any idea what happened to her.As the emails keep coming, each containing a tale written by Molly, her friends realize that this may be...
- 6/27/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
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In the 50th episode of Los Fanboys, Joseph Jammer Medina, Eric Salberg, and Sophia Rose discuss this past weekend at the box office, which saw Wonder Woman bursting onto the big screen with a $100 million-plus opening. They then go on to discuss some big TV news, with Game of Thrones potentially pushing its final season to 2019, and Netflix’s desire to cancel more of their shows.
The gang switches gears and discusses a couple trailers, the upcoming sequel to Edge of Tomorrow, and whether or not they think the upcoming Mummy film, and the Dark Universe that follows, will fail with fans.
Show Guide:
00:00:00 - Intro, box office, & Wonder Woman
00:22:02 - Game of Thrones Season 8 delayed?
00:29:34 - Netflix CEO on taking risks and canceling shows
00:39:12 - Murder on the Orient Express...
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In the 50th episode of Los Fanboys, Joseph Jammer Medina, Eric Salberg, and Sophia Rose discuss this past weekend at the box office, which saw Wonder Woman bursting onto the big screen with a $100 million-plus opening. They then go on to discuss some big TV news, with Game of Thrones potentially pushing its final season to 2019, and Netflix’s desire to cancel more of their shows.
The gang switches gears and discusses a couple trailers, the upcoming sequel to Edge of Tomorrow, and whether or not they think the upcoming Mummy film, and the Dark Universe that follows, will fail with fans.
Show Guide:
00:00:00 - Intro, box office, & Wonder Woman
00:22:02 - Game of Thrones Season 8 delayed?
00:29:34 - Netflix CEO on taking risks and canceling shows
00:39:12 - Murder on the Orient Express...
- 6/5/2017
- by LRM
- LRMonline.com
A few months ago, Los Fanboys entered a months-long hiatus, and since that time, many of you have asked when and if we'd be returning to the airwaves.
It’s been a long time coming, but on Monday of next week, the flagship podcast of the site will be returning to Lrm! Returning to host the show will be Joseph Jammer Medina, and he will be joined by filmmaker and fanboy Eric Salberg, as well as filmmaker, actress, and fangirl Sophia Rose.
Eric Salberg is a photographer and filmmaker whose short horror film #whoisBeverly won several awards around the country, and even screened in Italy. He’s also been involved in Lrm’s upcoming digital series Dark/Web as both a production manager for the whole series and director of the anthology segment, “Hacked.” Needless to say, he knows what he’s talking about from a filmmaking perspective, and is...
It’s been a long time coming, but on Monday of next week, the flagship podcast of the site will be returning to Lrm! Returning to host the show will be Joseph Jammer Medina, and he will be joined by filmmaker and fanboy Eric Salberg, as well as filmmaker, actress, and fangirl Sophia Rose.
Eric Salberg is a photographer and filmmaker whose short horror film #whoisBeverly won several awards around the country, and even screened in Italy. He’s also been involved in Lrm’s upcoming digital series Dark/Web as both a production manager for the whole series and director of the anthology segment, “Hacked.” Needless to say, he knows what he’s talking about from a filmmaking perspective, and is...
- 6/2/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
A few months ago, Los Fanboys entered a months-long hiatus, and since that time, many of you have asked when and if we'd be returning to the airwaves.
It’s been a long time coming, but on Monday of next week, the flagship podcast of the site will be returning to Lrm! Returning to host the show will be Joseph Jammer Medina, and he will be joined by filmmaker and fanboy Eric Salberg, as well as filmmaker, actress, and fangirl Sophia Rose.
Eric Salberg is a photographer and filmmaker whose short horror film #whoisBeverly won several awards around the country, and even screened in Italy. He’s also been involved in Lrm’s upcoming digital series Dark/Web as both a production manager for the whole series and director of the anthology segment, “Hacked.” Needless to say, he knows what he’s talking about from a filmmaking perspective, and is...
It’s been a long time coming, but on Monday of next week, the flagship podcast of the site will be returning to Lrm! Returning to host the show will be Joseph Jammer Medina, and he will be joined by filmmaker and fanboy Eric Salberg, as well as filmmaker, actress, and fangirl Sophia Rose.
Eric Salberg is a photographer and filmmaker whose short horror film #whoisBeverly won several awards around the country, and even screened in Italy. He’s also been involved in Lrm’s upcoming digital series Dark/Web as both a production manager for the whole series and director of the anthology segment, “Hacked.” Needless to say, he knows what he’s talking about from a filmmaking perspective, and is...
- 6/2/2017
- by LRM
- LRMonline.com
Andrea Ricca is a one-man band. He wrote, directed, and edited the short film The Ouija Board Secret, which kicks off today’s Horror Highlights! Also: listen to a new episode of The Splathouse, new images from the anthology series Dark/Web, and photos from FX’s Legion Where?House event.
Watch the Short Film The Ouija Board Secret: “The Ouija Board Secret” is an independent short film that was produced by only one person: the director Andrea Ricca who did the scripting, shooting, acting, editing, special effects, 3d modellation, and animation.
Andrea Ricca is an independent director who has realized, since 1998, some science fiction and horror short movies. They reached 14 million views online and were welcomed positively by international reviews such as the historical “Hammer Film”, the English “SFX UK”, the french “Ecran Fantastique”, “Starburst” and many more (Horror Society, Dread Central, Horror Movie.CA, Harrow In The Head,...
Watch the Short Film The Ouija Board Secret: “The Ouija Board Secret” is an independent short film that was produced by only one person: the director Andrea Ricca who did the scripting, shooting, acting, editing, special effects, 3d modellation, and animation.
Andrea Ricca is an independent director who has realized, since 1998, some science fiction and horror short movies. They reached 14 million views online and were welcomed positively by international reviews such as the historical “Hammer Film”, the English “SFX UK”, the french “Ecran Fantastique”, “Starburst” and many more (Horror Society, Dread Central, Horror Movie.CA, Harrow In The Head,...
- 1/30/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Lrm has exclusively learned that as of Wednesday, January 26, the production on the Dark/Web anthology episode “Hacked” has officially begun! Those of you following the progress of the upcoming digital series Dark/Web may recognize the episode title, which was written by one of our readers, Christopher Webster, whose script won over the producers of Dark/Web, and made its way into the actual show.
Dark/Web is a unique hybrid of serialized and anthological storytelling. It contains and overarching narrative, but within each of the episodes is a separate, standalone anthology that somehow plays into the main plot of the story. Webster’s own script will be one of those standalone pieces. Each episode of Dark/Web explores themes related to the internet and the dangers present in the murky, unexplained layers of the web. Paranoia, isolation, vanity, loss of identity, the viral nature of ideas and social...
Dark/Web is a unique hybrid of serialized and anthological storytelling. It contains and overarching narrative, but within each of the episodes is a separate, standalone anthology that somehow plays into the main plot of the story. Webster’s own script will be one of those standalone pieces. Each episode of Dark/Web explores themes related to the internet and the dangers present in the murky, unexplained layers of the web. Paranoia, isolation, vanity, loss of identity, the viral nature of ideas and social...
- 1/27/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
Felt Films have released new images for their upcoming anthology series, Dark/Web, along with a list of episode titles and the filmmakers who will be bringing them to life. The six stand-alone episodes dealing with the dangers of a totally connected world are: "Eat.Prey.Love", written and directed by Roxy Shih, "Rideshare", written and directed by Boman Modine, "Hacked" directed by Eric Salberg and written by Christopher Webster, "Zero" director and writer Zelda Williams, "Blackheart" written and directed by Mario Miscione and "Viral" written and directed by Michael Nardelli. [Full disclosure: Yes, I wrote the Dark/Web episode, "Hacked".] Dark/Web is the brainchild of brothers and Felt Films founders Michael and Tim Nardelli, and Mario Miscione; creators of the cult hit Circle, which was purchased for distribution...
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- 1/14/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Photo Credit: Eric Salberg
Welcome to "Dark/Web" Wednesdays, a (mostly) weekly column where we bring you the latest news, photos, set videos, and details from the upcoming digital series, "Dark/Web," which is set to hit the site in 2017! In case you’re new to the column:
"Dark/Web" follows a group of young adults navigating a near future where everything’s online and everyone’s connected, whether they like it or not.
When Ethan (Elerding), Sam (McKissack) and James (Nardelli) find themselves the target of cryptic emails from someone posing as their childhood friend Molly (Gonzales), they assume she’s been the victim of an all-too-common hack. After they reach out to alert her, however, they discover that Molly’s been missing for months and no one has any idea what happened to her. As the emails keep coming, each containing a tale written by Molly, her friends...
Welcome to "Dark/Web" Wednesdays, a (mostly) weekly column where we bring you the latest news, photos, set videos, and details from the upcoming digital series, "Dark/Web," which is set to hit the site in 2017! In case you’re new to the column:
"Dark/Web" follows a group of young adults navigating a near future where everything’s online and everyone’s connected, whether they like it or not.
When Ethan (Elerding), Sam (McKissack) and James (Nardelli) find themselves the target of cryptic emails from someone posing as their childhood friend Molly (Gonzales), they assume she’s been the victim of an all-too-common hack. After they reach out to alert her, however, they discover that Molly’s been missing for months and no one has any idea what happened to her. As the emails keep coming, each containing a tale written by Molly, her friends...
- 10/26/2016
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
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