IOF EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: On The Set of MALEVOLENCE: BEREAVEMENT
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And we loved the movie. If you've seen it you know it doesn't break any new ground, but we hadn't seen horror like this in theaters for a very long time. During the dreadful summer of "Alien Vs. Predator" and "Exorcist: The Beginning" no less! It was tense, dark, gloomy, and scary. It featured reprehensible and horrible people, and the innocent caught in their path, in an extremely unpleasant and nasty situation. It was hand-crafted, classic American horror. Almost as soon as we left the theater we decided this would be the first new film that we'd try to cover on Icons.
So we sought out the director and his cast, and "Malevolence" became not only the first new film that we covered pretty much from top to bottom, but the first of many, many of the films and people that we'd cover in the independent and underground horror world. Now, with "Malevolence: Bereavement", our relationship with this special film has come full circle, and we're proud to have this video set-visit as the first piece of original and exclusive video content.
So, take a few minutes and journey with us onto the set of "Malevolence: Bereveament". The first of many more on-set video featurettes to come in the new Icons of Fright video section. Enjoy!
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can't wait to see the movie I am scared already!
Posted by: ann | November 19, 2007 04:30 PM
Got my interest, can't wait to see how it plays out.
Posted by: Arlene | November 25, 2007 09:39 AM
Can NOT wait for this!!! Makes me want to see it for sure. :-)
Posted by: robg | November 25, 2007 12:22 PM
Brett Rickaby is amazing!!! The man's talent never ceases to amaze me!!!!
Posted by: Terry | December 12, 2007 11:50 AM
A perfect match for Rickaby!!!! He becomes his focus. High energy and talent,,, Can't wait to catch it..
Posted by: Al | December 12, 2007 09:07 PM
Ive heard this should break new ground in the Horror World. Huge success ahead for this Production team.
Posted by: BAngiulli | December 28, 2007 04:50 PM