A while back, I did a q&a with filmmaker James C. Ferguson's whose Woody Allenish comedy-drama Happy Holidays, co-written by Ferguson and Tom Misuraca, centers on the dysfunctional friendship of three school friends reunited at their Connecticut hometown right before Christmas. One man (Paul Hungerford) is a gay guy at odds with his father; another (Thomas Rhoads) is a cheating husband (and devout Catholic) in town for his father's funeral; and a third (John B. Crye) has just converted to Judaism so as to match the faith of the latest woman in his life. Ferguson has some news about Happy Holidays. Some of it can be found below. More details can be found on the film's Facebook page. Happy Holidays now has a commentary track, split up into chapters, on its YouTube page. New Happy Holidays trailer can be watched here. Los Angeles screening on Dec. 2 at Theatre...
- 11/20/2010
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Creature Camera Obscura
Writer Drew Daywalt's "Camera Obscura" will be showing exclusively on Daily Motion beginning October 1st and continuing until the 29th (Horror Movies). This film is a twenty episode webseries involving demon hunting in dark, damp basements. This is a series produced by Mwg Entertainment and some early creature effects can be seen left and in the trailers provided below. Check out this series in just a few weeks.
The synopsis for "Camera Obscura:"
"A young woman's world is rocked when she discovers her dead grandfather was a demon hunter, and that now his unfinished quest is hers" (Horror).
Release Date: October 1st (Internet).
Director/writer: Drew Daywalt.
Cast: Charlotte Bjornbak, Edin Gali, Fiona Goodwin, Paul Hungerford, Andrew Ing, Don Jeffcoat, Reagan Dale Neis, Azure Parsons, and Timm Sharp.
The trailer for the series:
Camera Obscura Trailer from Mwg Entertainment on Vimeo.
The trailer for episode...
Writer Drew Daywalt's "Camera Obscura" will be showing exclusively on Daily Motion beginning October 1st and continuing until the 29th (Horror Movies). This film is a twenty episode webseries involving demon hunting in dark, damp basements. This is a series produced by Mwg Entertainment and some early creature effects can be seen left and in the trailers provided below. Check out this series in just a few weeks.
The synopsis for "Camera Obscura:"
"A young woman's world is rocked when she discovers her dead grandfather was a demon hunter, and that now his unfinished quest is hers" (Horror).
Release Date: October 1st (Internet).
Director/writer: Drew Daywalt.
Cast: Charlotte Bjornbak, Edin Gali, Fiona Goodwin, Paul Hungerford, Andrew Ing, Don Jeffcoat, Reagan Dale Neis, Azure Parsons, and Timm Sharp.
The trailer for the series:
Camera Obscura Trailer from Mwg Entertainment on Vimeo.
The trailer for episode...
- 9/17/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The trailer for Drew Daywalt's (Fewdio) new web series Camera Obscura has just popped up online. Featuring excellent creature FX by Jeff Farley, the series follows a young woman who inherits a camera that sets lose all sorts of demons. Hit the jump for the full trailer. Check out our exclusive interview with Drew Daywalt here. A young woman's world is rocked when she discovers that not only was her dead grandfather secretly a demon hunter when he was alive, but now the camera is hers and so is grandfather's unfinished quest... starring Reagan Dale Neis, Jack Klugman, Timm Sharp, Donnie Jeffcoat, Edin Gali, Paul Hungerford, Azure Parsons. Produced by Max Goldenson, Robert Kandle, Drew...
- 1/21/2010
- FEARnet
The horror genre might be a better place because of the writer's strike a few years back. After all, if it hadn't been for the strike, Fewdio Productions may never have started and the world of independent horror would be an entirely different landscape. Originally founded by Drew Daywalt, David Schneider, John Crye, Kirk Woller, and Paul Hungerford, the group decided that just because all of them were facing a strike that would keep them from working, it didn't mean they were ready for a vacation just yet.
Daywalt took a few moments recently to speak with Dread Central about Fewdio and his upcoming web series "Camera Obscura".
Fewdio is a small production company that specializes in horror shorts. "We were all a little bit burned out on dealing with studio execs around the time the strike hit," explained Daywalt. "I had been a script writer for 17 years, and I'd...
Daywalt took a few moments recently to speak with Dread Central about Fewdio and his upcoming web series "Camera Obscura".
Fewdio is a small production company that specializes in horror shorts. "We were all a little bit burned out on dealing with studio execs around the time the strike hit," explained Daywalt. "I had been a script writer for 17 years, and I'd...
- 10/20/2009
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
To create the entertainment of the future, writer-director Drew Daywalt reaches back into the past to fuel his imagination. The creator of Camera Obscura, the upcoming supernatural thriller web series from Mwg Entertainment, draws much of his inspiration from the short form storytelling of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, focusing on the horror of anticipation. Camera Obscura shares the sense of dread prevalent in such literary classics as Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven," and the works of H.P. Lovecraft. The series follows Clara, an orphan brought up by her alcoholic, absent grandfather. After he dies, she finds a camera that belonged to him, and discovers that it can capture demons. She also discovers that her grandfather's work was not done, and it falls on her shoulders to complete his task. It's a nice little family story with a whole lotta' scary going on. The cast features familiar...
- 8/19/2009
- by Tamara Krinsky
- Tubefilter.com
The 2009 Edition of Comic-Con gets underway this week at the San Diego Convention Center, promising the biggest pop-culture event of the year.
Fangoria will be there reporting on the action live from the show floor, with constant updates on all the genre panels, announcements, and more - bringing all the latest Sdcc '09 Horror News direct to you right here on Fangoria.com
For those of you planning to attend the 100% Sold-out show, here's a look at what to expect for genre programming on Saturday, July 25th, 2009.
10:00-11:00 Idw: Angel on the Rise— With L.A. back from Hell, what's next for Idw's Angel comics? Fans of the show and the tall, dark, and brooding fangster can find out who's still fighting, who's been eaten, and what sinister forces are still to come during this panel featuring Juliet Landau (Angel writer/actress), Brian Lynch (Angel: After the Fall...
Fangoria will be there reporting on the action live from the show floor, with constant updates on all the genre panels, announcements, and more - bringing all the latest Sdcc '09 Horror News direct to you right here on Fangoria.com
For those of you planning to attend the 100% Sold-out show, here's a look at what to expect for genre programming on Saturday, July 25th, 2009.
10:00-11:00 Idw: Angel on the Rise— With L.A. back from Hell, what's next for Idw's Angel comics? Fans of the show and the tall, dark, and brooding fangster can find out who's still fighting, who's been eaten, and what sinister forces are still to come during this panel featuring Juliet Landau (Angel writer/actress), Brian Lynch (Angel: After the Fall...
- 7/19/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
While it may seem as if a lot of the "big name" genre projects showing off their wares at 2009's San Diego Comic-Con have favored the front end of the show's run, the last two days are pretty chock full of panels and screenings as well. Here's a rundown of Saturday's schedule for those of you sniffing out the horror goods.
Saturday, July 25
10:00-11:00 - Idw: Angel on the Rise — With L.A. back from Hell, what's next for Idw's Angel comics? Fans of the show and the tall, dark, and brooding fangster can find out who's still fighting, who's been eaten, and what sinister forces are still to come during this panel featuring Juliet Landau (Angel writer/actress), Brian Lynch (Angel: After the Fall), Peter David (Fallen Angel), plus the reveal of the all-new monthly Angelwriter and more! Room 7Ab
10:15-11:15 - Eastwick Pilot Screening and...
Saturday, July 25
10:00-11:00 - Idw: Angel on the Rise — With L.A. back from Hell, what's next for Idw's Angel comics? Fans of the show and the tall, dark, and brooding fangster can find out who's still fighting, who's been eaten, and what sinister forces are still to come during this panel featuring Juliet Landau (Angel writer/actress), Brian Lynch (Angel: After the Fall), Peter David (Fallen Angel), plus the reveal of the all-new monthly Angelwriter and more! Room 7Ab
10:15-11:15 - Eastwick Pilot Screening and...
- 7/12/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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