Indie film icon Larry Fessenden is planning a monster mash — and it’s gearing up to be a graveyard smash. The horror multi-hyphenate has just wrapped filming of his upcoming film — “Larry Fessenden’s ...
Larry Fessenden, through his production company Glass Eye Pix, shepherded many low-budget, independent horror films into the world. For decades, as he’s done this, he’s also carved out his own career ...
On Sunday, October 20, Brooklyn Horror Film Festival honored Larry Fessenden with the Leviathan Award. The ceremony took place before a screening of his 1997 film Habit and a post-show Q&A. The award ...
The acquisition marks a reunion of horror companies Dark Sky and Fessenden's Glass Eye Pix following the release of several contemporary classics. By Alex Ritman U.K. Correspondent Dark Sky Films has ...
"Everyone needs to go home - there's something out there on the loose and dangerous." Dark Sky Pictures has revealed an official trailer for an indie horror thriller titled Blackout, the latest genre ...
Hard-drinking artist and itinerant contractor Charley (Alex Hurt) hasn’t been much of a morning person of late. Recalling the previous night’s events is a problem for him. But since Charley is the ...
The splatterfest “Terrifier 2” has generated excitement for its solid box office returns on a $250,000 budget, but this harrowing viewing experience lacks the depth that would make each gnarly stab ...
“Blackout” is the second partnership between Yellow Veil Pictures, a New York City and Los Angeles-based film sales and distribution company, and Glass Eye Pix, an American independent film studio ...
“The Last Winter” uses similar strategies and effects as “Wendigo,” but to far more satisfying ends. An eco-horror tale that isn’t afraid to promise utter bleakness, Fessenden uses the wintry “Who ...
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