Independent filmmaker
Randy Fabert is on a quest to create a new werewolf thriller in the
old-school tradition that he hopes “will be the most violent werewolf movie
ever made!”
Cincinnati,
OH. –June 11th, 2012-
Writer/Director
Randy Fabert (Psycho Killer) is hard at work in pre-production,
prepping his new werewolf thriller, Autumn Moon from Skylar Phoenix
Productions. Fabert himself stated that he hopes Autumn Moon will be
"the most violent werewolf movie ever made." Fabert, a fan of
great werewolf films such as (An American Werewolf in London, The Howling, and
The Wolf Man), says he wanted to make an old school werewolf film but update it
to be extremely violent and gory. He feels that co-writer Michael
Spivey and himself have captured the extreme violence a werewolf
would cause.
The
screenplay was written by Michael Spivey and Randy Fabertfrom an original
story by Randy Fabert. It is produced by RandyFabert,
Joe Kidd, Thomas Humbach, Iabou Windimere, Michael
Spivey, and Co-producers are Aaron Martin and Sheila MuddBaker.
The
werewolf make-up effects will be created by Fabert'sPostmortem EFX
Studio.
The
cast includes: Joe Kidd (That's What She Said), NathanGrauwelman (Abraham
Lincoln vs Zombies), Iabou Windimere(Psycho
Killer), Jocelyn Tanis (The Medal), Larry Combs,
GerriSutyak (Buffy the Vampire Slayer),
Sonny Burnette (Zombies R
Friends), Richard Aughpin (Architect of Chaos), and
Randy Fabert(Psycho Killer).
Plot
Synopsis:
Pulp
writer Michael Renee Allen thought the house on the edge of the woods would be
the perfect place to write his next novel. He soon finds that the forest has
more to offer than just fresh air and a nice view. Something unspeakable is
stalking the forest. A cunning force of pure evil that hunts by night,
painting the forest with blood.
Filmmaker
Randy Fabert grew up loving the classic Universal Monster movies.
At the age of 10, he made his first horror movie and hasn't stopped
since. After seeing An American Werewolf in London in 1981, he fell
in love with the artistry of Rick Baker and decided he wanted to make monsters
for his movies and took up sculpting his own creations. His first film
Psycho Killer (2011) was well received and will be playing at several film
festivals this fall.
Teaser Poster:
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Moon Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/#!/AutumnMoonFilm
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