Neil Meschino and Giulio De Santi, the latter being one of the warped geniuses behind Adam Chaplin, Taeter City, and the first-person action/horror hybrid Hotel Inferno, have joined forces for a little film called The Mildew from Planet Xonader. The… Continue Reading →
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- 12/17/2015
- by Todd Rigney
- DreadCentral.com
It’s lucky 13 — as in 13th annual edition — for Switzerland’s Lausanne Underground Film Festival, an epic celebration of cinematic weirdness, violence, filth and everything else that makes life worth living. The wild debauchery runs October 15-19.
The fest opens on Oct. 15 with the feature film debut by Leah Meyerhoff, I Believe in Unicorns, which tells the story of a troubled teenage girl who runs away with an aggressive older boy.
Other new films include the misanthropic comedy Buzzard by Joel Potrykus; the deep woods psychological thriller Mother Nature by Johan Liedgren; the complex Japanese drama Kept by Maki Mizui; and more.
Luff this year is really stuffed with great retrospectives beginning with a tribute to Beth B, who has been churning out controversial, thought-provoking flicks since the New York No Wave era to know. There will be screenings of her classic films, such as The Offenders and Salvation!, and her latest documentary,...
The fest opens on Oct. 15 with the feature film debut by Leah Meyerhoff, I Believe in Unicorns, which tells the story of a troubled teenage girl who runs away with an aggressive older boy.
Other new films include the misanthropic comedy Buzzard by Joel Potrykus; the deep woods psychological thriller Mother Nature by Johan Liedgren; the complex Japanese drama Kept by Maki Mizui; and more.
Luff this year is really stuffed with great retrospectives beginning with a tribute to Beth B, who has been churning out controversial, thought-provoking flicks since the New York No Wave era to know. There will be screenings of her classic films, such as The Offenders and Salvation!, and her latest documentary,...
- 10/10/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Wild Eye Releasing, one of the first genre labels to embrace the retro format, has two of the company's best-selling titles now available on VHS as part of its ongoing partnership with neo-vhs pioneers Horror Boobs: The Disco Exorcist and Mold!
Yep, you read that right! No foolin'! Last week both Richard Griffin's The Disco Exorcist and Neil Meschino's Mold! were released as limited collector's edition VHS tapes and VHS/DVD combo packs with exclusive new art. See that and get the full details below!
The Disco Exorcist Synopsis:
From the makers of Murder University and Exhumed comes this blood-, boob-, and bell-bottom-soaked tribute to 70s exploitation sleaze. Rex Romanski is a 1970s disco swinger who loves and leaves the wrong woman - the wicked black magic priestess Rita Maria. And now it's up to Rex to undo the scorned Rita's rampage of revenge, murder, and destruction before...
Yep, you read that right! No foolin'! Last week both Richard Griffin's The Disco Exorcist and Neil Meschino's Mold! were released as limited collector's edition VHS tapes and VHS/DVD combo packs with exclusive new art. See that and get the full details below!
The Disco Exorcist Synopsis:
From the makers of Murder University and Exhumed comes this blood-, boob-, and bell-bottom-soaked tribute to 70s exploitation sleaze. Rex Romanski is a 1970s disco swinger who loves and leaves the wrong woman - the wicked black magic priestess Rita Maria. And now it's up to Rex to undo the scorned Rita's rampage of revenge, murder, and destruction before...
- 4/1/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature has first details on multiple projects including Night of the Living Deb, The Broadcast, Dial 9 to Get Out, and House of Forbidden Secrets, a monster themed giveaway from The Hub’s Spooksville, artwork from The Walking Dead Tribute, trailers for Infliction and Damned Love, and much more:
Night of the Living Deb Casting News: “Night of the Living Deb is an indie movie in development from producer Kyle Rankin (Battle of Shaker Heights, Infestation). Attached actors include David Krumholtz (“Numb3rs,” This is the End, Ray), Michael Cassidy (Argo, “Men at Work,” “The Oc”), Ray Wise (“Twin Peaks,” “Reaper,” “Mad Men”).
It’s a female-driven action-horror rom-com set in the world of a zombie apocalypse on Christmas.
The crowdfunding campaign is gaining popularity for its unusual approach: rather than the...
Night of the Living Deb Casting News: “Night of the Living Deb is an indie movie in development from producer Kyle Rankin (Battle of Shaker Heights, Infestation). Attached actors include David Krumholtz (“Numb3rs,” This is the End, Ray), Michael Cassidy (Argo, “Men at Work,” “The Oc”), Ray Wise (“Twin Peaks,” “Reaper,” “Mad Men”).
It’s a female-driven action-horror rom-com set in the world of a zombie apocalypse on Christmas.
The crowdfunding campaign is gaining popularity for its unusual approach: rather than the...
- 3/30/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Writer/director Neil Meschino channels the 1980s comedy horror style in his film Mold—a tribute to sci-fi horror film cult classics like Night of the Creeps and Street Trash. In this film it’s 1984, and the government is attempting to acquire a fast-acting mold to use in the war on drugs. Unfortunately, this mold prototype is still in development, and once the higher-ups start meddling, the mold wreaks havoc on the humans.
After examining the mold in action, coke-sniffing Congressman Stu Blankenship (James Murphy) goes on an unbelievable drug binge in the bathroom where the moisture actives the mold residue on his skin, awakening the flesh-eating virus. Blankenship’s death wasn’t an accident, however; Dr. Dave Hardy (Chris Gentile, sporting the most fake-looking mustache ever) sabotaged the Congressman’s hazmat suit at the behest of mysterious power figure Edison Carter (David Pringle). By the time the gang realizes what is happening,...
After examining the mold in action, coke-sniffing Congressman Stu Blankenship (James Murphy) goes on an unbelievable drug binge in the bathroom where the moisture actives the mold residue on his skin, awakening the flesh-eating virus. Blankenship’s death wasn’t an accident, however; Dr. Dave Hardy (Chris Gentile, sporting the most fake-looking mustache ever) sabotaged the Congressman’s hazmat suit at the behest of mysterious power figure Edison Carter (David Pringle). By the time the gang realizes what is happening,...
- 5/27/2013
- by John Keith
- JustPressPlay.net
Ah, Thursday. You're like the signpost that leads us into the weekend. To show you how much we love you, we're going to give you the gift of Mold! Well, really a clip with Mold! in it. The gross and disgusting kind.
Synopsis
It's 1984, and the war on drugs just got weird. A classified government project is under way to create a new weapon to combat the drug cartels. That weapon is a fast-growing, genetically engineered strain of mold designed to wipe out coca fields - the only problem is, this Mold also feeds on human flesh. And when the murderous mildew is mysteriously released in a secret lab, it wages its own war on a group of unsuspecting scientists and military officials, who are forced to fight their way to safety while trying to contain the Mold before it is unleashed on the world.
After self-distributing the film online a year ago,...
Synopsis
It's 1984, and the war on drugs just got weird. A classified government project is under way to create a new weapon to combat the drug cartels. That weapon is a fast-growing, genetically engineered strain of mold designed to wipe out coca fields - the only problem is, this Mold also feeds on human flesh. And when the murderous mildew is mysteriously released in a secret lab, it wages its own war on a group of unsuspecting scientists and military officials, who are forced to fight their way to safety while trying to contain the Mold before it is unleashed on the world.
After self-distributing the film online a year ago,...
- 5/16/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Mold can be a slow-growing organism. For Neil Meschino’s icky, gory throwback to slimy Eighties horror movies, Mold!, it’s been a slow-growing process from conception to digital. The spores finally take hold when the film infects digital this May.
It's 1984, and the war on drugs just got weird. A classified government project is under way to create a new weapon to combat the drug cartels. That weapon is a fast-growing, genetically engineered strain of mold designed to wipe out coca fields - the only problem is, this Mold also feeds on human flesh. And when the murderous mildew is mysteriously released in a secret lab, it wages its own war on a group of unsuspecting scientists and military officials, who are forced to fight their way to safety while trying to contain the Mold before it is unleashed on the world.
After self-distributing the film online a year ago,...
It's 1984, and the war on drugs just got weird. A classified government project is under way to create a new weapon to combat the drug cartels. That weapon is a fast-growing, genetically engineered strain of mold designed to wipe out coca fields - the only problem is, this Mold also feeds on human flesh. And when the murderous mildew is mysteriously released in a secret lab, it wages its own war on a group of unsuspecting scientists and military officials, who are forced to fight their way to safety while trying to contain the Mold before it is unleashed on the world.
After self-distributing the film online a year ago,...
- 3/17/2013
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Mold is an indie throwback to the gory glory days of 80s and 90s horror and scifi where a scientific experiment desired by the military and government to fight Reagans war on drugs goes horribly awry. The immense amount of work Neil Meschino and his cast and crew put into this film pays off in a final product that successfully pays loving tribute to horror of the 80s from its Thingstyle plot to its overthetop and effective lowbudget effects.
- 11/11/2012
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
So what exactly will survive after a nuclear disaster? Cockroaches and mold. With resiliency like that, you'd have to imagine that sooner or later some horror director would tap the funky fungus to be the star of a film ... and Neil Meschino is just that director. Read on for the details.
With the early 80's war on drugs as a backdrop, Mentally Ill Pictures presents Mold!, starring Ardis Campbell, Robert Fattorini, Chris Gentile and Lawrence George. As you'll see by the trailer below, this horror-comedy is a definite case of schlock and awe! Director Meschino is currently self-distributing the film online. You can check it out at the official site, Moldthemovie.com.
Synopsis
Set in 1984, when the war on drugs was at its height, the story concerns a strain of mold developed by the government to wipe out Colombian coca fields. Unfortunately, during a demonstration the mold gets out of...
With the early 80's war on drugs as a backdrop, Mentally Ill Pictures presents Mold!, starring Ardis Campbell, Robert Fattorini, Chris Gentile and Lawrence George. As you'll see by the trailer below, this horror-comedy is a definite case of schlock and awe! Director Meschino is currently self-distributing the film online. You can check it out at the official site, Moldthemovie.com.
Synopsis
Set in 1984, when the war on drugs was at its height, the story concerns a strain of mold developed by the government to wipe out Colombian coca fields. Unfortunately, during a demonstration the mold gets out of...
- 12/28/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
No, Emerald Lagoon, Swamphead, and Mold! is not the title of a new Bill Cosby comedy in the vein of Mother, Jugs, and Speed. They’re three new very low budget monster comedies about a gillman swamp monster, a zombiefied head on the attack, and mold-covered zombies.
The first is Emerald Lagoon, a new spin on the Creature from the Black Lagoon. In fact, the movie was originally going to be Creature in the Black Lagoon. Now the lagoon is green instead of black.
When micro scientist Dr. Connors and his assistant, Libby Myers, are discovered missing from the small Everglades community of Emerald Lagoon, Libby's father becomes concerned and tries to find Roland, a local fishing guide, to search for her... But the errant guide is currently in the doghouse with his wife, Alyssa, who has discovered that he has been anything but faithful. Local law enforcement, Sheriff Blackburn,...
The first is Emerald Lagoon, a new spin on the Creature from the Black Lagoon. In fact, the movie was originally going to be Creature in the Black Lagoon. Now the lagoon is green instead of black.
When micro scientist Dr. Connors and his assistant, Libby Myers, are discovered missing from the small Everglades community of Emerald Lagoon, Libby's father becomes concerned and tries to find Roland, a local fishing guide, to search for her... But the errant guide is currently in the doghouse with his wife, Alyssa, who has discovered that he has been anything but faithful. Local law enforcement, Sheriff Blackburn,...
- 9/22/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Think back to the early 1980's. Think back to director Frank Henenlotter. Think back to a little film known as Basket Case. While clearly not a film for all tastes including mine, the film definitely had cult classic written all over it. Now enter director Neil Meschino of the film Mold!. While Mold!, starring Edward X. Young, Ardis Campbell, Robert Fattorini, Chris Gentile, Lawrence George, Rick Haymes, Mike Keller and director Neil Meschino, isn't as boundary pushing as Basket Case, it captures the same spirit, the same tone as Basket Case. Working in the film's favor is the fact that it is more commercial and accessible then Basket Case, yet it is its own unique film. It's different. It has edge. It has something to it. Could director Neil Meschino have a possible cult classic on his hands? Only time will tell, but just in case Mold! does reach that...
- 11/29/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
If you like your horror movies gooey, gory, and gross, then Neil Meschino's slimy Eighties throwback Mold! might be what you're looking for. The first trailer gives us a taste of the ickiness to come when mutant mold infects a military installation.
Set in 1984, when the war on drugs was at its height, the story concerns a strain of mold developed by the government to wipe out Colombian coca fields. Unfortunately, during a demonstration the mold gets out of control and proves to be deadly to more than just vegetation.
Meschino's independent horror comedy from writer Dave Fogerson is currently in post-production and prepping for a film festival run. The first teaser trailer gives us a good indication of what to expect when this Mold! finally gets unleashed upon us all.
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Set in 1984, when the war on drugs was at its height, the story concerns a strain of mold developed by the government to wipe out Colombian coca fields. Unfortunately, during a demonstration the mold gets out of control and proves to be deadly to more than just vegetation.
Meschino's independent horror comedy from writer Dave Fogerson is currently in post-production and prepping for a film festival run. The first teaser trailer gives us a good indication of what to expect when this Mold! finally gets unleashed upon us all.
Thanks to Avery for the tip.
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- 9/5/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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