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Glass Eye Pix 30th Birthday Screening: Experienced Movers

Published on December 31, 2015

XMovers, the Larry Fessenden-directed 144 minute epic caper flick premiered Nov 2, 1985 at Danceteria in NYC, and held an anniversary screening Nov 2 2015 at Lucy’s bar in NYC’s East Village where the movie was shot in the early 80s. XMovers was the first movie to have the Glass Eye Pix Moniker, and the company has continued to make independent films for 30 years since.

Interview with James Felix McKenney

Published on December 9, 2015

Glass Eye Pix 30th Anniversary Mini-Doc: James Felix McKenney, office manager in charge of special projects at Glass Eye Pix for over 10 years starting in 1999, is producer, writer and director of several independent genre films through his shingle Monsterpants Movies. He speaks about his time working at Fessenden’s Independent production company. Edit by Chris Skotchdolpole.

The Art of Beck Underwood

Published on November 17, 2015

Profiling Beck Underwood, an accomplished production designer, art director, writer, and stop-motion animator who has been contributing to Glass Eye Pix since 1989. Directed and edited by Adam Barnick.

The new “TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE”

Published on October 29, 2015

‘Tales’ creators Glenn McQuaid and Larry Fessenden detail the origins of their macabre radio dramas; the nature of working exclusively with sound; and offer a sneak peek of the episodes and creators of Season Three, including Stuart Gordon! Directed and edited by Adam Barnick

Glass Eye Pix 30th Anniversary/Blu-Ray release party

Published on October 25, 2015

Gathering to celebrate thirty years of Glass Eye Pix independent cinema and the release of The Larry Fessenden Collection Blu-Ray set, at Posteritati (239 Centre Street). Directed and edited by Adam Barnick.

The Shape Of The Wendigo

Published on October 17, 2015

Writer/director Larry Fessenden discusses the many faces of the Wendigo in his work. Part of a new series celebrating Glass Eye Pix’s 30th Anniversary, directed and edited by Adam Barnick.

Gothic Corners: HABIT’s New York City

Published on October 8, 2015

Writer/Director Larry Fessenden details the New York City of the 90’s and its locations for his groundbreaking horror film HABIT. Part of a new series celebrating Glass Eye Pix’s 30th Anniversary. Directed and edited by Adam Barnick.