| March
29: See Harryhausen's Poe short!

Fangoria.com reports that Marc Lougee's stop-motion
adaptation of Poe's The Pit and the Pendulum
is screening at several different festivals
and events this weekend. The short film, produced
under the Ray Harryhausen Presents banner,
will screen Saturday at the Dallas AFI
Film Festival, tomorrow at the World
Horror Convention in Toronto, this weekend
at the Toronto
Student Film Festival and Saturday in
Philadelphia...
For
more information on The Pit and the Pendulum,
including photos and a teaser trailer, click
here.
(Thanks to http://www.fangoria.com/)
March
28: Exclusive: Whisperer in Darkness
pics!
Principle photography
has wrapped on Grave
Hill Productions
The Whisperer in Darkness, and director
Matt Hundley
has provided Unfilmable.com
with several images from the film! Matt and
company are currently doing pickup shots, then
it's off to post...
Look for further updates in the next few weeks!
(Thanks to Matt Hundley)
March 28: From Beyond wins in Oz!
Michael
Granberry's stop-motion adaptation of From
Beyond won the award for Best Lovecraft
Film at last weekends A Night of Horror film
festival in Sydney, Australia!
Click
here
for more winners!
(Thanks
to Lisa Mitchell)
March
28: First
look: Pickman's Muse!
Here's an exclusive first look at Robert Cappelletto's
Pickman's Muse (based on the Lovecraft
stories Pickman's Model and Haunter
of the Dark)! Production on the film will
run through July...
(Thanks to Robert Cappelletto)
March 28: Chill at World Horror Convention!
For Immediate Release:
Although World Horror Convention 2007 (WHC)
is predominantly a literary event, the WHC 2007
Film Programme will be hosting two special screenings
of CHILL.
One on Friday, March 30, and the other on Saturday,
March 31, from 10:00 PM to midnight, followed
by a Q&A with Exec Producer, Shaun Kurtz.
Much
of the WHC fanfare will, of course, be based
around Guests of Honour PETER ATKINS
and JOE R. LANSDALE, but there will
be a variety of other programmes and special
events for those horror film fans who are
attending.
World
Horror Convention 2007 Press Release
We are delighted to present a very special
preview of Rojak Films' CHILL (Dir:
Serge Rodnunsky). Loosely inspired by H.P.
Lovecraft's short story "Cool Air" (with a
bit of "Herbert West—Re-animator" thrown in
for good measure), CHILL is a new contemporary
horror film starring Thomas Calabro (TV's
MELROSE PLACE), Ashley Laurence (HELLRAISER),
Shaun Kurtz and James Russo (THE NINTH
GATE).
When
aspiring writer Sam (Calabro) gets a job at
a LA grocery store owned by the mysterious
Dr. Munoz (Kurtz), he soon befriends attractive
neighbourhood shop owner Maria (Laurence),
who is being stalked by her former boyfriend,
psychotic police detective Defazio (Russo).
While
Defazio investigates the disappearances of
hookers in the area, Sam soon learns that
his creepy benefactor, Dr. Munoz, is a former
research scientist whose rare skin condition
forces him to live in sub-freezing temperatures.
However, it quickly becomes apparent that
the doctor died many years ago, and that he
is keeping himself alive through regenerative
tissue experiments utilising the skinned flesh
harvested from his victims.
Written,
photographed, edited and directed by Canadian-born
co-executive producer Serge Rodnunsky, CHILL
is guaranteed to do just that!
You
can find more information regarding CHILL
at the following Web links WHC
2007 Film Program & Chill Press Release
| WHC
2007 Chill cast page | the
film's page at MySpace.com | www.ChillMovie.com.
(Thanks
to Shaun Kurtz)
March 27: New Heading Home screening!

Heading Home, Jane Rose's adaptation of
Ramsey Campbell's classic short story, will
screen as part of the 2007 San Francisco Womens
Film Festival! The screening takes place Sunday,
April 15th at 8:00 pm. Admission is $8...
Click
here
for details...
(Thanks
to http://www.sfwff.com/)
March
27: He sleeps no more!
Robert Feuillerat passed
along this great chalk drawing he did during
the 2005 Via
Colori street painting fest in Columbus,
Ohio!
(Thanks to Robert Feuillerat)
March 26: Herbert West, Master of Horror?
Barbara
Crampton (Meg from Re-Animator)
revealed at this weekends Fear Fest that House
of Re-Animator might end up being
Stuart Gordon's next Master of Horror
episode! The film has been on hold because
of funding, but if Showtime green-lights MoH,
funding will automatically be in place. It
will also get the film completed before the
Bush Administration is over...
Watch
this space for more!
(Thanks
to Dread
Central)
March
25: Poe attends Cinema Wasteland

Next weekend marks the 11th Cinema Wasteland
Movie and Memorabilia Expo in Strongsville,
Ohio, and The
Death of Poe cast members Mark Redfield
(who plays Poe), Jennifer Rouse, and JimmyO
Burril will be on hand to sign autographs.
Copies of the Deluxe 3-Disc Special Edition
The Death Of Poe will also be available.
Cinema
Wasteland takes place at The Holiday Inn Select,
15471 Royalton Rd. (Route 82), Strongsville,
OH 44136. For more information be sure to
visit www.cinemawasteland.com...
(Thanks
to Mark Redfield)
March
25: Eyes of Yog-Sothoth: YSDC Fundraiser
Yog-sothoth.com
has organized a Special Projects fundraiser
through Fundable.org to see if they can raise
money for video/film projects in the future.
The
fundraiser deadline is Saturday 14th April.
All pledges are cancelled if the target amount
isn't met...
More
information can be found here.
(Thanks
to http://www.yog-sothoth.com/)
March
23: H.P. Lovecraft Collection Volume 4: Pickman's
Model on DVD

For Immediate Release:
American
author H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) is one of
the masters of gothic horror literature. Presented
here for the first time are three different
interpretations of Lovecraft's short story
about a morbid painter named Richard Upton
Pickman, who created from his fiendish brush
"unbelievable loathsomeness and moral
foetor."
"Lurker
Films have created an archive of weird and
fantastic films that should be on the shelves
of any lover of supernatural cinema."
horror author, Ramsey Campbell
Be
sure to pre-order your copy at Arkham
Bazaar today!
(Expected ship date 04/06/07)
(Thanks
to Lurker
Films)
March
23: Dr. Munoz wants your skin!
Actor/producer
Shaun Kurtz (Dr. Munoz) will appear at the
World
Horror Convention in Toronto (see March
19th for details) for the world premiere screening
of Chill!
(Thanks
to Shaun Kurtz)
March
23: New LovecraCked! DVD review
Creature-corner.com
reviews the LovecraCked! The Movie
DVD here...
(Thanks
to http://www.creature-corner.com/)
March
23 Halfway House director in the flesh
Kenneth
J. Hall, director of Halfway House,
will be a guest at the Chiller
Theatre Expo in Parsippany, N.J. on April
13-15...
(Thanks
to Kenneth J. Hall)
March
22: Dunwich then and now!
As detailed in the March
19th news release, Page Street Studios and Crawling
Chaos Pictures Dunwich has been tweaked
for it's re-release on DVD and director Christian
Matzke has sent along some before and after
stills for comparison. The images on the left
are from the initial 2006 H.P. Lovecraft Film
Festival release and the ones on the right are
from the new cut of the film!
Want
more information? Contact them at: experiment17@hotmail.com
(Thanks to Christian Matzke)
March 22: HPL print now available!

Pete Von Sholly's signed
giclee portrait of H.P. Lovecraft is now available
through several specialty bookstores! The 13x19-inch
digital format poster is full color, and signed
by the artist.
The print can be purchased through the Iliad
Bookshop and mysteryandimagination.com...
(Thanks to Pete Von Sholly)
March 22: A Night of Horror tomorrow!
Shocking Grindhouse Exploitation
and Free Drinks!
Tomorrow
night - Friday the 23rd at 8:30pm,
A Night of Horror Short Film Festival kicks
off at the Chauvel Cinema, Paddington. (With
DVD giveaways before the show!)
It's
opening night, and we're bringing you the
most extreme collection of short horror films
you have ever seen projected on an Australian
cinema screen.
The
cinematic carnage will be followed by complimentary
beer and wine for ticket holders in the Chauvel
bar!
Tickets
only $20 Adult and $18 Concession. (Must be
18+)
Also
don't miss the rest of the weekend's terror-filled
sessions! Including:
"Zombie
Apocalypse" Saturday 8:30pm, Chauvel
Cinema, Tickets $15/$13
"Supernatural Terror from Beyond"
- Saturday 10:15pm, Chauvel Cinema, Tickets
$15/$13
"Classic Horror Tales and Animated Spookiness"
Sunday 3:00pm, Paddington RSL, Tickets
$15/$13
"Vampires, Slashers and Awards"
(including after party) Sunday 6:00pm,
Paddington RSL, Tickets $19/$17
Horror
DVD giveaways each and every session!
More
info at: www.anightofhorror.com
Tickets
available at the door or advanced bookings
through: www.anightofhorror.com
Phone bookings: MCA-TIX: 1300 306 776
See
you at the Grindhouse!
(Thanks to Dean Bertram
and Lisa Mitchell)
March 22: Closet Space teams up with
The Unquiet Void
The
Unquiet Void will provide the full film
score for Mel House's feature length film, Closet
Space!
There's
also a new (third) trailer featured on the
Closet Space MySpace
page that features music from The Unquiet
Void's album, Poisoned Dreams...
(Thanks
to Jason Wallach and mel House)
March 21: Behind-the-scenes look at Memory!
Edward
Martin has provided Unfilmable.com
with a behind-the-scenes look at one of this
years most interesting new Lovecraft films,
Memory. The animated adaptation of
Lovecraft's story is currently in pre-production...
(clockwise
from top left) Recording Engineer Eric Nielsen
sets up the microphones, The view from inside
the control room, Andrew Hamlin (Daemon of
the Valley) and Sheri Hinshaw (Genie of the
Moonbeams) preparing to record, Andrew Hamlin
and Sheri Hinshaw, Recording Engineer Eric
Nielsen...
Click here
for an interview with Edward conducted by
Kevin Dole. The interview took place after
the release of Guerilla Productions first
animated Lovecraft project, Dream-Quest
of Unknown Kadath...
(Thanks
to Edward Martin III)
March
21: Cthulhu is finished!
Grant
Cogswell sends word that Cthulhu has
finished post-production and is ready for
the festival circuit! A new website is in
the works and should go live soon...
(Thanks
to Grant Cogswell)
March
21: Chilean Gothic on DVD
Lurker
Films is poised to release the fourth volume
in The H.P. Lovecraft Collection containing
some excellent adaptations of Lovecraft's
short story "Pickman's Model"
including Chilean Gothic. The DVD also
includes Geoffrey Clark's animated version
of In the Vault, Cathy Welch's 1980
B&W take on "Pickman's Model",
Giovanni Furore's Italian version of Pickman
and Djie Han Thung's Between the Stars.
Check back here for updates, or visit Lurker
Films official
site fore more...
A
trailer for Chilean Gothic is now available
on YouTube!
(Thanks
to Andrew Migliore)
March
21: LovecraCked! in the Backseat
For
Immediate Release:
"LovecraCked! The Movie"
to open Philadelphia's infamous Backseat Film
Festival
The Backseat Film Festival No.5 will take
place over four days, from March 29th thru
April 1st, with an all new extended cut of
LovecraCked! The Movie opening
the event at 6pm on Thursday, March 29th.
All after parties are FREE with ticket stub
or all access pass, and as always, all tickets
include a free shot and a beer!
For more info and a complete schedule please
visit: www.backseatfilmfestival.com
(Thanks
to Elias)
March
21: Artists Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft
|
|
Centipede
Press is taking pre-orders on its new
art book, Artists Inspired by H.P.
Lovecraft! The artwork of over 40
artists is included (notables being
J.K. Potter, Mike Mignola and H.R. Giger)
The
400-page collectors book features
multipage foldouts, a thumbnail gallery,
detailed information on each work and
full-color reproductions printed on
black backgrounds
The
book is available in a run of 2,000
cloth slipcased editions for $395, and
50 leather bound editions priced at
$2,000
Visit the publishers website
for more details!
|
(Thanks
to http://www.fangoria.com/)
Sorry
for the delay everyone! Much more to come...
March 19: A Night of Horror is almost upon us!
~ updated ~
update: I've
added several films to the list...
For Immediate Release:
Get
ready to be scared! A Night of Horror tickets,
t-shirts and posters on sale now!
From
Friday, March 23 to Sunday, March 25, A Night
of Horror Short Film festival is bringing
46 of the world's best and bloodiest short
horror films to Sydney, Australia. Screenings
will take place at the Chauvel Cinema Paddington,
and the Paddington RSL...
Don't
miss your chance to see these films from the
future masters of the horror genre! Of particular
note to Unfilmable.com readers
are the films competing in the special Lovecraft
category of the festival.
Films
screening in the Lovecraft category (including
films based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe
and Stephen King) include:
~
Call of Tutu (Dir. Aaron Vanek, Prod.
Aaron Vanek)
~ Death
of the Dinosaurs (Dir. Leilani Holmes)
NEW
~ Dear,
Sweet Emma (Dir. John Cernak) NEW
~ Foresta
Rossa (Dir. Dean Bertram) NEW
~ H. P. Lovecraft's From
Beyond (Dir. Michael Granberry, Prod.
Michael Granberry)
~ Innsmouth
Legacy (Dir. Edward Martin III, Prod.
Edward Martin III)
~ Lovecraft's
Pillow (Dir. Mark Steensland, Prod.
Mark Steensland)
~ March
the 13th,
1941 (Dir. Robert P. Olsson, Robert
P. Olsson)
~ Nazdravíèko!
(Dir. Ivana Zajacova and Jozef Mital) NEW
~ H. P. Lovecraft's The
Other Gods (Dir. Peter Rhodes, Prod.
Mike Boas)
~ Read
Me a Story (Dir. Bret Mix and Craig
Mullins, Prod. Bret Mix and Craig Mullins)
~ The Statement of Randolph Carter
(Dir. Jane Rose, Prod. Jane Rose)
~ The
Tell Tale Heart (Dir. Raul Garcia,
Prod. Stephan Roelants, Manual Sicilai and
Raul Garcia)
~ The
Veil (Dir. Mike Jackson, Prod. Charles
Zuckerman)
T-shirts
and posters now available! Due to quite a
few requests we have decided to release some
festival merchandise. You can now order the
following products directly through the Fest's
website (www.anightofhorror.com):
Shockingly
cool A Night of Horror t-shirt!
Available in both Men's and Women's sizes
(XS - XL), these great slim-fit T's feature
a high quality screen print of the festival's
eye-catching logo (printed in shocking blood
red, on black T-shirt). $20 + $5 shipping
to anywhere in the world. But hurry, because
T-shirt orders will only be taken up until
the weekend of the fest, March 23-25.
Official
full colour festival poster!
Get
your own copy of the festival's official poster.
Printed on glossy 150gsm paper, these 297mm
x 420mm prints are perfect for framing. Front
side: eye-catching poster design. Rear side:
the official schedule and line-up, listing
every film screening at the fest. Poster is
shipped rolled - in a sturdy tube - to avoid
nasty folds and creases. $7 + $5 shipping
to anywhere in the world. To purchase either
of these products, or to see a graphic of
their designs, visit: www.anightofhorror.com
and click on the "Merchandise" tab
from the site's menu.
For
session details and to book online visit:
www.anightofhorror.com
See
you at the fest!
(Thanks
to Dean Bertram, Lisa Mitchell and Peter B)
March 19: Another Whisperer in Darkness!
Another
adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's The Whisperer
in Darkness went into production last
week thanks to the people behind Grave Hill
Productions! Written and directed by Matt
Hundley, the film stars Mike Sexton and Ken
McGregar and is scheduled for a late 2007
release.
Matt
promises further updates after the initial
shoot wraps!
(Thanks
to Matt Hundley)
March
19: H.P. Lovecraft's Necronomicon found!

Ivan Zuccon's The Darkness Beyond (L´Altrove),
Armee Des Jenseits (Unknown Beyond)
and The Shunned House - Haus der
Toten (La Casa sfuggita) have been
released by Germany's Epix Media in a 4 disc
SE DVD set called H.P. Lovecraft's
Necronimcon!
The
box set contains the three afore mentioned
films as well as a fourth disc filled with
special features including Ivan's short films
The Upside Down Tree and Snow,
a video interview with Ivan, Studio Interzona's
filmography, NyMpha trailers, an art
gallery and more!
Click
here
for further DVD details and purchasing information...
(Thanks
to Ivan Zuccon)
March 19: Lovecraft's
Pillow and Chill screenings!
Mark
Steensland's short film Lovecraft's
Pillow and Serge Rodnunsky's feature Chill
(based on Lovecraft's Cool Air) will
screen at the World Horror Convention in Toronto!
The convention takes place the weekend of
March 30th, and film screenings take place
throughout Friday and Saturday (from 10:00
am to midnight). Jacob Cooney's The Frolic,
based on a short story by weird fiction author
Thomas Ligotti will also screen...
Director
Mark Steensland will be in attendance!
Convention details can be found here...
(Thanks
to Mark Steensland)
March
19: First look: Kammaren one sheet!
Robert
P. Olsson passed along the following updates
regarding "13:de mars,
1941" and Kammaren; "13:de
mars, 1941" (an adaptation
of The Statement of Randolph Carter)
will screen at the forthcoming Scottish 'Dead
by Dawn Horror Film Festival' and can be seen
for free on glimz.net
(with English subtitles)...
Robert's
follow-up film, Kammaren (A Legend
Told), will be finished by the time you
read this, with a Swedish trailer for the
film available on YouTube!
Plans are underway for several upcoming festival
submissions...
Robert
and co-writer Tommy Karlsson are already hard
at work on their next Lovecraft inspired project
with news on that one forthcoming!
(Thanks
to Robert P. Olsson)
March 19: Whispers from the HPLHS!
Sean
Branney tells Unfilmable.com
that the HPLHS are currently working on the
screenplay for their adaptation of The
Whisperer in Darkness and some of the
design elements as well. A Vermont location-scouting
trip is being planned with shooting possible
for this summer.
The
official
HPLHS site states: Writing, sketching,
designing, scouting: HPLHS is in pre-production
for our next film: The Whisperer in Darkness
(Thanks
to Sean Branney and Dread
Central)
March
19: A leaner, meaner Dunwich!
For
Immediate Release:
Page
Street Studios and Crawling Chaos Pictures
are proud to announce the final version of
"Dunwich" is ready at last.
After
premiering "Dunwich" at the
2006 H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival we received
much constructive criticism from our peers.
Heeding their advice, "Dunwich"
has been re-cut with:
-A
tighter edit
-Improved audio and Foley
-Complete score
-Color correction
The
result is a leaner, meaner, scarier tale of
the Whateley clan, and the stranger who threatens
to tear them apart.
In
appreciation of the fans who bought copies
of our film at the Festival last October,
we would like to offer replacement DVDs at
no extra cost. For more information, please
contact us at: experiment17@hotmail.com
(Thanks
to Page Street Studios and Crawling Chaos
Pictures)
March
19: Witness Killing Miranda's Mythos music
video!

Tom
Gleason and Spinning Grave Productions have
released their music video for Killing Miranda's
song "Disposable", and it can be
found on YouTube,
MySpace
and Google
video! The video will also be part of
the upcoming television show, On
The Lot
About the video: The music video for "Disposable"
from band Killing Miranda is a fun goth metal
piece, involving a dark record company which
has its own standards of talent. Watch for
the Whately Brothers, "Erica" Zahn,
and even the Yellow Sign!
(Thanks
to Tom Gleason)
March
19: Call of Tutu is On The Lot!
Aaron
Vanek has entered his latest short film, The
Call of Tutu, into Fox's "On The
Lot" contest...
You
can check it out by clicking here!
(Thanks
to Tom Gleason)
March
19: Be careful what you dream...
Consisting
of nods to both H.P. Lovecraft and Robert
Bloch, Daddy's Girl is a new
short film directed by Tad Atkinson for an
upcoming film
festival in Santa Monica. The film reflects
the danger of dreams and dreaming, much of
it being a nightmare...
The
less than 3 minute short was filmed in February
2007 and stars Jennifer B. Hazel and Geoffrey
Gould (who also wrote the screenplay). Further
cast and crew information can be found on
the official
MySpace page...
(Thanks
to Tad Atkinson)
March
19: More Lovecraft from Untamed Aggression!
James
Raynor and Untamed Aggression have handed
in a brief outline for an adaptation of H.P.
Lovecraft's The Book and The Descendent!
The two stories will be combined into one
short that may or may not be directed by James
(Angry and Moist: An Undead Chronicle)
himself.
James
promises that the short "is gonna
be a pretty straight take on Lovecraft, unlike
the shlockfest that was Angry and Moist. There
may be some humour in the opening scenes,
but I'm really gonna go for the scares on
this one."
Look
for more updates soon!
(Thanks
to James Raynor)
March
19: Lovecraftian horror from the director
of The Dead Inside!
Brian
Clement (The Dead Inside, Meat Market
3) has begun work on his latest Lovecraft
inspired feature film, Dark Paradox!
The film is a co-production between UK's Cryptkeeper
Films and Brian's Frontline Films...
Brian
is currently looking for extras including
a Modern Paramedic, Modern Riot cops, Modern
civilians, Modern crazed civilians, Undead
cultists and 1930's/1940's period enthusiasts...
Visit
the official
Frontline Films site or Dark
Paradox
MySpace page for details!
(Thanks
to Brian Clement)
March 19:
New images appear from The Mist!

AICN scored some of the first substantial
images from Frank Darabont's adaptation of
Stephen King's The Mist!
Check
them out here!
(Thanks
to Dread
Central)
March
19: Guerrilla Productions need your help!
For
Immediate Release:
We've
got three projects, all looking for a little
bit of help. Pay is credit and a copy of the
finished movie (on whatever commercial DVD
it ends up on). Interested folks should write
to Edward@FleshOfMyFlesh.com
The
projects/needs are:
For
Flesh of my Flesh
Flesh of my Flesh is a feature length
action horror movie with sweet slivers of
shivery creepy horror. The website is: http://www.FleshOfMyFlesh.com
For Flesh of my Flesh we need
-
People who can construct full 3D scenes, composited
with live footage.
- People who can construct 3D air sequences
with helicopters, jets, missiles, etc. No
compositing.
- A lot of muzzle flashes
- A photo-realistic depiction of a leg that
has been flayed to the bone
- A technique that adds rain to an exterior
night shot
- Someone who can apply effects to a scene
to produce a specific sort of environment,
such as a zombie lair
- Someone who can devise a "high speed
zombie motion" effect

Memory
Memory is a fully animated adaptation
of a 1919 story by H. P. Lovecraft. The website
is: http://www.guerrilla-productions.org/Movie_Memory.html
For this project, we need
-
In-betweeners for hand animation
The
Temple
The Temple is an adaptation of another
story by H. P. Lovecraft, also a short. The
website is: http://www.guerrilla-productions.org/Movie_Temple.html
For The Temple we need
-
Construction of 3D scenes for stills work,
mostly architectural
Feel
free to pass these on to anyone you know might
be interested. It's a great way to build up
a reel!
(Thanks
to Edward Martin III)
March 19: Interview
with LovecraCked's main man!

Creature-corner.com
had the pleasure of interviewing one of Lovecraftian
cinema's most interesting producer/director/stars,
LovecraCked! The Movie's Elias!
So click here
for a detailed and humorous talk of all things
LovecraCked!
(Thanks to http://www.creature-corner.com/)
March 19: David DeCoteau's does Poe
Veteran filmmaker David
DeCoteau recently wrapped production on an
adaptation of Poe's The Raven, the
first in a series of Poe based features for
TV's here! Network. He tells fangoria.com
that, "This is writer Matthew Jason
Walsh's and my new, provocative take on the
classic story that will raise a few eyebrows
for sure with its potent gay imagery. I have
found a new and delicious cast of newcomers
that I am sure the fans of my BROTHERHOOD
franchise will love."
The film was shot almost entirely in Johannesburg,
South Africa with additional scenes shot in
the UK. Hammer Films cameraman Vincent G.
Cox (Creatures the World Forgot) also
worked on the project.
The Raven will debut this spring with
The House of Usher set as the follow-up
Further details can be found here.
(Thanks to http://www.fangoria.com/)
March 19: Re-Animator DVD reviews
appear!

With Anchor Bay's Re-Animator
DVD re-release (as part of the Anchor Bay
Collection) set for Tuesday (March 20th),
several reviews have appeared online including
reviews from Dread
Central and fangoria.com
(Thanks
to Dread
Central and http://www.fangoria.com/)
March 19: Closet
Space at Fear Fest
Mel
House and his film Closet Space will
appear at Fear Fest in Texas this weekend!
The event takes place March 23-25
Click
here
for more
(Thanks
to Mel House)
March 19: Hellboy
2 start date announced
Hellboy
2: The Golden Army will begin production
in late May according to Hellboy himself,
Ron Perlman. He tells the LA Times that the
film will "explore all the things
that are great about this character -- a superhero
who is such an underachiever and such an adolescent."
Look
for more Hellboy 2 news as the film
moves closer towards production
(Thanks
to Dread
Central)
March
19: Dread Central chats with Mignola and Tad
Stones
With
the second animated Hellboy debuting
on Cartoon Network last night (sorry for not
posting the news, even I missed it), director
Tad Stones and writer/creator Mike Mignola
have been making the rounds to promote it
Dread
Central sat down with the two for a video
interview that you can find here.
(Thanks
to Dread
Central)
March 19: Marvel
Zombies vs. AOD
Click
here
for an exclusive first look at the new comic,
Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness!
(Thanks
to Dread
Central)
March
19: First glimpse at sideshow's Ash
Click
here
for a small glimpse at Sideshow Collectibles
¼ scale Ash figure!
(Thanks
to Dread
Central)
I'm currently
working on an Unfilmable.com news
update, and some of the films that will be covered
(pictures are clockwise from left to right)
include Lurker Films forthcoming Pickman's
Model DVD release (the image is from Chilean
Gothic), Edward Martin's Mythos/Sci-Fi short
Shock Troops, Spinning Grave's Disposable
music video, Guerilla Productions animated Memory
adaptation and the recently completed Shadow
Over Innsmouth inspired feature, Cthulhu!
Sorry for the delay and thanks for your patience!
recent headlines...
February 14: Aaron Vanek's latest on YouTube!
February 14: Dr. West is coming!
February 14: The Old Ones in name only?
February 14: The Golden
Army release date announced
February 14: Another Lovecraft
actor interviewed |