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Megan Hagins in Zombie Girl: The Movie (2009)

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Megan Hagins

Chloe Noffke - the next Emily Hagins?
Check out this 12-second teaser from Chloe Noffke for the short horror film Tumbler. Oh! Forgot to tell you - Chloe is 13.

When young women start experimenting with making their own horror films, it reminds me of Emily Hagins who made her first feature-length zombie horror film at age 12 called Pathogen. Moms who encourage their daughters, like Megan Hagins and Dayna Noffke, are helping to raise innovative and creative filmmakers, especially in the unorthodox arena of horror. Yay moms!

Watch the Tumbler Teaser...
See full article at Planet Fury
  • 3/27/2010
  • by Superheidi
  • Planet Fury
Meet Emily, 'Zombie Girl' at Comic Con, Friday, July 24
Meet the youngest zombie filmmaker on the block, 12 year-old Emily Hagins. Her film "Zombie Girl: The Movie" will be screened at Comic-Con. The film was directed and produced by Justin Johnson, Aaron Marshall, Erik Mauck. The film features Emily Hagins, Megan Hagins, Jerry Hagins, Rebecca Elliot, Harry Knowles and Tim League. The film chronicles the passion, creative drive, and supportive family of an extraordinary pre-teen girl following her filmmaking dreams: Emily Hagins is making a zombie movie. It.s feature-length, it.s bloody, and the zombies don.t run. But there.s one big difference between her film and every other zombie movie you.ve ever seen: Emily is twelve years old. Most twelve-year-olds are busy with friends, homework, and online chatting.
See full article at Monsters and Critics
  • 7/21/2009
  • by April MacIntyre
  • Monsters and Critics
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