Kill Theory joins as #8 in the After Dark Horrorfest: 8 Films to Die For® line-up
Los Angeles, CA (January 8, 2010) — Kill Theory, the eighth and final pick for After Dark Films Horrorfest 4, was announced today by Adf CEO Courtney Solomon.
The national film festival opens January 29, 2010 for one-week in 25 markets.
Kill Theory was written by Kelly Palmer and directed by Chris Moore (Producer, Good Will Hunting and upcoming Adjustment Bureau).
Starring roles are filled by Agnes Bruckner, Patrick Flueger, Taryn Manning, Teddy Dunn, Ryanne Duzich, Daniel Franzese, Theo Rossi, Steffi Wickens, and Kevin Gage. The film was produced by Dan Abrams, Julie Dangel and Amanda White. Adam Rosenfelt, Chris Bender, and Morris Bart also produced.
In Kill Theory, a group of college friends visit a secluded vacation home to celebrate their impending graduation. The fun doesn’t last long, however. Forced to participate in a deadly experiment by a sadistic psychopath, each...
Los Angeles, CA (January 8, 2010) — Kill Theory, the eighth and final pick for After Dark Films Horrorfest 4, was announced today by Adf CEO Courtney Solomon.
The national film festival opens January 29, 2010 for one-week in 25 markets.
Kill Theory was written by Kelly Palmer and directed by Chris Moore (Producer, Good Will Hunting and upcoming Adjustment Bureau).
Starring roles are filled by Agnes Bruckner, Patrick Flueger, Taryn Manning, Teddy Dunn, Ryanne Duzich, Daniel Franzese, Theo Rossi, Steffi Wickens, and Kevin Gage. The film was produced by Dan Abrams, Julie Dangel and Amanda White. Adam Rosenfelt, Chris Bender, and Morris Bart also produced.
In Kill Theory, a group of college friends visit a secluded vacation home to celebrate their impending graduation. The fun doesn’t last long, however. Forced to participate in a deadly experiment by a sadistic psychopath, each...
- 1/12/2010
- by Jesse
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Commercial director Deb Hagan will make her feature directorial debut with the comedy College, to be produced by Los Angeles-based Element Films and State Street Pictures. Lionsgate will distribute through its output deal with Element.
Based on a screenplay by Dan Callahan and Adam Ellison, College revolves around three high school seniors on a wild weekend adventure visiting a nearby college as prospective freshmen. Element Films will finance and produce the project, with Sam Nazarian and Marc Schaberg serving as executive producers. The company is producing in association with State Street Pictures and Lift.
Bob Teitel and George Tilman of State Street, who brought the project to Element, will serve as producers. Malcolm Petal and Morris Bart of Lift also will produce. Rene Rigal of State Street and Julie Dangel of Element will serve as co-producers.
Hagan previously directed numerous national commercials and a short film, Pee Shy, which played on the film festival circuit. She is represented by the Gersh Agency for features and television and managed by Alison Rosenzweig at Rosenzweig Films.
Based on a screenplay by Dan Callahan and Adam Ellison, College revolves around three high school seniors on a wild weekend adventure visiting a nearby college as prospective freshmen. Element Films will finance and produce the project, with Sam Nazarian and Marc Schaberg serving as executive producers. The company is producing in association with State Street Pictures and Lift.
Bob Teitel and George Tilman of State Street, who brought the project to Element, will serve as producers. Malcolm Petal and Morris Bart of Lift also will produce. Rene Rigal of State Street and Julie Dangel of Element will serve as co-producers.
Hagan previously directed numerous national commercials and a short film, Pee Shy, which played on the film festival circuit. She is represented by the Gersh Agency for features and television and managed by Alison Rosenzweig at Rosenzweig Films.
- 11/30/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Los Angeles-based Element Films and New Orleans-based LIFT Films are partnering to create a fund that will bring a series of film productions to Louisiana over the next three years. The companies have entered a production-financing agreement that will allow for the development and funding of a slate of films to be shot exclusively in the state. The deal calls for a minimum of eight films and as many as 15 and could bring to Louisiana more than $200 million worth of productions. The projects also will take advantage of Louisiana's aggressive film incentives. Element, run by CEO Sam Nazarian and president Adam Rosenfelt, has financed and produced several films in the state with LIFT, including Waiting, starring Ryan Reynolds, and is a partner in LA Squared, a Louisiana-based film fund that is a combination of private equity, public financing, bank debt and Louisiana state tax credits. LIFT Films is a partnership between LIFT Prods., Louisiana's largest film and television production studio, and Bart Prods., formed by Louisiana attorney and producer Morris Bart.
- 9/15/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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