GLASS EYE PIX Sizzle Reel TRAUMA OR, MONSTERS ALL BLACKOUT DEPRAVED HABIT Oh, The Humanity! The Films of Larry Fessenden and Glass Eye Pix at MoMA The Larry Fessenden Collection Let’s Get Physical BENEATH THE LAST WINTER WENDIGO No Telling / The Frankenstein Complex FEVER ABCs of Death 2: N is for NEXUS Skin And Bones Until Dawn PRETTY UGLY by Ilya Chaiken BLISS by Joe Maggio CRUMB CATCHER by Chris Skotchdopole FOXHOLE Markie In Milwaukee The Ranger LIKE ME PSYCHOPATHS MOST BEAUTIFUL ISLAND Stake Land II STRAY BULLETS Darling LATE PHASES How Jesus Took America Hostage — “American Jesus” the Movie New Doc BIRTH OF THE LIVING DEAD Explores the Impact of the Ground-Breaking Horror Film NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD THE COMEDY THE INNKEEPERS HYPOTHERMIA STAKE LAND BITTER FEAST THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL I CAN SEE YOU WENDY & LUCY Liberty Kid I SELL THE DEAD Tales From Beyond The Pale Glass Eye Pix Comix SUDDEN STORM: A Wendigo Reader, paperbound book curated by Larry Fessenden Collectible WENDIGO Figures from Glass Eye Toyz and Monsterpants Studios Satan Hates You Trigger Man Automatons THE ROOST Impact Addict Videos
June 15, 2021
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Cutting Room #193: Whole Lotta Herzog

June 8, 2021
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Now Streaming: Adam Kritzer’s GOOD FUNK


Now available on your favorite platform!

“The performances have a lovely informality,
with indie film mainstay Larry Fessenden showing up as a sympathetic McDonald’s colleague
and Luqmaan-Harris nicely capturing the deflating depression of struggling with poverty,
and being entirely “too good” for that.

Kitzer makes good use of a modest selection of locations,
streets, apartments, subway platforms and riverside scenes.
The spare plot and limited locations suits the indie nature of it all…

Like Red Hook itself, “Good Funk” is worth a look,
even if you know you’ll need to move on
to find something and some place with more excitement in it.”

Roger Moore, MOVIE NATION

watch the trailer here

June 7, 2021
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The Film Music Institute interviews Jeff Grace

GEP pal Jeff Grace sits with Daniel Schweiger from The Film Music Institute to chat
about the music of the Netflix series SWEET TOOTH, directed by Jim Mickle. 

From FMI: With his talent for often evoking homespun, rustic darkness from the terrifyingly intimate residences of “The House of the Devil” to “The Innkeepers,” the twisted families of “Cold in July” and “We Are What We Are,” an unforgiving western landscape in “Meek’s Cutoff” and the beast-prowling environs of “The Roost” and “The Last Winter,” composer Jeff Grace has been building an especially chilling and unforgiving repertoire. Beginning his career assisting Howard Shore on his “Rings” trilogy and “Gangs of New York,” the NYC-based Grace would find a gifted filmmaker to further lead him into the darkness with Jim Mickle. First teaming for the vampire apocalypse of 2010’s “Stake Land,” Grace’s evocative, western-tinged score evoked both a future’s impossible horror as well as the emotional bond between master killer and a newfound son of sorts. 

 

Read Full Interview HERE

June 4, 2021
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SWEET TOOTH by Jim Mickle premieres on Netflix

Netflix series SWEET TOOTH by GEP alumn Jim Mickle (STAKE LAND) is now streaming.
Based on the graphic novel by Jeff Lemire, Sweet Tooth is about a young boy struggling
to survive in a pandemic-fueled apocalypse.

Music by long-time GEP pal Jeff Grace, who’s scored countless Glass Eye flix such as
THE LAST WINTER, THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL, BITTER FEAST, LIBERTY KID,
THE INNKEEPERS, 
I CAN SEE YOU, I SELL THE DEAD and many more.

June 1, 2021
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Cutting Room #192: Adam Curtis Interview: Can’t Get You Out Of My Head

May 31, 2021
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Remember the Fallen

Angus O’Brien in Jack Fessenden’s FOXHOLE, unspooling Fall 2021. Photo by Bahram Foroughi

May 27, 2021
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TBT: Happy Birthday Monsterpants

2013, Fessenden and long-time GEP pal James Felix McKenney
(THE OFF SEASON, AUTOMATONS, SATAN HATES YOU, HYPOTHERMIA)
at the NYCC Glass Eye booth.

Happy Birthday Jim!

May 26, 2021
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Preorder today! JAKOB’S WIFE out on Blu-ray July 20!


May 25, 2021
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Cutting Room 191: William Friedkin revisits the car chase scene from The French Connection

May 24, 2021
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Cinema Paradiso looks to bring foreign and independent films to Avenue A

Cinema Paradiso is hoping to set up shop at 44 Avenue A in the East Village,
where the Pioneer Theatre once was. 

The Pioneer Theatre unspooled many Glass Eye classics, such as 
HABIT, SANTO DOMINGO BLUES, THE OFF SEASON, THE ROOST,
AUTOMATONS, I CAN SEE YOU, SATAN HATES YOU and more.

The Pioneer also made indy history in March 2002, when it began midnight screenings of
Donnie Darko that ran for 28 consecutive months.

EV Grieve has the scoop.