
UNTIL DAWN, penned by Graham Reznick (I CAN SEE YOU)
and Fessenden and developed by Supermassive Games
was released 6 years ago today!
Photo provided by Graham Reznick

UNTIL DAWN, penned by Graham Reznick (I CAN SEE YOU)
and Fessenden and developed by Supermassive Games
was released 6 years ago today!
Photo provided by Graham Reznick


Larry Fessenden, Jay DeVon Johnson, and C.M. Punk
appear in the Barbara Crampton starrer directed by Travis Stevens
Watch it TONIGHT!

Dinoboy is singer songwriter Dalton Salsbury who has made music with Jack Fessenden since 2013 with their release Stereotypical, which was followed by Anything I Says Goes, Lost My Mind and You Win in the End. Their album Holiday was released on Vinyl in 2018. Their music is featured in various Glass Eye Pix productions, including STRAY BULLETS, BENEATH and DEPRAVED.
Find The Strangers, Holiday and Dinoboy on all your favorite streaming services.
And keep an ear out for Fessenden on sax on trax by Still Rusty, Just Desserts, Holiday, Unwanted Houseguest and forthcoming releases by The Wharton Tiers Ensemble and Graham Reznick…

Glass Eye Pix is providing this image because our friends at Movieweb offered a still from another movie (presumably called “Beneath”)
Beneath is a low-budget indie with absolutely loathsome characters and atrocious dialogue, but it’s floating by on a cool concept. If you’re familiar and or a fan of “The Raft” segment from Creepshow 2, Beneath is essentially a feature-length version of that short horror gold; thus worth your time if you like a simple, dark premise drawn out.
The plot’s as simple as can be: A group of horrible, angsty teens who recently graduated high school gather on a rowboat and coast out on a lake, but soon find themselves trapped by a man-eating fish in the water that’s circling their boat.
From there, the characters fight amongst themselves as they’re forced to choose crew members as distractions to escape this creature.
Beneath has its many deep flaws, though one actually becomes a positive. There’s nobody to root for. The leads are all equally detestable. So why not cheer on the killer fish? A flick throughout which you’re forced to root for the monster has its value.
On another sellable note, the creature is a rubbery prop. While that might be corny, it’s a breath of fresh air from the onslaught of CGI sea monsters us aquatic horror lovers have been forced to endure over the years. It’s not the most menacing creature, but it’s a fishy monster actually in the water.
The cast of unknowns, for the most part, stink like the lake water that holds their fates. Their interpersonal conflicts aren’t overly deep. However, indie director Larry Fessenden adds a hint of pure evil as the annoying characters turn on one another out of selfishness and survival.
Beneath doesn’t break a single bit of ground. It won’t wow you in any sense. This little chiller does have a great simplicity to it, though, and a darkness that cynics can rally around. And who doesn’t enjoy in-fighting amongst arrogant teens who are at risk of losing their lives to a killer fish?
Read whole list at Movieweb
From the description: Walkden Entertainment (aka Peter Walkden) had the honour and pleasure of chatting with Larry Fessenden who is a lead actor of the upcoming film Jakob’s Wife (2021). This film will be available to watch exclusively on Shudder streaming service from August 19th.
watch on youtube
This Friday the 13th, celebrate Xmas in August with the World Premiere of GEP pal Sydney Clara Brafman’s short film CLAUSTROPHOBIA, at the 25th Fantasia Festival.
Claustrophobia stars Glass Eye’s Rigo Garay (SIZE UP, MISS MILLIE). Crew consists of SIZE UP alumns Matt Liquori and GEP intern Santiago Saba Salem.
Get your tix HERE

TBT: 2015, the late, great Stuart Gordon in the studio directing his Tale From Beyond The Pale: H.P. Lovecraft’s THE HOUND, along with Barbara Crampton, Ezra Godden, Chris McKenna and Glenn McQuaid.
Happy Belated Birthday, Stuart.
One of the highlights of the forthcoming Popcorn Frights Film Festival is Christian Nilsson‘s psychological thriller Dashcam, which will World Premiere virtually nationwide on August 16th (get tix here).

Read all about it at Bloody Disgusting