Pizzolo announces FREE Godkiller Blu-rays for purchasers of the standard-def DVD due to the Blu-ray’s postponed street date.
As reported today on MTV Splash page, we’ve picked up the documentary on enigmatic, iconic comics writer Grant Morrison and we here at Halo-8 are officially geeking out.
The wait is almost over! The full-length animated feature film GODKILLER will premiere at Chicago’s C2E2 immediately following the panel “HALO-8: Illustrated Films & Comics” on Friday April 16th at 7:45pm.
Halo-8 has unveiled a preview clip from episode 2 of the illustrated film GODKILLER, which streets today January 26th as a limited-edition shortform DVD. The clip features Dr. Mulciber (Lance Henriksen) tasting the blood of Tommy (Justin Pierre) and having an epic psychedelic trip in the process.
Wired Magazine did an awesome interview with Matt Pizzolo about Godkiller and what the heck the difference is between “illustrated films” and “motion comics.” They also debuted a new Godkiller preview clip we’ve embedded on this page.
Halo-8 has unveiled a brand new preview clip for the illustrated-film Godkiller, whose first episode comes to DVD this Tuesday Oct 6th. The clip is a monologue sequence where Dr. Mulciber (Lance Henriksen) explains his use of sex-magic to solve crimes.
The epic story of a boy’s quest to save his sister. Recent news: – Godkiller ginormous interview with Danielle Harris, Tiffany Shepis, Nicki Clyne, Katie Nisa, & Matt Pizzolo up at Fangoria.com – Godkiller release delayed to accommodate demand – Exclusive pics of Danielle Harris modeling Godkiller apparel at FEARnet – Exclusive pics of Bill [...]
Trailer for IN A SPIRAL STATE, the metaphysical, psychedelic, drug-addled sci-fi/horror film directed by award-winning filmmaker Ramzi Abed (upcoming THE NEW EROTIC), starring the late Gidget Gein (of shock-rock band MARILYN MANSON), Bianca Barnett (ALBINO FARM), Elissa Dowling (DREAD), Juliana Fine (upcoming GOA), Ofri Fuchs (TWISTED), Adam Meir (WALTZ WITH BASHIR), Mae Moreno (Boys & Girls Guide To Getting Down), Messy Stench (of GWAR), and Lizzy Strain (THE DEVIL’S MUSE).
“Unlike any horror film you’ve ever seen — and ever WILL see — POP SKULL is a must-see.” -Stephen Susco, writer of THE GRUDGE
“One of the best online animated series to date.” –Bloody Disgusting Currently in development at DreamWorks for a live-action adaptation by Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci (who brought you JJ Abrams’ Star Trek reboot and Transformers 1 & 2) Unable to die… unwilling to kill… What if a zombie had a mind of its own? [...]
“Smashing… a terrific, engaging, well-told story!” -Cinematical * Official Selection * New York Underground Film Festival Chicago Underground Film Festival Euro Underground Film Festival Sound Unseen Music & Film Festival Brazil International Film Festival Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival Lausanne Underground Film Festival South Africa X-Fest Film Festival Finland Rokumentti Rock & Film Festival “Hard, [...]
“The bravest American film I’ve ever seen.” -Cinephile “The most accessible, thorough chronicle of animal rights ever put to film.” -Film Critic.com “Remarkably even-handed.” -Reel Film Reviews * Winner * Fantasia Film Festival – Audience Award – Official Selection – Hot Docs International Film Festival Stockholm Vegan Film Festival Melbourne International Film Festival San Francisco [...]
“Makes KIDS look like an after-school special.” -Urb Magazine “Defiant & confrontational!” -Suicide Girls “Visionary director Matt Pizzolo takes a harsh look at what it means to be a disaffected youth, showing that the promised land of opportunity and the American dream are relics of the past.” -McGill Daily “Unapologetically brutal, surprisingly intelligent. 4.5 out [...]
“Intoxicating and sensual.” -Rue Morgue Magazine “Sexy, erotic, violent, and visionary.” -Cinephelia “The beautiful Kristin Kerr does an amazing job.” -Fatally Yours When beautiful young actress Lisa Small (Kristen Kerr of David Lynch’s ‘Inland Empire’) is cast as the tragic victim known as The Black Dahlia in a film about Hollywood’s most famous unsolved murder, [...]
“An antidote to much of what passes for independent film” -NY Times “Uncompromising… impressive” -Variety “Conventional wisdom has long been that Hollywood is unapologetically liberal. But if that’s so, where in the movies are the progressives I know – funny, sexy, smart, open-minded and most of all, real? They’re in Exist.” -Clamor Magazine *Official Selection* [...]
The Punk & Disorderly Festival is one of the most important streetpunk events in the world. Bringing together special reunions of seminal punk heroes with showcases of the young guns at today’s bleeding edge, Punk & Disorderly Vol 1 is a combat boot stomp to the teeth for anyone who dares to say “punk is [...]
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| “Fans of experimental cinema will squirt themselves as POP SKULL is a slice of heavenly arthouse goodness… it’s kinda like GUMMO but without the gay midgets and dead cats. 4 stars” -Eric Campos, FILM THREAT
* WINNER * Indianapolis International Film Festival – Grand Jury Prize * OFFICIAL SELECTION * AFI Film Festival Rome Film Festival Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival POP SKULL is a manic, twisted, drug-infused and award-winning psychological horror film directed & co-written by Adam Wingard (“HOME SICK”), starring & co-written by newcomer Lane Hughes, co-written and co-produced by E.L. Katz (“AUTOPSY”), and produced by Peter Katz (“MORTUARY”). The film depicts the lonely and disjointed life of Daniel, a young Alabama pill addict, as his efforts to cope with the trials of his day-to-day life collide with the increasing influence of murderous and displaced spirits that inhabit his home. Plagued by ghosts, Daniel discovers his home holds a secret to a grisly crime… a crime he’s doomed to repeat if he can’t prevail against the forces that haunt him. Coming to DVD from Halo-8 Entertainment on July 28, 2009. “Unlike any horror film you’ve ever seen — and ever WILL see — POP SKULL is a must-see.” -Stephen Susco, writer of THE GRUDGE “Distinctive, visually powerful and uncompromising.” -Robert Koehler, Variety “The film is well paced, leaving us on the edge of our seat until the climactic end.” -Mr. Disgusting, Bloody-Disgusting.com “Equal parts Aronofsky and Tsukamoto, Wingard straddles the line between experimentation and linear narrative.” -Todd Brown, Twitchfilms.net “Impressive.” -LAsplash.com |