One of the new found footage movies headed to this year’s Unnamed Footage Festival in San Francisco, CA – an annual showcase for found footage genre films – is Tahoe Joe 2: The Nevada Bigfoot Conspiracy, a sequel to last year’s microbudget indie film Tahoe Joe.
Directed by Dillon Brown and Michael Rock, and produced by Joshua Brucker and Hunter Nino and Brian Lee, Tahoe Joe 2 is the latest film from Horror Dadz Productions.
The film will have its World Premiere at the Balboa Theater in San Francisco at UFF7, on Friday, March 29th at 3:00pm Pst. Tickets can be purchased for the festival right now.
In the sequel, “After a popular social media influencer goes missing in the Tahoe National Forest, filmmakers Michael Rock and Dillon Brown set out on a rescue mission, but get more than they bargained for when returning to the famous hunting grounds of Tahoe Joe.
Directed by Dillon Brown and Michael Rock, and produced by Joshua Brucker and Hunter Nino and Brian Lee, Tahoe Joe 2 is the latest film from Horror Dadz Productions.
The film will have its World Premiere at the Balboa Theater in San Francisco at UFF7, on Friday, March 29th at 3:00pm Pst. Tickets can be purchased for the festival right now.
In the sequel, “After a popular social media influencer goes missing in the Tahoe National Forest, filmmakers Michael Rock and Dillon Brown set out on a rescue mission, but get more than they bargained for when returning to the famous hunting grounds of Tahoe Joe.
- 3/11/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
I've got a ridiculous yet fun short film for you to watch today called Epic Clown Fight. And well... it centers on two clowns who get into a martial arts battle at a birthday party when another party clown tries to move in on another clown's turf. It turns into absolute chaos!
The short comes from Beat Down Boogie’s Matthew Sumner and Brian Lee who are best known for the cosplay music videos that they released from the conventions that they attend. They do some really fun stuff with this video so I hope you enjoy it!
The short comes from Beat Down Boogie’s Matthew Sumner and Brian Lee who are best known for the cosplay music videos that they released from the conventions that they attend. They do some really fun stuff with this video so I hope you enjoy it!
- 10/28/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Bong Joon Ho’s “Okja” debuted on Netflix and in select theaters in New York and Los Angeles on Wednesday, leaving subscribers to decide whether to watch the movie at home for free or pay extra to see it on the big screen. While distributors have been releasing films using the day-and-date model for more than a decade, “Okja” actually has the potential to be a global blockbuster, putting it in an entirely different category than movies that get dumped on streaming platforms the same day as beginning a limited theatrical release. The Cannes Film Festival official selection also cost a reported $50 million to make, and comes from an acclaimed auteur filmmaker.
But unlike so many movies made on a similar scale, “Okja” isn’t being promoted as a big theatrical release, per Netflix’s custom. However, that didn’t stop some people from seeking out the experience.
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But unlike so many movies made on a similar scale, “Okja” isn’t being promoted as a big theatrical release, per Netflix’s custom. However, that didn’t stop some people from seeking out the experience.
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- 6/29/2017
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
Our favourite Edgar Wright scenes before Baby DriverOur favourite Edgar Wright scenes before Baby DriverAdriana Floridia5/15/2017 10:35:00 Am
Edgar Wright only has four major features under his belt, but he's already regarded as a legendary filmmaker.
Three of these films make up the "Three Flavours Cornetto" trilogy, a series of films which are all directed by Wright, written by Wright and actor Simon Pegg, and starring Pegg and Nick Frost. Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World's End make up this thematic trilogy--which have a running joke of all being in reference to a different flavour of Cornetto ice cream. Despite this quirky running theme, the three films are vastly different. Shaun of the Dead is a zombie film, Hot Fuzz is a buddy cop movie, and The World's End is an apocalyptic pub crawl. All three are hilarious and highly regarded comedy films.
Wright has expanded from this team once already,...
Edgar Wright only has four major features under his belt, but he's already regarded as a legendary filmmaker.
Three of these films make up the "Three Flavours Cornetto" trilogy, a series of films which are all directed by Wright, written by Wright and actor Simon Pegg, and starring Pegg and Nick Frost. Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World's End make up this thematic trilogy--which have a running joke of all being in reference to a different flavour of Cornetto ice cream. Despite this quirky running theme, the three films are vastly different. Shaun of the Dead is a zombie film, Hot Fuzz is a buddy cop movie, and The World's End is an apocalyptic pub crawl. All three are hilarious and highly regarded comedy films.
Wright has expanded from this team once already,...
- 5/15/2017
- by Adriana Floridia
- Cineplex
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