December 13, 2019
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GEP pal Sophia Takal directs remake of BLACK CHRISTMAS out Today!


Takal is a Glass Eye Collaborator from her New York City days and

is featured in Graham Reznick’s THE CHAMBERS TAPE, 
Now Streaming at Tales From Beyond The Pale The Podcast.

From Complex Distractions
:
The episode, which starred Misha Collins(Castiel on Supernatural) and Sophia Takal (director of the new Black Christmas) was originally released a few years ago on iTunes and Audible, but today it’s being released for free on Tales From Beyond The Pale podcast. If you’re not familiar with Tales From Beyond The Pale, folks you’re in for a treat. Created by independent horror legend Larry Fessenden and film director Glenn McQuaid for Glass Eye Pix Studios, the podcast is described as “radio plays for the digital age”, and they are simply magical. Hosted by Fessenden, each episode is 30 minutes of the bizarre, the twisted, and the mind-melting. And today, you will be able to listen to Reznick’s take on the 70s New Age horror for free.
December 12, 2019
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Graham Reznick’s SOUNDS OF THE AVIARY now available!

“SOUNDS OF THE AVIARY,” a collection of the time-warped, oscillator-detuned,
cassette-damaged synth music from #TheChambersTape,
is finally available! Includes the 35 min ambient odyssey SIDE B,
previously unheard in any digital form.

From Complex Distractions: “Where am I going with this? Well I’m leading you to something called The Chambers Tape, folks. What is The Chambers Tape? It’s a complete and absolute mindf**k of an episode of the podcast Tales From Beyond The Pale, which was written and directed by Graham Reznick. Reznick spins a story of a mysterious tape titled The Aviary which appeared in just a couple random cities back in 1974. It’s a self-help tape fashioned to lull the listener into becoming one with themselves and the world around them. The voice on this tape is Dr. William Chambers. Of course, nothing you are hearing is what it appears to be. Reznick works the episode as if we’re listening to the tape and taking instruction from Chambers, as new age-y synths come in and out of the mix. Think of the old tapes of The Dharma Initiative on Lost, or Mercurio Arboria’s Arboria Institute in Beyond The Black Rainbow. A mixture of new age psychology, psychedelics, and something sinister just below the surface.”

See Full Review HERE

Take a listen to THE CHAMBERS TAPE, now available on the
TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE PODCAST

December 12, 2019
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TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE The Podcast Episode 10: “The Chambers Tape”

Episode 10: The Chambers Tape

Life got you down? We have just the tonic! Relax, breathe deeply and close your eyes.
Let the calming effects of The Aviary work its magic on you.

Written and directed by Graham Reznick.
Featuring Misha Collins, Lawrence Michael Levine, Sophia Takal, Kersten Haile.
Music and Sound Design by Graham Reznick.
Poster by Graham Humphreys.

for more Tales, Box Sets and Swag, visit
www.talesfrombeyondthepale.com

December 10, 2019
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OLD JOY now part of Criterion Collection

OLD JOY, directed by GEP collaborator 
Kelly Reichardt (WENDY AND LUCY, CERTAIN WOMEN)
is now part of the Criterion Collection.

Available today at your local
brick & mortar video store. 

December 9, 2019
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SCREEN RANT: Depraved Ending Explained: What The Modern Frankenstein Really Means


From Screen Rant: Depraved weaves a hauntingly beautiful version of Mary Shelley’s classic Frankenstein tale from director Larry Fessenden that explores PTSD, the American military, capitalist greed, and the importance of companionship in an unforgiving world.

Starring David Call as Henry, a military doctor who came back from war with PTSD and an unrelenting desire to figure out how to help his fallen brothers and sisters, the differences between Depraved and Shelley’s tale are enough to present the film as a refreshing take, but the core of the story retains its potent message regarding scientific ethics, responsibility for one’s actions, and the brutality of the world we live in when someone doesn’t belong. Alex Breaux plays Adam, the creature that Henry created from body parts collected by his long-time friend and business partner, Polidori (Joshua Leonard), via murder. While Henry is benevolent and paternal to Adam, with his intentions being based in science and healing, Polidori is more focused on getting his experimental pharmaceutical drug, Rap-X, into human trials so he can profit.

The majority of reviews for Depraved were positive, with critics and fans praising Fessenden’s tale for adding a timely feel to modern horror. The story of Frankenstein has been redone so many times, but in a political climate filled with pharmaceutical companies padding their pockets and a constant fear of the “other” within society, this adaptation fits within the current conversation. Depraved told a linear story, but the ending certainly gave audiences something to talk about.

Depraved Explores PTSD And What Being Human Means

Like in classic Frankenstein tales, the underlying message becomes clear in Depraved when Polidori and Henry start to argue about Adam’s best interests once he becomes capable of speaking, thinking, and acting for himself. To Polidori, Adam is an investment and something to be toted around as testament to his incredible achievement. In contrast, Henry seems to possess a healthy concern and fear for his creation and occasionally displays regret. Adam’s continual memories from the brain that was harvested for him also is a commentary on PTSD where, when the brain is traumatized, the person who sustains injury is still whole underneath the surface, despite how lost they may seem to others around them.

Adam’s existence is a lonely one, where he is constantly treated like a child despite inhabiting the body of a man. He is treated like a trophy and unruly child in equal measure by Henry and Polidori. Like in Frankenstein tales of old, Adam struggles to come to terms with his own self, his own purpose in the world, and whether or not he belongs in a society that is based on deception. As he starts to realize how he has been deceived by his creators, he starts to exhibit more violent tendencies and starts to become defiant, venturing out into the world with disastrous results. Adam’s accidental murder of a woman he meets in a bar goes to prove that he isn’t fully capable of processing emotion and cannot adequately communicate his feelings; there’s still a barrier in his development where he cannot relate to the rest of society because he is, quite literally, wired differently than everyone else.

PTSD is shared by both Adam and Henry, though it manifests in two distinct ways. Henry’s is more traditional, an obsession with righting the wrongs he saw in war when lives were cut short and he, as a doctor, couldn’t save his fellow soldiers. Adam’s is more existential, showcased through continual memories where he is haunted by the memories of the person who part of him – his brain – was before.

The final sequence of Depraved is narrated by Adam, who explains how he has to live his life on the run, since he’s being hunted by police after he kills Polidori and was framed for other murders he didn’t commit. He speaks of loneliness, how he doesn’t have anyone, and how he must figure out the intricacies of the world without a father’s guidance.

Read Full Article HERE

 

December 6, 2019
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Weekends with GEP: Spend some time with Robert O Leaver

Prolific GEP collaborator
(co-writer on THE LAST WINTER and forthcoming HOMESICK),
musician, performance artist and poet in residence

Enjoy his collaboration with Ben Harper entitled Birdthrower.
Streaming on Spotify & iTunes.

Watch the GEP Birdthrower videos.
“Dig A Hole”, “Crawl Away With Me“, “Days Of Never Before“.

or watch him Crawl the length of Manhattan on hands and knees in this
epic performance piece chronicled by Glass Eye Pix.

December 4, 2019
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TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE The Podcast Episode 9: “The Tribunal of Minos”

Episode 9: The Tribunal of Minos

Two Americans traveling in Greece find themselves in a mysterious labyrinth
haunted by ancient myths and recent memories.
Written and directed by James Felix McKenney
Featuring Mizuo Peck and Angus Scrimm
Original score by Carrie Bradley • Poster by Graham Humphreys

for more Tales, Box Sets and Swag, visit
www.talesfrombeyondthepale.com

December 3, 2019
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AUTOMATONS: The Book of the Movie NOW Available on Amazon

Volume 3 of Pulp 2.0’s Cinexploits series focuses on this low-fi sci-fi
Cult Favorite from Glass Eye Pix.

The book takes a look behind the scenes at the making of the 2005
Glass Eye Pix production of AUTOMATONS,
written and directed by James Felix McKenney
(HYPOTHERMIA, SATAN HATES YOU)

Pick yours up today and see how humanity dies!

Read whole Press Release HERE

December 2, 2019
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Fessenden’s DEPRAVED out TODAY 12.2.19 in the UK

Available on digital platforms through Bullfinch Films

November 30, 2019
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GEP Pal Robert Leaver releases debut album as BIRDTHROWER

Ben Harper Introduces Birdthrower

I saw a man on his hands and knees crawling through Manhattan in a blue business suit. The world was walking by him as if crawling up Broadway was standard practice. I personally found it highly devotional. A man crawling home. Instinctively, I felt he was someone I needed to know. Turns out, he was also a songwriter, and not just any songwriter – this was Birdthrower…

Read Ben’s Intro here

Robert Leaver is a frequent GEP Collaborator, having co-written with Fessenden THE LAST WINTER and several other scripts in various stages of development. Leaver is the performer of CRAWL and HOLE EARTH, performance pieces that have been documented by Fessenden.

Listen to BIRDTHROWER on Spotify or Buy BIRDTHROWER on iTunes