If you're at Comic-Con this weekend and you want to try your luck at winning a role in an upcoming horror film, then this is the news you've been waiting for! Read on to find out how to enter!
From the Press Release
Attendees at Comic-Con International 2014 will have the opportunity to appear in one of the horror genre’s highly anticipated upcoming feature films: Savage Sistas.
Written and directed by Dan Smith, the thriller follows the journey of a group of L.A. homegirls who set out on the highway for a weekend in Sin City. The quartet -- portrayed by Erica Renee Davis, Denee Busby, Ladae Bond and Amazon Beard – have no idea they’re on a road-trip straight to hell. After an unmapped shortcut finds them on a lost highway and out of gas, their only chance for a way out means dealing with a family of...
From the Press Release
Attendees at Comic-Con International 2014 will have the opportunity to appear in one of the horror genre’s highly anticipated upcoming feature films: Savage Sistas.
Written and directed by Dan Smith, the thriller follows the journey of a group of L.A. homegirls who set out on the highway for a weekend in Sin City. The quartet -- portrayed by Erica Renee Davis, Denee Busby, Ladae Bond and Amazon Beard – have no idea they’re on a road-trip straight to hell. After an unmapped shortcut finds them on a lost highway and out of gas, their only chance for a way out means dealing with a family of...
- 7/25/2014
- by Matt Serafini
- DreadCentral.com
In all honesty I don’t really know what I like about this show. It’s kind of like Michael Corleone’s line from The Godfather, “Just when I thought I was out…They pull me back in…” The Romantic Foibles of Esteban is a show about a guy and the disastrous dates he sets up on an on-line dating service called Kung Fu Dating. And it often goes to somewhat obvious and broad places, but somehow remains both fresh and charming...with a little cheese thrown in. Created by Canyon Prince and J Michael Briggs, each episode begins with the talking mouth of Esteban’s new date, followed by the click of his mouse. Episode two is the weakest of the bunch, though Esteban’s date, actress Ellen, is nicely played in all her psycho-brilliance by Gillian Shure. But it’s episode three where I found myself really enjoying...
- 6/16/2009
- by Jonathan Hludzinski
- Tubefilter.com
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