We've got a double dose of Fun Size Horror short films to present to you today, so let's get right down to it! You can watch both shorts below.
Up first, is The Lover by Anisa Qureshi and starring Mali Elfman and Sheldon Anderson.
Lisa has been looking for "the one" for years. With her engagement to Brad, she thought she had finally found it. Now, Brad has ended the relationship and Lisa is not sure if she can go on. The Lover follows Lisa as she learns to overcome the break-up and move forward, ready to love again.
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Up first, is The Lover by Anisa Qureshi and starring Mali Elfman and Sheldon Anderson.
Lisa has been looking for "the one" for years. With her engagement to Brad, she thought she had finally found it. Now, Brad has ended the relationship and Lisa is not sure if she can go on. The Lover follows Lisa as she learns to overcome the break-up and move forward, ready to love again.
The post Fun Size Horror Short Films Day 3: ‘The Lover’ & ‘Bloody Mary’ appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
- 10/29/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Rachael Taylor has been set to star in "Splinterheads," a carnival-set comedy written and directed by Brant Sersen.
Taylor will play a carnie con artist who dupes and then forms a relationship with a local twentysomething slacker, played by Chicago Second city veteran Thomas Middleditch. The film will play against the colorful backdrop of performers and showmen.
Darren Goldberg and Chris Marsh will produce via their nascent Atlantic Pictures banner; Anisa Qureshi also will produce. Christopher McDonald and Lea Thompson also star.
The Wma-repped Taylor, whose breakout role came last year in "Transformers," recently starred in the Fox thriller "Shutter."
Sersen directed "Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story," a comedy about paintballers that starred Rob Corddry.
Production on "Splinterheads" is set to begin next month.
Taylor will play a carnie con artist who dupes and then forms a relationship with a local twentysomething slacker, played by Chicago Second city veteran Thomas Middleditch. The film will play against the colorful backdrop of performers and showmen.
Darren Goldberg and Chris Marsh will produce via their nascent Atlantic Pictures banner; Anisa Qureshi also will produce. Christopher McDonald and Lea Thompson also star.
The Wma-repped Taylor, whose breakout role came last year in "Transformers," recently starred in the Fox thriller "Shutter."
Sersen directed "Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story," a comedy about paintballers that starred Rob Corddry.
Production on "Splinterheads" is set to begin next month.
- 7/29/2008
- by By Steven Zeitchik
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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