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Alice Does Not Find a Wonderland in the New Malice Web Series
It's been a long time since there’s been anything new from Philip Cook, an industrious low budget filmmaker whose films Invader and Despiser are overlooked gems deserving to be rediscovered. He’s finally back behind the camera with a new web series called Malice that puts a very different spin on the idea of Alice going down the rabbit hole.

Synopsis:

Malice concerns the Turner family’s supernatural adventures in their late grandma’s home. It’s up to teens Alice and Abbey to solve mysteries and survive dangers emanating from the old home. And when people start disappearing, Alice--the sixteen year-old with an active imagination--must go down the “rabbit hole” and confront a shocking revelation.

This contemporary Gothic horror-fantasy web series starring Brittany Martz, Rebekkah Johnson, Mark Hyde, Leanna Chamish, and Matthew Gulbranson begins with bi-weekly episodes January 15th.

Philip Cook’s 1992 Invader is a witty pre-“X-Files...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 1/1/2012
  • by Foywonder
  • DreadCentral.com
Supernatural hauntings plague a couple in "The Haunting of Pearson Place" (Debut trailer)
Joe Estevez (Scar), Suzi Lorraine (Bikini Girls on Ice), Logan Anderson (One Tree Hill), Matthew James Gulbranson (Ninjas vs. Vampires), Ken Arnold (Dog) and Tracy Teague (Respire) star in a supernatural themed horror film directed by Michael Merino of   

The Haunting of Pearson Place  

Director Michael Merino just unleashed this teaser trailer (see below) for his latest effort. The film which is currently in post production is expected to have a release date in late Spring. 

The Haunting of Pearson Place: In hopes of rebuilding their once-storybook marriage, Gwen and Steven (a young, attractive and successful couple) purchase a vacant Victorian house in a small town, intent on rebuilding the once beautiful house along with their marriage. The house at Pearson Place was once used as a hospice for returning soldiers from World War I. The now long-dead veterans were expecting kindness upon arrival at Pearson Place only to...
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 1/26/2011
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
"The Haunting of Pearson Place" now in post production
Joe Estevez, Suzi Lorraine, Logan Anderson, Tracy Teague, Matthew James Gulbranson, Ken Arnold and Gabriel Voss star in director Michael Merino's haunted house horror thriller chiller "The Haunting of Pearson Place". 

The Haunting of Pearson Place deals with a couple, Gwen and Steven (a young, attractive and successful couple), who in hopes of rebuilding their once-storybook marriage, purchase a vacant Victorian home in a small town, intent on rebuilding the once beautiful house along with their marriage. The house at Pearson Place was once used as a hospice for returning soldiers from World War I. The now long-dead veterans were expecting kindness upon arrival at Pearson Place only to find that the war was Heaven compared to the house which is truly Hell. Our modern day couple intend to use the house as a B&B, but Pearson Place and its previous tenants have their own ideas.

The film...
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 1/10/2011
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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