Lin Shaye (well-known as Elise Rainier from the Insidious films) was recently honored as the Godmother of Horror. Also in this round-up: the teaser trailer for Jessica Cameron's Mania and release details for Wolfmen of Mars' upcoming album, Gamisu.
Lin Shaye Honored as Godmother of Horror: Press Release -- "(Philadelphia, Sunday May 10, 2015) - Wizard World, one of North America’s most diverse entertainment and events companies, named legendary actress Lin Shaye the “Godmother of Horror” at this weekend’s Wizard World Comic Con in Philadelphia.
Lin Shaye will next be seen reprising her role as Elise Rainier, the gifted psychic heroine, in the upcoming horror film Insidious: Chapter 3. In addition to the Insidious franchise, Shaye has appeared in more than 20 horror films including the classic A Nightmare On Elm Street and cult favorite Snakes On A Plane.
“Honoring Lin Shaye as the Godmother of Horror was a no-brainer...
Lin Shaye Honored as Godmother of Horror: Press Release -- "(Philadelphia, Sunday May 10, 2015) - Wizard World, one of North America’s most diverse entertainment and events companies, named legendary actress Lin Shaye the “Godmother of Horror” at this weekend’s Wizard World Comic Con in Philadelphia.
Lin Shaye will next be seen reprising her role as Elise Rainier, the gifted psychic heroine, in the upcoming horror film Insidious: Chapter 3. In addition to the Insidious franchise, Shaye has appeared in more than 20 horror films including the classic A Nightmare On Elm Street and cult favorite Snakes On A Plane.
“Honoring Lin Shaye as the Godmother of Horror was a no-brainer...
- 5/13/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Scream Queen turned director Jessica Cameron has shared the first bit of footage from her sophomore directorial vehicle Mania, which tells the story of two lesbian lovers who flee their home and travel cross country after a brutal murder. The movie stars Ellie Church (Time to Kill, Headless) in the lead role of Mel, with Tristan Risk (American Mary) co-starring as her crazed lesbian lover.
Scheduled to start the festival circuit later this year, Mania was one of three features that were filmed simultaneously while traveling across the United States in an Rv. Desolation was the other narrative feature, which is a modern hitch hiker tale in which Cameron stars along side Carlo Mendez (The Bay, The Second Coming of Christ). Kill the Pa will be the feature length documentary that chronicles the making of both movies, giving the fans an eye opening, honest look into how indie films are made.
Scheduled to start the festival circuit later this year, Mania was one of three features that were filmed simultaneously while traveling across the United States in an Rv. Desolation was the other narrative feature, which is a modern hitch hiker tale in which Cameron stars along side Carlo Mendez (The Bay, The Second Coming of Christ). Kill the Pa will be the feature length documentary that chronicles the making of both movies, giving the fans an eye opening, honest look into how indie films are made.
- 5/12/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park, Incarnate) new horror film Utero has wrapped principal photography. Utero is a character-driven story that is structured in a similar fashion of the horror films of yesteryear, and follows an agoraphobic unwed mother, played by Jessica Cameron (pictured above on set), who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.
Director/writer Coyne had this to say about the movie:
“Shooting Utero was a dream come true for me. Like any filmmaking experience it was a grandiose challenge. But the commitment of our crew and cast, a wonderful commune of pure artists, helped me achieve something astoundingly effective. I can’t wait for this film to be seen.”
Utero was shot in Los Angeles and independently financed by Coinopflix. Jonathan Higgins and Jessica Cameron (Truth or Dare) produced the film with former Platinum Studios...
Director/writer Coyne had this to say about the movie:
“Shooting Utero was a dream come true for me. Like any filmmaking experience it was a grandiose challenge. But the commitment of our crew and cast, a wonderful commune of pure artists, helped me achieve something astoundingly effective. I can’t wait for this film to be seen.”
Utero was shot in Los Angeles and independently financed by Coinopflix. Jonathan Higgins and Jessica Cameron (Truth or Dare) produced the film with former Platinum Studios...
- 3/25/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
With director Bryan Coyne’s feature Utero having wrapped after thirteen days of principal photography in Los Angeles, we caught up with star and producer Jessica Cameron to get the skinny on the flick, and to bring you some exclusive photos.
Cameron, who recently starred in and directed the feature Truth or Dare, said of what attracted her to the project (which stars her as an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human), “I have been friends with Bryan for a while now, and we have talked many times about collaborating on a project. When Utero came up I just had to do it. I simply fell in love with the character Lauren that he created and wanted to explore her universe.
“I learned a lot while working on Truth or Dare, perhaps most importantly that...
Cameron, who recently starred in and directed the feature Truth or Dare, said of what attracted her to the project (which stars her as an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human), “I have been friends with Bryan for a while now, and we have talked many times about collaborating on a project. When Utero came up I just had to do it. I simply fell in love with the character Lauren that he created and wanted to explore her universe.
“I learned a lot while working on Truth or Dare, perhaps most importantly that...
- 3/17/2014
- by Sean Decker
- FEARnet
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes details on the Lethal Ladies of Horror Film Festival, House of Monsters concept art, a Chainsaw Sally: The Animated Series casting update, multiple trailers, reviews, and much more:
Lethal Ladies of Horror Film Festival Details: “You can’t keep a lethal lady down. Flicks for Fans and Arrow in the Head, the team behind last year’s Evil Dead Fest, are proud to present the resurrection of the all new Lethal Ladies of Horror Film Festival Saturday, March 29th, 2014 at the famed art deco-themed 1940’s built Crest Theatre in Westwood, CA. This will be an amazing event for all film fans and those with an appreciation for strong roles by women in horror. As always Flicks for Fans will have much for fans who attend the fest including great concession specials,...
Lethal Ladies of Horror Film Festival Details: “You can’t keep a lethal lady down. Flicks for Fans and Arrow in the Head, the team behind last year’s Evil Dead Fest, are proud to present the resurrection of the all new Lethal Ladies of Horror Film Festival Saturday, March 29th, 2014 at the famed art deco-themed 1940’s built Crest Theatre in Westwood, CA. This will be an amazing event for all film fans and those with an appreciation for strong roles by women in horror. As always Flicks for Fans will have much for fans who attend the fest including great concession specials,...
- 3/16/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The upcoming horror film Utero starring actress Jessica Cameron wrapped principle photography last week in La.
Our MoreHorror contributing writer Jonathan Weichsel recently paid a visit to the set of Utero. Check out the details about the film's principal photography wrap below.
From The Press Release:
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new horror film Utero wrapped principal photography this past week in Los Angeles. The entirety of the movie was shot in Los Angeles and was independently financed by Coinopflix. Jonathan Higgins and Jessica Cameron (Truth or Dare) produced the film with former Platinum Studios executive Richard Marincic (Cowboys and Aliens, Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night).
The plot of Utero is as follows: “an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.”
Utero is a character-driven story that is structured in a similar...
Our MoreHorror contributing writer Jonathan Weichsel recently paid a visit to the set of Utero. Check out the details about the film's principal photography wrap below.
From The Press Release:
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new horror film Utero wrapped principal photography this past week in Los Angeles. The entirety of the movie was shot in Los Angeles and was independently financed by Coinopflix. Jonathan Higgins and Jessica Cameron (Truth or Dare) produced the film with former Platinum Studios executive Richard Marincic (Cowboys and Aliens, Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night).
The plot of Utero is as follows: “an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.”
Utero is a character-driven story that is structured in a similar...
- 3/16/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Today's Indie Beat comes the announcement that production on the upcoming horror film Utero (for which we debuted the teaser poster last month) has wrapped and moving on to the next phase. Come inside to check out the full announcement as well as a few more official stills from the film.
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at [email protected] .
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new horror film Utero wrapped principal photography this week in Los Angeles. The entirety of the movie was shot in Los Angeles and was independently financed by Coinopflix.
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at [email protected] .
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new horror film Utero wrapped principal photography this week in Los Angeles. The entirety of the movie was shot in Los Angeles and was independently financed by Coinopflix.
- 3/14/2014
- by [email protected] (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
The latest tale of maternal terror, Utero, starring Jessica Cameron (Truth or Dare), has wrapped filming in Los Angeles, and we have a pair of behind-the-scenes stills to celebrate with!
Utero was directed by Bryan Coyne and produced by Cameron. Peter Stickles co-stars in the flick, which showcases what happens when an agoraphobic unwed mother finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.
Look for more on this one as post-production progresses.
For more in the meantime, visit official Utero on Instagram, "like" Utero on Facebook, and follow Utero on Twitter.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Give birth in the comments section below.
Utero was directed by Bryan Coyne and produced by Cameron. Peter Stickles co-stars in the flick, which showcases what happens when an agoraphobic unwed mother finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.
Look for more on this one as post-production progresses.
For more in the meantime, visit official Utero on Instagram, "like" Utero on Facebook, and follow Utero on Twitter.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Give birth in the comments section below.
- 3/12/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
by Jonathan Weichsel, MoreHorror.com
On a dark and rainy day, I drove up the twisting Hollywood hills to visit the set of Utero, a new horror film produced by and starring Jessica Cameron, the queen of screams who dominated the festival circuit last year with a dementedly twisted game of truth or dare.
What I found when I got there was a passionate and energetic cast and crew fueled by energy drinks, energy shots, coffee, and energy bars. There was so much caffeine on set that it seemed to seep into the air so that I felt like I got a caffeine buzz just from breathing.
Of course, in reality my buzz didn't come from imaginary airborne caffeine, but from my close proximity to scream queen Jessica Cameron. Jessica was as beautiful as ever in her costume, a grey bathrobe covered in blood and green vomit. She has a...
On a dark and rainy day, I drove up the twisting Hollywood hills to visit the set of Utero, a new horror film produced by and starring Jessica Cameron, the queen of screams who dominated the festival circuit last year with a dementedly twisted game of truth or dare.
What I found when I got there was a passionate and energetic cast and crew fueled by energy drinks, energy shots, coffee, and energy bars. There was so much caffeine on set that it seemed to seep into the air so that I felt like I got a caffeine buzz just from breathing.
Of course, in reality my buzz didn't come from imaginary airborne caffeine, but from my close proximity to scream queen Jessica Cameron. Jessica was as beautiful as ever in her costume, a grey bathrobe covered in blood and green vomit. She has a...
- 3/5/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes photos from Utero, The Last Halloween, and Phantasmagoria, release details on The Horror at 37,000 Feet starring William Shatner, casting news for The Divine Tragedies, and much more:
First Details on Utero: “Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles.
Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along with her Truth or Dare partner, Jonathan Higgins. Former Platinum Studios Exec (Cowboys and Aliens, Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night) Richard Marincic also serves as a producer on the film.
Utero is about “an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.”
Cameron’s latest film Truth or Dare, is playing...
First Details on Utero: “Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles.
Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along with her Truth or Dare partner, Jonathan Higgins. Former Platinum Studios Exec (Cowboys and Aliens, Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night) Richard Marincic also serves as a producer on the film.
Utero is about “an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.”
Cameron’s latest film Truth or Dare, is playing...
- 3/2/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park, Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles. Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along with her Truth or Dare partner, Jonathan Higgins. Former Platinum Studios Exec (Cowboys and Aliens, Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night) Richard Marincic also serves as a producer on the film.
Utero is about “an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human” and marks Cameron’s and Higgins’ second collaboration together.
Check out the uber-creepy poster for the Utero below and for more info and images from behind-the-scenes on the production make sure to like the official Facebook page.
Utero is about “an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human” and marks Cameron’s and Higgins’ second collaboration together.
Check out the uber-creepy poster for the Utero below and for more info and images from behind-the-scenes on the production make sure to like the official Facebook page.
- 2/26/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Actress/director/producer/dynamo Jessica Cameron (Truth or Dare) is back with another project, and we have all the details fit to gestate in your belly for nine months before erupting outward through an orifice that may or may not be the one of choice.
Cameron dropped us a line today to let us know that she's producing and starring in Utero for director Bryan Coyne. Peter Stickles co-stars in the flick, which showcases what happens when an agoraphobic unwed mother finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.
Yep! We're there! Especially after seeing the artwork below.
The flick is filming now in Los Angeles.
For more visit the official Utero Instagram, "like" Utero on Facebook, and follow Utero on Twitter.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Give birth in the comments section below.
Cameron dropped us a line today to let us know that she's producing and starring in Utero for director Bryan Coyne. Peter Stickles co-stars in the flick, which showcases what happens when an agoraphobic unwed mother finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.
Yep! We're there! Especially after seeing the artwork below.
The flick is filming now in Los Angeles.
For more visit the official Utero Instagram, "like" Utero on Facebook, and follow Utero on Twitter.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Give birth in the comments section below.
- 2/26/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
Jessica Cameron is at it again! Quickly blazing the horror trail on the heel of her crowd pleasing directorial debut Truth of Dare. This time she's in the production seat as well as starring in an upcoming horror film written and directed by Bryan Coyne called Utero. I think the teaser poster kicks ass and shows us that we're in for some bloody goodness. Check out the official details below, and stay tuned for an exclusive MoreHorror report from the set of Utero.
From The Press Release
Along Came A New Spider Film
Jessica Cameron Starring in Horror Film by Bryan Coyne
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles. Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along with her Truth or Dare partner, Jonathan Higgins. Former Platinum Studios Exec (Cowboys and Aliens,...
Jessica Cameron is at it again! Quickly blazing the horror trail on the heel of her crowd pleasing directorial debut Truth of Dare. This time she's in the production seat as well as starring in an upcoming horror film written and directed by Bryan Coyne called Utero. I think the teaser poster kicks ass and shows us that we're in for some bloody goodness. Check out the official details below, and stay tuned for an exclusive MoreHorror report from the set of Utero.
From The Press Release
Along Came A New Spider Film
Jessica Cameron Starring in Horror Film by Bryan Coyne
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles. Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along with her Truth or Dare partner, Jonathan Higgins. Former Platinum Studios Exec (Cowboys and Aliens,...
- 2/26/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
In today's Indie Beat, the director of Truth or Dare (which is still making the festival circuit) has begun production on her next indie horror film, and has sent us this terrifying looking teaser poster to show off the work so far. Come inside to check it out and learn more about the film.
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at [email protected] .
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles. Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along...
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at [email protected] .
Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park and Incarnate) new film Utero started production this week in Los Angeles. Independently financed by Coinopflix, the movie stars Jessica Cameron who is also producing along...
- 2/25/2014
- by [email protected] (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Written and directed by Bryan Coyne the film Utero rather quietly began production over the last few days. The teaser art made its way to Facebook this weekend and to say it’s an attention grabber would be a bit of an understatement.
Starring Jessica Cameron the film tells the tale of “an agoraphobic unwed mother who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced that her unborn child is more monster than human.”
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- 2/24/2014
- by Dave Dreher
- Horror News
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