Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Upcoming MonsterBuster Screenings!


We just found out that Jay Holloway's Crowscare has been accepted into Atlanta's Buried Alive Film Festival! The movie will screen on Saturday, November 10th at 5:30 pm as part of the fest's "Rotten Peaches: Local Horror Shorts" block. We're very excited by this opportunity since it's our first time at an exclusively horror film festival and it marks another chance for us to screen at our favorite theater the Plaza, which has previously shown our Werebum trailer, Apocalypse PSA and Making the Cut. Crowscare's director Jay Holloway and its DP Torey Haas will both be in attendance for the screening- come on out and say hi!


First Date will also be featured at this month's Get Connected on Thursday, October 25th (we haven't received a screening time yet but the event runs from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm).  We screened both Mario and Luigi and Crowscare at Get Connected last March and had a blast! This month's event is looking to be even better since it's Halloween-themed, which as you know is totally right up our alley. First Date's director Torey Haas and its star Greg Garrison will both be in attendance along with most of the MonsterBuster crew.


We're still hard at work on preproduction for our first feature film Invasion of the Undead (it's the reason there hasn't been a blog or Facebook update these past few months) and an official announcement regarding the movie is coming soon! Please bear with us because it will definitely be worth the wait- we have a lot planned for this movie!

Dylan Schettina in Bath Salt Cannibal
We also just completed principal photography on two shorts: Katelyn Brammer's Harmony (our first drama) and Kevin Hicks's Bath Salt Cannibal (the title pretty much says it all). Look for blog entries on both of these movies very soon.

Finally, the upcoming web series Horror Hotel is no longer an exclusive MonsterBuster production; we're co-producing a few of the first season's episodes (such as Tilt) and will still be involved in different capacities but the series as a whole is now its own entity.

As always, thank you for reading!

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