By Jonathan Weichsel
MoreHorror.com
A Tricky Treat is directed by Patricia Chica and written by Kamal John Iskander. Die! Sitter! Die! : Rupert is written and directed by Lee Boxleitner and Sam Boxleitner. Harmful Sensations is written and directed by Jenson Rule Tierra. Meridians is directed by Blake Rice and written by Mark E. Davidson. Yummy Meat: A Halloween Carol is directed by John Fitzpatrick and written by Sean J. Decker.
I have already covered two great short films that played at Screamfest 2015, Night of the Slasher and Mirrored. Those two shorts got separate articles because they were paired with feature films with which they shared common themes, and it made sense to review them together with the features that they preceded. There were a number of outstanding shorts however that played in short blocks, or were paired with features that they didn't seem to share much in common with,...
MoreHorror.com
A Tricky Treat is directed by Patricia Chica and written by Kamal John Iskander. Die! Sitter! Die! : Rupert is written and directed by Lee Boxleitner and Sam Boxleitner. Harmful Sensations is written and directed by Jenson Rule Tierra. Meridians is directed by Blake Rice and written by Mark E. Davidson. Yummy Meat: A Halloween Carol is directed by John Fitzpatrick and written by Sean J. Decker.
I have already covered two great short films that played at Screamfest 2015, Night of the Slasher and Mirrored. Those two shorts got separate articles because they were paired with feature films with which they shared common themes, and it made sense to review them together with the features that they preceded. There were a number of outstanding shorts however that played in short blocks, or were paired with features that they didn't seem to share much in common with,...
- 10/26/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Here's a fun Halloween horror short for you to watch called Yummy Meat: A Halloween Carol. The movie was directed by John Fitzpatrick from a script written by Sean J. Decker, and it has some enjoyable elements that I think you’ll like. Here’s a brief synopsis:
On Halloween night, snarky dentist Amber (Miracle Laurie) hands out toothbrushes to the neighborhood kids, only to discover that one of them may soon be brushing bits of her from his teeth.
If you're looking for something to watch to help get you into the Halloween spirit, maybe this will be it.
On Halloween night, snarky dentist Amber (Miracle Laurie) hands out toothbrushes to the neighborhood kids, only to discover that one of them may soon be brushing bits of her from his teeth.
If you're looking for something to watch to help get you into the Halloween spirit, maybe this will be it.
- 10/23/2015
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Last month we brought you director John Fitzpatrick’s Jordan Ladd-starring short Voyeur, and today the Los Angeles filmmaker dropped his latest, The Babysitter and The Boogeyman, which stars Adrienne Smith (“We Can Be Heroes”). Writer/director Fitzpatrick told us of his… Continue Reading →
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- 9/8/2015
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
Washington, Jan. 24: Researchers have found that where animals' position on the lover/fighter scale depends on how much they are able to ensure continued mating rights with females.
The study looked at over 300 species and found that males' ability to monopolise a female for continued mating drove the way they evolved.
The study looked at sexual behaviours in male mammals, birds, fish, insects and flatworms and has found that males only traded-off investment in weapons and testes when they were sure that females wouldn't fool around with another male when their back was turned.
Senior author John Fitzpatrick, a Lecturer in Animal Evolution at The University of Manchester, said that these finding help to explain why.
The study looked at over 300 species and found that males' ability to monopolise a female for continued mating drove the way they evolved.
The study looked at sexual behaviours in male mammals, birds, fish, insects and flatworms and has found that males only traded-off investment in weapons and testes when they were sure that females wouldn't fool around with another male when their back was turned.
Senior author John Fitzpatrick, a Lecturer in Animal Evolution at The University of Manchester, said that these finding help to explain why.
- 1/24/2014
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
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