With stories by Jeff Provine and illustrations by Ellis Goodson, the new anthology book series 31 Ghost Stories has launched on Kickstarter. Flip through one hundred pages of scares... if you dare. Also in today's Highlights: a Freddy Krueger mask by Halloween Costumes, a Scare Campaign, details plus a new clip for Doug Liman's Invisible Vr series, and a trailer for The Charnel House.
31 Ghost Stories Kickstarter: Press Release: "31 Ghost Stories is a new anthology for those who loved Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and Goosebumps. Each story by Jeff Provine is illustrated with the haunting shadowy of Ellis Goodson, concept artist for games like Jurassic Park. The book launches on October 10 through Kickstarter, and every copy purchased will be matched with a copy donated to a library.
“Stories are meant to be shared,” Provine said.
Through one hundred pages, 31 Ghost Stories explores new twists through the old tropes of haunted tales.
31 Ghost Stories Kickstarter: Press Release: "31 Ghost Stories is a new anthology for those who loved Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and Goosebumps. Each story by Jeff Provine is illustrated with the haunting shadowy of Ellis Goodson, concept artist for games like Jurassic Park. The book launches on October 10 through Kickstarter, and every copy purchased will be matched with a copy donated to a library.
“Stories are meant to be shared,” Provine said.
Through one hundred pages, 31 Ghost Stories explores new twists through the old tropes of haunted tales.
- 10/11/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Welcome to the DC Weekly, where every week we cover the land of DC comics, TV, and movies. Be it random bits of news, TV show reactions, or miscellaneous reviews or speculation, you can be sure to get your DC fix here!
This Week Zack Snyder addresses Doomsday concerns. From there, I delve into a deep, dark confession regarding CW’s “Arrow.”
News-LETZack Snyder on Doomsday and Lex Luthor Concerns
Several weeks back, audiences were blessed with the second trailer for DC and WB’s upcoming film, “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” While the film is the second in their cinematic universe, it certainly has the anticipation and ambition of something on par with “The Avengers,” and considering just how far behind Marvel they are in this game, it makes sense to make this film your big move.
That being said, fans weren’t exactly smitten with this trailer,...
This Week Zack Snyder addresses Doomsday concerns. From there, I delve into a deep, dark confession regarding CW’s “Arrow.”
News-LETZack Snyder on Doomsday and Lex Luthor Concerns
Several weeks back, audiences were blessed with the second trailer for DC and WB’s upcoming film, “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” While the film is the second in their cinematic universe, it certainly has the anticipation and ambition of something on par with “The Avengers,” and considering just how far behind Marvel they are in this game, it makes sense to make this film your big move.
That being said, fans weren’t exactly smitten with this trailer,...
- 1/7/2016
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
Our weekly feature in which a writer answers the question: if you could force your friends at gunpoint to watch one movie or TV show what would it be? Haven't seen “A Walk on the Moon?" Come closer, so I can smack you. It's a smack for your own good, like the one Cher gave Nicholas Cage in “Moonstruck." Haven't seen “Moonstruck?" We need to break up. It's you. "A Walk on the Moon" is not just a gorgeous film about a 1960s housewife's sexual awakening set against the backdrop of Woodstock -- it was directed by the President of the United States, Tony Goldwyn. What Can't he do? Pearl (Diane Lane) and her husband Marty (Liev Shrieber) are parents to petulant, adolescent Alison (Anna Paquin) whom they conceived… wait for it, kids, because this is the educational part of my piece… as teens the first time they had sex...
- 7/14/2015
- by Liz W. Garcia
- Hitfix
Sunray Films MD and former Focus Features International co-president to give address.
Alison Thompson, managing director of Sunray Films, is to deliver this year’s keynote address at the Film London Production Finance Market (Pfm) (Oct 15-16).
Opening the eighth Pfm in London on 15 October, Thompson will provide the 200 plus delegates and industry guests an insight into successfully financing, packaging, selling and positioning a diverse range of independent feature films across low and high budget ranges.
Thompson will also share her experience of spotting and nurturing talent and her move from indie sales companies to working for a studio-owned company.
As a sales agent, Thompson has represented films such as The Crying Game, The Motorcycle Diaries and Blue Jasmine. Recently formed sales-production company Sunray Films launched its first feature film production, Alone In Berlin starring Emma Thompson and Daniel Brühl, at this year’s Cannes Film Festival and is also representing Mike Leigh’s Mr Turner.
Pfm...
Alison Thompson, managing director of Sunray Films, is to deliver this year’s keynote address at the Film London Production Finance Market (Pfm) (Oct 15-16).
Opening the eighth Pfm in London on 15 October, Thompson will provide the 200 plus delegates and industry guests an insight into successfully financing, packaging, selling and positioning a diverse range of independent feature films across low and high budget ranges.
Thompson will also share her experience of spotting and nurturing talent and her move from indie sales companies to working for a studio-owned company.
As a sales agent, Thompson has represented films such as The Crying Game, The Motorcycle Diaries and Blue Jasmine. Recently formed sales-production company Sunray Films launched its first feature film production, Alone In Berlin starring Emma Thompson and Daniel Brühl, at this year’s Cannes Film Festival and is also representing Mike Leigh’s Mr Turner.
Pfm...
- 10/2/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
You may die from the cuteness. From the YouTube page:
Some time ago, I asked Blake McCarty if he wanted to collaborate on a short film inspired by my “granddaughter” Viv. Viv was adopted at infancy by our friends Michael and Calvin, and because there were no grandparents in her life, she in turn adopted me and my partner as “The Gramps”.
Together, Blake and I co-wrote the screenplay, and asked Michael Biello and Dan Martin if we could use their song “Come Closer” from the musical “The Cousins Grimm” as part of the story. The result is a seven-minute musical short mixing live action and stop motion animation. The story focuses on a 7-year-old girl (coincidentally named Viv) who invents a fairy tale about how her Dads met as a way to entertain her new friend, Henry.
By the end of Viv’s imaginative tale – replete with Busby Berkeley...
Some time ago, I asked Blake McCarty if he wanted to collaborate on a short film inspired by my “granddaughter” Viv. Viv was adopted at infancy by our friends Michael and Calvin, and because there were no grandparents in her life, she in turn adopted me and my partner as “The Gramps”.
Together, Blake and I co-wrote the screenplay, and asked Michael Biello and Dan Martin if we could use their song “Come Closer” from the musical “The Cousins Grimm” as part of the story. The result is a seven-minute musical short mixing live action and stop motion animation. The story focuses on a 7-year-old girl (coincidentally named Viv) who invents a fairy tale about how her Dads met as a way to entertain her new friend, Henry.
By the end of Viv’s imaginative tale – replete with Busby Berkeley...
- 6/10/2014
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Last week on Sherlock – oh no hold on excuse me, this is that one show that two years ago some maniacs at the BBC decided to take a little break from even though everyone has been screaming into the void about it for twenty-four months? Ah yes, countless human beings have been born and begun to crawl since we last watched Sherlock, but the wait is over at long last! Get your “How He Survived” notebooks out and let’s begin!
We’re starting off just great here with the dark outline of John Watson reflected on the shiniest gravestone the sobbing eyes of fangirls have ever seen. We are treated to a version of the double-suicide upon the roof top of St. Bart’s that appears to be the result of your two year old child (you know, the one you birthed and raised since the show went on...
We’re starting off just great here with the dark outline of John Watson reflected on the shiniest gravestone the sobbing eyes of fangirls have ever seen. We are treated to a version of the double-suicide upon the roof top of St. Bart’s that appears to be the result of your two year old child (you know, the one you birthed and raised since the show went on...
- 1/20/2014
- by Adri M
- The Backlot
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