Tell Me You Love Me is an intensely personal short film co-written and co-directed by Gary C. Warren (The Path Of Torment, Best Laid Schemes) and Sharon Wright.
Sharon Wright (Candy Apple Red, Three Blind Saints) also stars in the film as a woman tormented by the memory of a violent act committed against her in the past. Now, with everything around her a reminder of what she has endured, emotions boil to a head, leading to an ironic conclusion.
This 5-plus minute short film is a dramatic thriller that packs an audio/visual wallop to accompany the equally emotional story. Warren’s style comes through primarily in his editing, as is the case with his two feature films as well, cutting abruptly and precisely to associate disconnected moments in time and evoke and enhanced sensory response. Warren.s choice of music for the soundtrack is also significant to the filmmaker’s interpretation,...
Sharon Wright (Candy Apple Red, Three Blind Saints) also stars in the film as a woman tormented by the memory of a violent act committed against her in the past. Now, with everything around her a reminder of what she has endured, emotions boil to a head, leading to an ironic conclusion.
This 5-plus minute short film is a dramatic thriller that packs an audio/visual wallop to accompany the equally emotional story. Warren’s style comes through primarily in his editing, as is the case with his two feature films as well, cutting abruptly and precisely to associate disconnected moments in time and evoke and enhanced sensory response. Warren.s choice of music for the soundtrack is also significant to the filmmaker’s interpretation,...
- 4/12/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
So, here we are guys… the first episode of Film Fiend to stream on Wamg. For those of you that don’t know… I, your fellow Movie Geek Melissa, co-host a local St. Louis television show about films with independent filmmaker Gary C. Warren. Wamg’s own Tom Stockman makes an appearance on this episode. If you are in the St. Louis area, you can catch Film Fiend every Sunday morning at 10:30am on channel MY46.
In the 3rd segment, you can catch my interview, via satellite, with Elizabeth Banks about her film The Next Three Days. The show is getting way better, since I was really nervous to be on film. Each episode gets better, so stick with me here! In the first segment from the 6th episode of Film Fiend, Gary and Melissa introduce the show and Gary sits down with Tom Stockman to discuss the upcoming Super 8 Movie Madness.
In the 3rd segment, you can catch my interview, via satellite, with Elizabeth Banks about her film The Next Three Days. The show is getting way better, since I was really nervous to be on film. Each episode gets better, so stick with me here! In the first segment from the 6th episode of Film Fiend, Gary and Melissa introduce the show and Gary sits down with Tom Stockman to discuss the upcoming Super 8 Movie Madness.
- 12/16/2010
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
That’s right folks! I, Melissa, will be co-hosting Film Fiend, a new show for all you movie lovers filled with Trailers, Interviews, Comedy Sketches and More! Film Fiend will be coming to the St. Louis Area soon on channel My 46.
Joining the line-up, besides muah… will be my P.I.C (Partner In Crime), Independent Film-Maker Gary C. Warren (Best Laid Schemes, The Path Of Torment).
Our man on the streets Movie Matthew, will be bringing th hard hitting questions to you, the viewer… not to mention lending his acting abilities to our sketches… such as this…
Of course I can’t forget Alejandro Cruz on the Grip and director Omar O’Hara!
So, I hope you enjoy this little “snack” of what is to come! Be sure to stay tuned for more funny, geeky movie fun!
Joining the line-up, besides muah… will be my P.I.C (Partner In Crime), Independent Film-Maker Gary C. Warren (Best Laid Schemes, The Path Of Torment).
Our man on the streets Movie Matthew, will be bringing th hard hitting questions to you, the viewer… not to mention lending his acting abilities to our sketches… such as this…
Of course I can’t forget Alejandro Cruz on the Grip and director Omar O’Hara!
So, I hope you enjoy this little “snack” of what is to come! Be sure to stay tuned for more funny, geeky movie fun!
- 10/4/2010
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Wonder what those limousines were doing in front of the Tivoli last week? It was the10th Annual St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase and congratulations to everyone who had a hand in the 65 films that were shown. The Cinema St. Louis event was held July 17-22 and focused exclusively on the works, both shorts and features, of St. Louis-based filmmakers, as well as expatriates with strong local connections who have gone on to work in other cities. Attendance was high, the audiences enthusiastic, and it was great to see so much local talent on display. A packed post-fest party was held at the Duck Room at Blueberry Hill Thursday night and awards were presented in various categories. It takes hard work and dedication to complete a film and every one of these St. Louis filmmakers involved is a winner. Here’s a list of what the judges at this year’s St.
- 7/26/2010
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
A new indie film "The Path of Torment" is currently running the film festival circuits with stops at the Fright Night Film Festival and the Horrific Film Festival in San Antonio, Texas. A horror film with heart "The Path of Torment" has comedy and scares to appeal to a wide selection of fans with several more festival stops this year. A trailer clip is available along with an early poster seen here. Have a look at all the info' available for this one of a kind horror film.
A synopsis for "The Path of Torment" here:
"Ken and Ellen have just moved into a new home in the suburbs. On the day of their housewarming party, they invite two men dressed as Mormon Missionaries into their home. Unfortunately for them, the men are not who they appear to be. Part torture horror and part dark comedy, the Path of Torment...
A synopsis for "The Path of Torment" here:
"Ken and Ellen have just moved into a new home in the suburbs. On the day of their housewarming party, they invite two men dressed as Mormon Missionaries into their home. Unfortunately for them, the men are not who they appear to be. Part torture horror and part dark comedy, the Path of Torment...
- 9/8/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Fango heard from the filmmakers behind the black-comic horror indie The Path Of Torment, which has recently been making its way around the festival circuit. They sent along a few exclusive pics from the movie, which you can see below.
Written, produced and directed by Gary C. Warren of Warren Piece Productions, The Path Of Torment is about a couple whose new home is visited by a couple of guys claiming to be Mormon missionaries, but who prove to have much more violent inspirations. Complications and more torture ensue when guests for the couple’s housewarming party start showing up. Warren, who also co-stars in the film with Dona Ellis, Craig Beffa, Joe Noelker and Randy Manning, went the El Mariachi route of financing the production by volunteering for medical research tests! Check out the movie’s non-work-safe trailer below, and see the official website of Warren Piece Productions here.
Written, produced and directed by Gary C. Warren of Warren Piece Productions, The Path Of Torment is about a couple whose new home is visited by a couple of guys claiming to be Mormon missionaries, but who prove to have much more violent inspirations. Complications and more torture ensue when guests for the couple’s housewarming party start showing up. Warren, who also co-stars in the film with Dona Ellis, Craig Beffa, Joe Noelker and Randy Manning, went the El Mariachi route of financing the production by volunteering for medical research tests! Check out the movie’s non-work-safe trailer below, and see the official website of Warren Piece Productions here.
- 9/7/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
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