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Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
Halloween III Print Set from One Man Riet
Have a happy, happy Halloween with Marty “One Man Riet” McEwen’s Halloween III: Season of the Witch blacklight poster set. Designed in the style of vintage Halloween costumes, each 18×24 Uv-reactive screen print features black flocking. It’s $100 for the set of three.
Vampira & Svengoolie Figures from Super 7
Horror hosts Vampira and Svengoolie have joined Super 7’s ReAction Figures line. Priced at $20, each 3.75″ scale retro-style toy is packaged on a backer card with artwork by Ed Repka. Sven comes with his trusty rubber chicken.
Midsommar, Pearl, & Talk to Me Prints from Gallery 1988
Sarah Sumeray designed retro comic-style artwork for three modern horror favorites: Midsommar, Pearl,...
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
Halloween III Print Set from One Man Riet
Have a happy, happy Halloween with Marty “One Man Riet” McEwen’s Halloween III: Season of the Witch blacklight poster set. Designed in the style of vintage Halloween costumes, each 18×24 Uv-reactive screen print features black flocking. It’s $100 for the set of three.
Vampira & Svengoolie Figures from Super 7
Horror hosts Vampira and Svengoolie have joined Super 7’s ReAction Figures line. Priced at $20, each 3.75″ scale retro-style toy is packaged on a backer card with artwork by Ed Repka. Sven comes with his trusty rubber chicken.
Midsommar, Pearl, & Talk to Me Prints from Gallery 1988
Sarah Sumeray designed retro comic-style artwork for three modern horror favorites: Midsommar, Pearl,...
- 10/13/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
One of the most commercially successful young adult franchises over the past decade has been the Twilight franchise, as the adaptations of the novels by Stephenie Meyer have drawn a sizable audience of the course of its four-movie run. With the last feature coming in 2012, news emerged last year that Meyer and Producing company Lionsgate would be revisiting the show’s universe with a number of short films.
This time around, however, the shorts themselves would be based on original stories set in the franchise’s universe, rather than adaptations of Meyer’s existing work. Joining Meyer and Lionsgate was the crowdsourcing platform Tongal and the organisation Women in Film, as the four groups combined to set up the contest. From over a thousand applications, the entries were whittled down to seven filmmakers, each of whom received $50,000 to make their short. A winner will be selected from the seven films,...
This time around, however, the shorts themselves would be based on original stories set in the franchise’s universe, rather than adaptations of Meyer’s existing work. Joining Meyer and Lionsgate was the crowdsourcing platform Tongal and the organisation Women in Film, as the four groups combined to set up the contest. From over a thousand applications, the entries were whittled down to seven filmmakers, each of whom received $50,000 to make their short. A winner will be selected from the seven films,...
- 7/17/2015
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Left to Right: Kerry Taylor, Cate Carson, Lindsey Hancock Williamson, Yulin Kuang, Stephenie Meyer, Amanda Tasse, Kailey Spear, Samantha Spear, Nicole Eckenroad.
After 14,000 votes, nearly 1,300 writing submissions, and 150 director pitches, eight finalists (six individuals, and one team of sisters) have created seven incredible short films set in the dynamic world of Twilight.
For the last several months, these eight winners have worked closely with Lionsgate, Tongal, Women In Film, and Stephenie Meyer in exploring the origin stories of the characters from The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide.
Now, the finished films have finally been posted exclusively to Facebook and you can Vote for the grand prize winner!
Over the next two weeks You have the power to vote for your favorite short while the star-studded group of female panelists including Stephenie Meyer, actress Kristen Stewart, Academy Award winners Kate Winslet and Octavia Spencer, Jennifer Lee, the award-winning writer and co-director of Frozen,...
After 14,000 votes, nearly 1,300 writing submissions, and 150 director pitches, eight finalists (six individuals, and one team of sisters) have created seven incredible short films set in the dynamic world of Twilight.
For the last several months, these eight winners have worked closely with Lionsgate, Tongal, Women In Film, and Stephenie Meyer in exploring the origin stories of the characters from The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide.
Now, the finished films have finally been posted exclusively to Facebook and you can Vote for the grand prize winner!
Over the next two weeks You have the power to vote for your favorite short while the star-studded group of female panelists including Stephenie Meyer, actress Kristen Stewart, Academy Award winners Kate Winslet and Octavia Spencer, Jennifer Lee, the award-winning writer and co-director of Frozen,...
- 7/15/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Left to right: Nicole Eckenroad, Amanda Tasse, Maja Fernqvist, Yulin Kuang, Stephenie Meyer, Kristen Stewart, Cate Carson, Samantha Spear, Kailey Spear and Lindsay Hancock Williamson.
Lionsgate has announced that six filmmaker finalists and one wildcard winner of The Storytellers – New Voices Of The Twilight Saga were presented with plaques by Stephenie Meyer and Kristen Stewart at the Women In Film Crystal + Lucy Awards last night in Los Angeles.
This contest was made part by Lionsgate teaming up with Facebook, Women In Film, Tongal, and Stephenie Meyer to create short films based on characters from the World of Twilight, creating a unique opportunity for fans and female filmmakers.
The Storytellers – New Voices Of The Twilight Saga were chosen through Tongal, a crowd source site, where fans voted on their favorite characters and aspiring female filmmakers submitted screenplays and director pitches. The six winning shorts were financed through production advances, and fans,...
Lionsgate has announced that six filmmaker finalists and one wildcard winner of The Storytellers – New Voices Of The Twilight Saga were presented with plaques by Stephenie Meyer and Kristen Stewart at the Women In Film Crystal + Lucy Awards last night in Los Angeles.
This contest was made part by Lionsgate teaming up with Facebook, Women In Film, Tongal, and Stephenie Meyer to create short films based on characters from the World of Twilight, creating a unique opportunity for fans and female filmmakers.
The Storytellers – New Voices Of The Twilight Saga were chosen through Tongal, a crowd source site, where fans voted on their favorite characters and aspiring female filmmakers submitted screenplays and director pitches. The six winning shorts were financed through production advances, and fans,...
- 6/18/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Created by Lionsgate teaming up with Facebook, Women In Film, Tongal, and Stephenie Meyer, The Storytellers – New Voices of the Twilight Saga aimed to create short films based on characters from the World of Twilight, creating a unique opportunity for fans and female filmmakers. The six filmmaker finalists and one wildcard winner were presented with plaques by Stephenie Meyer and Kristen Stewart at the Women In Film Crystal + Lucy Awards last night in Los Angeles! You’ll be able to catch all seven of these amazing new shorts when they hit Facebook next month. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for your favourite Twilight characters’ Facebook debut very soon! Left to right: Nicole Eckenroad, Amanda Tasse, Maja Fernqvist, Yulin Kuang, Stephenie Meyer, Kristen Stewart, Cate Carson, Samantha Spear, Kailey Spear and Lindsay Hancock Williamson.
- 6/17/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Tom White)
- www.themoviebit.com
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