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The Big Bad (2011) Directed by: Bryan Enk
Written by: Jessi Gotta
Cast: Jessi Gotta, Jessica Savage, Alan Rowe Kelly, Timothy McCown Reynolds
Movies like The Big Bad frustrate me. It's clear there's talent involved, but in service of what? The filmmakers obviously had some cool ideas, but they've been stitched together in such a way that we're not provided an emotional context, and by the time we are provided one, it's too late.
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01/13/12 |
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'The Big Bad' wraps - first pics of Red Riding Hood Horror The Big Bad is a new feature-length horror/fantasy from writer Jessi Gotta and director Bryan Enck, with a performance by one of our fave character actors, Alan Rowe Kelly, and FX by NYC filmmaker Jane Rose. And we've got a whole bunch of gruesome stills to show you.
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08/27/10 |
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I’ve seen Devi Snively’s short films—Have you? By Theron Neel
Devi Snively has led several lives over the years. She’s worked as a translator, writer, editor, ballerina, adjunct professor…you know, the usual stuff. But all that life experience is taking a backseat to her latest career choice: filmmaker. While Snively has done a little bit of everything, it’s her work in the cinematic arts that is earning awards and garnering attention for this talented woman.
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07/29/10 |
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Horror Society Presents 'Women of Horror II' Film Festival Horror website Horror Society is having a second women of horror film festival on May 1st, 2010, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
The film festival will feature a bevy of awesome features and shorts made by women like the new feature Trippin' by Devi Snively, Kathryn Bigelow's classic 1987 vampire/western Near Dark, Jane Rose's Heading Home, and Paula Haifley's Movie Monster Insurance, plus a charity auction for Kreepylady Kristin, and the all-female band Dead Man’s Wake. 8 hours of female-horror-enthused fun...
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04/10/10 |
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Laura Moss's 'Rising Up': Zombie Mockumentary On October 3rd Rising Up: the Story of the Zombie Rights Movement, directed by Laura Moss, made its New York City premiere at the Coney Island Film Festival, playing in a sold out block to an enthusiastic crowd.
I've been an attendee/participant at the super fun, well-run CIFF for the past several years, and this year's Block 6 (which preceded the fest's official horror block but contained several horror/comedy-ish films) was one of the most solid programs I've seen at this or any other film festival. But even with all that strong competition, Rising Up was still a standout...
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10/22/09 |
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Visual Artist Gloria Adams and filmmaker Jane Rose on horror panel in NYC “In pop culture and beyond, what explains our appetite for fear?”
Please mark your calendars for Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 6:30pm when Full Spectrum presents THE FRIGHTENERS, a free panel discussion at powerHouse Arena in New York City, New York.
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10/20/09 |
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Jane Rose's Heading Home Jane Rose's short horror movie Heading Home is finally getting some press, due, I suppose, to the fact that she has finally been sending it out to places for review. If you're interested in checking out some of the write-ups the links are below:
Pulp Movies Review
Blog Critics' review
Colonel's Crypt review
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07/13/07 |
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Jane Rose ('The Statement of Randolph Carter') In the world of female horror filmmaking, there is an unexpected trend! That of films in the tradition of H.P. Lovecraft. From Anna and Matie Truwe's short collection of funny puns on Lovecraft titles, to Anna Gawilrow's animated story of Erich Mann, Lovecraft is a popular subject for women filmmakers in the horror industry (there are 7 female directors who have devoted their films to his subject matter). Who doesn't love Re-Animator, or The Beyond? Bu
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11/05/05 |
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