We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes casting details on The Chair, Camp of the Damned, and Love Sick, trailers for Chimeres and Phantasmagoria, production and distribution news on Australian film, The Pack, and much more:
Exclusive Casting News for The Chair: We’ve been told that Travis Love (Shumpert from The Walking Dead) has been added to the cast of the upcoming horror/thriller, The Chair. Love will play the Commanding Officer in a flashback scene that features Jimmy (Jacob Banser) and Sullivan (Brian Thompson).
Synopsis: “Based off of the Alterna Comics graphic novel of the same name, The Chair follows the story of Richard Sullivan, an innocent man struggling to escape execution on death row. Witnessing the torture and murder of his fellow inmates at the hands of the prison’s sadistic and psychotic Warden,...
Exclusive Casting News for The Chair: We’ve been told that Travis Love (Shumpert from The Walking Dead) has been added to the cast of the upcoming horror/thriller, The Chair. Love will play the Commanding Officer in a flashback scene that features Jimmy (Jacob Banser) and Sullivan (Brian Thompson).
Synopsis: “Based off of the Alterna Comics graphic novel of the same name, The Chair follows the story of Richard Sullivan, an innocent man struggling to escape execution on death row. Witnessing the torture and murder of his fellow inmates at the hands of the prison’s sadistic and psychotic Warden,...
- 5/11/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Over the course of his 25-year-plus acting career — which began with small TV roles when he was just a teenager in the mid-’80s — Paul Walker collected many friends and admirers in the industry. The Fast and Furious series star, who really made a name for himself in the late ’90s with movies like Varsity Blues and She’s All That, died Saturday afternoon in a car accident at age 40, and online reaction poured in from his acting friends and peers.
Read below for tributes to the late actor, including from Fast co-star Ludacris, Sarah Michelle Gellar (whose husband, Freddie Prinze Jr.,...
Read below for tributes to the late actor, including from Fast co-star Ludacris, Sarah Michelle Gellar (whose husband, Freddie Prinze Jr.,...
- 12/1/2013
- by Katie Atkinson
- EW.com - PopWatch
Constance Marie is well known for her role as the hard hard-working and devoted wife, Angie, in George Lopez.
On the new ABC Family hit soap Switched At Birth, Constance stars as Regina Vasquez, Daphne's hard-working single mom. Her whole life is flipped on its head when it's discovered that her biological daughter has grown up under an entirely unfamiliar roof, while she's raised a baby not her own.
We Love Soaps TV recently had the honor of speaking with Constance. We talked about all sorts of things--motherhood, True Blood, learning to sign, being green, and of course, Switched. Here's a transcript of our conversation:
We Love Soaps TV: Now that you are a mom, how is that relationship similar to the relationship you have each of the young adults who play your children in Switched At Birth?Constance Marie: Oh my gosh. I think I’m a...
On the new ABC Family hit soap Switched At Birth, Constance stars as Regina Vasquez, Daphne's hard-working single mom. Her whole life is flipped on its head when it's discovered that her biological daughter has grown up under an entirely unfamiliar roof, while she's raised a baby not her own.
We Love Soaps TV recently had the honor of speaking with Constance. We talked about all sorts of things--motherhood, True Blood, learning to sign, being green, and of course, Switched. Here's a transcript of our conversation:
We Love Soaps TV: Now that you are a mom, how is that relationship similar to the relationship you have each of the young adults who play your children in Switched At Birth?Constance Marie: Oh my gosh. I think I’m a...
- 7/15/2011
- by Kevin Mulcahy Jr.
- We Love Soaps
By Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel Smith
HollywoodNews.com: After playing the hair-raising villainess Gretchen “Susan B. Anthony” Morgan on “Prison Break,” Jodi Lyn O’keefe found herself being offered bad girl parts that weren’t nearly as good. So she was particularly pleased, she says, when the Hallmark Channel’s “Class” movie, airing Saturday (8/14), came along. “I’m happy to be the good guy. I haven’t been the good guy in awhile,” she says. “And going from being an assassin to being a mom? I was just so happy they wanted me to do that.”
O’Keefe plays the struggling single parent of a little boy whose frequent asthma attacks have her rushing to be with him – causing her to lose job after job. “She comes from the wrong side of the tracks, she’s not privileged, she has to build her life on her own,” O’Keefe says.
HollywoodNews.com: After playing the hair-raising villainess Gretchen “Susan B. Anthony” Morgan on “Prison Break,” Jodi Lyn O’keefe found herself being offered bad girl parts that weren’t nearly as good. So she was particularly pleased, she says, when the Hallmark Channel’s “Class” movie, airing Saturday (8/14), came along. “I’m happy to be the good guy. I haven’t been the good guy in awhile,” she says. “And going from being an assassin to being a mom? I was just so happy they wanted me to do that.”
O’Keefe plays the struggling single parent of a little boy whose frequent asthma attacks have her rushing to be with him – causing her to lose job after job. “She comes from the wrong side of the tracks, she’s not privileged, she has to build her life on her own,” O’Keefe says.
- 8/11/2010
- by Beck / Smith
- Hollywoodnews.com
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