Tagline: “For years we have transgressed on Native American burial sites now something mythological is fighting back….” Lore is a horror film, partially influenced by the Lakota Tribe's myths. In the film, a young man goes missing in the nearby woods. The search-and-rescue team encounters an ancient evil, in these backwoods. Indican Pictures will release this title, in a few theatres and on Digital platforms, this month (Jan. 20th). Developed by filmmakers Christian Larsen and Brock Manwill, Lore stars: Lyndsey Lantz (Blackout), Max Lesser (“My Best Friend’s Death”), Sean Wei Mah (How the Fiddle Flows) and Oscar nominated actor Eric Roberts. All of the film's release details are hosted here. Filmmakers Larsen and Manwill have talked about the influences of the film, recently. They have mentioned the Native American influences of Lore, which involves: "we were fortunate enough to have cast members from three different Native American nations...each of them brought authenticity and.
- 1/21/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Chicago – When HollywoodChicago.com last talked to Eric McCoy, he was a fresh-out-of-film-school director with a notable short work – “Carpe Millennium” – ready to hit the festival circuit, and a different name, Eric Bednarowicz. About a year later, Eric moved to Los Angeles, took his middle name as his new moniker, and teamed up with Justus Meyer to form the new production company McCoy|Meyer. Ironically, Dictionary Films of Chicago just announced that McCoy|Meyer of Los Angeles will join their team of production experts here.
Eric McCoy is a Chicago native, having grown up in the north Lakeview neighborhood. After graduating from Columbia College here, he pulled up stakes and took his talent as a director to Los Angeles. He reacquainted himself with Justus Meyer, a fellow Columbia College grad from a small town in South Dakota, while working on a music video. The two former classmates clicked, and McCoy|Meyer was born.
Eric McCoy is a Chicago native, having grown up in the north Lakeview neighborhood. After graduating from Columbia College here, he pulled up stakes and took his talent as a director to Los Angeles. He reacquainted himself with Justus Meyer, a fellow Columbia College grad from a small town in South Dakota, while working on a music video. The two former classmates clicked, and McCoy|Meyer was born.
- 1/20/2015
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Chicago – Eric Bednarowicz is a young Chicago filmmaker who has a long resume of production experience. “Carpe Millennium” is his short comedic film making its world premiere at the Charleston, South Carolina, International Film Festival on April 10th.
The short comedy has a universal theme – the overriding desire to lose one’s sexual innocence. The twist is that the young male virgin in the film is trying to do this before the turn of the millennium on New Years Eve, 1999. To complete the mission, he decides to up the seduction ante by expanding a few movie production credits to include friendship with a known action film star. This seems to being working out well, until the film star decides to show up at the party.
Seize the Day: Scene from Eric Bednarowicz’s New Film ‘Carpe Millennium’
Photo Credit: © 2010 Carpe Millennium
Carpe Millennium stars Steven Yeun (of Second City...
The short comedy has a universal theme – the overriding desire to lose one’s sexual innocence. The twist is that the young male virgin in the film is trying to do this before the turn of the millennium on New Years Eve, 1999. To complete the mission, he decides to up the seduction ante by expanding a few movie production credits to include friendship with a known action film star. This seems to being working out well, until the film star decides to show up at the party.
Seize the Day: Scene from Eric Bednarowicz’s New Film ‘Carpe Millennium’
Photo Credit: © 2010 Carpe Millennium
Carpe Millennium stars Steven Yeun (of Second City...
- 4/10/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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