2010 has been a little light on the horror scene thus far, but 2011 is shaping up quite nicely. Dead of Night Films just sent out a press release for its upcoming film Hallow Pointe, which features a genre heavy cast (including myself) and some teaser art! Dig it!
From the Press Release
"St. Louis: Director Bobby Ray Akers, Jr. and Dead of Night Films, LLC are in development on the horror/thriller Hallow Pointe. Production is set to begin filming in Louisiana in the fall of 2010 with an anticipated 2011 theatrical release.
Hallow Pointe is a chilling story about love, life and what lengths you go through to try and save someone; all told within the classic horror staple, a creature feature. The film is centered around Madeline's Closet, a quaint bed and breakfast hidden away from the world on a hidden dirt road in the woods. Henry and Jane are hoping...
From the Press Release
"St. Louis: Director Bobby Ray Akers, Jr. and Dead of Night Films, LLC are in development on the horror/thriller Hallow Pointe. Production is set to begin filming in Louisiana in the fall of 2010 with an anticipated 2011 theatrical release.
Hallow Pointe is a chilling story about love, life and what lengths you go through to try and save someone; all told within the classic horror staple, a creature feature. The film is centered around Madeline's Closet, a quaint bed and breakfast hidden away from the world on a hidden dirt road in the woods. Henry and Jane are hoping...
- 7/9/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Here's some cool info I found on Facebook today about an upcoming film for 2011 called Hallow Pointe. Check out the info and it's impressive cast below!
From The Press Release:
"They came to save their marriage...Now they must fight to save their lives."
Hallow Pointe in Development for 2011 Release
Director Bobby Ray Akers, Jr & Dead of Night Films, LLC in Development on Hallow Pointe
St. Louis: Director Bobby Ray Akers, Jr and Dead of Night Films, LLC are in development on the horror/thriller Hallow Pointe. Production is set to begin filming in Louisiana in the Fall of 2010 with an anticipated 2011 theatrical release.
Hallow Pointe is a chilling story about love, life and what lengths you go through to try and save someone; all told within the classic horror staple, a creature feature. The film is centered around Madeline's Closet, a quaint bed and breakfast hidden away from the...
From The Press Release:
"They came to save their marriage...Now they must fight to save their lives."
Hallow Pointe in Development for 2011 Release
Director Bobby Ray Akers, Jr & Dead of Night Films, LLC in Development on Hallow Pointe
St. Louis: Director Bobby Ray Akers, Jr and Dead of Night Films, LLC are in development on the horror/thriller Hallow Pointe. Production is set to begin filming in Louisiana in the Fall of 2010 with an anticipated 2011 theatrical release.
Hallow Pointe is a chilling story about love, life and what lengths you go through to try and save someone; all told within the classic horror staple, a creature feature. The film is centered around Madeline's Closet, a quaint bed and breakfast hidden away from the...
- 7/8/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Year: 2009
Director: Edgar Michael Bravo
Writer: Edgar Michael Bravo
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Marina Antunes
Rating: 7 out of 10
One could queue up Edgar Michael Bravo’s One Hour Fantasy Girl and Steven Soderbergh’s The Girlfriend Experience for viewing one after the other and find a page-long list of similarities between the two. They’re both stories of women working jobs on the outskirts of society and both are more interested in trying to unravel why the women choose those specific jobs rather than focusing on the actions themselves but I bring up the comparison for another reason. Though one is made but a highly acclaimed and respected director it’s the “true” indie film that shines through even if it doesn’t look as polished as Soderbergh’s experiment.
Bravo’s film stars Kelly-Ann Tursi as Becky Lewis (or Brandi as she’s known to customers) a girl with a troubled past.
Director: Edgar Michael Bravo
Writer: Edgar Michael Bravo
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Marina Antunes
Rating: 7 out of 10
One could queue up Edgar Michael Bravo’s One Hour Fantasy Girl and Steven Soderbergh’s The Girlfriend Experience for viewing one after the other and find a page-long list of similarities between the two. They’re both stories of women working jobs on the outskirts of society and both are more interested in trying to unravel why the women choose those specific jobs rather than focusing on the actions themselves but I bring up the comparison for another reason. Though one is made but a highly acclaimed and respected director it’s the “true” indie film that shines through even if it doesn’t look as polished as Soderbergh’s experiment.
Bravo’s film stars Kelly-Ann Tursi as Becky Lewis (or Brandi as she’s known to customers) a girl with a troubled past.
- 4/21/2010
- QuietEarth.us
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