We're back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today's feature includes release details for seasons 1 and 2 of Bad Timing, a look at a new poster from Chopping Block, a Hooked Up red band trailer, a Q&A with the director of The Burning Dead, and much more:
New Poster Released for Chopping Block: "Five kidnappers find themselves in a bloody situation in the brand new poster for the upcoming slasher comedy Chopping Block!
Chopping Block follows a group of recently fired corporate workers out of work and out of luck. Desperate times call for desperate measures as they decide to kidnap their ex-boss’s daughter for a much needed ransom. Things take a bloody turn when the boss’s daughter just happens to be the only survivor of the masked psychopath "Sadie Grace". Hilarity and bloodshed ensue when Sadie...
New Poster Released for Chopping Block: "Five kidnappers find themselves in a bloody situation in the brand new poster for the upcoming slasher comedy Chopping Block!
Chopping Block follows a group of recently fired corporate workers out of work and out of luck. Desperate times call for desperate measures as they decide to kidnap their ex-boss’s daughter for a much needed ransom. Things take a bloody turn when the boss’s daughter just happens to be the only survivor of the masked psychopath "Sadie Grace". Hilarity and bloodshed ensue when Sadie...
- 2/22/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The Impersonators screens as part of the 23rd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival on Monday, November 17 at Landmark’s Tivoli Theatre at 9 Pm. Get ticket information here
The Avengers they aint’! For those looking for an alternative to the big screen super-hero smashfests, The Impersonators just may be up your alley. This is the story of a lovable bunch of losers and goofballs donning spandex as part of their jobs at Supers for Rent, an agency that sends them out to entertain at events and private parties. Leading the motley crew is Les (Josh Arnold), a surly, stout, slovenly, bespectacled stand-in for “Mr. Super” (a take-off on that “strange visitor from another planet”). The other employees bare little resemblance to the comic book originals ( “The Flying Fox” just got his Aarp card. his teenage sidekick “Sparrow” is not far behind, “H2Joe” is terrified of the water, and...
The Avengers they aint’! For those looking for an alternative to the big screen super-hero smashfests, The Impersonators just may be up your alley. This is the story of a lovable bunch of losers and goofballs donning spandex as part of their jobs at Supers for Rent, an agency that sends them out to entertain at events and private parties. Leading the motley crew is Les (Josh Arnold), a surly, stout, slovenly, bespectacled stand-in for “Mr. Super” (a take-off on that “strange visitor from another planet”). The other employees bare little resemblance to the comic book originals ( “The Flying Fox” just got his Aarp card. his teenage sidekick “Sparrow” is not far behind, “H2Joe” is terrified of the water, and...
- 11/15/2014
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
"It's time we stop impersonating heroes, and we start to kick some mother f*!&ing ass!" How about a funny superhero parody to kick off the week? The first trailer has debuted for Joshua Hull's new film The Impersonators, an independent "comedy/action superhero movie" about a group of rag tag birthday party super hero impersonators who get in over their heads. To use the typical cliche of comparison, this film feels a lot like Super meets Mystery Team, two of my favorite cult indies. It may be ultra low budget but it still has some genuinely funny moments and I like how crazy things get in the final seconds of this trailer. Enjoy. Here's the first official trailer for Joshua Hull's The Impersonators, originally posted by AICN: A group of rag tag birthday party superhero impersonators are hired by a crime-ridden town to clean up their streets.
- 8/12/2013
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Some quick casting news is coming out of the camp for indie filmmaker Joshua Hull's latest fright fest, The Ballad of Sadie Grace. Fans of the FEARnet show "Todd & the Book of Pure Evil" will be happy to hear that star Alex House has joined the flick!
The Ballad of Sadie Grace was written by standup comedian Josh Arnold (The Impersonators) and will be directed by Hull. Bryan Wilson (Underground Entertainment: The Movie) will produce, and David M. Brewer (Insidious) has been brought on to the project as the Director of Photography.
Production on The Ballad of Sadie Grace is set to begin mid-2013. For more information check out the official The Ballad of Sadie Grace website or "like" The Ballad of Sadie Grace on Facebook.
Look for more from Hull and Sadie Grace soon!
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The Ballad of Sadie Grace was written by standup comedian Josh Arnold (The Impersonators) and will be directed by Hull. Bryan Wilson (Underground Entertainment: The Movie) will produce, and David M. Brewer (Insidious) has been brought on to the project as the Director of Photography.
Production on The Ballad of Sadie Grace is set to begin mid-2013. For more information check out the official The Ballad of Sadie Grace website or "like" The Ballad of Sadie Grace on Facebook.
Look for more from Hull and Sadie Grace soon!
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- 2/28/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Alex House (Todd & the Book of Pure Evil) is on-board to co-star alongside horror icon Bill Moseley in the slasher-comedy The Ballad of Sadie Grace.
Plot details are being kept under wraps but House will play a struggling author who reluctantly returns home to face his questionable past with local slasher legend Sadie Grace.
The script is written by standup comedian Josh Arnold (The Impersonators) and will be directed by Joshua Hull (Beverly Lane, The Impersonators).
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Plot details are being kept under wraps but House will play a struggling author who reluctantly returns home to face his questionable past with local slasher legend Sadie Grace.
The script is written by standup comedian Josh Arnold (The Impersonators) and will be directed by Joshua Hull (Beverly Lane, The Impersonators).
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- 2/28/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Alex House, the star of Todd and Book of Pure Evil, just signed up to co-star in the new slasher comedy The Ballad of Sadie Grace.
Bill Moseley also stars in The Ballad of Sadie Grace. No word on his character, but it’s a good guess he will be doing some slashing. House’s character is “a struggling author who reluctantly returns home to face his questionable past with local slasher legend Sadie Grace.”
Written by Josh Arnold (The Impersonators) and directed by Joshua Hull (Beverly Lane, The Impersonators) production is set to begin in late 2013.
Look for updates on the Sadie Grace Facebook page...
Bill Moseley also stars in The Ballad of Sadie Grace. No word on his character, but it’s a good guess he will be doing some slashing. House’s character is “a struggling author who reluctantly returns home to face his questionable past with local slasher legend Sadie Grace.”
Written by Josh Arnold (The Impersonators) and directed by Joshua Hull (Beverly Lane, The Impersonators) production is set to begin in late 2013.
Look for updates on the Sadie Grace Facebook page...
- 2/28/2013
- by Sara Castillo
- FEARnet
By Michael Juvinall, MoreHorror.com
Filmmaker Joshua Hull (Beverly Lane) announced that horror veteran Bill Moseley (House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects, Exit Humanity) will star in the slasher/comedy The Ballad of Sadie Grace.
Details on the story are being kept quiet, but Moseley will play a small- town sheriff who has been hunting local legend "Sadie Grace" for years.
It was written by standup comedian Josh Arnold (The Impersonators) and will be directed by Joshua Hull.
Bryan Wilson (Underground Entertainment: The Movie) will produce, and David M. Brewer (Insidious) will be the Director of Photography.
Production on The Ballad of Sadie Grace is set to begin mid-2013.
For more information check out the official The Ballad of Sadie Green website and “Like” The Ballad of Sadie Green on Facebook.
More on this as we get it!
Source: Dread Central...
Filmmaker Joshua Hull (Beverly Lane) announced that horror veteran Bill Moseley (House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects, Exit Humanity) will star in the slasher/comedy The Ballad of Sadie Grace.
Details on the story are being kept quiet, but Moseley will play a small- town sheriff who has been hunting local legend "Sadie Grace" for years.
It was written by standup comedian Josh Arnold (The Impersonators) and will be directed by Joshua Hull.
Bryan Wilson (Underground Entertainment: The Movie) will produce, and David M. Brewer (Insidious) will be the Director of Photography.
Production on The Ballad of Sadie Grace is set to begin mid-2013.
For more information check out the official The Ballad of Sadie Green website and “Like” The Ballad of Sadie Green on Facebook.
More on this as we get it!
Source: Dread Central...
- 11/13/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Indie filmmaker Joshua Hull (Beverly Lane) dropped us a line to let us know what's happening with his latest genre offering- The Ballad of Sadie Grace. Read on for the latest sliver of indie shiver.
Hull announced this weekend that horror icon Bill Moseley (House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, Texas Chainsaw 3D) is attached to play the lead in the slasher-comedy; plot details are being kept under wraps for now, but Moseley will play a small- town sheriff who has been hunting local legend "Sadie Grace" for years.
The Ballad of Sadie Grace was written by standup comedian Josh Arnold (The Impersonators) and will be directed by Hull. Bryan Wilson (Underground Entertainment: The Movie) will produce, and David M. Brewer (Insidious) has been brought onto the project as the Director Of Photography.
Production on The Ballad of Sadie Grace is set to begin mid-2013. For more information check...
Hull announced this weekend that horror icon Bill Moseley (House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, Texas Chainsaw 3D) is attached to play the lead in the slasher-comedy; plot details are being kept under wraps for now, but Moseley will play a small- town sheriff who has been hunting local legend "Sadie Grace" for years.
The Ballad of Sadie Grace was written by standup comedian Josh Arnold (The Impersonators) and will be directed by Hull. Bryan Wilson (Underground Entertainment: The Movie) will produce, and David M. Brewer (Insidious) has been brought onto the project as the Director Of Photography.
Production on The Ballad of Sadie Grace is set to begin mid-2013. For more information check...
- 11/13/2012
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
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