Archive for October 13th, 2007

VICTORY FOR PRODUCERS: Ancient Drawings Depicting "Bryan Loves You" Recovered

Posted by Charlie on October 13, 2007

LOS ANGELES , CA (Oct. 10, 2007) – One of the most controversial horror films of the year is one step closer to a release: “Bryan Loves You”, the true 1993 story of a cult that takes over an Arizona town, is being unveiled this month at film markets MIPCOM and AFM by Shoreline Entertainment, where they will connect the indie with a distributor. And to keep those Halloween season chills coming, a brand new development: two drawings believed to be from the late 1800s, depicting Bryan in one and his untimely death in another, recovered after years of filings by Landau Motion Pictures. Most recently they submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) petition to one of the religious archival divisions. (Recovered drawings attached to this email.) For a look at the completed motion picture, the movie’s exclusive trailer is available at: [link] .

Don’t forget past adventures in filmmaking: When a phony “open call for extras” hoax nearly stalled production, it was reported by New York Post’s Page Six, http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Entertainment/2006/09/04/bryan_loves_you_hoaxed/8460/ . More recently, a confusing video clip was mailed to the production company’s PO Box,
http://www.joblo.com/arrow/index.php?id=8529 . And other acts of chicanery have been documented at the movie’s Official Web site, http://www.grassrootstheory.org/bryan.htm .

“Bryan Loves You” stars Tony Todd (“Candyman”), George Wendt (Cheers), scream queen Tiffany Shepis and with appearances by Troma topper Lloyd Kaufman and Daniel Roebuck of Rob Zombie’s “Halloween” and “The Devil’s Rejects”. Written/directed by Seth Landau, a 1998 graduate of Arizona State University ’s school of journalism and former reporter for The Arizona Republic and New Times chain. Bryan will be here soon.

Women’s Studies Cast and Crew

Posted by Charlie on October 13, 2007

The cast and crew of the upcoming feature social horror film, Women’s Studies, will be making a special appearance at GoatMan Hollow, a haunted attraction in Riverdale, Maryland, on Saturday, October 20th, 2007. Cast and crew members will be passing out free Women’s Studies goodies and GoatMan Hollow will be showing the official teaser trailer on a large screen TV. Rotting Flesh Radio will also be broadcasting live from the haunted attraction all night.

Women’s Studies has been filming in the Northern Virginia, Maryland, DC area this summer and is about to wrap principle photography. The film is anticipating a 2008 release. For more on the project, visit www.AreYouALadyKiller.com.

Goatman Hollow is not just a haunted house ­ it’s a theatrical haunted attraction based on the urban legend called: The Goatman of Prince George’s County Maryland. Using movie effects and studio lighting, GoatMan Hollow places you into a horror movie setting where your very reaction and willingness to interact helps make your experience one of the most realistic adventures you could ever imagine coming from a seasonal haunted house. It’s a theatrical haunted production that will stay with you long after the Halloween season has departed.

For more information about GoatMan Hollow and to purchase tickets, ($15 each on Saturday, October 20th) visit www.GoatManHollow.com.

SYMPATHY to screen at the legendary Mann's Chinese Theatre

Posted by Charlie on October 13, 2007

Acclaimed Indie Film SYMPATHY will screen at the legendary Mann’s Chinese Theatres in Hollywood as part of ScreamFest, the largest horror film festival in the country. October 18th at 5pm, the film will feature exclusive DVD and Limited Edition Autographed Poster Giveaways, and will be followed by a Full Cast & Crew Q&A and an After Party at the famed Viper Room on Sunset Blvd. Tickets are currently on sale, for more info visit: screamfestla.com or sympathythemovie.com. Since its debut, SYMPATHY has garnered unanimous critical praise from the genre’s highest tiers, but fans have not yet been given opportunities to share in this film. We highly recommend checking out and supporting this true indie.