Child stars are a significant part of Hollywood. But sometimes, these young actors hit it big at an early age and then seem to vanish shortly after. One of example is David Dorfman from The Ring.
Horror movie fans will remember Dorfman as the creepy and iconic Aidan Keller in the horror movie The Ring. As the eerie boy who predicted people’s deaths, the young actor stood out in the movie franchise. However, many people do not know was a child prodigy who went to college at 13. Today, Dorfman is working for the government and leading a life far removed from Hollywood’s limelight.
David Dorfman from ‘The Ring’ was a prolific child actor
Did you know that David Dorfman, the creepy kid in The Ring and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre went to college at 13, graduated UCLA with a perfect Gpa, got a J.D. from Harvard, and now works at the U.
Horror movie fans will remember Dorfman as the creepy and iconic Aidan Keller in the horror movie The Ring. As the eerie boy who predicted people’s deaths, the young actor stood out in the movie franchise. However, many people do not know was a child prodigy who went to college at 13. Today, Dorfman is working for the government and leading a life far removed from Hollywood’s limelight.
David Dorfman from ‘The Ring’ was a prolific child actor
Did you know that David Dorfman, the creepy kid in The Ring and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre went to college at 13, graduated UCLA with a perfect Gpa, got a J.D. from Harvard, and now works at the U.
- 4/14/2023
- by William Decker
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
There's been a lot of major movement on the Shazam! front over the past week as it went from being just one film to being two as a solo feature for Black Adam was officially announced with Dwayne Johnson headlining. While both films are still in the very early stages of development, with still no directors attached, the recent activity has shed some light on who may be writing one of these two DC cinematic adventures. The Hollywood Reporter, in their initial report on Thursday, revealed that they believed Henry Gayden (Earth to Echo) had been assigned scriptwriting duties and on Friday, Gayden himself confirmed the news on his own personal Twitter account. Check out his exchange with a fan below: @annericelover Confirmed and loving what's to come... :)— Henry Gayden (@HenryGayden) January 20, 2017 Outside of Earth to Echo, which had a fairly average critical reception, Hayden has written the shorts Ham Sandwich and Zombie Roadkill.
- 1/22/2017
- ComicBookMovie.com
When watching a release from a first-time director, it's always difficult to know exactly what to expect. Judging by the previews, you might have expected Earth to Echo to be a sophisticated, effects-driven grand adventure on the scale of The Goonies or Et: The Extra-Terrestrial. What you'll get is a charming mashup that pulls its strongest influences from classics like Et, The Goonies and The Iron Giant but never finds enough of its own identity to become more than an "echo" of those sources.
Director Dave Green and writer Henry Gayden, who both worked on the small screen on the series Zombie Roadkill, have assembled a talented cast of relative unknown child actors including Teo Halm (Alex), Brian Bradley (Tuck), Reese Hartwig (Munch), and Ella Wahlestedt (Emma). The most recognizable face is the adult villain Dr. Madsen played by the unlikely Jason Gray-Stanford, best known as police Lt. Randy Disher in Monk.
Director Dave Green and writer Henry Gayden, who both worked on the small screen on the series Zombie Roadkill, have assembled a talented cast of relative unknown child actors including Teo Halm (Alex), Brian Bradley (Tuck), Reese Hartwig (Munch), and Ella Wahlestedt (Emma). The most recognizable face is the adult villain Dr. Madsen played by the unlikely Jason Gray-Stanford, best known as police Lt. Randy Disher in Monk.
- 7/3/2014
- by Mike Saulters
- Slackerwood
There is still hope for 80s nostalgia film lovers looking for that contemporary tie-in to the films we loved when we were kids. And it looks like our potential savior comes by way of director David Green. At least this time, the kids look to be a part of the adventure, simply not observers, as in previous efforts. Green is no stranger to us at Twitch. We have already expressed our love for his short film Ham Sandwich and series Zombie Roadkill. And now, we can look forward to his feature debut Earth to Echo, which will open in cinemas on July 2. Tuck, Munch and Alex are a closely bonded trio of inseparable friends, but their time together is coming to an end. Their neighborhood is...
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- 3/20/2014
- Screen Anarchy
While it’s nice to see that proponents of found-footage cinema are still strongly invested in moving the subgenre away from its horror roots, I just wish that more upcoming projects hinted at even a spark of originality. The first trailer for this summer’s Earth to Echo, a found-footage sci-fi flick set for release in July, appears to mash up Steven Spielberg’s E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial and J.J. Abrams’ Super 8, but I can’t spy much about the project that seems even remotely intriguing.
You can check out the trailer below, and let us know what you think in the comments section, but I’m incredibly underwhelmed by the footage on display here. Even overlooking the fact that viewers will be treated to whiplash-inducing camerawork from a group of terrified kids, nothing stands out about the characters or even the central alien (evidently named Echo...
You can check out the trailer below, and let us know what you think in the comments section, but I’m incredibly underwhelmed by the footage on display here. Even overlooking the fact that viewers will be treated to whiplash-inducing camerawork from a group of terrified kids, nothing stands out about the characters or even the central alien (evidently named Echo...
- 3/19/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
We love us some Dave Green here at Twitch, the director of Meltdown and Ham Sandwich and Zombie Roadkill having won our hearts with a string of clever, heartfelt, and very, very funny genre bending shorts. Hell, the guy's responsible for unleashing zombie skunks and a time traveling sandwich into the world, how could we not love him?And now Green is making the leap to feature films with his debut offering, Earth To Echo. When a group of young friends begin to receive bizarre encrypted messages on their cellphones, they embark on an incredible adventure to discover the meaning behind these communications. Soon enough, they realize that the messages they are receiving are from a mysterious being from another world - one who desperately needs...
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- 12/12/2013
- Screen Anarchy
FEARnet has been creating some pretty cool viral campaigns to promote their original web series Zombie Roadkill lately. For instance, you can now 'unleash zombie roadkill' on facebook through their new user application. You can see how to Roadkill Your Facebook here.
You might also like to see some behind the scenes footage from the web series. Check out the info below.
Roadkill Secrets Revealed
See animals come alive in this behind-the-scenes look at FEARnet's newest original series 'Zombie Roadkill'.
Zombie Roadkill is now playing. Go to www.FEARnet.com/zombieroadkill to witness it for yourself.
About Zombie Roadkill:
In this terrifyingly funny new series from FEARnet and Ghost House Pictures, a group of college kids driving on an unfamiliar winding road through a national park accidentally run over an unsuspecting squirrel. They quickly discover that this is no ordinary road - the woods are alive with the undead,...
You might also like to see some behind the scenes footage from the web series. Check out the info below.
Roadkill Secrets Revealed
See animals come alive in this behind-the-scenes look at FEARnet's newest original series 'Zombie Roadkill'.
Zombie Roadkill is now playing. Go to www.FEARnet.com/zombieroadkill to witness it for yourself.
About Zombie Roadkill:
In this terrifyingly funny new series from FEARnet and Ghost House Pictures, a group of college kids driving on an unfamiliar winding road through a national park accidentally run over an unsuspecting squirrel. They quickly discover that this is no ordinary road - the woods are alive with the undead,...
- 10/18/2010
- by admin
- MoreHorror
You've seen the episodes. You've witnessed the virals. You've even watched a vengeful squirrel rip your Facebook page to shreds (and if you haven't, then my god what are you waiting for. Roadkill your Facebook here.) Now go behind the scenes of Zombie Roadkill and see how this twisted tale about twisted tails came to life. We proudly present not one, not two, not three, but four special "Making Of" videos, each focusing on different aspects of the Zombie Roadkill production. Hear from Thomas Haden Church on his role as Ranger Chet: Watch the Zombie Roadkill puppet masters turn taxidermy into terror: Behold face-humping zombies with the Kids in the Car: Discover why...
- 10/14/2010
- FEARnet
Since we unleashed Zombie Roadkill, the internet's been abuzz with reviews, interviews, and eye-witness reports. Here are some of our favorite posts: Ain't It Cool News gave readers a taste of Zombie Roadkill back in August when they exclusively posted the Zombie Roadkill PSA-gone wrong, and just this week, AICN's Muldoon chatted with director David Green and screenwriter Henry Gayden on the series and the zombie short that started it all. Thomas Haden Church revealed his preferred zombie-killing method to The Outside Blog. David Dorfman talked zombified possums and stories from the Zombie Roadkill set with Girls and Corpses. Zap2it.com, Dread Central, Arrow In the Head and...
- 10/8/2010
- FEARnet
Sam Raimi's Ghost House Pictures premiered a new webseries on FEARnet this week called "Zombie Roadkill. The six episode series stars "Sideways"' Thomas Haden Church, "The Ring"'s David Dorfman, and a cast of undead woodland creatures (I once had a squirrel chew his way through a wall into my attic, so I can relate). Before "Roadkill" began airing online, the cast came to Austin to show it to the Alamo Drafthouse faithful at Fantastic Fest 2010. Why? "I think everyone here's really happy and drunk," says series' director David Green.
Smart man. Here's our full report followed by the "Zombie Roadkill" trailer:...
Smart man. Here's our full report followed by the "Zombie Roadkill" trailer:...
- 10/5/2010
- by Matt Singer
- ifc.com
The first two episodes of the Sam Raimi produced zomedy, Zombie Roadkill are live and available to view on FEARnet! The zany web series stars a bevy of horror vets and even Thomas Haden Church. There will be six eps in total, so check back every day this week for a new one.
Synopsis:
A group of college kids driving on an unfamiliar winding road through a national park accidentally run over an unsuspecting squirrel. They quickly discover that this is no ordinary road - the woods are alive with the undead, animals reanimated as vengeful, murderous zombies!
After a harrowing crash, a meek but lovable Simon (David Dorfman, The Ring, Texas Chainsaw Massacre) must venture out to find help for his injured friends and brother. Along the way he runs into dedicated park ranger, Chet Masterson (Thomas Haden Church, Spider-Man 3, Sideways). Together, they attempt to survive this cursed...
Synopsis:
A group of college kids driving on an unfamiliar winding road through a national park accidentally run over an unsuspecting squirrel. They quickly discover that this is no ordinary road - the woods are alive with the undead, animals reanimated as vengeful, murderous zombies!
After a harrowing crash, a meek but lovable Simon (David Dorfman, The Ring, Texas Chainsaw Massacre) must venture out to find help for his injured friends and brother. Along the way he runs into dedicated park ranger, Chet Masterson (Thomas Haden Church, Spider-Man 3, Sideways). Together, they attempt to survive this cursed...
- 10/5/2010
- QuietEarth.us
If you’ve read anything posted by yours truly over the past few weeks, then you’ve probably stumbled across my embarrassingly fanboy-ish articles for the Sam Raimi-produced “Zombie Roadkill”, a web series featuring the always-enjoyable Thomas Hayden Church. The story is beyond simple: kids run over squirrel, undead wildlife seek vengeance for this heinous crime. The trailers for the series have been fantastic, and I seriously doubt you’ll be disappointed with the initial pair of episodes. So what are you waiting for, already? Hop to it! Check out the official Zombie Roadkill website for new episodes everyday this week. And if you missed the official “Zombie Roadkill” trailer, fear not, faithful readers: this highly entertaining promotional clip has been embedded below for your infinite convenience.
- 10/5/2010
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
FEARnet announced today Zombie Roadkill will premiere on October 4, 2010 on FEARnet.com. FEARnet will debut the first two episodes of this new original series brought by Ghost House Pictures on October 4th, and then release one new episode of the six-episode series daily. The new series will also play on the FEARnet On Demand VOD network with the first three episodes of the series becoming available on October 14th and the final episodes becoming available October 21st. Ghost House's partners Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, together with Jim Burns shepherded the project along with Ben Ketai and Sarah Donohue as Executive Producers. Innovative director David Green helmed the project penned by Henry Gayden. Premise...
- 10/5/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
No joke: There is a dead squirrel outside my house right now. It's a black one, which is apparently unusual everywhere else but the most common variety here in Toronto, and it lies nestled against the right rear tire of my car though I didn't kill it. It's just there. Has been since last night. I'm hoping someone from the city will take it away during trash pickup tomorrow. If it hasn't come back as one of the rampaging undead by this point I figure I'm probably pretty safe in assuming that it won't at all but you never can tell ...
The point of this ramble? David Green's Zombie Roadkill - produced by Sam Raimi - arrived online today with Fearnet releasing the first two episodes with additional eps due to hit online one a day every day for the rest of the week. Nobody is safe. Nobody. Least...
The point of this ramble? David Green's Zombie Roadkill - produced by Sam Raimi - arrived online today with Fearnet releasing the first two episodes with additional eps due to hit online one a day every day for the rest of the week. Nobody is safe. Nobody. Least...
- 10/5/2010
- Screen Anarchy
What's the dirt on Zombie Roadkill? According to Todd Brown at Twitch, FEARnet's newest original is a "...hysterically funny tour through everything that makes splatter comedy fun..." Fred Topel at Screen Junkies says the series is "...done with a wink, with love for the genre," and Inside Pulse's Robert Saucedo says Zombie Roadkill is "...the most fun you're likely to have with undead rodents..." But you don't need to take their word for it; starting today you can witness this terrifyingly twisted tale about twisted tails for yourself. Brought to you by FEARnet, Sam Raimi & Rob Tapert's Ghost House Pictures and director David Green, Zombie Roadkill...
- 10/4/2010
- FEARnet
If you didn't fear rodents before, you may now.
Comedy-horror series, "Zombie Roadkill," starring "The Ring's" David Dorfman and featuring "Spiderman 3's" Thomas Haden Church premieres with its first two episodes on Monday, Oct. 4 on FEARnet.
Be prepared to laugh and then get startled by random zombie woodland creatures all hell-bent on payback. The series follows Dorfman and his crew of horny college co-eds as they take off for what was supposedly a fun weekend of camping at a National Park. That very quickly changes when the crew unwittingly run over a squirrel, who's not quite dead. Haden Church plays a park ranger who may be able to help get them out alive.
Watch a teaser for the series below:
Hot girls are always the first to go...
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Comedy-horror series, "Zombie Roadkill," starring "The Ring's" David Dorfman and featuring "Spiderman 3's" Thomas Haden Church premieres with its first two episodes on Monday, Oct. 4 on FEARnet.
Be prepared to laugh and then get startled by random zombie woodland creatures all hell-bent on payback. The series follows Dorfman and his crew of horny college co-eds as they take off for what was supposedly a fun weekend of camping at a National Park. That very quickly changes when the crew unwittingly run over a squirrel, who's not quite dead. Haden Church plays a park ranger who may be able to help get them out alive.
Watch a teaser for the series below:
Hot girls are always the first to go...
Follow Zap2it and TheRealJethro on Twitter and Zap2it on Facebook for the latest celebrity news and buzz.
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- 10/2/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The first two episodes of FEARnet and Ghost House Pictures' Zombie Roadkill, starring Thomas Haden Church and David Dorfman, are premiering this coming Monday, October 4th, and a new clip debuted online today entitled "Lakeside Attack". Who doesn't enjoy watching zombie animals attack hot girls in bikinis?
Following Monday's debut, one new episode of the six-episode series will be released daily through the 8th. The terrifyingly twisted new show will also play on the FEARnet On Demand VOD network with the first three episodes becoming available on October 14th and the final episodes becoming available October 21st.
Ghost House's partners Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, together with Jim Burns, shepherded the project along with Ben Ketai and Sarah Donohue as Executive Producers. Innovative director David Green helmed the project penned by Henry Gayden.
Synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager,...
Following Monday's debut, one new episode of the six-episode series will be released daily through the 8th. The terrifyingly twisted new show will also play on the FEARnet On Demand VOD network with the first three episodes becoming available on October 14th and the final episodes becoming available October 21st.
Ghost House's partners Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, together with Jim Burns, shepherded the project along with Ben Ketai and Sarah Donohue as Executive Producers. Innovative director David Green helmed the project penned by Henry Gayden.
Synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager,...
- 10/2/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Check out the latest FEARnet teaser video below for 'Zombie Roadkill' and find out what happens when Zombie animals attack hot girls in bikinis. The clip is called "Lakeside Attack" and the full carnage unleashes on October 4th.
Synopsis:
FEARnet, the world’s premier destination for horror, thriller and suspense movies, announced today Zombie Roadkill will premiere on October 4, 2010 on FEARnet.com. FEARnet will debut the first two episodes of this new original series brought to you by Ghost House Pictureson October 4th, and then release one new episode of the six-episode series daily. The terrifyingly twisted new series will also play on the FEARnet On Demand VOD network with the first three episodes of the series becoming available on October 14th and the final episodes becoming available October 21st. Ghost House's partners Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, together with Jim Burns shepherded the project along with Ben Ketai...
Synopsis:
FEARnet, the world’s premier destination for horror, thriller and suspense movies, announced today Zombie Roadkill will premiere on October 4, 2010 on FEARnet.com. FEARnet will debut the first two episodes of this new original series brought to you by Ghost House Pictureson October 4th, and then release one new episode of the six-episode series daily. The terrifyingly twisted new series will also play on the FEARnet On Demand VOD network with the first three episodes of the series becoming available on October 14th and the final episodes becoming available October 21st. Ghost House's partners Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, together with Jim Burns shepherded the project along with Ben Ketai...
- 10/2/2010
- by admin
- MoreHorror
The latest TV news bites.
The filmed "Lone Star" episodes might see the light of day despite the show being canceled, as they might air in a late-night time slot. Re-runs of "Lone Star" are currently scheduled to air Saturdays at 11 p.m. A repeat of episode two is still slated to run this coming weekend. [The Wrap]
"Pushing Daisies" creator Bryan Fuller is working with NBC to reboot 1960s series "The Munsters." It's being billed as "'Modern Family' meets 'True Blood.'" Color us intrigued. [EW]
The USA Network is the most valuable part of NBC Universal at $11.7 billion, but the NBC network is worth a negative $600 million, according to Wunderlich Securities analyst Matthew Harrigan. He also puts the value of the Universal studio arm at about $4 billion. [THR]
FEARnet HD kicks off with a special uncut broadcast premiere of the scariest movie of all time, "The Exorcist" (1973), with a...
The filmed "Lone Star" episodes might see the light of day despite the show being canceled, as they might air in a late-night time slot. Re-runs of "Lone Star" are currently scheduled to air Saturdays at 11 p.m. A repeat of episode two is still slated to run this coming weekend. [The Wrap]
"Pushing Daisies" creator Bryan Fuller is working with NBC to reboot 1960s series "The Munsters." It's being billed as "'Modern Family' meets 'True Blood.'" Color us intrigued. [EW]
The USA Network is the most valuable part of NBC Universal at $11.7 billion, but the NBC network is worth a negative $600 million, according to Wunderlich Securities analyst Matthew Harrigan. He also puts the value of the Universal studio arm at about $4 billion. [THR]
FEARnet HD kicks off with a special uncut broadcast premiere of the scariest movie of all time, "The Exorcist" (1973), with a...
- 9/30/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It's hard to believe that Canada's Rue Morgue Magazine has been around as long as it has! Their next issue marks their lucky thirteenth year of kicking ass and taking names and we have a look at what's in store for readers both old and new!
Congrats, guys! Here's to another 13!
From the Press Release
Rue Morgue Special Edition 13th Anniversary Halloween Issue
On Stands October 1st!
We All Go A Little Mad Sometimes
Fifty years ago Marion met Norman at the Bates Motel and the modern horror film was born. Rue Morgue’s panel of experts celebrates the lunatic legacy of Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece. Featuring Wes Craven, assistant director Hilton Green, and authors Stephen Rebello and David Thomson.
Plus: A look at Bernard Herrmann’s score, a new documentary on the film, sequel spotlights, and more!
by Aaron Von Lupton, Mark R. Hasan, James Burrell, Stuart F. Andrews,...
Congrats, guys! Here's to another 13!
From the Press Release
Rue Morgue Special Edition 13th Anniversary Halloween Issue
On Stands October 1st!
We All Go A Little Mad Sometimes
Fifty years ago Marion met Norman at the Bates Motel and the modern horror film was born. Rue Morgue’s panel of experts celebrates the lunatic legacy of Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece. Featuring Wes Craven, assistant director Hilton Green, and authors Stephen Rebello and David Thomson.
Plus: A look at Bernard Herrmann’s score, a new documentary on the film, sequel spotlights, and more!
by Aaron Von Lupton, Mark R. Hasan, James Burrell, Stuart F. Andrews,...
- 9/28/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
It is not a common thing for a festival to give an entire slot over to just a single half hour film. And it is not a common thing for a festival to bring in cast and crew and give that film the full on gala treatment. And yet that is exactly what Fantastic Fest has done with Zombie Roadkill. And they've done it for a very simple reason. Because David Green's Sam Raimi produced, Thomas Haden Church starring film - actually an edited together version of a web series due to premiere on FEARnet October 4th - is a hysterically funny tour through everything that makes splatter comedy fun distilled down into its simplest, most direct form without any of that boring stuff that people load into these things to pad the running time.
The setup is familiar. A quartet of college kids - plus one geeky younger...
The setup is familiar. A quartet of college kids - plus one geeky younger...
- 9/25/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Texas-born actor Thomas Haden Church returned to Austin this past March to lend his dry wit and charm as emcee of the Austin Film Society's annual Texas Film Hall of Fame Awards. Church first served as emcee in 2009, and personally I would love to see him become a long-running host. It's probably not that unlikely -- Church resides on his cattle ranch near Bandera, Texas.
I've been a fan of Church since his eccentric role in the 1990s television sitcom Wings, and enjoyed his conflicted portrayal of villain Flint Marko aka "Sandman" in Spider-Man 3. He recently appeared in the teen comedy Easy A, but can also be seen in Zombie Roadkill, a new FEARnet web series. The trailers and PSAs for the series are hysterical and had me jumping out of my seat. Check out my favorite PSA after the jump.
Fantastic Fest attendees have a chance to see...
I've been a fan of Church since his eccentric role in the 1990s television sitcom Wings, and enjoyed his conflicted portrayal of villain Flint Marko aka "Sandman" in Spider-Man 3. He recently appeared in the teen comedy Easy A, but can also be seen in Zombie Roadkill, a new FEARnet web series. The trailers and PSAs for the series are hysterical and had me jumping out of my seat. Check out my favorite PSA after the jump.
Fantastic Fest attendees have a chance to see...
- 9/22/2010
- by Debbie Cerda
- Slackerwood
Zombie Roadkill PosterThe largest horror site on the interweb will be launching a six episode film called "Zombie Roadkill." Each show will be a short four to five minutes long and starring are Thomas Haden Church (Sideways), and David Dorfman (The Ring). The show premieres October 4th, with follow-ups throughout the month of October and this webseries involves resurrected animals, like squirrels, who have a real strong appetite. The official poster for the series (left) shows that even Park Rangers are vulnerable to attack! Board up the house and prepare for the zombie mayhem in just a couple weeks.
The synopsis for "Zombie Roadkill" here:
"'Zombie Roadkill' follows a group of college kids driving on an unfamiliar winding road through a national park. The group is heading for a fun weekend away, but when they accidentally run over an unsuspecting squirrel, everything takes a dark turn and they...
The synopsis for "Zombie Roadkill" here:
"'Zombie Roadkill' follows a group of college kids driving on an unfamiliar winding road through a national park. The group is heading for a fun weekend away, but when they accidentally run over an unsuspecting squirrel, everything takes a dark turn and they...
- 9/21/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
And Austin's Fantastic Fest just got a bit more fantastic with the announcement of some "Zombie Roadkill" festivities that are sure to get the fans even more excited for the new FEARnet series' premiere on October 4th. Best of all? If you're attending the Fest, you won't have to wait for October!
Friday, September 24th, will see the world premiere of "Zombie Roadkill" in its entirety at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar at 8:00 Pm with stars Thomas Haden Church and David Dorfman, director David Greeen, and writer Henry Gayden all in attendance. In addition, FEARnet will be handing out a never-seen before poster (which you can see below) featuring Thomas Haden Church in his ranger costume (missing an arm of course) around the festival. FEARnet will also have the “Zombie Roadkill” taco truck handing out free tacos around the festival on Friday and Saturday, including at the premiere. The...
Friday, September 24th, will see the world premiere of "Zombie Roadkill" in its entirety at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar at 8:00 Pm with stars Thomas Haden Church and David Dorfman, director David Greeen, and writer Henry Gayden all in attendance. In addition, FEARnet will be handing out a never-seen before poster (which you can see below) featuring Thomas Haden Church in his ranger costume (missing an arm of course) around the festival. FEARnet will also have the “Zombie Roadkill” taco truck handing out free tacos around the festival on Friday and Saturday, including at the premiere. The...
- 9/20/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Our friend Ryan Rotten at Styd just got his mitts on a new one-sheet poster for FEARNet's new horror comedy Zombie Roadkill. The movie which is already gaining a ton of attention at film festivals stars Thomas Haden Church (Spider-man 3, Sideways) and David Dorfman (The Ring, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre)...
What we know about Zombie Roadkill courtesy of FEARNet:"Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager, played by David Dorfman, to escape a cursed stretch of highway that resurrects roadkill in the form flesh-eating zombie animals. This new breed of terror is not just playing dead.
Zombie Roadkill centers around a group of college kids as they are driving on an unfamiliar road. Everything seems fit for a road trip to the lake, but when the group accidentally runs over an unsuspecting squirrel, they quickly realize...
What we know about Zombie Roadkill courtesy of FEARNet:"Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager, played by David Dorfman, to escape a cursed stretch of highway that resurrects roadkill in the form flesh-eating zombie animals. This new breed of terror is not just playing dead.
Zombie Roadkill centers around a group of college kids as they are driving on an unfamiliar road. Everything seems fit for a road trip to the lake, but when the group accidentally runs over an unsuspecting squirrel, they quickly realize...
- 9/20/2010
- by Keepers of the Bid
- Horrorbid
Thomas Haden Church, the man who's career has sent him from Wings to Demon Knight to Spider-Man 3 and Sideways , will next be seen in Zombie Roadkill , the horror-comedy premiering on FearNET that also stars David Dorfman and was directed by David Green. Church plays as a tough-as-nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager to escape a cursed stretch of highway that resurrects roadkill in the form of flesh eating zombie animals. Ghost House produced Zr which is getting some play at Fantastic Fest on September 24 at the Alamo Drafthouse (1120 South Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX 78704). They'll be handing out posters like the one you see below and a Zombie Roadkill taco truck will be on the scene this Friday and Saturday to keep attendees well fed (I'd be...
- 9/20/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Gird up your loins boys and girls, FEARnet’s new series Zombie Roadkill will premiere Friday, Sept. 24 at Fantastic Fest 2010. With squished squirrels gone wild, this horror comedy series will both titillate and tickle the funny bone. With a premise both fantastic and absurd, Zombie Roadkill is an after-school special that may save your life…a survival guide for not only the great outdoors, but grudge-holding re-animated woodland creatures left for dead on the side of the road. Thomas Haden Church plays a tough, all-business park ranger who realizes, much to his dismay, that a...
- 9/18/2010
- by amylovu
- Examiner Movies Channel
More news on FEARnet's highly anticipated 'Zombie Roadkill', as the film will be seeing it's world premiere screening at this years Fantastic Fest. Check out the official press release below and don't miss Your Guide to Surviving Zombie Roadkill below the release.
Fantastic Fest will host a World Premiere screening of Zombie Roadkill, from FEARnet and Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert’s Ghost House Pictures, at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar on Friday, September 24th at 8pm with Academy Award-nominated actor Thomas Haden Church, David Dorfman (The Ring films, Texas Chainsaw Massacre), and director David Green in attendance at a special post-screening Q&A, which will be moderated by FEARnet on-air host Spider (Powerman 5000).
FEARnet will screen the terrifyingly twisted new six-part series in its entirety, followed by a Zombie Roadkill after-party. The FEARnet-sponsored insanity of the fourth annual Fantastic Feud will ensue a couple of days later!
Fantastic Fest will host a World Premiere screening of Zombie Roadkill, from FEARnet and Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert’s Ghost House Pictures, at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar on Friday, September 24th at 8pm with Academy Award-nominated actor Thomas Haden Church, David Dorfman (The Ring films, Texas Chainsaw Massacre), and director David Green in attendance at a special post-screening Q&A, which will be moderated by FEARnet on-air host Spider (Powerman 5000).
FEARnet will screen the terrifyingly twisted new six-part series in its entirety, followed by a Zombie Roadkill after-party. The FEARnet-sponsored insanity of the fourth annual Fantastic Feud will ensue a couple of days later!
- 9/16/2010
- by admin
- MoreHorror
It was just the other night that I was watching some lame ass attempt at humor on the television when along came a crude effort to cash in on the zombie genre by mashing it up with Bambi. Ooooo-ooooh. Zombi. Very terrifying. Why doesn't someone do zombie woodland creatures right? And lo and behold someone is! And goshdarnit its got Thomas Hayden Church in it!
Zombie Roadkill follows a group of college kids driving on an unfamiliar winding road through a national park. The group is heading for a fun weekend away, but when they accidentally run over a "harmless" squirrel, everything takes a dark turn and they quickly discover that this is no ordinary road. In fact, the woods are alive with the undead: wronged woodland creatures that have been reanimated as vengeful, murderous zombies!
So here's the deal. All six episodes will be aired on Friday, September 24th...
Zombie Roadkill follows a group of college kids driving on an unfamiliar winding road through a national park. The group is heading for a fun weekend away, but when they accidentally run over a "harmless" squirrel, everything takes a dark turn and they quickly discover that this is no ordinary road. In fact, the woods are alive with the undead: wronged woodland creatures that have been reanimated as vengeful, murderous zombies!
So here's the deal. All six episodes will be aired on Friday, September 24th...
- 9/16/2010
- Screen Anarchy
It's official, FEARnet's latest original series, Zombie Roadkill will have its premiere at Fantastic Fest 2010 at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar on Friday, September 24th at 8pm. Academy Award-nominated actor Thomas Haden Church, David Dorfman (The Ring films, Texas Chainsaw Massacre), and director David Green will be in attendance. Full details below. Fantastic Fest will host a World Premiere screening of Zombie Roadkill, from FEARnet and Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert's Ghost House Pictures, at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar on Friday, September 24th at 8pm with Academy Award-nominated actor Thomas Haden Church, David Dorfman (The Ring films, Texas Chainsaw Massacre), and director David Green in attendance at a...
- 9/15/2010
- FEARnet
Despite his recent string of quality performances in high-profile fare like Sideways and Spider-man 3, I've always refused to refer to Thomas Haden Church as anything other than "Wings star, Thomas Haden Church." But all of that's going to change on October 4th, when the actor appears in a new straight-to-Fearnet film and officially becomes "Zombie Roadkill star, Thomas Haden Church." The project, which is about a diabolically enchanted stretch of road on which the roadkill kills you back (ostensibly, but it's really an extended metaphor for the re-unification of Germany), doesn't only star one of the villains from Spider-Man 3, it's also directed by that film's director cinematographer caterer pluckiest production assistant, David Green (not to be confused with David Gordon Green, although you're welcome to try).
And if that's not enough to convince you to click over to Fearnet or hunt down their VOD channel, you should know...
And if that's not enough to convince you to click over to Fearnet or hunt down their VOD channel, you should know...
- 9/10/2010
- by David Ehrlich
- Cinematical
The trailer for the upcoming web series.
FEARnet is premiering a new web series October 4 called Zombie Roadkill, starring Thomas Haden Church (Spider-Man 3, Wings) and David Dorfman (the creepy kid in The Ring) and produced by Sam Raimi's Ghosthouse Pictures.
After releasing 2 viral videos associated with the series - one a 911 call and the other a pseudo-psa starring Church - FEARnet finally has released the first trailer! Admittedly, it looks like it could be good. Check it out:
Source: Official site...
FEARnet is premiering a new web series October 4 called Zombie Roadkill, starring Thomas Haden Church (Spider-Man 3, Wings) and David Dorfman (the creepy kid in The Ring) and produced by Sam Raimi's Ghosthouse Pictures.
After releasing 2 viral videos associated with the series - one a 911 call and the other a pseudo-psa starring Church - FEARnet finally has released the first trailer! Admittedly, it looks like it could be good. Check it out:
Source: Official site...
- 9/10/2010
- HugAZombie
The trailer for the upcoming web series.
FEARnet is premiering a new web series October 4 called Zombie Roadkill, starring Thomas Haden Church (Spider-Man 3, Wings) and David Dorfman (the creepy kid in The Ring) and produced by Sam Raimi's Ghosthouse Pictures.
After releasing 2 viral videos associated with the series - one a 911 call and the other a pseudo-psa starring Church - FEARnet finally has released the first trailer! Admittedly, it looks like it could be good. Check it out:
Source: Official site...
FEARnet is premiering a new web series October 4 called Zombie Roadkill, starring Thomas Haden Church (Spider-Man 3, Wings) and David Dorfman (the creepy kid in The Ring) and produced by Sam Raimi's Ghosthouse Pictures.
After releasing 2 viral videos associated with the series - one a 911 call and the other a pseudo-psa starring Church - FEARnet finally has released the first trailer! Admittedly, it looks like it could be good. Check it out:
Source: Official site...
- 9/10/2010
- HugAZombie
Check out the trailer for the Sam Raimi produced horror project 'Zombie Roadkill,' staring Thomas Haden Church as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager, played by David Dorfman, to escape a cursed stretch of highway that resurrects roadkill in the form flesh-eating zombie animals. This new breed of terror is not just playing dead.
'Zombie Roadkill' also stars Toni Wynne, Jeff D’Agostino, Cherilyn Wilson, and Michael Blaiklock and centers around a group of college kids as they are driving on an unfamiliar road. Everything seems fit for a road trip to the lake, but when the group accidentally runs over an unsuspecting squirrel, they quickly realize there will be a price to pay. The cursed road brings the zombie squirrel back to life to haunt the kids. After the kids crash and everyone is injured except the younger brother,...
'Zombie Roadkill' also stars Toni Wynne, Jeff D’Agostino, Cherilyn Wilson, and Michael Blaiklock and centers around a group of college kids as they are driving on an unfamiliar road. Everything seems fit for a road trip to the lake, but when the group accidentally runs over an unsuspecting squirrel, they quickly realize there will be a price to pay. The cursed road brings the zombie squirrel back to life to haunt the kids. After the kids crash and everyone is injured except the younger brother,...
- 9/9/2010
- by noreply@blogger.com (Flicks News)
- FlicksNews.net
FearNET's new series titled Zombie Roadkill is ramping things up and we finally get a trailer to see Thomas Haden Church (Spider-Man 3) in action. The series will premiere on FearNET on October 4th and then appear on their new linear channel mid-October...
Plot Synopsis: Zombie Roadkill centers around a group of college kids driving on an unfamiliar road. Everything seems fit for a road trip to the lake but, when the group accidentally runs over an unsuspecting squirrel, they quickly realize there will be a price to pay. The cursed road brings the zombie squirrel back to life to terrorize the kids. After the kids crash and everyone is injured except the younger brother, he is forced to set out on a journey to defeat the ancient curse and save his brother and friends before it is too late.
Source: YouTube
Original post blogged on b2evolution.
Plot Synopsis: Zombie Roadkill centers around a group of college kids driving on an unfamiliar road. Everything seems fit for a road trip to the lake but, when the group accidentally runs over an unsuspecting squirrel, they quickly realize there will be a price to pay. The cursed road brings the zombie squirrel back to life to terrorize the kids. After the kids crash and everyone is injured except the younger brother, he is forced to set out on a journey to defeat the ancient curse and save his brother and friends before it is too late.
Source: YouTube
Original post blogged on b2evolution.
- 9/9/2010
- by Keepers of the Bid
- Horrorbid
Ghost House Pictures has released the trailer for the upcoming FearNET series called "Zombie Roadkill," which stars Thomas Haden Church (Spider-Man 3). Check it out below. Plot: Centers around a group of college kids driving on an unfamiliar road. Everything seems fit for a road trip to the lake but, when the group accidentally runs over an unsuspecting squirrel, they quickly realize there will be a price to pay. The cursed road brings the zombie squirrel back to life to terrorize the kids. After the kids crash and everyone is injured except the younger brother, he is forced to set out on a journey to defeat the ancient curse and save his brother and friends before it is too late. "Zombie Roadkill" will premiere on FearNET on October 4th and then appear on their new linear channel mid-October. Trailer:...
- 9/9/2010
- WorstPreviews.com
Ok, this movie looks freaking' awesome! I'm sorry, but how can you go wrong with a series called Zombie Roadkill, where a bunch of animal roadkill comes back from the dead to horrifically kill people!
Sam Raimi's Ghost House Pictures is producing this great little horror project. Zombie Roadkill is set to premiere on FearNET on October 4th and then be released on their new channel mid-October.
Following the debut, one new episode of the six-episode series will be released daily through the 8th. The terrifyingly twisted new show will also play on the FEARnet On Demand VOD network with the first three episodes becoming available on October 14th and the final episodes becoming available October 21st.
Synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager, played by David Dorfman, to escape a cursed stretch of highway...
Sam Raimi's Ghost House Pictures is producing this great little horror project. Zombie Roadkill is set to premiere on FearNET on October 4th and then be released on their new channel mid-October.
Following the debut, one new episode of the six-episode series will be released daily through the 8th. The terrifyingly twisted new show will also play on the FEARnet On Demand VOD network with the first three episodes becoming available on October 14th and the final episodes becoming available October 21st.
Synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager, played by David Dorfman, to escape a cursed stretch of highway...
- 9/9/2010
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
The first two episodes of FEARnet and Ghost House Pictures' upcoming new series Zombie Roadkill, starring Thomas Haden Church and David Dorfman, are premiering on October 4th, and today they released a new trailer for the series.
Following the debut, one new episode of the six-episode series will be released daily through the 8th. The terrifyingly twisted new show will also play on the FEARnet On Demand VOD network with the first three episodes becoming available on October 14th and the final episodes becoming available October 21st.
Ghost House's partners Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, together with Jim Burns, shepherded the project along with Ben Ketai and Sarah Donohue as Executive Producers. Innovative director David Green helmed the project penned by Henry Gayden.
Synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager, played by David Dorfman, to...
Following the debut, one new episode of the six-episode series will be released daily through the 8th. The terrifyingly twisted new show will also play on the FEARnet On Demand VOD network with the first three episodes becoming available on October 14th and the final episodes becoming available October 21st.
Ghost House's partners Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, together with Jim Burns, shepherded the project along with Ben Ketai and Sarah Donohue as Executive Producers. Innovative director David Green helmed the project penned by Henry Gayden.
Synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager, played by David Dorfman, to...
- 9/8/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
When FearNET extends its reach across your television (the channel goes wide on October 1), you'll be seeing some original programming rolling out of the gate. Look for Zombie Roadkill on October 4. Thomas Haden Church stars as a park ranger who partners with a teen (David Dorfman) to escape a portion of highway where roadkill is resurrected as flesh-eating zombie animals. Ghost House Pictures is behind the project. Henry Gayden is writing the series, while David Green will direct. FearNet's Jim Burns is exec producer, while Ghost House Pictures' Aaron Lam is producing. Quantum FX will be providing the special effects.
- 9/8/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
FEARnet, the horror site that brought you Shannen Doherty's "Mari-Kari" is now unleashing "Zombie Roadkill" on the world and Zap2it has the exclusive first look at the official trailer.
The comedy-horror series featuring "Spiderman 3's" Thomas Haden Church and starring "The Ring's" David Dorfman premieres on FEARnet.com on October 4 with the first two episodes of the six-episode series. A new episode will premiere daily after that.
"Zombie Roadkill" follows a group of college kids who run over a squirrel while road-tripping through a national park on their way to what they thought would be a fun weekend away. The squirrel is only the first sign that the park isn't your typical weekend campsite when it and other creatures come back as pissed off zombies. Thankfully, the crew happens upon a Park Ranger (played by Church) who may be able to help...
Ghost House Pictures, the company...
The comedy-horror series featuring "Spiderman 3's" Thomas Haden Church and starring "The Ring's" David Dorfman premieres on FEARnet.com on October 4 with the first two episodes of the six-episode series. A new episode will premiere daily after that.
"Zombie Roadkill" follows a group of college kids who run over a squirrel while road-tripping through a national park on their way to what they thought would be a fun weekend away. The squirrel is only the first sign that the park isn't your typical weekend campsite when it and other creatures come back as pissed off zombies. Thankfully, the crew happens upon a Park Ranger (played by Church) who may be able to help...
Ghost House Pictures, the company...
- 9/8/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
A distressed 911 call sets up the terrifying(?) events of Zombie Roadkill.
Another viral video has hit the interwebs for FEARnet's upcoming web series Zombie Roadkill. As a rule, I'm not always into "animal zombies" but this one stars Thomas Haden Church and is produced by Sam Raimi's Ghosthouse Pictures. You got me.
Church stars as a park ranger that teams up with a teenager to destroy roadkill that is brought back to life through a mysterious stretch of highway. the viral video depicts a 911 call and can be seen below.
Source: FEARnet...
Another viral video has hit the interwebs for FEARnet's upcoming web series Zombie Roadkill. As a rule, I'm not always into "animal zombies" but this one stars Thomas Haden Church and is produced by Sam Raimi's Ghosthouse Pictures. You got me.
Church stars as a park ranger that teams up with a teenager to destroy roadkill that is brought back to life through a mysterious stretch of highway. the viral video depicts a 911 call and can be seen below.
Source: FEARnet...
- 9/7/2010
- HugAZombie
A distressed 911 call sets up the terrifying(?) events of Zombie Roadkill.
Another viral video has hit the interwebs for FEARnet's upcoming web series Zombie Roadkill. As a rule, I'm not always into "animal zombies" but this one stars Thomas Haden Church and is produced by Sam Raimi's Ghosthouse Pictures. You got me.
Church stars as a park ranger that teams up with a teenager to destroy roadkill that is brought back to life through a mysterious stretch of highway. the viral video depicts a 911 call and can be seen below.
Source: FEARnet...
Another viral video has hit the interwebs for FEARnet's upcoming web series Zombie Roadkill. As a rule, I'm not always into "animal zombies" but this one stars Thomas Haden Church and is produced by Sam Raimi's Ghosthouse Pictures. You got me.
Church stars as a park ranger that teams up with a teenager to destroy roadkill that is brought back to life through a mysterious stretch of highway. the viral video depicts a 911 call and can be seen below.
Source: FEARnet...
- 9/7/2010
- HugAZombie
It's not often that 911 operators receive reports of people being attacked by roadkill, but that's exactly what happens in this new viral video released by FEARnet and Ghost House Pictures for their upcoming new series, Zombie Roadkill starring Thomas Haden Church and David Dorfman.
FEARnet will debut the first two episodes of Zombie Roadkill on October 4th and then release one new episode of the six-episode series daily through the 8th. The terrifyingly twisted new show will also play on the FEARnet On Demand VOD network with the first three episodes becoming available on October 14th and the final episodes becoming available October 21st.
Ghost House's partners Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, together with Jim Burns, shepherded the project along with Ben Ketai and Sarah Donohue as Executive Producers. Innovative director David Green helmed the project penned by Henry Gayden.
Synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a...
FEARnet will debut the first two episodes of Zombie Roadkill on October 4th and then release one new episode of the six-episode series daily through the 8th. The terrifyingly twisted new show will also play on the FEARnet On Demand VOD network with the first three episodes becoming available on October 14th and the final episodes becoming available October 21st.
Ghost House's partners Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, together with Jim Burns, shepherded the project along with Ben Ketai and Sarah Donohue as Executive Producers. Innovative director David Green helmed the project penned by Henry Gayden.
Synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a...
- 8/31/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Another image for Ghost House Pictures and FEARnet's new series, Zombie Roadkill starring Thomas Haden Church and David Dorfman, has landed in our mailbox, and in addition to that we now know when you can see the show's premiere.
FEARnet will debut the first two episodes of Zombie Roadkill on October 4th and then release one new episode of the six-episode series daily through the 8th. The terrifyingly twisted new show will also play on the FEARnet On Demand VOD network with the first three episodes becoming available on October 14th and the final episodes becoming available October 21st.
Ghost House's partners Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, together with Jim Burns, shepherded the project along with Ben Ketai and Sarah Donohue as Executive Producers. Innovative director David Green helmed the project penned by Henry Gayden.
Synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger...
FEARnet will debut the first two episodes of Zombie Roadkill on October 4th and then release one new episode of the six-episode series daily through the 8th. The terrifyingly twisted new show will also play on the FEARnet On Demand VOD network with the first three episodes becoming available on October 14th and the final episodes becoming available October 21st.
Ghost House's partners Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, together with Jim Burns, shepherded the project along with Ben Ketai and Sarah Donohue as Executive Producers. Innovative director David Green helmed the project penned by Henry Gayden.
Synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger...
- 8/24/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Dumb guy from Wings takes on zombie squirrels!
Sam Raimi's Ghosthouse Pictures is releasing a new web series called Zombie Roadkill, starring Thomas Haden Church, which just got a new pseudo-psa to help promote its release on FEARnet this October. Ironically, it was AICN that got the video, but not FEARnet can show it as well. Check it out below.
Here's the synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church (Spider-Man 3, Sideways, Wings) co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager, played by David Dorfman (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Ring films), to escape a cursed stretch of highway that resurrects roadkill in the form flesh eating zombie animals. This new breed of terror is not just playing dead.
Zombie Roadkill centers around a group of college kids as they are driving on an unfamiliar road. Everything seems fit for a road trip to the lake but,...
Sam Raimi's Ghosthouse Pictures is releasing a new web series called Zombie Roadkill, starring Thomas Haden Church, which just got a new pseudo-psa to help promote its release on FEARnet this October. Ironically, it was AICN that got the video, but not FEARnet can show it as well. Check it out below.
Here's the synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church (Spider-Man 3, Sideways, Wings) co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager, played by David Dorfman (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Ring films), to escape a cursed stretch of highway that resurrects roadkill in the form flesh eating zombie animals. This new breed of terror is not just playing dead.
Zombie Roadkill centers around a group of college kids as they are driving on an unfamiliar road. Everything seems fit for a road trip to the lake but,...
- 8/23/2010
- HugAZombie
Any series that proudly features comedic actor Thomas Haden Church battling an army of pissed off zombie wildlife has got to be worth a look, especially if it’s produced by Sam Raimi’s Ghost House Pictures. “Zombie Roadkill”, which will debut on the network very soon, finds Church portraying a heroic park ranger who must save a group of empty-headed teenagers from the wrath of the undead when they accidentally run over a helpless squirrel. Sounds like an extremely good time if you ask me. AICN leaked this tongue-in-cheek PSA over the weekend, which you can find lurking suspiciously below this paragraph. Enjoy!
- 8/23/2010
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
Ain't It Cool News leaked the highly anticipated Zombie Roadkill trailer (check it out) featuring Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Hayden Church (Spider-Man 3, Sideways, Wings). Zombie Roadkill co-stars Church as a "tough as nails" Park Ranger that teams up with an unsuspecting teenager played by David Dorfman (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Ring) to escape, according to the FEARnet press release, "a cursed stretch of highway that resurrects roadkill in the form flesh eating zombie animals."...
- 8/21/2010
- by Drew Baldwin
- Tubefilter.com
We love us some Thomas Haden Church in these parts. And we also love us some David Green, Green being the director of festival hit short film Melt Down a little while back. So the two of them working together? On a project about undead forest creatures? Produced by Sam Raimi? Life is goooood ...
It's Zombie Roadkill, it's an original web-series produced for FEARnet, that's the first image to the left and the lads at Aint It Cool have spilled that it'll be premiering at Fantastic Fest - a slip of the tongue we'll forgive them for because they're also exclusively hosting the first teaser. Check it out!
It's Zombie Roadkill, it's an original web-series produced for FEARnet, that's the first image to the left and the lads at Aint It Cool have spilled that it'll be premiering at Fantastic Fest - a slip of the tongue we'll forgive them for because they're also exclusively hosting the first teaser. Check it out!
- 8/20/2010
- Screen Anarchy
The first image for Ghost House Pictures and FEARnet's next original project, Zombie Roadkill, starring Thomas Haden Church (Spider-man 3, Sideways) and David Dorfman (The Ring, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) has made its way online, and as always we have a peek for ya!
Synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager, played by David Dorfman, to escape a cursed stretch of highway that resurrects roadkill in the form flesh-eating zombie animals. This new breed of terror is not just playing dead.
Zombie Roadkill centers around a group of college kids as they are driving on an unfamiliar road. Everything seems fit for a road trip to the lake, but when the group accidentally runs over an unsuspecting squirrel, they quickly realize there will be a price to pay. The cursed road brings the zombie squirrel back...
Synopsis:
Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager, played by David Dorfman, to escape a cursed stretch of highway that resurrects roadkill in the form flesh-eating zombie animals. This new breed of terror is not just playing dead.
Zombie Roadkill centers around a group of college kids as they are driving on an unfamiliar road. Everything seems fit for a road trip to the lake, but when the group accidentally runs over an unsuspecting squirrel, they quickly realize there will be a price to pay. The cursed road brings the zombie squirrel back...
- 8/20/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Today we have your first look at FEARnet's latest original series, Zombie Roadkill, premiering in Austin at Fantastic Fest next month and airing on FEARnet.com in October. EW scored the first image of Thomas Haden Church battling the undead roadkill (see above) while Ain't It Cool News was lucky enough to score the Zombie Roadkill PSA featuring Church. The teaser video premiered exclusively on Ain't It Cool News, but now you can watch it here: Academy-Award nominated actor Thomas Haden Church (Spider-Man 3, Sideways, Wings) co-stars as a tough as nails Park Ranger who teams with an unsuspecting teenager, played by David Dorfman (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Ring films), to escape a cursed...
- 8/20/2010
- FEARnet
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