This Saturday, May 11th, director Sean Hogan's horror flick The Devil's Business (review) makes its premiere on the UK's Horror Channel (much better than the long rumored American Horror Channel, whom we wish well), and we've got a quick Q&A for ya! Check it out!
Billy Clarke, Jack Gordon, and Jonathan Hansler star.
Q: How did The Devil’s Business come together?
Sean Hogan: I’d been waiting a long time for another project to come together, and out of sheer frustration, I had a meeting with my producer Jen Handorf one night and proposed that we make something for very little money, just to get back in the saddle. I’d recently seen Down Terrace and really liked it, and my feeling was that you didn’t need a whole lot of money to make something, just a good script, talented actors and one location. So...
Billy Clarke, Jack Gordon, and Jonathan Hansler star.
Q: How did The Devil’s Business come together?
Sean Hogan: I’d been waiting a long time for another project to come together, and out of sheer frustration, I had a meeting with my producer Jen Handorf one night and proposed that we make something for very little money, just to get back in the saddle. I’d recently seen Down Terrace and really liked it, and my feeling was that you didn’t need a whole lot of money to make something, just a good script, talented actors and one location. So...
- 5/9/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
New York -- A family of serial killers has drawn "Twilight" star Ashley Greene into their web in the edgy indie thriller "Summer."
Stephen McHattie, Barbara Niven and Peter Mooney play the deranged kinfolk that Greene's character encounters on her quest to find the father she's never known.
Horror filmmaker Lee De Marbre is directing the tentatively titled film for producers Rob Menzies, Donald Osbourne and Curtis Crawford of Ottawa-based Zed Filmworks ("The Dead Sleep Easy"). Pierre David ("Internal Affairs") and Neil Bregman are executive producing from Sean Hogan and Christine Conradt's original screenplay.
The Innovative Artists/McKeon-Myones Entertainment-repped Greene next will be seen in December in the vampire thriller adaptation "Twilight" from Summit Entertainment. McHattie will be seen in another anticipated cult project, the Warner Bros. film "Watchmen." Mooney stars in the ABC Family series "Falcon Beach," and Niven has appeared in numerous telefilms.
The film is halfway through its Ottawa shoot,...
Stephen McHattie, Barbara Niven and Peter Mooney play the deranged kinfolk that Greene's character encounters on her quest to find the father she's never known.
Horror filmmaker Lee De Marbre is directing the tentatively titled film for producers Rob Menzies, Donald Osbourne and Curtis Crawford of Ottawa-based Zed Filmworks ("The Dead Sleep Easy"). Pierre David ("Internal Affairs") and Neil Bregman are executive producing from Sean Hogan and Christine Conradt's original screenplay.
The Innovative Artists/McKeon-Myones Entertainment-repped Greene next will be seen in December in the vampire thriller adaptation "Twilight" from Summit Entertainment. McHattie will be seen in another anticipated cult project, the Warner Bros. film "Watchmen." Mooney stars in the ABC Family series "Falcon Beach," and Niven has appeared in numerous telefilms.
The film is halfway through its Ottawa shoot,...
- 8/28/2008
- by By Gregg Goldstein
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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