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
December 13, 2013
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BENEATH One of Icons of Fright’s Top 10 Horror of 2013

From Rob G. at IconsOfFright.com:

“It goes without saying that Larry Fessenden is one of my all time favorite filmmakers in the genre. His 2nd film HABIT being in my top 5 vampire movies of ever, so I’m always curious to see what Larry will do next, both as a producer and a director. So I was curious just how his giant killer fish flick for Chiller BENEATH would play out. Larry’s favorite movie is JAWS, so I got the sense that this is the sort of thing he’s always wanted to make. And I think it may be his best, most commercially accessible movie to date. If you’re expecting some kind of gory horror comedy romp like the PIRHANA remake, look elsewhere. This is actually a more straight forward approach, despite the ridiculous nature of a movie with a giant killer fish. The reason it works so well is not the threat outside the boat once these kids get stranded in the middle of the lake, it’s the horror that comes from their actions to each other in order to survive. The tagline says it all, “they’re only friends on the surface.” I was rather surprised by how just about every death sequence played out as they’re all not what you’d expect. In fact, my Killer POV co-host Elric Kane and I both agree that there’s one Hitchcock-ian death that could be the best death sequence in horror of the year. While it already aired on Chiller a few months back, the fine folks at Scream Factory will be giving this a proper Blu-Ray/DVD release in the Spring of 2014!”

The list also gives shout outs to Glass Eye pals’ YOU’RE NEXT, THE BATTERY and THE SACRAMENT.

Check out Rob G.’s full list at IconsOfFright.com.

December 11, 2013
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Fessenden Presenting Sci-Fi-Fantasy Classic IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE in NYC Friday the 13th

This Friday, Fessenden presents Frank Capra’s IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE at IFC Center in NYC at 7pm.

Get all the details and purchase tickets at IFCcenter.com.

December 10, 2013
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The Past Inside The Present – POSTER

Check out the poster for Wolfgang Siewert’s new short THE PAST INSIDE THE PRESENT, an allegorical tale of a couple attempting to renew their dying relationship by plugging directly into recordings of their memories. For more details click here

December 10, 2013
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BOTLD Rated as the Top Horror Doc of 2013 by Horror Punks

Check it! Horror-Punks.com voted GEP doc, Rob Kuhns’ BIRTH OF THE LIVING DEAD, Best Documentary of the year.

Other wins include JUG FACE for Best Film Score and Lauren Ashley Carter (JUG FACE) for Best Actress.

See the entire list here.

December 8, 2013
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Glass Eye Pal Jeff Grace called out on Badass Digest

From BadassDigest.com:

“Jeff Grace got his start providing various music services for Howard Shore including music preparation, producing, and editing. In 2005 his debut feature film score The Roost (2005) established an enduring relationship with indie-darling director Ti West which continues to this day. It’s a score of uncompromising creativity harnessing the unique sound qualities of chamber strings and a superlative example of “less-is-more” precision scoring…”

Check out more of Jeff Grace’s Badass Digest write-up here and see the entire list of composers at BadassDigest.com.

December 6, 2013
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BENEATH Screening in NYC

Hey NYC! Tonight Fessenden’s BENEATH plays the Philip K Dick Film Festival at Indiescreen in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Get all the details on the fest and how to attend here.

December 4, 2013
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BENEATH is coming to DVD and Blu-Ray! Get a look at the reversible cover art.

From the Scream Factory Facebook Page:
As reported earlier, our release for 2013’s BENEATH will be surfacing on Blu-ray & DVD on March 25th. Check out the first look at the cover design, which is reversible so you can choose the one you like and want to display the most!

Directed by Larry Fessenden (The Last Winter, Wendigo), the story concerns six high school seniors who find themselves in a rowboat in the middle of a lake attacked by man-eating fish. The twist? They must decide who must be sacrificed as they fight their way back to shore.

Get another look at the art here.

December 3, 2013
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BOTLD one of Best Horror Movie Posters of 2013

Congrats to Gary Pullin for the fine company he keeps in this thoughtful and badass selection of the year’s coolest genre posters. Glad to see one-sheets for The Sacrament and You’re Next in there among many other fine graphic specimens. See all the posters at ShockTillYouDrop.com.

December 1, 2013
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Glass Eye Pix chronicles Broadway Crawler

In a tradition dating back to one of Glass Eye Pix’s early missions to document performance artists like The Impact Addict, Fessenden is chronicling the “personal project” of Robert Leaver (co-writer The Last Winter) as he crawls from the Southern tip of Manhattan up Broadway to his home in Washington Heights. The crawl, which commenced on Halloween 2013 and will continue into the winter, ten or fifteen blocks at a time, once or twice a week, defies easy categorization and invites interpretation.   Continue Reading »

November 29, 2013
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ALL THE LIGHT IN THE SKY – New Yorker Review

ALL THE LIGHT IN THE SKY review, in the Dec 2nd print edition of The New Yorker and online here. More on Joe Swanberg’s new film.