Friday, August 18, 2006

See us at Rock and Shock



For each of the past two years, in our own backyard, the Worcester based ROCK AND SHOCK convention has been attracting a higher caliber of guest, a larger crowd, and better vendors.

We're happy to announce that we're going to increase that vendor quality tenfold by teaming up with our distributor, Heretic Films, and representing at this years show on October 13, 14 & 15. We'll have all of Heretic's films available for purchase, including their two latest titles: HEAD TRAUMA and THE LAST BROADCAST.


And as a special, biggie-sized bonus, we'll have THE LAST BROADCAST cover artist, Stephen Bissette at the booth on Sunday, the 15th. Buy one and maybe he'll sign it for you. Also at the table on Sunday will be writer/animation guru, G. Michael Dobbs. Mike is putting together a very cool collectible item that I know will prove to be the hit of the show. You'll have to stop by the table to find out what it is.

We'll also be selling copies of our long gestating THE WESTERN MASS HORROR SHOW, featuring the works of local talents: Jeff Allard, Mike Weaver, Atom Marotte, Jim Purchase, Mark Laquerre, Scott Kittredge, Brian Jackson, and Karl Konopka.

And speaking of Karl, he may have copies of his magnum opus, DEAD DUDES for sale. He's deep in post-production now.

So join us, please. It's our first foray into conventioning. We'd love to see you out there.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

MAGDALENA'S BRAIN in new FANGO!


THE magazine for horror news, Fangoria's newest issue features a review of MAGDALENA'S BRAIN. We hear it's a positive take on our movie, and can't wait to read it ourselves.

It hits the newsstand on August 22! Reserve your copy!

Check out the on-line version of Fango here.

Couple more reviews...

People are still getting around to reviewing the film. I know there's at least a couple more coming.

Annie over at Joe Horror gave us a very nice write up. Among other things, she asks herself "WHY exactly did I find myself weirdly and yet strongly attracted to [Robert]?", and she singles out Sanjiban stating: "Sanjiban Sellew as Arthur really impresses; I imagine it must be extremely difficult to give a wheelchair bound paraplegic much of a personality, but Sellew does so admirably, making Arthur a pitiful, funny and sometimes downright hateful character."

Check out her full review here.

Our friend G. Michael Dobbs also uploaded the review he wrote in the print edition of THE REMINDER, a weekly publication out in our parts.

Check it out here.
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