GLASS EYE PIX Sizzle Reel Collectible WENDIGO Figures from Glass Eye Toyz and Monsterpants Studios Oh, The Humanity! The Films of Larry Fessenden and Glass Eye Pix at MoMA The Larry Fessenden Collection BLACKOUT DEPRAVED BENEATH THE LAST WINTER WENDIGO HABIT 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 Satan Hates You Trigger Man Automatons THE ROOST Impact Addict Videos
February 3, 2024
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Feb 3, 2024 marks 12th Anniversary of Ti West’s THE INNKEEPERS

February 2, 2024
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Until Dawn Remaster slated for 2024 release

Until Dawn Remaster

An enhanced version of Until Dawn was announced at the State of Play event. The remastered version of Until Dawn will be developed by Ballistic Moon for PlayStation 5 and Windows PC.

The narrative horror game will be completely remastered using Unreal Engine 5, and character performances, environments, and graphics have been upgraded. Until Dawn features an all-star cast that includes Academy Award-winning actor Rami Malek, Hayden Panettiere, Peter Stormare, Larry Fessenden, etc.

The remastered version of Until Dawn will be released later in 2024.

read all the news from the State of Play event at GameRiv

January 31, 2024
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BLACKOUT review from Rotterdam Film Festival: “an effective horror film, but above all a tragedy”

By Kaj van Zoelen, Schokkend Nieuws, Jan 29 2024

That in itself is nothing new under the full moon. Fessenden, who directs, writes, edits and produces, clearly draws inspiration from the old Universal films. Lon Chaney Jr. is even mentioned. But Fessenden gives it a modern twist. The comparisons critics make with mumblecore and/or John Sayles’ work about small-town America are understandable. 

BLACKOUT immediately starts as one would expect from a low-budget horror film: with sex, followed by bloody violence. But then the nuance is mainly sought out. Artist Charley experiences strange things around every full moon that he cannot remember, but scary things do appear in his paintings. He worries about being a werewolf who commits gruesome murders every month. He returns to his hometown to put a number of things right, but then it is already a full moon.

Through these conversations, and others where the likely werewolf is not present, a portrait is created of a small village where relations are on edge. A community in which racism quickly lurks as soon as people become afraid. Sometimes that is much more dangerous or even deadly than a werewolf. 

Among the often somewhat prosaically filmed talking scenes, there are also a few beautifully stylized scenes, sometimes even animated like an oil painting. In the scenes in which the werewolf strikes, Fessenden is nice and bloody, which gets an extra dimension because they are regularly filmed from the perspective of the beast. In addition to the necessary dose of tension, they also sharply portray the sense of guilt that plagues Charley. Because BLACKOUT is at times an effective horror film, but above all a tragedy.

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January 30, 2024
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Cutting Room #248: Chameleon Street

January 29, 2024
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SUMMONERS by Terence Krey now streaming on Roku

January 28, 2024
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Countdown to Valentine’s Day with 2 weeks of amour…

January 26, 2024
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Sat 27 Jan 5PM to 7PM: Forbidden Planet FANGORIA signing event

Join Fessenden & Makeup men Brian Spears and Peter Gerner
at a signing party for FANGORIA issue #22
Forbidden Planet 832 Broadway NYC

Also in attendance: GEP pals Jenn Wexler, Sean Redlitz, Chloe Levine
and others !!

January 26, 2024
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BLACKOUT heading to IFFR Rotterdam

January 24, 2024
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The Reveal: CRUMB CATCHER one of the 15 Best Movie Posters of 2023

Back at The Dissolve, we turned to our friend Sam Smith, poster designer extraordinaire, for thoughts on all things movie poster-related. Here at The Reveal, you’ll have to make do with me, a simple moviegoer who loves to wander up and down the halls of the multiplex looking for signs of life in the world of movie posters. It’s tough sometimes: risk-averse studios favor what’s worked in the past rather than attempting innovative new designs… But posters aren’t all bad these days. In no particular order, here are a few that caught my eye in 2023.

Crumb Catcher
Never heard of Crumb Catcher? Honestly, me neither, though Larry Fessenden’s name as one of the co-writers has me intrigued. Even more intriguing: this shadow-drenched poster featuring adorable/murderous cake decorations. What’s this about? No idea! Do I now want to know? Absolutely. Mission accomplished, movie poster.

See other posters on the list. Long live cool posters

January 24, 2024
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GEP’s favorite Oscar Nom: GODZILLA MINUS ONE