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Renfield: The Un-Dead had its long awaited home video release earlier this week, and in honor of the occasion Melissa Nichols, one of the film's producers who also worked as production designer, art director, and special makeup effects artist/creature effects assistant (and had a small role in the film - talk about wearing a lot of hats!), sent over a batch of behind-the-scenes lobby cards for us to share.
Starring Texas Battle, Melissa Carnell, Stephanie Honore, Damon Lipari, Shavon Kirksey
Directed by Brian T. Jaynes
Renfield: The Un-Dead, a movie we've been reporting on for quite a while now, is hitting home video courtesy of R Squared Films, and finally everyone will have a chance to see it for themselves this coming October 25th.
A new trailer for Texas-based filmmaker Stacy Davidson's latest slasher (or should we say pounder?) flick Sweatshop has arrived, and it brings along with it just what you need to pound away the Monday blahs.
Look for the flick in stores on September 13th in a deliciously gooey unrated cut via Screen Media Films.
Loose party girls, a rave in a secluded location and a giant, hammer-wielding killer dressed in fur and a welder's mask. Who could ask for anything more? That's exactly what you'll get should you make your way over to the world's first global movie theater, Constellation, for the July 16th opening of the 1980's-esqe film Sweatshop.
Bigfoot is back in American World Pictures' latest frightfest, Boggy Creek, and we have scored several new stills for you, including the very first shots of the creature itself!
Boggy Creek is directed by Brian T. Jaynes and stars Texas Battle, Stephanie Honore, Damon Lipari, Shavon Kirksey, and Melissa Carnell.
Get out your raincoats, kids! Things are about to get really messy! Texas-based filmmaker Stacy Davidson's latest slasher (or should we say pounder?) flick Sweatshop is getting ready to hit DVD and we think you're gonna dig the hell out of it!
Look for the flick in stores on September 13th in a deliciously gooey unrated cut via Screen Media Films.
Fresh off its win of two Remi awards at the 44th annual Worldfest-Houston International Film Festival, indie horror vampire tale Renfield: The Un-Dead, directed by Bob Willems, written and produced by SFX master Phil Nichols, and starring Nichols in the title role, has launched a clever series of promo images featuring Renfield leaving his mark on history.
Directed by Stacy Davidson
Starring Ashley Kay, Peyton Wetzel, Brent Himes
Distributed by High Fliers Films
The folks at Poison Apple Films have lifted the curtain a bit on what went on behind-the-scenes during the shooting of Renfield: The Un-Dead, including a special effects "sizzle" reel and a gag reel that shows what happened when Phil Nichols, dressed in character as Renfield, encountered a landscaper on the set.
We've been talking about director Bob Willems' Renfield: The Un-Dead for quite a while now, and in case you've been wondering when you might be able to see it, if you happen to live in or around the Houston, Texas, area, you're in luck!
One indie project we've been following for a while now is Bob Willems' Renfield: The Un-Dead, and today we learned that the film's distribution will be handled by The Phoenix Group, the same entity that will be distributing the 2010 Boggy Creek remake from Brian T. Jaynes.
Hot on the heels of their successful premiere at the Bram Stoker Film Festival last month ( click here for details and photos from that event), the folks behind Renfield: The Un-Dead are taking AFM by storm and in character.
Renfield: The Un-Dead is having its world premiere on Friday, October 15th, at the Bram Stoker Film Festival, and to make sure everyone has as much info on the film as possible, Poison Apple Films has unveiled the film's official website - renfieldthemovie.com - along with the winner of their poster contest.
Director Bob Willems and screenwriter/lead actor Philip Nichols are just a few weeks away from premiering Renfield: The Undead at the Bram Stoker Film Festival, which runs October 14-17 in Whitby, England; and in honor of the occasion, they're released the first trailer for the film.
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