
Hudson Valley Film Commission celebrates GOOD ONE distribution deal (and others)
From the Newsletter:
As part of our mission, the Hudson Valley Film Commission follows projects from pre-production through distribution. Each point along the way has an economic impact for the production team and the region, including local vendors, crew members and cast members…

THE GOOD ONE
Metrograph Pictures has acquired North American rights to Good One, one of the breakouts of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. The indie film had its world premiere in the U.S. Narrative Competition section.Directed by India Donaldson’s, Good One, stars Lily Collias, James Le Gros, and Danny McCarthy. The narrative follows a weekend backpacking trip in the Catskills during which 17-year-old Sam (Collias) contends with the competing egos of her father and his oldest friend. Filming took place in the Mid Hudson Valley in June of 2023 primarily in Kerhonkson, New Paltz, and Samsonville. Producer Diana Irvine wrote; “It was so nice to connect in-person, thanks again for all your support during our shoot in June.”
Le Gros has worked in the Hudson Valley quite a few times, specifically with Glass Eye Pix on productions including Blackout, Foxhole, Stray Bullets, and Bitter Feast.

Thanks to The Hudson Valley Film Commission for years of support!
TBT: Cody & Charlie throwin’ shade

TBT 2015: James Le Gros and Fessenden on the set of
Jack Fessenden’s STRAY BULLETS!
Fangirlish: 10 Horror Movies for a Spooky Valentine’s Day
by Jeanette White
Sure, there are fancy restaurants and impressive bouquets of flowers. However, maybe you’re sick of fighting for reservations and stressing out the local florist. Maybe you’d rather spend Valentine’s Day inside, ordering takeout and watching a movie—preferably a scary one, because what’s more romantic than having an excuse to snuggle up to that special someone?

6. Jakob’s Wife Explores the Good and Bad of Marriage
What happens when you take two horror icons and allow them to embrace their campy genre roots? You get Jakob’s Wife, a horror-comedy with substance. After transforming into a vampire, Anne (Barbara Crampton) begins to question her safe but stale 30-year marriage to the titular Jakob (Larry Fessenden). The movie doesn’t necessarily reinvent vampire lore but focuses on exploring the complexities of marriage and loss of identity instead. The love between Anne and Jakob is still there; it’s just messy, complicated, and clouded by societal constructs.
THE LAST WINTER: one to watch after (or instead of?) True Detective: Night Country
As we inch ever closer to the season’s finale, you may be wondering: What should I watch after True Detective: Night Country? We’ve been thinking the same thing, which is why we’ve put together a list of the best arctic-themed horror movies and TV to watch after the story of Tsalal has concluded. From eldritch horror and psychological thrillers to nail-biting survival dramas and more, here are the best arctic horror stories to watch after True Detective: Night Country…

THE LAST WINTER
Director: Larry Fessenden
Cast: Ron Perlman, Pato Hoffmann, James LeGros
Where to watch: AMC Plus, Shudder
Practically a movie about Tsalal itself, The Last Winter follows a group of scientists at a remote arctic research base as they study the effects of oil drilling in the Alaskan wilderness. Of course, the base itself is mostly run by the oil company looking to drill there, so their findings are heavily monitored. But as the drilling in the area continues, strange things start happening at the base that seem determined to sabotage the greedy company. Steeped in supernatural strangeness and a deep fear of environmental doom, The Last Winter is a fascinating horror movie that does more than most to suggest that people and companies have no business invading the world’s coldest corners. —AG
TBT: February 2010

On set in Upstate NY with the crew of James Felix McKenney’s monster movie HYPOTHERMIA.
Forbidden Planet, NYC: Fessenden finally signs Fango cover after week-long Covid blackout

Noon, Sunday, 2/4/24: After missing the signing event last Saturday due to a positive Covid test, Fessenden today ducks into the Forbidden Planet basement, to add his signature to the cover of the BLACKOUT issue of FANGO, already adorned with autographs from numerous genre notables and pals… Soon to be selling for the big bucks on ebay!















































































