Well crap in a hat, look who just strolled on into the Crypt o’ Xiii; it’s none other than the director of that great mix of hauntin’ and humor The Creed: Kevin James!
Famous Monsters. When my good pal, filmmaker Jb Sapienza (name droppin’ like a horror-hound hipster!), sat my narrow arse down to watch The Creed, I had no idea what the film would be about, but was pleasantly surprised to find a truly hilarious film! How did you come up with the flick?
Kevin James. I’m actually glad you had no idea what the movie would be about. We go for a pretty cold open and actually seem to do better at festivals where the audience assumes it’s just going to be a straight-up horror film, with no association with the band.
The idea came to me a back in 2010. I always had a...
Famous Monsters. When my good pal, filmmaker Jb Sapienza (name droppin’ like a horror-hound hipster!), sat my narrow arse down to watch The Creed, I had no idea what the film would be about, but was pleasantly surprised to find a truly hilarious film! How did you come up with the flick?
Kevin James. I’m actually glad you had no idea what the movie would be about. We go for a pretty cold open and actually seem to do better at festivals where the audience assumes it’s just going to be a straight-up horror film, with no association with the band.
The idea came to me a back in 2010. I always had a...
- 1/5/2015
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Continuing to make sure that October remains the scariest month of the year, the Spooky Movie International Horror Movie Festival returns for its ninth annual edition on Oct. 9-18 at the AFI Silver Theatre in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Opening Night: It’s a double slam bang on Oct. 9 with two exciting new entries in insanely popular horror franchises. First up is V/H/S Viral, where the gruesome series goes online with startling Internet videos directed by Todd Lincoln, Nacho Vigalondo and more. Then, that’s followed by The Dead 2: India, another tale of international zombie madness once again directed by Howard J. Ford and Jon Ford.
Closing Night: It’s retro massacre time on Oct. 18 when local horror legend Count Gore De Vol hosts a special screening of Wes Craven’s classic mutant thriller The Hills Have Eyes. This special screening will be presented just like Count...
Opening Night: It’s a double slam bang on Oct. 9 with two exciting new entries in insanely popular horror franchises. First up is V/H/S Viral, where the gruesome series goes online with startling Internet videos directed by Todd Lincoln, Nacho Vigalondo and more. Then, that’s followed by The Dead 2: India, another tale of international zombie madness once again directed by Howard J. Ford and Jon Ford.
Closing Night: It’s retro massacre time on Oct. 18 when local horror legend Count Gore De Vol hosts a special screening of Wes Craven’s classic mutant thriller The Hills Have Eyes. This special screening will be presented just like Count...
- 10/6/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
The 16th annual Boston Underground Film Festival will once again terrorize all of New England with a wide selection of international atrocities that span the globe from Japan to Belgium to the fest’s own backyard. The fest will run March 26-30 at the Brattle Theater.
The fest will open with the supernatural teen comedy All Cheerleaders Die by the dynamic directing team of Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson, which will then be followed by the cult 1974 Japanese nunsploitation flick School of the Holy Beast by Norifumi Suzuki.
Other feature films screening at the fest include: The American warrior documentary My Name Is Jonah by Phil Healy and Jb Sapienza; the pre-apocolyptic party of Doomsdays by Eddie Mullins; The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears by Belgian extreme filmmakers Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani; the collegiate conspiracy of Jerzy Rose’s Crimes Against Humanity; Jeremy Saulnier’s twist on the revenge thriller,...
The fest will open with the supernatural teen comedy All Cheerleaders Die by the dynamic directing team of Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson, which will then be followed by the cult 1974 Japanese nunsploitation flick School of the Holy Beast by Norifumi Suzuki.
Other feature films screening at the fest include: The American warrior documentary My Name Is Jonah by Phil Healy and Jb Sapienza; the pre-apocolyptic party of Doomsdays by Eddie Mullins; The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears by Belgian extreme filmmakers Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani; the collegiate conspiracy of Jerzy Rose’s Crimes Against Humanity; Jeremy Saulnier’s twist on the revenge thriller,...
- 3/20/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
This week is the long-lived Cartoon Network series “Space Ghost: Coast to Coast,” an animated, late-night talk show featuring old Hanna-Barbera cartoons. Later, Kevin James talks about his new film project “The Creed,” and we talk about musical guilty pleasures (except Matt Sinclair and Richard Thornton who were too cool for school at age 11). Also, tune in at the end to hear about an opportunity to guest on the show. Enjoy!
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- 4/5/2013
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