We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes trailers for 100 Bloody Acres and Teacher’s Day, a first look at a scene from Ditch Day Massacre, and more:
First Trailer for 100 Bloody Acres: “In 100 Bloody Acres, brothers Reg and Lindsay Morgan are struggling to keep their organic blood and bone fertilizer business in motion. Their secret “recipe” for success (using dead car crash victims in their product) was a huge boon to business, but lately supply has been gravely low. Months have passed since their last find, and an important new customer is now waiting on a delivery. When junior partner Reg (Damon Herriman of Justified) stumbles upon 3 travelers stranded on a remote country road, he cooks up a radical solution to their problem, and a way of finally gaining the respect of his bossy big...
First Trailer for 100 Bloody Acres: “In 100 Bloody Acres, brothers Reg and Lindsay Morgan are struggling to keep their organic blood and bone fertilizer business in motion. Their secret “recipe” for success (using dead car crash victims in their product) was a huge boon to business, but lately supply has been gravely low. Months have passed since their last find, and an important new customer is now waiting on a delivery. When junior partner Reg (Damon Herriman of Justified) stumbles upon 3 travelers stranded on a remote country road, he cooks up a radical solution to their problem, and a way of finally gaining the respect of his bossy big...
- 6/2/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Image Entertainment have picked up the Us distribution rights to John Kd Graham's home invasion feature 'Home Sweet Home'. Gwen, played by Alexandra Boylan, must tackle some unwanted squatters now living in her childhood family home in this new thriller. Image have announced that they'll be releasing it to DVD on 4 June. A new poster has been drawn up for the feature which you can check below. We'll track down a higher res version and post it up as soon as it arrives. Raquel Cantu, Christopher Dempsey, Lorena Segura York, Andrew Maiorano, Jessica Graves and writer Andrew Boylan all star....
- 3/11/2013
- Horror Asylum
Set to premiere this Friday at the Albuquerque Film Festival is John Kd Graham's reverse styled home-invasion thriller 'Home Sweet Home'. Some insane squatters sneak in to Gwen's childhood house and she must fight to get them out and our brave heroine is featured upon the newly released poster from the Mirror Tree Productions project. Alexandra Boylan, Raquel Cantu, Christopher Dempsey, Lorena Segura York, Andrew Maiorano, Jessica Graves and writer Andrew Boylan all star. Head below for the poster....
- 8/13/2012
- Horror Asylum
John K.D. Graham’s Home Sweet Home is gearing up for a festival run, with the film set to premiere at the Albuquerque Film Festival, where it will screen from August 16th to the 19th. The picture, which hasn’t garnered all too much attention at this point, sounds promising, and if the creepy new poster we’re unveiling is any indicator of what’s to come, we may find ourselves surprised by this indie genre offering. Andrew Boylan handles the script, while Alexandra Boylan, Raquel Cantu, Christopher Dempsey, Lorena Segura York and Andrew himself front the film.
- 7/13/2012
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Home invasion horror gets a new twist with John Kd Graham's 'Home Sweet Home'. The Mirror Tree Production stars Alexandra Boylan as Gwen, an out of luck woman who decides to return to her childhood home only to discover its been taken over by a couple of crazed squatters. A brand new one-sheet and trailer for the flick penned by Andrew Boylan has come to light and you can wipe your feet and check out both of the new assets below. Raquel Cantu, Christopher Dempsey, Lorena Segura York, Andrew Maiorano, Jessica Graves and writer Andrew Boylan all co-star....
- 6/15/2012
- Horror Asylum
CBS A scene from “Feeding the Rat”
On the surface, nothing much happens in the “Feeding the Rat” episode (except for a doozy of a Diane decision). But this lovely, lyrical hour offers so many emotional shifts and character insights that it can compete with the most action-packed. It also shows, once again, why Julianna Margulies deserves that Best Actress Emmy.
Let’s get rid of the court case first. For once, it serves a larger purpose—as a catalyst...
On the surface, nothing much happens in the “Feeding the Rat” episode (except for a doozy of a Diane decision). But this lovely, lyrical hour offers so many emotional shifts and character insights that it can compete with the most action-packed. It also shows, once again, why Julianna Margulies deserves that Best Actress Emmy.
Let’s get rid of the court case first. For once, it serves a larger purpose—as a catalyst...
- 10/17/2011
- by Susan Toepfer
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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