Last spring I had the privilege of reviewing a horror short titled “Velvet Vengeance”. It was an impressive short film to say the least managing to express as much story and horror in it’s twenty seven minutes that is comparable to most feature films. Well now that same film has been green lit for a feature adaptation. The short film revolved around Alice, a young woman on a quest to prove once and for all that her brother’s death was the result of more than one killer. After a year of visions and dreams guided by her brother’s ghost she sets out to revisit the area where he died. Accompanied by her friends a new nightmare begins that pits her against a psycho sister act with a masked axe wielding sister as the co-antagonist. You can read my review here. I have been told by the films director Jeremy Campbell the the feature will approach the story from a whole new angle and is currently in pre-production. I for one can not wait to see how the new story develops and look forward to talking with the director about “Velvet Vengeance” as well as the cast of the movie. So stay tuned for a new interview series with the director and cast of “Velvet Vengeance”. You can also go over to the movie’s Facebook Page to keep up-to-date with the project.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Jeremy Campbell’s “Velvet Vengeance” Gets Feature Adaptation
Last spring I had the privilege of reviewing a horror short titled “Velvet Vengeance”. It was an impressive short film to say the least managing to express as much story and horror in it’s twenty seven minutes that is comparable to most feature films. Well now that same film has been green lit for a feature adaptation. The short film revolved around Alice, a young woman on a quest to prove once and for all that her brother’s death was the result of more than one killer. After a year of visions and dreams guided by her brother’s ghost she sets out to revisit the area where he died. Accompanied by her friends a new nightmare begins that pits her against a psycho sister act with a masked axe wielding sister as the co-antagonist. You can read my review here. I have been told by the films director Jeremy Campbell the the feature will approach the story from a whole new angle and is currently in pre-production. I for one can not wait to see how the new story develops and look forward to talking with the director about “Velvet Vengeance” as well as the cast of the movie. So stay tuned for a new interview series with the director and cast of “Velvet Vengeance”. You can also go over to the movie’s Facebook Page to keep up-to-date with the project.
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