Logan Miller, Frank Whaley, and Jay Pharoah.
select theaters and VOD May 13th.

After the 2000s seemingly kickstarted a new wave of independent horror, the 2010s (and beyond) were an exceptional time for new and emerging, as well as established, filmmakers to leave their own mark on the landscape of genre storytelling …
… Another company that continued to make a huge impact in the world of indie horror filmmaking during this time was Glass Eye Pix, which was founded by the legendary Larry Fessenden. Glass Eye was a driving force behind several Mickey Keating projects, including Darling and Psychopaths, as well as a ton of other great genre offerings, including Bitter Feast, Stake Land, Late Phases, The Ranger, Like Me, Stake Land 2, and Fessenden’s Depraved. Their mantra has always been about supporting independent voices in cinema, and they did a great job of doing just that during the 2010s…


James Bama was known as a painter of images from the American West,
but to a generation of horror hobbyists, his monster model box art is how he’ll be remembered…
Thanks for the nightmares, JB!

Take a Deep-dive behind the scenes at Aurora:
Aurora Bama Box Art Blashphemy


Samuel Goldwyn releases official FOXHOLE poster
by long-time Glass Eye Pix collaborator Graham Humphreys
(Tales From Beyond The Pale Season 3; DEPRAVED retro poster, Sudden Storm Wendigo illustration)
visit www.grahamhumphreys.com
SPACE
“Unfolding over the span of 36 hours in three separate wars — The American Civil War, World War I, and Iraq — Foxhole follows five soldiers confined in a foxhole as they grapple with morality, futility, and an increasingly volatile combat situation,” says the official synopsis.

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THE COMEDY (2012, Rick Alverson, 94 min. Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim) On the cusp of inheriting his father’s estate, Swanson is a man with unlimited options… As Swanson grows restless of the safety a sheltered life offers him, he tests the limits of acceptable behavior, pushing the envelope in every way he can.

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LIBERTY KID (2007, Ilya Chaiken, 92min. Al Thompson, Kareem Savinon) Two young friends struggle to survive after losing their jobs at the Statue of Liberty tourist site due to 9/11. Derrick, courted by Army recruiters, seeks a life outside of their Brooklyn neighborhood, while Tico leads him on a detour into the street-hustling life.
More info on the Museum of Modern Art Larry Fessenden & Glass Eye Pix retrospective