“Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright.”
This Halloween excursion is not for the faint of heart. If you happen to live near Birmingham, or feel like making the trip to the wolf-infested forrests of the U.K., you and a group of friends can hunt the man-eating beast who only shows his furry face by the light of the full moon. Chillisauce.co.uk hosts an Overnight Werewolf Hunting Experience which offers fans of werewolf films a chance to experience the horror for themselves. The legend of the Droitwitch wolf goes as follows:
"Deep in the heart of the countryside, near Birmingham, Farmers have reported unusual losses of livestock, and missing person reports are flooding the local papers. Rumors surfaced of a Special Ops team disappearing 24 months ago...
This Halloween excursion is not for the faint of heart. If you happen to live near Birmingham, or feel like making the trip to the wolf-infested forrests of the U.K., you and a group of friends can hunt the man-eating beast who only shows his furry face by the light of the full moon. Chillisauce.co.uk hosts an Overnight Werewolf Hunting Experience which offers fans of werewolf films a chance to experience the horror for themselves. The legend of the Droitwitch wolf goes as follows:
"Deep in the heart of the countryside, near Birmingham, Farmers have reported unusual losses of livestock, and missing person reports are flooding the local papers. Rumors surfaced of a Special Ops team disappearing 24 months ago...
- 10/8/2012
- by Sara Castillo
- FEARnet
The 18th Austin Film Festival is almost here. To help celebrate all the locally connected movies at this year's fest, we've reached out to a number of filmmakers to find out about their Austin and Texas-tied films screening at Aff, and to hear about what they're looking forward to doing during the festival.
Deep In The Heart, starring Jon Gries (Natural Selection, Real Genius) and Val Kilmer (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang), is premiering at Aff. Writer and producer Brian Hoffman (Corked) talks about the real-life story behind the script and his favorite spots in Austin. Hoffman is pictured above with director Christopher Cain on the set in Georgetown.
Slackerwood: Describe your film for us, in a quick and dirty paragraph.
Brian Hoffman: It is the true story of a Texas man, Richard "Dick" Wallrath, whose personal demons caused him to hit rock bottom. After losing everything -- jobs, his family,...
Deep In The Heart, starring Jon Gries (Natural Selection, Real Genius) and Val Kilmer (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang), is premiering at Aff. Writer and producer Brian Hoffman (Corked) talks about the real-life story behind the script and his favorite spots in Austin. Hoffman is pictured above with director Christopher Cain on the set in Georgetown.
Slackerwood: Describe your film for us, in a quick and dirty paragraph.
Brian Hoffman: It is the true story of a Texas man, Richard "Dick" Wallrath, whose personal demons caused him to hit rock bottom. After losing everything -- jobs, his family,...
- 10/19/2011
- by Jenn Brown
- Slackerwood
By Sean O’Connell
Hollywoodnews.com: A handful of stellar titles with Oscar aspirations have been programmed into this year’s Austin Film Festival schedule, which begins on Oct. 20 with an as-yet-unnamed Opening Night selection.
In between, Aff audiences will get their first looks at Alexander Payne’s “The Descendants,” Steve McQueen’s “Shame,” Lynne Ramsay’s “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” Rodrigo Garcia’s “Albert Nobbs” and Sean Durkin’s “Martha Marcy May Marlene” – all films with awards hopes that will screen as part of the festival’s Marquee category.
“We’re proud to be taking our program in some exciting new directions while maintaining our focus on strong writing and engaging stories,” said new Film Programmers Stephen Jannise and Stephen Belyeu.
In addition, the fest has set up special screenings of “Toy Story” (presented by John Lasseter), an “Edward Scissorhands” screening, and a tribute to Polly Platt...
Hollywoodnews.com: A handful of stellar titles with Oscar aspirations have been programmed into this year’s Austin Film Festival schedule, which begins on Oct. 20 with an as-yet-unnamed Opening Night selection.
In between, Aff audiences will get their first looks at Alexander Payne’s “The Descendants,” Steve McQueen’s “Shame,” Lynne Ramsay’s “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” Rodrigo Garcia’s “Albert Nobbs” and Sean Durkin’s “Martha Marcy May Marlene” – all films with awards hopes that will screen as part of the festival’s Marquee category.
“We’re proud to be taking our program in some exciting new directions while maintaining our focus on strong writing and engaging stories,” said new Film Programmers Stephen Jannise and Stephen Belyeu.
In addition, the fest has set up special screenings of “Toy Story” (presented by John Lasseter), an “Edward Scissorhands” screening, and a tribute to Polly Platt...
- 9/20/2011
- by Sean O'Connell
- Hollywoodnews.com
If it weren’t for the recent likes of Bad Lieutenant and, to a lesser degree, MacGruber, we’d really be worrying that Val Kilmer was sticking with tiny scale indie films (most of which rarely make it over here) for good. He’s not likely to change that impression very soon, though, since he’s now working on Deep in the Heart, about a real-life Texas entrepreneur and recovering alcoholic who has become one of the biggest charitable contributors in America.Napoleon Dynamite’s Jon Gries, who most memorably appeared on screen with Kilmer in 1985’s Real Genius, is playing Richard Wallrath, a man who completely turned his life around. “Wallrath is an alcoholic who hit rock bottom and lost everything, then reinvented himself, re-established his relationships with his family and built a multimillion-dollar business," co-producer Scott Duthie tells The Hollywood Reporter.As well as forging a new business,...
- 2/1/2011
- EmpireOnline
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