We’re back with the latest edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes release details for The Black Dahlia Haunting, information on a new episode of Ghost Trek, a review of Vamp U, and much more:
Release and Distribution Details for The Black Dahlia Haunting: “Zeroinside Films and Pinnovating Productions are proud to announce that their paranormal thriller “The Black Dahlia Haunting”, written and directed by Brandon Slagle and starring Devanny Pinn (Hold Your Breath), Britt Griffith (SyFy’s Ghosthunters), Noah Dahl (Bad Teacher), Alexis Iacono, Cleve A. Hall (SyFy’s Monster Man, Troll), Jessica Cameron (Silent Night), and Sarah Nicklin (Alice D, The Disco Exorcist) has signed distribution agreements with Jy Entertainment (China) and the newly-formed Origin Releasing (United States and Canada). The film is also represented internationally by Phoenix Group Releasing.
Additionally, the film was recently selected...
Release and Distribution Details for The Black Dahlia Haunting: “Zeroinside Films and Pinnovating Productions are proud to announce that their paranormal thriller “The Black Dahlia Haunting”, written and directed by Brandon Slagle and starring Devanny Pinn (Hold Your Breath), Britt Griffith (SyFy’s Ghosthunters), Noah Dahl (Bad Teacher), Alexis Iacono, Cleve A. Hall (SyFy’s Monster Man, Troll), Jessica Cameron (Silent Night), and Sarah Nicklin (Alice D, The Disco Exorcist) has signed distribution agreements with Jy Entertainment (China) and the newly-formed Origin Releasing (United States and Canada). The film is also represented internationally by Phoenix Group Releasing.
Additionally, the film was recently selected...
- 3/17/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
On August 26th, a movie called Virgin Territory will arrive on DVD. We recently showed you the trailer because we found it surprising that a movie with Hayden Christensen, Mischa Barton, and Tim Roth would go straight to DVD without anyone knowing the damn thing had even been made. It turns out, we buried the lead.
Our readers were quick to notice things I didn't pay attention to when watching the trailer. For example, someone believes they heard Tim Roth re-named Tim Ross, which you might think is a one-off mistake. Ross is a common name; could've happened to anybody, even Big Voice Guy. I mean, after all, the on screen credit does say Roth.
But then I became convinced of the sloppiness of this trailer when another reader commented, "The credits read 'Written & Directed by The Director Himself.' Now I Really want to see it!"
So naturally, I...
Our readers were quick to notice things I didn't pay attention to when watching the trailer. For example, someone believes they heard Tim Roth re-named Tim Ross, which you might think is a one-off mistake. Ross is a common name; could've happened to anybody, even Big Voice Guy. I mean, after all, the on screen credit does say Roth.
But then I became convinced of the sloppiness of this trailer when another reader commented, "The credits read 'Written & Directed by The Director Himself.' Now I Really want to see it!"
So naturally, I...
- 6/25/2008
- by Colin Boyd
- GetTheBigPicture.net
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