By Jacob Oller
How far would you go for a sugary haul? reaters is a Goosebumps-style horror short that follows in the grand tradition of being…maybe Too scary for kids? A candy heist gone wrong with a masked stranger, this is fun tension with the expected payoffs done well and with all the right homages. Director Peter Stanley-Ward […]
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How far would you go for a sugary haul? reaters is a Goosebumps-style horror short that follows in the grand tradition of being…maybe Too scary for kids? A candy heist gone wrong with a masked stranger, this is fun tension with the expected payoffs done well and with all the right homages. Director Peter Stanley-Ward […]
The article Kids, Killers, and Candy in Charming Horror Short ‘Treaters’ appeared first on Film School Rejects.
- 10/27/2017
- by Jacob Oller
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Cinema St. Louis Film Series at .Zack Continues with Screening of “Best Sliff Shorts” on Feb. 13, 2017
Cinema St. Louis, the presenter of the St. Louis International Film Festival (Sliff), continues its new screening series,“Films @ Sliff.Zack,” with “Best Sliff Shorts” on Feb. 13. The screening series takes place on select Mondays throughout the year at Grand Center’s .Zack Theatre. The other 2017 dates are April 3, June 27, July 31, and Sept. 25. To help introduce “Films @ Sliff.Zack” to the public, the February screening is offered free. Tickets for subsequent films will be $13 general admission, $10 for Cinema St. Louis members and students.
Dianne Bellino’s The Itching
“Best Sliff Shorts” screens at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 13, at .Zack, 3224 Locust St. Admission is free. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The diverse eight-film program — which runs 126 min. — features the winners (and one honorable mention) of Sliff’s juried shorts competition. The winners were...
Cinema St. Louis, the presenter of the St. Louis International Film Festival (Sliff), continues its new screening series,“Films @ Sliff.Zack,” with “Best Sliff Shorts” on Feb. 13. The screening series takes place on select Mondays throughout the year at Grand Center’s .Zack Theatre. The other 2017 dates are April 3, June 27, July 31, and Sept. 25. To help introduce “Films @ Sliff.Zack” to the public, the February screening is offered free. Tickets for subsequent films will be $13 general admission, $10 for Cinema St. Louis members and students.
Dianne Bellino’s The Itching
“Best Sliff Shorts” screens at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 13, at .Zack, 3224 Locust St. Admission is free. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The diverse eight-film program — which runs 126 min. — features the winners (and one honorable mention) of Sliff’s juried shorts competition. The winners were...
- 2/7/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
• Dimension Extreme and Genius Products have issued cover art for Dorothy Mills, the evil-girl chiller they’re releasing February 10. And Paramount Home Entertainment released cover art and details for the Tales From The Darkside: The First Season boxed set, coming the same day, that we first reported on here.
Dorothy Mills, in which a psychiatrist travels to an island off the coast of Ireland to investigate the case of a teen who has tried to kill a baby and discovers the dark secrets surrounding her, is presented in widescreen with Dolby Digitial 5.1 sound and comes with a making-of documentary; retail price is $19.99. Darkside, a three-disc package with 24 episodes in fullscreen and mono sound, plus audio commentary by George A. Romero on the “Trick or Treat” pilot episode, retails for $39.99.
• Anchor Bay Entertainment has set a Feb. 24 DVDebut date for Walled In. Gilles Paquet-Brenner’s story of a young engineer...
Dorothy Mills, in which a psychiatrist travels to an island off the coast of Ireland to investigate the case of a teen who has tried to kill a baby and discovers the dark secrets surrounding her, is presented in widescreen with Dolby Digitial 5.1 sound and comes with a making-of documentary; retail price is $19.99. Darkside, a three-disc package with 24 episodes in fullscreen and mono sound, plus audio commentary by George A. Romero on the “Trick or Treat” pilot episode, retails for $39.99.
• Anchor Bay Entertainment has set a Feb. 24 DVDebut date for Walled In. Gilles Paquet-Brenner’s story of a young engineer...
- 12/3/2008
- Fangoria
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