October 26, 2018
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“Unwanted Houseguest” drops new album and videos featuring GEP collaborators

something mysterious is happening on youtube

October 26, 2018
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Order Now! TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE 7″ Vinyl Read-Along

From Holy Mountain Printing:

NYC, October 25— Glenn McQuaid and Larry Fessenden’s ongoing series of macabre audio dramas, TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE, is pleased to present a very special 7 inch vinyl release of two fantastical poems: The Town That Isn’t There written by Glenn McQuaidand Simon is Hiding  by Larry Fessenden. Fessenden reads the poems, accompanied by sound design by McQuaid and Fessenden and the tales are presented with a lush multi-spread read-along booklet illustrated by Sam Heimer. The product is produced by Danny Trudell for Holy Mountain Printing.

The limited edition is available for pre-order on Friday October 26, 2018 through Holy Mountain Printing and will be available in select stores November 23rd  through distribution outfit Closed Casket Activities. The initial run of 500 discs is comprised of 350 Orange and 150 half orange/half-black vinyl. Order now to get the very special two-tone edition!

October 26, 2018
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Rue Morgue has the scoop: New TALES Vinyl Release! pre-Order Now

October 25, 2018
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TBT: Fessenden and Timlin

On the set of DEPRAVED with Addison Timlin Feb 2018.
Now she’s a mom. Congrats Addison!

October 24, 2018
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LIKE ME makes the grade on 2 New Lists

The most disturbing movies of 2018

“With no fewer than a couple dozen or so films utilizing society’s “like/share” obsessiveness to varying degrees of effectiveness, social media has proven ample fodder for cinema in recent years. Rest assured, Robert Mockler’s sobering social media drama Like Me is nothing like those movies. In fact, this incisive feature debut is not like any film you’ve ever seen before.”

Read entire list HERE 

The 40 Best Thrillers on Amazon Prime

Like Me is an indictment of a life spent “extremely” online: a thriller in which the thrill is the threat of empty transgression; a body horror flick in which the body horror is the way social media and Tumblr and Reddit and YouTube transform us, make us grotesque, perverting basic physical functions into scary, dysmorphic representations of the flesh sacks we carry around with us whenever we’re not online. 

Read entire list HERE

October 23, 2018
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Cutting Room #110: Orson Welles

October 23, 2018
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THE STRANGERS are HOLIDAY with bold new album HOLIDAY

HOLIDAY, band formally known as THE STRANGERS
is back with a brand new album: HOLIDAY
featuring the song “Holiday”!
 
Buy the CD at CD BABY or at your favorite digital outlet,
Amazon, iTunes, or listen on Spotify!
Vocals, Rhythm Guitar // DALTON SALISBURY
Lead Guitar // JACK FESSENDEN
Bass // TALIA ROSENTHAL
Drums // AARON FIG

 

And check out the back catalogue of albums by the band THE STRANGERS.
October 23, 2018
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Catskills Festival Roundup: Glass Eye Pix unspools 4 films at the fest this past weekend!

ONLY A SWITCH, THE RANGER, WENDIGO and THE LAST WINTER
and Beck Underwood screens AN EXQUISITE TASK, flanked by her star during the Q&A.
Fessenden Awarded Outstanding Contributions to Independent Film!

October 22, 2018
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’Tis The Season: Fessenden Flicks show up in best-of lists!

HABIT sighted as #23 best horror film of the 90s by Rotten Tomatoes (wrong cover, guys)

Historically low gas prices. A boy band for every block. Philips CD-i. POGS. Maybe we just had it too good during the ’90s because audiences weren’t flocking much to horror movies this decade. As a result, there are less entries here than on our ’70s and ’80s lists. Nevertheless, if you feel like getting grungy and/or jiggy with it (in whichever order, we’re fair) then check out Rotten Tomatoes’ list of the 40 Best ’90s Horror Movies!

BENEATH sighted as #49 best horror movie of this century (wrong trailer, guys)

Larry Fessenden’s bonkers, microbudget raft movie has it all, from a killer fish, to scorned lovers, to sacrifice. It’s all held together by the sheer strength of Fessenden’s vision, and, as ever, bursts with his trademark heart, humour, and horror. We don’t appreciate the man enough.

October 19, 2018
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Weekends with GEP: DOCtober

You should be watching Glass Eye Pix movies on the big screen in the Catskills this weekend,
But if you’re afraid to leave the house, check out two scary Glass Eye docs: Zombies! Zealots!

Birth of the Living Dead and American Jesus
available for digital download on iTunes