Tim Sullivan is keeping extremely busy these days with Chillerama getting ready to make its debut in a few weeks, but the man isn't stopping there. Word just came in that Sullivan will be bringing previews of both One for the Road and Cut/Print to the Rue Morgue Festival of Fear!
From the Press Release: Tim Sullivan will be attending the Rue Morgue Festival of Fear to host two exclusive previews of the long awaited Cut/Print and One For The Road, the first productions under his “Tim Sullivan Presents” banner.
A study in darkness and endurance, writer/director Nathaniel Nose’s Cut/Print follows a morally corrupt filmmaker (played by Vince Orlando, scheduled to attend the screening) who embarks on an exploitive documentary about serial killers in the hope he will draw out the real deal. He gets his wish, evoking the perverse, spanking brand new celluloid bad guy - The Maestro.
From the Press Release: Tim Sullivan will be attending the Rue Morgue Festival of Fear to host two exclusive previews of the long awaited Cut/Print and One For The Road, the first productions under his “Tim Sullivan Presents” banner.
A study in darkness and endurance, writer/director Nathaniel Nose’s Cut/Print follows a morally corrupt filmmaker (played by Vince Orlando, scheduled to attend the screening) who embarks on an exploitive documentary about serial killers in the hope he will draw out the real deal. He gets his wish, evoking the perverse, spanking brand new celluloid bad guy - The Maestro.
- 8/15/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
In Cut,Print a group of ambitious filmmakers set out to create the world’s first reality horror movie. Their plan is simple: they’d offer an active serial killer complete anonymity and a worldwide platform from which to display his work in exchange for genuine footage of his grisly crimes. What ensues is a hellish game of cat and mouse as a cryptic filmmaker, known only as The Maestro, comes out from hiding in search of his “perfect shot”.
Starring Vince Orlando, Randy Godwin, Ken Foree, and James Ohngren, the film is directed by Nathan Nose and produced by actor Jordan Yale. The film is presented by Horror Icon Tim Sullivan, of Field Of Screams fame, who discovered the filmmakers and aided in the post-production process to bring the film to the screen:
That is the premise of Cut/Print, a film that came to my attention last autumn by actor Jordan Yale Levine,...
Starring Vince Orlando, Randy Godwin, Ken Foree, and James Ohngren, the film is directed by Nathan Nose and produced by actor Jordan Yale. The film is presented by Horror Icon Tim Sullivan, of Field Of Screams fame, who discovered the filmmakers and aided in the post-production process to bring the film to the screen:
That is the premise of Cut/Print, a film that came to my attention last autumn by actor Jordan Yale Levine,...
- 2/27/2011
- by The doorQdotCom Staff (of Might And Power)
- doorQ.com
We’ve been sitting on our hands with this one for a few weeks (we actually were on set so stay tuned for that report soon), but given the buzz currently surrounding filmmaker Tim Sullivan’s latest splat-stick effort "I Was A Teenage Werebear" (his recently wrapped segment of the anthology film Chillerama; see our exclusive on that here), we thought it time to mention his involvement with the decidedly different-in-tone Orlando Entertainment feature, the grisly shock "doc" Cut/Print.
Long known for the outrageous horror-comedy films 2001 Maniacs and 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams (as well as his hosting duties on the VH1 "Scream Queens 2" reality series), Sullivan has shifted gears in his collaboration with lead filmmaker Vince Orlando, producer Jeff Burton and director Nathaniel Nose. His now-wrapped feature Cut/Print, a grisly slasher film that brings you inside the mind of a serial killer, is devoid of the typical...
Long known for the outrageous horror-comedy films 2001 Maniacs and 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams (as well as his hosting duties on the VH1 "Scream Queens 2" reality series), Sullivan has shifted gears in his collaboration with lead filmmaker Vince Orlando, producer Jeff Burton and director Nathaniel Nose. His now-wrapped feature Cut/Print, a grisly slasher film that brings you inside the mind of a serial killer, is devoid of the typical...
- 11/24/2010
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
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- 2/6/2010
- TMZ
"Numbered," a thriller by first-time screenwriter Neil McGowan, earned $7,000 for first place at the 13th annual Slamdance Screenplay Competition. The winners were announced Friday at a reception at the WGA West.
The other winners, ranked from second to 10th place, were:
"Goodman's Garden," Douglas Miller; "Want and Curiosity," Eric Weller; "Human Resources," Marissa Jo Cerar; "Lucas Donovan," Keisha Poiro; "Moonbeam Fisherman," John Dummer; "Mendelssohn," Joseph Yuan and Jeanette Manning; "Hair Today," Dennis Douda; "Czechoslovakia," Alvin Easter; and "Truckers Vs. Bikers," Aaron Grunland and Sean Huet.
Honorable mentions went to "Fausta," Dalisia Mendoza; "Fireseason," Tim D. Stickler; "Repeat After Me," Scott Honea; "Sapna's Gift," Anthony Dodd; and "Somewhere Better Than Here," Vince Orlando.
The winner in the best short screenplay category was "Crybaby," by Mark Seidel.
The competition was overseen by Slamdance's new director of writing competitions, Joy Saez.
The other winners, ranked from second to 10th place, were:
"Goodman's Garden," Douglas Miller; "Want and Curiosity," Eric Weller; "Human Resources," Marissa Jo Cerar; "Lucas Donovan," Keisha Poiro; "Moonbeam Fisherman," John Dummer; "Mendelssohn," Joseph Yuan and Jeanette Manning; "Hair Today," Dennis Douda; "Czechoslovakia," Alvin Easter; and "Truckers Vs. Bikers," Aaron Grunland and Sean Huet.
Honorable mentions went to "Fausta," Dalisia Mendoza; "Fireseason," Tim D. Stickler; "Repeat After Me," Scott Honea; "Sapna's Gift," Anthony Dodd; and "Somewhere Better Than Here," Vince Orlando.
The winner in the best short screenplay category was "Crybaby," by Mark Seidel.
The competition was overseen by Slamdance's new director of writing competitions, Joy Saez.
- 10/22/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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