The wickedly awesome site, thechainsawmafia.com will be reviewing Dead Hooker In A Trunk. The Chainsaw Mafia was created and executed by women, and they strongly believe that more women should "jump into the gigantic bucket of blood and guts".
We'd certainly have to agree.
When recently contacted by Necromagickal, TCM staff writer and chainsaw swinger, we couldn't be more happy to send off a screener and jump at the chance for an interview.
Look for the interview and film review this summer!
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
"The HORNET"
Here is our short film entry for Vancouver Film Race 2009, "the Hornet". We had a blackout for 5 hours that felt like 5 years.
The short follows two sisters reunited for the first time since being put up for adoption in their early lives. The criteria we were given is the theme of "temporary" and the action of "signing something".
View "the Hornet".
~J & S
The short follows two sisters reunited for the first time since being put up for adoption in their early lives. The criteria we were given is the theme of "temporary" and the action of "signing something".
View "the Hornet".
~J & S
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Vancouver Film Race 2009 screening tonight!
SCREENING of COMPLETED VANCOUVER FILM RACE FILMS WED JULY 22 at FIFTH AVE CINEMAS
Come see our completed Film Race short tonight! Details are:
SCREENING: 7 pm & 9:30 pm Wed July 22nd at Fifth Avenue Cinemas, 2110 Burrard St, $9 cash at door, hosted by Brendan Beiser.
NOTE: Each screening will have different films. $9 gets you into both.
After Party at the Regal Beagle (left side as you enter)
2281 West Broadway, 9pm until late.
Audience Choice Winner announced at Party.
The Film Racing Tour returned to Vancouver and challenged local filmmakers to create an original short film (4 minutes max) in just 24 hours from 10 pm Friday, July 17th to 10 pm Saturday, July 18th. 41 Teams competed.
All of the completed films will premiere for the public at Fifth Avenue Cinemas on Wed July 22nd and the best films will advance into a nationwide competition for over $40,000 in cash and prizes. To learn more, visit http://www.filmracing.com/Cities/Vancouver.htm
Vancouver’s Celebrity Judge: William B. Davis (The Smoking Man – The X-Files)
Locally produced in Vancouver by the Celluloid Social Club www.celluloidsocialclub.com
Info: paularmstrong@telus.net
SPONSORS
Film Racing Tour
Celluloid Social Club
Vancouver Film School
Starpost Digital Inc.
ProVision Video Sales & Rentals
Cutting Edge Films
The Regal Beagle Bar&Grill
SONY Creative Software
Business Now Services
Slamdance
MW Design Group
Writers Boot Camp
OnCallAssistant.ca
VidCom
William F White International
MVCC Video Communications
Focal Point Communications
EIS, Event Image Specialists
ANZA Club
Videomatica
More to follow!
~Jen
Friday, July 17, 2009
24 HOUR FILM RACE VANCOUVER
A snippet of exciting Twisted Twins news coming your way. Having been aching for a new project to hop into and deliver unto the world, we've entered the Vancouver Film Race 2009. With THIS GUY, CJ Wallis of Forty FPS.
The details go like this...
RACE: 10 PM Fri July 17th – 10 PM Sat July 18th (drop off at ANZA Club)
SCREENING: 7 pm & 9:30 pm Wed July 22nd at Fifth Avenue Cinemas, 2110 Burrard St, $9 cash at door, hosted by Brendan Beiser.
After Party at the Regal Beagle, 2281 West Broadway, 9pm until late
The Film Racing Tour will be returning to Vancouver in 2009 and will be challenging local filmmakers to create an original short film (4 minutes max) in just 24 hours from 10 pm Friday, July 17th to 10 pm Saturday, July 18th.
All of the completed films will premiere for the public at Fifth Avenue Cinemas on Wed July 22nd and the best films will advance into a nationwide competition for over $40,000 in cash and prizes. Anyone may register, but space is limited. Get your team together and sign up today! To register or learn more, visit the site HERE.
We've always claimed to be nocturnal, but now we've got to prove we can survive on Redbull and pure drive alone. Stay tuned to see what comes of it!
Interested in our submission with FortyFPS from last year? Check out DOPPELGANGER.
XO
Jen
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