http://glasseyepix.com/html/dates.html - 11/20/09 03:54:50 - 05/05/08 08:50:12
Nov 16 — STAKE LAND set report by Eric Stanze on FEARnet
Nov 12 — GLASS EYE PIX titles around the web:
I CAN SEE YOU sighted as #41 on the fabulous 366 Weird Movies
Neil Kellerhouse on The House of the Devil’s Arty, Retro Posters New York Magazine.com,
"Best known for design work on lavish boxed sets for the Criterion Collection and the films of Steven Soderbergh, the small design house Kellerhouse Inc. has become a go-to firm for the lost art of thoughtful, sometimes challenging poster work."
November 10
Jeff Grace's original motion picture soundtracks
THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL and I CAN SEE YOU (additional tracks by Graham Reznick)
NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD at itunes.
AVAILABLE on CD from moviescoremedia 17 November preorder today!
THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL still in theaters • I CAN SEE YOU out now on DVD
Nov 9 — Day 1 STAKE LAND unit 2 shoot begins at 6:00 AM
also in the news...
I SELL THE DEAD in the always gorgeous Rue Morgue Magazine, now on stands!! Also featured in the issue: reviews of FEAR ITSELF, THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL and our new pal Eric Stanze's film DEADWOOD PARK.
also in the news...
Young American Bodies Director Joe Swanberg’s 5 Filmmakers to Watch:“Michael Vincent and Molly Donovan: They have a new short called “The Grass Is Greener” that just started playing festivals. Michael works for Larry Fessenden’s Glass Eye Pix. But he and Molly are also making trippy, psychedelic Super 8 movies. “The Grass Is Greener” is really crazy — weird green screen stuff, weird music interludes. I dig the style. They’re working on their first feature now. People ought to keep their eye out for that.”
Nov 7 — AFM sell sheets leaked at Bloody-Distgusting: Joe Magio's Bitter Feast, Jim Mickle's Stake Land
Blast from the Past Department:
Franklin Furnace presents THE HISTORY OF THE FUTURE II Friday November 6 and Saturday November 7, 2009 at 8 pm Abrons Art Center / Henry Street Settlement 466 Grand Street , Manhattaninfo and tickets
Twenty-six artists, all Franklin Furnace alums, will present excerpts of signature pieces in this two-hour performance art extravaganza.
featuring the vintage Glass Eye Pix production MISMATCH (11 minutes, 1987)
starring 80's collaborator and performance legend David "the impact addict" Leslie boxing Riddick Bowe on the Staten Island Ferry
"Though entirely different in tone, this has just become the most exciting vampire film - by far - since Let The Right One In."TWITCH
NOVEMBER 1 — visit our new logo page
THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL — still in theaters and VOD, Additional theaters Nov 13
THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL/I CAN SEE YOU score CD — out on Nov 13
I SELL THE DEAD — on VOD through November 10, coming to DVD December 15
STAKE LAND — Filming resumes November 8
11/01/09 "House of the Devil’s Mary Woronov on Her Wild Days at Warhol’s Factory and Camp Versus Method"New York Magazine
Halloween in Vancouver: 35mm print of HABIT unspools in the coolest Vamp Fest ever
Titles include LET THE RIGHT ONE IN , THE HUNGER, MARTIN, NEAR DARK RABID, VAMPIRE'S KISS, VAMPYR, BLADE II, GANJA AND HESS LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT, MARK OF THE VAMPIRE
Saturday October 31
4.30 pm Let the Right One In 6.30 pm Martin 8.15 pm Habit 10.20 pm Rabid Midnight Vampyr
TONIGHT — OCTOBER 30 — GLASS EYE PIX on FANGORIA RADIO!!Join hosts Debbie Rochon, Mike Gingold with special Glass Eye Guests:
Larry Fessenden, Ti West (THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL), Graham Reznick (I CAN SEE YOU, THE VIEWER) Jim Mickle (STAKE LAND), Glenn McQuaid (I SELL THE DEAD) and makeup maestro Brian Spears (STAKE LAND, BITTER FEAST, THE VIEWER, I SELL THE DEAD)
Have an alt-horror Halloween!Forget the sequels, formulas and pointless gore -- at the low-rent, freaky fringes, horror movies are still alive
... With the release this week of Ti West's neo-retro, early-'80s-style THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL, it appears that all is not lost.
... I'm giving a fair bit of credit for reviving 21st-century horror to the New York indie scene around West and his producer Larry Fessenden, also a director, writer, actor and all-around genre-film Svengali."I CAN SEE YOU ... goes from comic-realistic mode into full-on psycho meltdown with more terrifying adroitness than any other movie of this decade.TRIGGER MAN Beautiful and genuinely frightening THE LAST WINTER Devastating.
by ANDREW O'HEHIR at SALON.COM
“The House of the Devil” is definitely enjoyable, and another smart offering from Glass Eye Pix, the micro-indie that previously produced the horror films “The Wendigo,” “I Sell the Dead” and “The Last Winter.” (They also, just for variety’s sake, helped make “Wendy and Lucy.”) Look for their name in the future; it’s fast becoming the Ghoul Housekeeping Seal of Approval.
The Star-Ledger
Elbow Grease & Ingenuity: Interview with Larry Fessenden“A modest tour de force of voyeuristic, atmospheric tension.”THE LOS ANGELES TIMES
FILM OF THE WEEK “Ominous…Unrelenting... Paralyzing fear."