Ahead of its February 25th release, a new trailer has been released for the Graham Denman-directed film Greenlight. Continue reading for more details. Also in today's Horror Highlights: release details for Blood Widow, graphic novel Obscura, and the soon-to-be-screened at the 2020 Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival, Road Head.
Watch the New Greenlight Trailer: "Pre-orders are now available via iTunes for the award-winning thriller Greenlight, director Graham Denman’s debut feature! The film, which was produced by Talk Story Pictures and is being distributed by The Horror Collective, will be released on February 25th, 2020 on VOD and digital platforms.
The film had its world premiere at Los Angeles’ Shriekfest Horror Film Festival, where it won Best Thriller Feature Film and Best Male Performance in a Feature Film (Chase Williamson). The film also recently won the Audience Award for Best Thriller Feature at San Francisco’s Another Hole in the Head Film Festival.
Watch the New Greenlight Trailer: "Pre-orders are now available via iTunes for the award-winning thriller Greenlight, director Graham Denman’s debut feature! The film, which was produced by Talk Story Pictures and is being distributed by The Horror Collective, will be released on February 25th, 2020 on VOD and digital platforms.
The film had its world premiere at Los Angeles’ Shriekfest Horror Film Festival, where it won Best Thriller Feature Film and Best Male Performance in a Feature Film (Chase Williamson). The film also recently won the Audience Award for Best Thriller Feature at San Francisco’s Another Hole in the Head Film Festival.
- 1/29/2020
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
A director looking for his big break finds himself making a real-life nightmare when he's cornered into filming an actual murder in the new movie Greenlight. Directed by Graham Denman and starring Chase Williamson and Caroline Williams, Greenlight is coming to VOD and digital platforms in February from The Horror Collective, and we've been provided with the exclusive teaser trailer as a special treat to share with Daily Dead readers!
You can get a taste of how making a movie can be murder in our exclusive teaser trailer below, and keep an eye out for Greenlight when The Horror Collective releases it on VOD and digital platforms beginning February 25th, 2020.
We also have the poster and official press release with full details on Greenlight, which will screen at Panic Fest in January.
Press Release: [Los Angeles, CA] The first teaser trailer for the upcoming award-winning thriller Greenlight has been released! The film, which...
You can get a taste of how making a movie can be murder in our exclusive teaser trailer below, and keep an eye out for Greenlight when The Horror Collective releases it on VOD and digital platforms beginning February 25th, 2020.
We also have the poster and official press release with full details on Greenlight, which will screen at Panic Fest in January.
Press Release: [Los Angeles, CA] The first teaser trailer for the upcoming award-winning thriller Greenlight has been released! The film, which...
- 12/17/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Dread Central can exclusively reveal that the 19th edition of Los Angeles’ Shriekfest Film Festival will open with Graham Denman’s Greenlight. The film will play the night of Friday, September 27. Tickets for the screening are available right here. Above is an exclusive clip from the film. Producer Rudy Scalese states, “We are extremely grateful […]
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- 9/10/2019
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
In the spirit of Halloween '09, we're breaking out reviews (some new, some old) of some Fall Frights you may want to work into your monthly viewing.
Going To Pieces - Fangoria Archives: Originally Published 10/2006
When a documentary tackles a subject as specific, and with such specific appeal, as slasher films, the challenge lies in conveying that attraction to the unconverted while not simply feeding the fans a buffet they’ve already fully sampled. The Starz original Going To Pieces: The Rise And Fall Of The Slasher Film is more successful in offering devotees a gorenucopia of clips and talking heads (still attached to bodies) recounting the subgenre’s history than it likely will be in convincing non-fans that this grisly strain of cinema is a worthy one.
The hour-and-a-half show is based on Adam Rockoff’s book of the same title, which stands as the single best study of stalker cinema ever published.
Going To Pieces - Fangoria Archives: Originally Published 10/2006
When a documentary tackles a subject as specific, and with such specific appeal, as slasher films, the challenge lies in conveying that attraction to the unconverted while not simply feeding the fans a buffet they’ve already fully sampled. The Starz original Going To Pieces: The Rise And Fall Of The Slasher Film is more successful in offering devotees a gorenucopia of clips and talking heads (still attached to bodies) recounting the subgenre’s history than it likely will be in convincing non-fans that this grisly strain of cinema is a worthy one.
The hour-and-a-half show is based on Adam Rockoff’s book of the same title, which stands as the single best study of stalker cinema ever published.
- 10/4/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
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