Showing posts with label independent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label independent. Show all posts
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Things Crowdfunding Campaign
Filmmaker James Henry Hall is looking for support to help with the production of his new horror film "Things". Support independent horror!
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Podcast Episode 39
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In episode 39 we set our focus on some independently produces features from 2014. First up is "Coherence", a movie that forces us to ask the question, "could I permanently take out an alternate version of myself". Next up is "Honeymoon", a creepy little film that had Adam and Mike revisiting some childhood fears. We round out this threesome with "Starry Eyes", a feature that many critics have praised as one of the best of 2014 but do we agree? We also talk about what we've been watching, remake news and more. Enjoy!
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Podcast Episode 33 - Halloween Special
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For this episode of Midnight Triple Feature we are celebrating Halloween by reviewing three low budget Halloween movies. We start with 1988's "Hack-o-Lantern". A film in which an incestuous grandfather converts his grandson into a satanist while the local teens are murdered by a demon masked killer. Next up is "Hollow Gate", a 1988 low rent low budget slasher film featuring a killer who enjoys changing costumes while stalking a group of teens on his large estate. Finally, we cap off the review portion with "Jack-O", a film about a giant pumpkinheaded demon thing stalking a young boy on Halloween Night while a group of inept adults attempt to protect him. We also list our top 5 movies to watch around Halloween that don't actually take place on Halloween. Enjoy!
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Podcast Episode 20.5: Villanelle & The Taking
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In this bonus episode of Midnight Triple Feature we are reviewing two new independent horror films. First is 2012's "Villanelle" which follows a small town detective hunting a serial killer with the help of a recent victim. Next we review 2013's "The Taking". A man and a woman wake up in a forest with little to no memory of how they got there. They must escape before the family that put them there can sacrifice them to their hungry god.
You can find "Villanelle" at villanellemovie.com and "The Taking" at thetakingmovie.com
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