Girls
and Corpses teams with TomCat Films to create new horror label
Girls
and Corpses Magazine has entered into a partnership with TomCat
Films to release a slate of original indie horror films. “Girls and
Corpses Presents” will be displayed at the front of films approved for
release and sanctioned as meeting the high standards of the worldwide newsstand
magazine phenomenon, Girls and Corpses, founded by Robert “Corpsy” Rhine.
Following the labels created by Fangoria and Bloody-Disgusting.com, Girls and Corpses
Presents will release four acquisitions a year to coincide with each quarterly
issue of the printed magazine. In addition to releasing on DVD and
Blu-Ray, the company is in talks with major digital and online streaming
companies to create a dedicated channel of content curated by the Girls and
Corpses Team.
The
Girls and Corpses Presents label will be unveiled at this year’s AFM
under the TomCat Films banner to foreign buyers. Girls and Corpses is sold on
newsstands worldwide and is also translated into German, “The way is already
paved internationally for the new film label,” says TomCat’s President, Ted
Chalmers.
The first DVD release to be flying the Girls and Corpses banner, will be
Unfiltered Entertainment’s Blood Rites, directed by Dorothy Booraem,
who co-wrote the project with Producer Chad Haufschild. The team
previously collaborated on microbudget smash success, Wake The Witch.
Blood Rites is a macabre treat inspired by Giallo, a terrifying genre
popularized by masters such as Dario Argento and Lucio Fulci. The film
will be released via DVD in December of 2014. Blood Rites will be followed
up, under the Girls and Corpses Presents slats, by The Meat Puppet,
directed by Joe Valenti, a terrifying yarn featuring a host of celebrity
cameos such as WCW’s April Hunter.
The team will also be producing original wraparound
featurettes for each title. Chalmers and Corpsy promise to deliver content that
is both “salacious and horrifying,” and will feature some of today’s hottest
talent co-hosting each segment. Tera Patrick, among others, is currently
attached to kick off the fun. TomCat Films just wrapped filming Aliens VS
Titanic and Monster-Zilla, with Atomic Shark going into production next month.
The
label also plans to jointly produce one original theatrical film for the label
each year. The budgets will ranges from $1.2 million to $4.6 million. The
first film on the production slate will be "CYSters," a dark
horror/comedy exploring pregnancy and child birth. Girls and Corpses
Productions has funded and green-lit the film, from a script by R.S.
Rhine. Danielle Harris who’s last film, Among Friends, was
released through Lionsgate, is in talks to direct.
Girls and Corpses Productions is also funding the
completion of horror film 'Two Faced' starring Tony Todd, Daniel Baldwin,
Jacqui Holland and Antwon Tanner in a Johnny Kearns film. The script by Rolo
Velascoe is about a ruthless gold-digger in a gruesome tale of vanity. Produced
by Ken Tayloe and Jacqui Holland of Violet Sky Productions.
"I have worked with Ted Chalmers at TomCat films
as an actor on several films he has produced, such as: Nazi Dawn, Snake Club:
Revenge of The Snake Woman, Angel Of Darkness: The Legend of Lilith, Disaster
Wars and Grand Auto Theft. Most recently, I co-starred in TomCat films, Aliens VS Titanic. I
respect Ted Chalmers, who does an amazing job producing and releasing
cost-effective horror films for the worldwide market. I am thrilled to put our
Girls and Corpses brand on films we feel will shake up the marketplace with
original, and very scary, movies. Ted is a very creative filmmaker and
businessman and has had great success with domestic and international film distribution,"
explains Girls and Corpses Publisher/Deaditor-In-Chief Robert
"Corpsy" Rhine.
“Robert
has created a thriving brand for this niche that we’re thrilled to be a part
of,” states TomCat CEO, Ted Chalmers. TomCat Films, often described as a
cross between The Asylum (Sharknado) and Playboy, has a longstanding reputation
as a genre label specializing in mockbusters, horror films and exciting alt
entertainment for worldwide audiences. “This partnership is a perfect fit
for both brands and I am confident that we can leverage our capabilities,
respectively, toward a thriving partnership for years to come.”
TomCat Films LLC is a vertically integrated film sales, licensing
and distribution company with headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona and affiliate
locations in Beverly Hills, California, New York City, New York, and Selangor,
Malaysia. TomCat Films attends all the major film markets including the
American Film Market, European Film Market in Berlin, Hong Kong Filmart and the
Cannes Film Festival. The company distributes over 100 feature films with
distribution deals in place worldwide. Many of TomCat’s films can be seen on
Netflix, InDemand, Family Video, Best Buy, Amazon and other establishments in
the U.S./Canada and around the world. http://tomcatfilmsllc.com/
GIRLS and CORPSES MAGAZINE™ is an outrageous
horror/comedy/art & music magazine distributed on newsstands
internationally by Ingram, Diamond, PDG Annas International and also
translated into German. The glossy color magazine has been described as
dark comedic blend of Maxim meets "The Walking Dead" meets MAD. The
magazine has been featured on:
Entertainment Tonight, E-Entertainment, CBS, G4TV, Current
TV, Inside Edition, TMZ and many others. Cover celebrities
include: George Romero, Sid Haig, Michael Berryman, Danielle Harris, Lloyd
Kaufman, Billy Moseley, Butch Patrick, Scout Taylor-Compton, Gilbert
Gottfried, Zombie Boy, Harlan Williams, Sheri Moon Zombie, Courtney
Stodden, Farrah Abraham, Tera Patrick. Masuimi Max and many
others. Check out the madness here: http://girlsandcorpses.com/
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