Hook ‘em horns!
Walker actor Jared Padalecki and his wife Genevieve were in attendance at the launch party for The Statesman supper club and cocktail lounge on Wednesday (January 17) in Austin, Texas.
The menu, an eloquent manifestation of the establishment’s theme, has an array of dishes influenced by the traditional American Supper Club that evoke both nostalgia and innovation, including: cold appetizers like seafood towers, caesar salad and tuna tartare; hot appetizers including crab cake and elevated fried mozzarella; house-made pasta dishes like cacio e pepe and tagliatelle with roasted mushrooms; proteins including a chicken dish with preparation of chicken parm of the thigh and a roasted breast with chicken jus, and whole red snapper with classic sauce meuniere; and ribeyes and filets locally sourced from 44 Farms. For The Table offerings include Parker House Rolls with garlic/chili butter, Hasselback potatoes, and pimento mac and cheese, all crafted by Executive Chef Dan Kennedy.
Walker actor Jared Padalecki and his wife Genevieve were in attendance at the launch party for The Statesman supper club and cocktail lounge on Wednesday (January 17) in Austin, Texas.
The menu, an eloquent manifestation of the establishment’s theme, has an array of dishes influenced by the traditional American Supper Club that evoke both nostalgia and innovation, including: cold appetizers like seafood towers, caesar salad and tuna tartare; hot appetizers including crab cake and elevated fried mozzarella; house-made pasta dishes like cacio e pepe and tagliatelle with roasted mushrooms; proteins including a chicken dish with preparation of chicken parm of the thigh and a roasted breast with chicken jus, and whole red snapper with classic sauce meuniere; and ribeyes and filets locally sourced from 44 Farms. For The Table offerings include Parker House Rolls with garlic/chili butter, Hasselback potatoes, and pimento mac and cheese, all crafted by Executive Chef Dan Kennedy.
- 1/19/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Craig Railsback’s “Down and Out in Vampire Hills” Will Screen at the Silicon Beach Film Festival on Sunday, September 10 at 12:00 Pm at the TLC Chinese 6 Theatres in Block Kk in Theatre 4
Craig Railsback’s horror/comedy “Down and Out in Vampire Hills” is an Official Selection of the 2023 Silicon Beach Film Festival, and will be screened on Sunday, September 10 at 12:00 Pm Pst in Block Kk in Theatre 4. The screening will be held at the TLC Chinese 6 Theatre at 6925 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028. Silicon Beach is home to YouTube, Google, IMAX, Yahoo, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Amazon, Netflix. just to name a few. Thank you to Silicon Beach Film Festival founders Jon Gursha and Peter Green for selecting “Down and Out in Vampire Hills.” Tickets are available on the Silicon Beach Film Festival website at:
https://www.siliconbeachfilmfestival.com/tickets
“Down and Out in Vampire Hills” is a horror comedy short film,...
Craig Railsback’s horror/comedy “Down and Out in Vampire Hills” is an Official Selection of the 2023 Silicon Beach Film Festival, and will be screened on Sunday, September 10 at 12:00 Pm Pst in Block Kk in Theatre 4. The screening will be held at the TLC Chinese 6 Theatre at 6925 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028. Silicon Beach is home to YouTube, Google, IMAX, Yahoo, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Amazon, Netflix. just to name a few. Thank you to Silicon Beach Film Festival founders Jon Gursha and Peter Green for selecting “Down and Out in Vampire Hills.” Tickets are available on the Silicon Beach Film Festival website at:
https://www.siliconbeachfilmfestival.com/tickets
“Down and Out in Vampire Hills” is a horror comedy short film,...
- 9/7/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
The Horror Comedy Stars Dawna Lee Heising and Ken May and the Original Score by Dr. Renah Wolzinger and Keith Wolzinger Is in Consideration for a Grammy Award
Craig Railsback’s horror/comedy “Down and Out in Vampire Hills” will have its Grand Premiere at the prestigious Culver City Film Festival on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at 4:00 Pm Pst. The screenings for the Culver City Film Festival are held at Cinemark 18 and Xd and the address is: 6081 Center Drive, Culver City, California 90045. We are honored and grateful to have our film premiere at this great Festival and thank you to Festival Producers Jon Gursha and Peter Greene. Tickets are available on the Culver City Film Festival website at:
http://culvercityfilmfestival.com
“Down and Out in Vampire Hills” is a horror comedy short film, written by Dr. Heather Joseph-Witham (Vampires in the Big Easy), and directed and edited by Craig Railsback. The...
Craig Railsback’s horror/comedy “Down and Out in Vampire Hills” will have its Grand Premiere at the prestigious Culver City Film Festival on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at 4:00 Pm Pst. The screenings for the Culver City Film Festival are held at Cinemark 18 and Xd and the address is: 6081 Center Drive, Culver City, California 90045. We are honored and grateful to have our film premiere at this great Festival and thank you to Festival Producers Jon Gursha and Peter Greene. Tickets are available on the Culver City Film Festival website at:
http://culvercityfilmfestival.com
“Down and Out in Vampire Hills” is a horror comedy short film, written by Dr. Heather Joseph-Witham (Vampires in the Big Easy), and directed and edited by Craig Railsback. The...
- 11/16/2022
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Craig Railsback’s “Down and Out in Vampire Hills” Stars Dawna Lee Heising and Ken May
Comedy/Horror Short Is Written by Dr. Heather Joseph-Witham and the Original Score is by Dr. Renah Wolzinger and Keith Wolzinger
“Down and Out in Vampire Hills” is a horror comedy short film, written by Dr. Heather Joseph-Witham (Vampires in the Big Easy), and directed and edited by Craig Railsback. The original soundtrack is composed by Dr. Renah Wolzinger of Renzone Music Studios and Keith Wolzinger. Renah is a Voting Member of the Grammy Recording Academy and composed and recorded an original theme song for the film called “Dancing in the Moonlight.” The soundtrack for “Down and Out in Vampire Hills” is now being streamed on more than 200 channels, including those listed at this link: https://hearnow.com/settings/fralb02879289#nt_base_menu
The film is produced by Dawna Lee Heising, Heather Joseph-Witham, Renah Wolzinger,...
Comedy/Horror Short Is Written by Dr. Heather Joseph-Witham and the Original Score is by Dr. Renah Wolzinger and Keith Wolzinger
“Down and Out in Vampire Hills” is a horror comedy short film, written by Dr. Heather Joseph-Witham (Vampires in the Big Easy), and directed and edited by Craig Railsback. The original soundtrack is composed by Dr. Renah Wolzinger of Renzone Music Studios and Keith Wolzinger. Renah is a Voting Member of the Grammy Recording Academy and composed and recorded an original theme song for the film called “Dancing in the Moonlight.” The soundtrack for “Down and Out in Vampire Hills” is now being streamed on more than 200 channels, including those listed at this link: https://hearnow.com/settings/fralb02879289#nt_base_menu
The film is produced by Dawna Lee Heising, Heather Joseph-Witham, Renah Wolzinger,...
- 9/8/2022
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
When Brian Stelter signed off from the last installment of CNN’s “Reliable Sources” Aug. 21, the number of mainstream vehicles analyzing an increasingly confusing media industry shrank even further.
Stelter bid farewell the same day Washington Post media columnist Margaret Sullivan ended her run — asking such notables as Carl Bernstein and Jeffrey Goldberg on air whether the press is doing enough to cover topics ranging from disinformation to climate change. The lead story of his hour was a dire one: his program’s own cancellation after three decades. “It’s going to be on you to hold CNN accountable,” Stelter told viewers in the show’s waning moments, later adding: “The free world needs a reliable source.”
Why did CNN terminate a show that has been on its Sunday schedule since the early 1990s? Since acquiring the company once known as WarnerMedia, executives at new corporate parent Warner Bros. Discovery...
Stelter bid farewell the same day Washington Post media columnist Margaret Sullivan ended her run — asking such notables as Carl Bernstein and Jeffrey Goldberg on air whether the press is doing enough to cover topics ranging from disinformation to climate change. The lead story of his hour was a dire one: his program’s own cancellation after three decades. “It’s going to be on you to hold CNN accountable,” Stelter told viewers in the show’s waning moments, later adding: “The free world needs a reliable source.”
Why did CNN terminate a show that has been on its Sunday schedule since the early 1990s? Since acquiring the company once known as WarnerMedia, executives at new corporate parent Warner Bros. Discovery...
- 8/23/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Tomorrow, Devereux Milburn’s feature film debut, Honeydew, is set to infect VOD and Digital platforms with its twisted tale of rural horror, courtesy of Dark Star Pictures and Bloody Disgusting. Recently, Daily Dead had the opportunity to speak with Milburn, and he discussed how the project came about, how aspects of its story reflect his own real-life experiences, collaborating with his cast on Honeydew, and more.
Read on for the lowdown on Honeydew and be sure to check out the film tomorrow once it makes its digital debut.
Great to speak with you, Devereaux. I'd love to start off at the beginning and talk a little bit about what inspired the madness behind this movie, because it is very unsettling. I'm a big fan of rural horror, and I’d love to hear what inspired the story of Honeydew.
Devereux Milburn: So, in 2017, I'd been developing a feature adaptation...
Read on for the lowdown on Honeydew and be sure to check out the film tomorrow once it makes its digital debut.
Great to speak with you, Devereaux. I'd love to start off at the beginning and talk a little bit about what inspired the madness behind this movie, because it is very unsettling. I'm a big fan of rural horror, and I’d love to hear what inspired the story of Honeydew.
Devereux Milburn: So, in 2017, I'd been developing a feature adaptation...
- 4/12/2021
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
It’s comforting to see the words “bizarre” and “absurd” in the press notes and director’s statement for Devereux Milburn’s Honeydew because they prove that he understands what he’s created. When a film exudes such a self-serious tone despite possessing so many odd idiosyncrasies and wild leaps of narrative coincidence, it’s easy to think you’re laughing at the whole rather than with it. Reading those words therefore allows us to know that the artist was fully aware of that incongruous juxtaposition. It might have even been his intent as a way to mirror the similarly opposed forces of the leads he’s trapped within. Rylie (Malin Barr) is pragmatic and cautious. Sam (Sawyer Spielberg) is impulsive and reckless. Their on-screen frustration therefore matches our own as mounting clichés combat intrigue.
While the former ultimately far outweighs the latter, that’s not the case at the start.
While the former ultimately far outweighs the latter, that’s not the case at the start.
- 4/12/2021
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
A pair of city slickers find predictable trouble in deepest New England – but Devereux Milburn’s shocker has an atmospheric edge
A first feature from director of short films Devereux Milburn, co-written by Milburn and the film’s cinematographer-producer Dan Kennedy, this is a stylised, unsettling horror jaunt that plays interesting variations on an all-too-familiar plot premise. Sam and Riley, a good-looking couple in their 20s, played respectively by Sawyer Spielberg and Malin Barr, takes the always foolish decision to leave the safety of the city for a camping trip. In this case, they elect to pitch their tent somewhere in rural New England because Riley is working on a doctoral thesis about a (fictitious) fungal infection in wheat that causes gangrene and madness in cows and people.
However, they soon get run off their campsite by the local farmer (Stephen D’Ambrose), and a flat car battery forces them to...
A first feature from director of short films Devereux Milburn, co-written by Milburn and the film’s cinematographer-producer Dan Kennedy, this is a stylised, unsettling horror jaunt that plays interesting variations on an all-too-familiar plot premise. Sam and Riley, a good-looking couple in their 20s, played respectively by Sawyer Spielberg and Malin Barr, takes the always foolish decision to leave the safety of the city for a camping trip. In this case, they elect to pitch their tent somewhere in rural New England because Riley is working on a doctoral thesis about a (fictitious) fungal infection in wheat that causes gangrene and madness in cows and people.
However, they soon get run off their campsite by the local farmer (Stephen D’Ambrose), and a flat car battery forces them to...
- 3/23/2021
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
Those who expected more outright terror from a young couple’s sojourn in a middle-of-nowhere farmhouse from hell in “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” may find something to love about Devereux Milburn’s first feature “Honeydew.” Adrift in the twilight zone between the “Hansel and Gretel” fairytale and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” this gross-out, slow-dripping, arthouse horror siphons dread out of deadpan places. “Honeydew” sure , unsure of what it wants to say even when it’s saying whatever that is loudly.
That could be attributed to Milburn’s background as a music video and short film director, because “Honeydew” feels like a germ of an idea distended to feature length. Steven Spielberg’s son Sawyer Spielberg makes his feature acting debut as Sam, one half of a desultory couple opposite Malin Barr as Rylie. She’s a PhD student chasing her thesis in botany, whose study of the decaying farmlands...
That could be attributed to Milburn’s background as a music video and short film director, because “Honeydew” feels like a germ of an idea distended to feature length. Steven Spielberg’s son Sawyer Spielberg makes his feature acting debut as Sam, one half of a desultory couple opposite Malin Barr as Rylie. She’s a PhD student chasing her thesis in botany, whose study of the decaying farmlands...
- 3/12/2021
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
NY/La-based arthouse genre sales company Yellow Veil Pictures have acquired world sales rights on Honeydew from director Devereux Milburn and producers Dan Kennedy and Alan Pierson. Yellow Veil will begin pre-sales at this month’s European Film Market. The film stars Sawyer Spielberg in his introductory role, alongside Malin Barr and Barbara Kingsley. Honeydew is a …
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- 3/10/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Devereux Milburn’s Honeydew is set to have its world premiere at the esteemed Tribeca Film Festival as part of its Midnight Selection. Check out the film's synopsis and official poster after a brief introduction to today's stories in Horror Highlights. Also: production details on Yoshiki Takahashi's Rageaholic and release details for both The Films Have Eyes as well as M.O.M. (Mothers of Monsters).
Honeydew Poster, Images, and Premiere Details: "See the first look at Devereux Milburn’s feverish debut Honeydew ahead of the film’s World Premiere next month at the Tribeca Film Fest’s Midnight Selection.
Honeydew is a feverish horror film set in rural New England, where strange cravings and hallucinations befall a young couple after seeking shelter in the home of an aging farmer and her peculiar son.
Directed and written by Milburn and produced by Dan Kennedy and Alan Pierson, the film...
Honeydew Poster, Images, and Premiere Details: "See the first look at Devereux Milburn’s feverish debut Honeydew ahead of the film’s World Premiere next month at the Tribeca Film Fest’s Midnight Selection.
Honeydew is a feverish horror film set in rural New England, where strange cravings and hallucinations befall a young couple after seeking shelter in the home of an aging farmer and her peculiar son.
Directed and written by Milburn and produced by Dan Kennedy and Alan Pierson, the film...
- 3/4/2020
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Our friends at Yellow Veil Pictures have picked up world sales rights for their tenth film, Devereux Milburn's Honeydew. They will start pre-sales in Berlin at Efm. One of the projects best selling features is that it should be Sawyer Spielberg's introductory role. Yes. Spielberg. As in, Son of Speilberg. He will star alongside Malin Barr (Skyscraper) and Barbara Kingsley (Jessica Jones). NY/La-based arthouse genre sales company Yellow Veil Pictures have acquired world sales rights on Honeydew from director Devereux Milburn and producers Dan Kennedy and Alan Pierson. Yellow Veil...
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- 2/14/2020
- Screen Anarchy
Honeydew, the New England-set horror starring Steven Spielberg's son Sawyer Spielberg in his introductory role, is heading to Berlin, with New York/L.A.-based arthouse genre sales company Yellow Veil Pictures having acquired world sales rights.
The film comes from director Devereux Milburn and producers Dan Kennedy and Alan Pierson. Yellow Veil will begin presales at this month’s European Film Market in Berlin.
Also starring Malin Barr and Barbara Kingsley, Honeydew is described as a "feverish horror" set in New England, where strange cravings and hallucinations befall a young couple after seeking shelter in the home of an aging ...
The film comes from director Devereux Milburn and producers Dan Kennedy and Alan Pierson. Yellow Veil will begin presales at this month’s European Film Market in Berlin.
Also starring Malin Barr and Barbara Kingsley, Honeydew is described as a "feverish horror" set in New England, where strange cravings and hallucinations befall a young couple after seeking shelter in the home of an aging ...
- 2/14/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Honeydew, the New England-set horror starring Steven Spielberg's son Sawyer Spielberg in his introductory role, is heading to Berlin, with New York/L.A.-based arthouse genre sales company Yellow Veil Pictures having acquired world sales rights.
The film comes from director Devereux Milburn and producers Dan Kennedy and Alan Pierson. Yellow Veil will begin presales at this month’s European Film Market in Berlin.
Also starring Malin Barr and Barbara Kingsley, Honeydew is described as a "feverish horror" set in New England, where strange cravings and hallucinations befall a young couple after seeking shelter in the home of an aging ...
The film comes from director Devereux Milburn and producers Dan Kennedy and Alan Pierson. Yellow Veil will begin presales at this month’s European Film Market in Berlin.
Also starring Malin Barr and Barbara Kingsley, Honeydew is described as a "feverish horror" set in New England, where strange cravings and hallucinations befall a young couple after seeking shelter in the home of an aging ...
- 2/14/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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