By Michael Juvinall, MoreHorror.com
We've been hearing about the Tiffany Shepis film She Wolf Rising for some time now. It was scheduled to be released back in 2010, but that didn't happen. Now we're foaming at the mouth with anticipation from a new extended trailer that was released on their Facebook page, check it out.
She Wolf Rising is written and directed by Marc Leland with Carl Burrows producing. The film stars Tiffany Shepis (Nightmare Man), Debbie Rochon (Santa Claws), Timothy Mandala (All My Children), Ruby Larocca (Zombie Babes), Tina Krause (Feeding Frenzy), and J. Edmund Fond.
She Wolf Rising is a comedic horror throwback to a Fright Nightstyle 80’s classic. It’s a fun ride that explores the dark side of underground filmmaking.
Film Synopsis:
Gina Sklar, the reigning queen of horror, portrayed by Tiffany Shepis, lures Jake Bubar (Tim Mandala) into the decadent world of illusions and myths.
We've been hearing about the Tiffany Shepis film She Wolf Rising for some time now. It was scheduled to be released back in 2010, but that didn't happen. Now we're foaming at the mouth with anticipation from a new extended trailer that was released on their Facebook page, check it out.
She Wolf Rising is written and directed by Marc Leland with Carl Burrows producing. The film stars Tiffany Shepis (Nightmare Man), Debbie Rochon (Santa Claws), Timothy Mandala (All My Children), Ruby Larocca (Zombie Babes), Tina Krause (Feeding Frenzy), and J. Edmund Fond.
She Wolf Rising is a comedic horror throwback to a Fright Nightstyle 80’s classic. It’s a fun ride that explores the dark side of underground filmmaking.
Film Synopsis:
Gina Sklar, the reigning queen of horror, portrayed by Tiffany Shepis, lures Jake Bubar (Tim Mandala) into the decadent world of illusions and myths.
- 1/17/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Nick (George Eads) is at an art galley with a thus far unnamed woman, who we're meant to assume is his date. They talk about the exhibits and she asks what's significant about the pieces. Nick decides to play along with one exhibit, when some liquid drips onto his shirt which he identifies as human remains. Db (Ted Danson) arrives at the scene and questions Nick on his date. He replies she's Doc Robbins (Robert David Hall) niece, Callie (Caitlin Custer) and he's showing her around. Db thinks there's more to it than that. Nick has removed his shirt (well he's wearing a vest underneath!) and catches the dripping liquid in a cup. The artist, Slade's (Theo Stockman) work is from things he found discarded at a rubbish tip and Db wants the location, or it's the Bastille (jail) for him. Blocks of cement are found at the tip and...
- 4/3/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Some trailers focus on grossing you out. The bloody mouths, the stumped limbs, the overall yuck factor of it all. Some trailers focus on sexual deviancy, up-skirt shots, copulating with members of the clergy or fornicating behind a butcher's counter. The ambitious filmmakers behind Psycho Street decided to just go on ahead and throw it all into one pretty extreme trailer. Wow.
Psycho Street is a three-part anthology film starring Tiffany Shepis as the best looking version of the Crypt Keeper we've ever seen, welcoming you to the twisted town of Kronanburg where things ... well, things tend to get fucked up. And even though the film has already been picked up by R-Squared for a 2012 release, we thought you'd like to be the first on your block to take an early look at this intriguing Nsfw (that's Not Safe For Work for you cubicle jockeys prowling the internet on company time) trailer.
Psycho Street is a three-part anthology film starring Tiffany Shepis as the best looking version of the Crypt Keeper we've ever seen, welcoming you to the twisted town of Kronanburg where things ... well, things tend to get fucked up. And even though the film has already been picked up by R-Squared for a 2012 release, we thought you'd like to be the first on your block to take an early look at this intriguing Nsfw (that's Not Safe For Work for you cubicle jockeys prowling the internet on company time) trailer.
- 10/11/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Some cool news for some of my awesome horror film making friends has been sent my way! There's a cool horror flick called Psycho Street that's just been picked up by R Squared Films and it features scream queen Tiffany Shepis, she's kind of groovy you know! I, Brian Shirley have been following this project for a long time now and I'm happy to say how close I am to it, the great news it's getting and congrats to the cast and crew. Lot's of close friends connected to this project! Ok, dig on the exclusive images up top and check out the press release below to find out when this movie will make it's world premiere and the cool Distro/VOD deal!
From the Press Release:
"Muscle Wolf Production's Marv Blauvelt and Jared Degado are pleased to announce the agreement with R Squared films to distribute and promote the...
From the Press Release:
"Muscle Wolf Production's Marv Blauvelt and Jared Degado are pleased to announce the agreement with R Squared films to distribute and promote the...
- 7/1/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Hey peeps! Another cool horror movie I'vve been keeping an eye on for sometime is this cool horror anthology I'm going to introduce you to along with the new poster art. One thing I love is watching something special take its shape and form into something special and I think we have that here. Be sure to head over to Fango and watch the cool trailer for one of the stories, "Lewis" and to see a few images that were posted a few months back.
From the Press Release:
With the projected premiere of the Horror Anthology "Psycho Street" coming around the corner ("Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville Ky, July 22nd) Executive Producer, Marv Blauvelt released the Poster art-work (done by acredited Mid-west horror artist Chris Kuchta...check out his Gallery Of Horrors at www.horrorartist.com.....Muscle Wolf Production's worked with several prestigious Indie Production company's on all four segments of the film.
- 4/7/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
The first thing people will notice about horror director Alan Rowe Kelly (Don't Look In The Basement, I'll Bury You Tomorrow) is that he is a gender bender, but Kelly has been bending more then genders his entire career as he has broken out the idea of conventionality. At the age of 39, with 40 just right around the corner, he had an epiphany. Bored with a career as a stylist, he made the sudden and dramatic move to horror. First testing the waters as an author, he switched over to the world of indie horror film directing where he won great acclaim for "I"ll Bury You Tomorrow". As he continued to direct films, he also started making a name for himself in the indie horror world as an actor playing power players, agents, something that rhymes with witch, etc. These were powerful, empowered characters that personally reflected upon Alan Rowe Kelly himself.
- 12/11/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Director Jeremiah KippThe Sadist was previously known as Swine and the film stars make-up phenom Tom Savini (The Dead Matter). The script has been penned by Fangoria writer Jeremiah Kipp and The Sadist will be Kipp's debut in the director's chair. The first trailer for this feature shows a crazed Savini taunting and tormenting hunters in the bush. Maniacal eyes aside, this independent project has potential despite the challenges of a small budget. No word on the release, but low budget horror fans can look at the clip inside.
The synopsis for The Sadist here:
"The Sadist stars Savini as a combat veteran with serious psychological damage who stalks campers and hunters in the woods" (Fangoria).
Director: Jeremiah Kipp.
Writers: Frank Wihbey, Joe Pisani and Pedro Ondrush.
Cast: Tom Savini, Mackenzie Christine Hawkins, Miguel Lopez, Jerry Murdock, Santo Fazio, Zoe Daelman Chlanda, Carl Burrows and Tom Reid.
The trailer for...
The synopsis for The Sadist here:
"The Sadist stars Savini as a combat veteran with serious psychological damage who stalks campers and hunters in the woods" (Fangoria).
Director: Jeremiah Kipp.
Writers: Frank Wihbey, Joe Pisani and Pedro Ondrush.
Cast: Tom Savini, Mackenzie Christine Hawkins, Miguel Lopez, Jerry Murdock, Santo Fazio, Zoe Daelman Chlanda, Carl Burrows and Tom Reid.
The trailer for...
- 9/6/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Actor/producer Marv Blauvelt sent over some on-set photos (see ’em below) from “Come on Down,” the wraparound story for the currently lensing independent horror anthology Psycho Street. He also gave us the first look at a trailer for the movie’s over-the-top comedic segment “Hypochondriac,” which you can see at the bottom of the page.
Busy scream starlets Tiffany Shepis and Raine Brown star in “Come on Down” alongside Austin Dossey, Kirk Chastain and Jason Hignite for director Arthur Cullipher. The setting is the town of Kronanburg, and Blauvelt provides a synopsis: “When newcomer to town Aubrie Harris [Brown] sends her husband Casey [Dossey] next door to borrow tools and he doesn’t return, she becomes concerned and decides to visit her new neighbor in hopes of finding Casey’s whereabouts. Making a visit to her neighbor Leya Barker [Shepis], she discovers through her ‘friendly’ visit that Kronanburg may not be the...
Busy scream starlets Tiffany Shepis and Raine Brown star in “Come on Down” alongside Austin Dossey, Kirk Chastain and Jason Hignite for director Arthur Cullipher. The setting is the town of Kronanburg, and Blauvelt provides a synopsis: “When newcomer to town Aubrie Harris [Brown] sends her husband Casey [Dossey] next door to borrow tools and he doesn’t return, she becomes concerned and decides to visit her new neighbor in hopes of finding Casey’s whereabouts. Making a visit to her neighbor Leya Barker [Shepis], she discovers through her ‘friendly’ visit that Kronanburg may not be the...
- 11/10/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Fango got word of a new horror anthology project combining the talents of a number of independent East Coast horror filmmakers and actors. Titled Psycho Street, it’s a collaboration between Dark Ryder Filmworks and Rainey Daze Productions, along with a trio of other indie production companies.
Rainey Daze’s Raine Brown (first photo) will appear in all four segments, with the scripts written by Marv Blauvelt (second photo) and Trevor Wright of the upcoming Sculpture. That movie’s director, Pete Jacelone, takes the helm of the “Hypochondriac” story, co-produced by his THR Productions, about a small-town doctor and nurse (Blauvelt and Brown) who encounter a woman (The Blood Shed’s Alan Rowe Kelly) obsessed with surgery—performed on herself. Susan Adrienson, Zoe Daelman Chlanda, Jeremy Mulkey, David Gilke, Carl Burrows and Edward X. Young also star. Kelly himself directs “No Rest for the Wicked,” about a young, frustrated single...
Rainey Daze’s Raine Brown (first photo) will appear in all four segments, with the scripts written by Marv Blauvelt (second photo) and Trevor Wright of the upcoming Sculpture. That movie’s director, Pete Jacelone, takes the helm of the “Hypochondriac” story, co-produced by his THR Productions, about a small-town doctor and nurse (Blauvelt and Brown) who encounter a woman (The Blood Shed’s Alan Rowe Kelly) obsessed with surgery—performed on herself. Susan Adrienson, Zoe Daelman Chlanda, Jeremy Mulkey, David Gilke, Carl Burrows and Edward X. Young also star. Kelly himself directs “No Rest for the Wicked,” about a young, frustrated single...
- 7/14/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
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