Linnea Quigley is a prolific actress with over a hundred credited film and television appearances including the likes of Return of the Living Dead, Night of the Demons, Graduation Day, Savage Streets, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers, Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings, and Silent Night, Deadly Night. Ms. Quigley, who was kind enough to sit down for an interview with Sound on Sight, is currently working on several projects at the moment and will appear at screenings of both Night of the Demons and Return of the Living Dead in the Chicagoland area at the end of August.
Acting is a dream job for many people in the world and it is an extremely competitive field. When and how were you able to break into the business?
Well I didn’t think that I had any chance, because I came from Iowa and I was very very very very very shy and it...
Acting is a dream job for many people in the world and it is an extremely competitive field. When and how were you able to break into the business?
Well I didn’t think that I had any chance, because I came from Iowa and I was very very very very very shy and it...
- 8/14/2014
- by Max Molinaro
- SoundOnSight
Adam Ahlbrandt (Sight) is the creator behind the indie horror flick The Burnt House. The first trailer shows characters in dark lighting, with ominous flashes of crazed creatures. The clip is nightmarish and foreboding, but what about the quality of the picture? The online horror magazine Fear.net describes The Burnt House as being "a poetic nightmare." A strong statement from a strong horror supporter. A release date is set for July 6th and from the synopsis there seems to be a lot of conflicting sub-plots to keep the picture entertaining. Have a look at the trailer below and decide if The Burnt House is worth a viewing.
A synopsis for The Burnt House here:
"This is the story of Megan and Joe, a couple who have recently experienced the death of their infant son to Sids. The tragedy has spawned a rift between the two and driven Megan into a secret affair.
A synopsis for The Burnt House here:
"This is the story of Megan and Joe, a couple who have recently experienced the death of their infant son to Sids. The tragedy has spawned a rift between the two and driven Megan into a secret affair.
- 2/17/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Fango got the first word from director/cinematographer Adam Ahlbrandt and producer/FX creator Doug Sakmann about their upcoming feature Children Of Torture. The movie is currently in preproduction, and seeking additional financing for a start date this fall.
Having previously helmed the supernatural features Sight and The Burnt House (on which Sakmann served as a co-producer), Ahlbrandt decided to delve into hardcore horror with this project. “It’s my way of going back to the basics,” he says. “I just wanted to write something that I knew would grab people by the neck and beat their faces into hamburger-like pulp. I felt the need to base this movie more in reality than my previous films; I feel that sometimes it’s scarier to have the knowledge that the things you’re watching have happened and could happen to you. The film was based mostly on cults both past and present,...
Having previously helmed the supernatural features Sight and The Burnt House (on which Sakmann served as a co-producer), Ahlbrandt decided to delve into hardcore horror with this project. “It’s my way of going back to the basics,” he says. “I just wanted to write something that I knew would grab people by the neck and beat their faces into hamburger-like pulp. I felt the need to base this movie more in reality than my previous films; I feel that sometimes it’s scarier to have the knowledge that the things you’re watching have happened and could happen to you. The film was based mostly on cults both past and present,...
- 4/27/2009
- Fangoria
This one's for you, low-budget horror movies… you can be whatever you want! You want to be a schlocky blood-spurter of a flick? Go ahead! You want to be a shoddy and amateurish mess? Why not? You want to be a quiet, intense little monster? Yeah, you can be that too. The Burnt House, without the push and pull of a major studio, chooses the third option and builds itself into a poetic nightmare. It's a slow churn to the end, and may not be for every horror fan, but if you've got the patience this is one cool flick. The Burnt House is the low-budget creation of Adam Ahlbrandt, who also wrote and directed the indie horror flick Sight. The story follows Megan...
- 3/17/2009
- FEARnet
The organizers of Philadelphia’s Backseat Film Festival have a number of new fright features in the lineup for their 2009 event this week. The fest is taking place at the 941 Theater (941 N. Front Street) and runs through next Sunday, March 15.
Among the horror movies being shown are The Burnt House (pictured), a local production making its world premiere. Directed by Adam Ahlbrandt, who also helmed last year’s Lionsgate DVD release Sight, it’s about a couple with a troubled marriage who move to the husband’s rural childhood home, where scary events from the past begin to recur in the present. The Texas vampire opus Blood On The Highway by Barak Epstein, whose Prison-a-go-go won the Best Film prize at the 2004 Backseat Fest, and Blair Rowan, just had its Philly premiere there last night, and upcoming are the Southern survival shocker Resurrection County, from Cellar Door’s Matt Zettell; Rona Mark’s Strange Girls,...
Among the horror movies being shown are The Burnt House (pictured), a local production making its world premiere. Directed by Adam Ahlbrandt, who also helmed last year’s Lionsgate DVD release Sight, it’s about a couple with a troubled marriage who move to the husband’s rural childhood home, where scary events from the past begin to recur in the present. The Texas vampire opus Blood On The Highway by Barak Epstein, whose Prison-a-go-go won the Best Film prize at the 2004 Backseat Fest, and Blair Rowan, just had its Philly premiere there last night, and upcoming are the Southern survival shocker Resurrection County, from Cellar Door’s Matt Zettell; Rona Mark’s Strange Girls,...
- 3/7/2009
- Fangoria
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