Ice Scream is a thriller from Italian directors Roberto De Feo and Vito Palumbo. This title is based on a short film, which was completed in 2009. Both films deal with a real life case of bullying put to screen. And now, Ice Scream has a teaser trailer. The reel shows Mickey (Spencer Treat Clark) pursued by local thugs. Mickey is simply trying to buy an ice-cream for his girlfriend, when he accidentally spills his dessert on Brando (Brendan Miller). Brando does not take kindly to Mickey. Soon, Brando and his buddy, Alex (Zach Cumer), are chasing Mickey into the local woods for a round of torture. Ice Scream is currently in post production. This title will announce a release date, shortly. But, horror fans can have a look at a preview of the film below. Directors: Roberto De Feo and Vito Palumbo. Writers: David Castaldo, Roberto De Feo and Vito Palumbo.
- 5/26/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Chillerama Written and Directed by: Adam Green, Joe Lynch, Adam Rifkin and Tim Sullivan Starring: Adam Rifkin, Kane Hodder, Richard Riehle, Eric Roberts, Joel David Moore, Sean Paul Lockhart, Corey Jones, Kaili Thorne Over the past few years we've seen a major resurgence in anthology films (ie. movies that consist of multiple segments, usually each one by a different filmmaker). The format has always lent itself well to the horror genre in particular, perhaps thanks to its roots in short form radio serials, pulp magazines and comics. For many, the horror anthology trend peaked in the '80s with such classics as Creepshow, Twilight Zone: The Movie, and the Tales from the Crypt TV series, but now a handful of established horror directors have combined their forces to pay tribute to these films (along with the drive-in culture of the '50s, '60s and the '70s) with a new collection called Chillerama.
- 12/2/2011
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
Dread Central hit the world premiere of the Image Entertainment and Ariescope Pictures anthology film Chillerama at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California, last Thursday, September 15th (see Part 1 here), and today we bring you Part 2 of our coverage. In this installment we provide interviews with one of the film's directors, Adam Rifkin, and cast members Lin Shaye, Gabby West, Kristina Klebe and more!
“We wanted from the start to make a movie that was a love letter to the movies that we loved growing up,” director Rifkin told us of their approach to the horror-comedy that is Chillerama, “(the type) that you don’t see getting made that often anymore and that you don’t see getting played that often anymore. When I was growing up in Chicago, they played these types of movies constantly on this show called ‘The Son of Svengoolie’, and that’s where I...
“We wanted from the start to make a movie that was a love letter to the movies that we loved growing up,” director Rifkin told us of their approach to the horror-comedy that is Chillerama, “(the type) that you don’t see getting made that often anymore and that you don’t see getting played that often anymore. When I was growing up in Chicago, they played these types of movies constantly on this show called ‘The Son of Svengoolie’, and that’s where I...
- 9/19/2011
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
Dread Central hit the world premiere of the Chillerama anthology film (review here) at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California, last night and while on the red carpet chatted with the flick’s directors - Adam Green, Adam Rifkin, Joe Lynch, Tim Sullivan - and more before taking in the screening with an enthusiastic and boisterous audience of over 3,000. Read on for Part 1 of our coverage and some ocular candy!
For those unfamiliar with Hollywood Forever, the cemetery has in recent years become a mecca for cineastes with summer film screenings taking place on its grounds nearly every weekend (films are projected onto the wall of its massive mausoleum). Hundreds gather for these events, and last night was no exception. Food trucks abounded as the vociferous audience - toting blankets and bottles of wine - set up on the lawn in anticipation. Inside the mausoleum filmmakers and industry folks...
For those unfamiliar with Hollywood Forever, the cemetery has in recent years become a mecca for cineastes with summer film screenings taking place on its grounds nearly every weekend (films are projected onto the wall of its massive mausoleum). Hundreds gather for these events, and last night was no exception. Food trucks abounded as the vociferous audience - toting blankets and bottles of wine - set up on the lawn in anticipation. Inside the mausoleum filmmakers and industry folks...
- 9/16/2011
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
A blind man in an 'out of order' public toilet hears a girl being attacked and backs further into the toilet, making a noise. He tells him he's blind and begs for his life. The attacker calls him worthless and won't shoot him. The blind man heads straight for the police and lo and behold said police turns out to be Horatio (David Caruso). Who just happened to be nearby. Horatio runs to find the van taking off with the girl inside. The blind man knew the police were there as he heard the clicks from the sirens. Ben (Jonathan Keltz) describes the scene to Ryan (Jonathan Togo) and Natalia (Eva Larue) both given the dirty jobs of analyzing the toilet. That was left to Walter (Omar Miller) in last season's In Plane Sight episode. This time Ryan has to do it after he blatently refused last time. Ryan whispers...
- 8/18/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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