dinsdag 24 augustus 2010

Bloody-Disgusting Indie Horror News

Bloody-Disgusting Indie Horror News


Del Toro Producing 'The Captured Bird' Short Film

Posted: 24 Aug 2010 03:32 PM PDT

Former Rue Morgue editor-in-chief Jovanka Vuckovic is preparing to shoot her debut short film, The Captured Bird, with Guillermo del Toro, director of the Academy Award-winning Pan's Labyrinth and the Hellboy films, in the Executive Producer chair, says a press release. The Captured Bird is a darkly poetic fable that begins with a little girl drawing figures of people with chalk on the cement of a playground. She takes notice of an unusual crack in the pavement that is seeping a mysterious black fluid, which she follows to an ominous building. Inside, she encounters several bizarre phenomena, including walls that bleed black and tentacles that emerge from the ceiling to touch her. She then witnesses the birth of five terrifying supernatural beings that threaten the existence of her world. Check out some concept art inside.

Two Kinda Hilarious, Kinda Awesome Teaser Trailers for 'Juan of the Dead'!

Posted: 24 Aug 2010 09:14 AM PDT

La ZanfoƱa Producciones- Spain, Producciones de la 5ta Avenida - Cuba in association with Latinofusion - Mexico is proud to present the most entertaining movie ever made in Cuba since the 1985 animated film "Vampires in Havana": Juan of the Dead! The movie budget is 1,3 million euros and shooting starts next September. Quiet Earth translated the synopsis available online: "Juan is a typical slacker forty years. One day Havana begins to fill with zombies. John decides that the best way to cope with it is to prosper. "John of the dead, killed their loved ones" is his slogan, and its mission is to help people get rid of those infected around them ... for a price. But the situation gets worse, and while everyone is out to sea to get away, John is left with no choice but to become a hero, staying to defend their country and protect their own on an island turned into a real bloodbath."

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