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Wednesday, July 20, 2016
New Blu Ray Release of the Month!
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Kings of Cult tells an interesting tale!
These two need no further mention any & every serious horror film fan should know who they are. I thought going into this film that I was really only gonna wanna mostly hear from Corman, but after watching this I have a fully found new respect for Charles Band. Bands stories were very well told & very interesting I learned a lot of things I never knew about him which made this a very intriguing watch, Though only 60 mins Band & Corman take you through their careers talk about how they endured all the changes in the industry & are still on top of their game, this is a truly inspiring documentary bout two very inspiring gentleman in the horror & film community.
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
TABLOID VIVANT
Ahead of it's premiere this Friday at Doc Films Chicago, Tabloid Vivant has released a stunning new poster (below). The poster was designed to coincide with Friday's theatrical bow of the acclaimed horror film. The film will screen at 7 and 9PM on July 9th at University of Chicago and will be followed by a Q&A with writer-director Kyle Broom and producer Alexandra Spector.
Writer-director Broom will be present for a Q&A following this theatrical premiere of his first feature, which is as much philosophical art film as it is pure horror. Both screenings and the filmmaker Q&A will be free and open to the public. - See more at: http://www.usampm.com/event/Tabloid-Vivant-Free-Chicago-Premiere-and-QA-w-Director-Kyle-Broom-and-Producer-Alexandra-Spector/1179729/#sthash.1McKogFM.dpuf
Writer-director Broom will be present for a Q&A following this theatrical premiere of his first feature, which is as much philosophical art film as it is pure horror. Both screenings and the filmmaker Q&A will be free and open to the public. - See more at: http://www.usampm.com/event/Tabloid-Vivant-Free-Chicago-Premiere-and-QA-w-Director-Kyle-Broom-and-Producer-Alexandra-Spector/1179729/#sthash.1McKogFM.dpuf
Writer-director Broom will be present for a Q&A following this theatrical premiere of his first feature, which is as much philosophical art film as it is pure horror. Both screenings and the filmmaker Q&A will be free and open to the public. - See more at: http://www.usampm.com/event/Tabloid-Vivant-Free-Chicago-Premiere-and-QA-w-Director-Kyle-Broom-and-Producer-Alexandra-Spector/1179729/#sthash.1McKogFM.dpuf
Jesse Woodrow (TV’s Charmed) and Tamzin Brown (The Adderall Diaries) are spellbinding in the award-winning** festival fave from writer-director Kyle Broom..
Max is an artist seduced by the allure of fame. Sara is an art critic whose obsessions exceed even his. When she lands a writing gig at a major art magazine, the pair retreats to a cabin in the woods, where Max reveals his strange new painting method. Convinced of its potential, she agrees to collaborate on a piece sure to revolutionize the art world. While both original and mesmerizing, the project reveals something dark and disturbing about their relationship. Like two digital-age Frankensteins, they manage to make a painting come alive - though the unsettling consequences of their success may be more fit for the pages of a blood-soaked tabloid than the chronicles of art history.
The first trailer, stills and poster for the film have been released for the film ahead of a wide release later this year.
*The Independent Critic
** Best Feature Film – Audience Selection. Cinema at the Edge Independent Film Festival
riter-director Broom will be present for a Q&A following this theatrical premiere of his first feature, which is as much philosophical art film as it is pure horror. Both screenings and the filmmaker Q&A will be free and open to the public. - See more at: http://www.usampm.com/event/Tabloid-Vivant-Free-Chicago-Premiere-and-QA-w-Director-Kyle-Broom-and-Producer-Alexandra-Spector/1179729/#sthash.1McKogFM.dpuf
Writer-director Broom will be present for a Q&A following this theatrical premiere of his first feature, which is as much philosophical art film as it is pure horror. Both screenings and the filmmaker Q&A will be free and open to the public. - See more at: http://www.usampm.com/event/Tabloid-Vivant-Free-Chicago-Premiere-and-QA-w-Director-Kyle-Broom-and-Producer-Alexandra-Spector/1179729/#sthash.1McKogFM.dpuf
Writer-director Broom will be present for a Q&A following this theatrical premiere of his first feature, which is as much philosophical art film as it is pure horror. Both screenings and the filmmaker Q&A will be free and open to the public. - See more at: http://www.usampm.com/event/Tabloid-Vivant-Free-Chicago-Premiere-and-QA-w-Director-Kyle-Broom-and-Producer-Alexandra-Spector/1179729/#sthash.1McKogFM.dpuf
Writer-director Broom will be present for a Q&A following this theatrical premiere of his first feature, which is as much philosophical art film as it is pure horror. Both screenings and the filmmaker Q&A will be free and open to the public. - See more at: http://www.usampm.com/event/Tabloid-Vivant-Free-Chicago-Premiere-and-QA-w-Director-Kyle-Broom-and-Producer-Alexandra-Spector/1179729/#sthash.1McKogFM.dpuf
Jesse Woodrow (TV’s Charmed) and Tamzin Brown (The Adderall Diaries) are spellbinding in the award-winning** festival fave from writer-director Kyle Broom..
Max is an artist seduced by the allure of fame. Sara is an art critic whose obsessions exceed even his. When she lands a writing gig at a major art magazine, the pair retreats to a cabin in the woods, where Max reveals his strange new painting method. Convinced of its potential, she agrees to collaborate on a piece sure to revolutionize the art world. While both original and mesmerizing, the project reveals something dark and disturbing about their relationship. Like two digital-age Frankensteins, they manage to make a painting come alive - though the unsettling consequences of their success may be more fit for the pages of a blood-soaked tabloid than the chronicles of art history.
The first trailer, stills and poster for the film have been released for the film ahead of a wide release later this year.
*The Independent Critic
** Best Feature Film – Audience Selection. Cinema at the Edge Independent Film Festival
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