Showing posts with label Debbie Rochon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Debbie Rochon. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

An Important Message about Net Neutrality

A serious matter is nearing a vote.  You can not sleep through this!



NET NEUTRALITY  is something you should know about, if you don't, read about it HERE.

WATCH this Video from Lloyd Kaufman  (Troma Entertainment and Chairman of the Independent Film & Television Alliance) has been an avid fighter for Net Neutrality and we should rally along side him before the Independent Filmmaker and Artist has NO voice on the Internet.


"Filmmakers MUST react to this your movies will not been see with equal time on a free web if they get away with this.” - Debbie Rochon (Actress, Writer, Producer)

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Top 10 moments of 2010

I was impressed by fellow filmmaker and photographer Steven Shea's list.   I have already made my Best/Worst films list over on GeekTyrant.com but I hadn't thought about the Top Moments of this past year until I read his blog.  So here goes.

10.  Screenings of 'RELISH' - Los Angeles and Sacramento, CA
 I was given an amazing opportunity by producer Jeremy Gordon to work on the short film "RELISH" in Nov. '09.  Around March writer/director Jeffrey Fong held a cast/crew screening in Burbank, CA, then he was able to snag a screening with Film Independent's Cinema Lounge series at the W hotel in Hollywood.  Followed quite quickly by another screening in Sacramento, CA for his family and friends.  I was lucky enough to see three entirely different audience reactions to the film and I'm very happy to know that I was there at the beginning of Jeff's career as a filmmaker.
Watch the short:


9. Shooting 'ALIEN VENGEANCE'
 This was a last minute shoot for me.  Filmmaker Jason Liquori called me and asked me to join the project in January 2010.  I happily accepted.  I felt I needed a Sci-Fi film under my belt.  This film is fun and it's meant to be.  If you dare take it seriously then you have an issue.  We has a ton of fun filming this and I'm stoked to be a part of the project.  The cast is talented & the film is a tad-bit gross but what fun would it be if there wasn't a little slime?  You can easily pick up a copy on the website and if you do, I hope you enjoy the fun, b-movie drive-in style of this science fiction film.

8. Texas Frightmare Weekend - Dallas
 Road Trip!  Thanks to the amazing Tara Cardinal & Devanny Pinn for suggesting I join them on their drive from LA to Dallas because it was one of the best weekends I had all year. Hanging with Debbie Rochon, Lisa Wilcox, Brandon Slagle, Scarlet Salem & Joe Knetter.  Having drinks at the hotel bar with John Carpenter & Kane Hodder.  These are things you just don't get when you never leave your living room.   And of course finally meeting up with the team that will be bringing the world "HELLSTORM".  Write/Director Keith A. Smith & Producer Annette VerHoeven.  Truly amazing to have our first sit down discussion about the film at that event.  Expect big things from Epiphany Filmwerks in the near future!
  If you have never been to Texas Frightmare Weekend, get your ass to Dallas this coming April 29th - May 1st!  You will enjoy yourself.  What an terrific layout for a convention.  The people are friendly and the vendors are awesome. 
 I was pleased to be there to see some of the first panel discussions for Filmmaker Mel House's 'Walking Distance' (which will now be distributed by Lionsgate later this month) and 'Imago'.  Check out this year's line up of guests and events.

A side occurance of TEXAS FRIGHTMARE was the awesome, impromptu stop in MORAN, TX. Here is the interview that followed:

7. Weekend of Horrors - Los Angeles
 To my surprise on our way to Dallas for Frightmare, I received an email from Creations Entertainment to join an indie filmmaker panel at Weekend of Horrors.  I accepted immediately and was extremely pleased to attend WOH and hang out with Tara Cardinal, Devanny Pinn & Brandon Slagle, Erik Preston and Lance Lash. 

The Indie Filmmaker panel was a great group of guys who all had their own respective projects to explain and show the audience.  The discussion was terrific and definitely a highlight to my year to introduce the first look at "Candy." to the world in person and as well as Horror Website Bloody-Disgusting.com running the Trailer exclusively during the convention.  What an honor.  The response was welcomed and talking to the fans of horror all weekend about "Candy." was a terrific experience.  

 The first look at what Adam Green's 'Hatchet II' was going to look like along with a full cast panel was pretty amazing as well.  I'm stoked to have an autographed poster from that event!  Yeah, I'm a geek, what of it?

6.  My Return to Theatre - Sarasota, FL
 The title is dramatic but it's true.  I hadn't done a theatre piece in years.  Theatre tests you in such a different way then film and as most actors know, when you try and do both, there is most likely one that will consume your life more then the other.  When my friend, actress/filmmaker Sage Hall suggested I audition for two short plays written by Jenny Beres in Sarasota, I was nervous to say the least.  She convinced me that these would be great pieces for me and that working with Director Louise Stinespring would be a great opportunity.  She was right.  I had a terrific time delving back into the world of theatre.  We performed at Home Resource which is a furniture store near downtown Sarasota, FL.  Performing directly next to the audience (who sat in chairs and couches on the showroom floor) was not something I was used to either.  It was exhilarating and I'm glad to have been a part of the production.  Meeting all the new talented people in Sarasota was a blessing.

5. Filming 'Ripped Memories'
 This was my first parlay into producing a feature and I have to say I learned a ton.  Writer/director Marc Fortin contacted me some years ago about working on this project but it didn't pan out until February 2010.  Casting was relatively a breeze.
I utilized by years of working with great actors to pull in many & then a few came on through casting websites but ultimately we ended up with a pretty solid cast.  Debbie Rochon & myself are the leads in the film with a stellar supporting cast with Tara Cardinal, Jose Rosete, Jim Oberst, Jr., Elina Madison, Kevin Allen, Charlotte Gallagher and more.  You can view a trailer and all cast info on the films Official Website.  Expect a release sometime in 2011.

4. SAC Sci-Fi/Horror Convention - Sacramento, CA
 A huge thank you to Jeff Hughes with Comic Book Divas for connecting me with Legends of Heroes & Villains, Richard Zerga and Kristi Zerga!  What a great Father/Daughter team they are!  They Flew director/producer Sage Hall & myself to Sacramento specifically to premiere our short film "Candy."  writer Jenny Beres and Composer Grady Reinagle aka Abnorml Injustice were able to drive from LA to meet us and all of us could not have been happier with everything at the convention.  The event was wonderful and the guests and vendors, were all amazingly supportive and nice.   They gave us a screening room and we filled it to capacity!  The audience was amazing and and so inquisitive.  We were able to get to know Filmmaker/actor Shannon Lark and the team behind an amazing new Webseries, WESTERN X.  Writer/Director Michael Flores, photographer Aaron Flores & actress Deneen Melody were the perfect neighbors inside the dealer room.  The show is fantastic and original.  It's worth watching!

This was the perfect convention to premiere "Candy." at and we all would gladly go back to SAC Sci-Fi/Horror Convention anytime!  Get there this year if you're in the Sacramento area!


3. Filming "Cut"
 When writer/director Joe Hollow called me about his film 'Cut', I was immediately enticed by the story.  This was an ambitious shoot and collaborating with director Wolfgang Meyer, I believe Joe Hollow has one hell of an indie horror hit on his hands.  With a cast that includes, Kane Hodder (Hatchet), Tony Todd (Candyman), Michael Berryman (Hills have Eyes), Devanny Pinn, Brandon Slagle, Shannon Lark, Katie Parker, Marc Hanson, Deneen Melody and so many more talented actors.  In 2011, be prepared to hear much more about this film as we near closer to the film's release.  Check the Official Website for all information about the film.

2. Filming 'The Couch'
 Joining Sage Hall's Starfruit Productions for the second time this year to bring to life a passion project of hers from many years ago.  This was a story she told me about a little more than 5 years ago and to close out 2010 we were able to make it a reality.  An amazing cast and crew came together to bring this story to life and I can not be any happier to have been a producer and actor on this short film.  Expect this drama to begin it's festival run in 2011 and no doubt gain momentum and praise for the stellar performances and beautiful overall look of the film.  Please stay connected with this short film via the Official Website or the Facebook page.

1. The release and success of "Candy."
 I could not have been more pleased to start and end my year on a high with this short film.  The idea was something I was sure could be pulled off and I always believed people would respond to it.  Until we really began to have screenings around the country did I realize how much people loved it.
 We were reviewed by Fangoria, GeekTyrant, DreadCentral, NerdRemix (on which I earned an honorable mention for my performance), BrutalAsHell and so many other sites and magazines.  It was all positive for our first out the gate short film.  Sage Hall, Wheat, Jenny Beres & I really through ourselves into this story and I'm so happy to see that people ultimately loved meeting Candy and her son Marcus.  They responded to their odd relationship and the darkly sweet story.  "Candy." is close to my heart and for me to see these characters on a screen was something I only could dream of and I can not thank everyone enough who gave a moment of their time or money to this short film. Keep your eyes on posts from the Facebook page and from any of the team involved as we roll into 2011 with sugar in a veins. We hope to bring more "Candy." to your doorstep in the near future.

Please enjoy the short: http://candyshort.blip.tv


I have to mention the amazing Lori Bowen who placed "Candy." into the HALLOWSCREEN FILM FESTIVAL in Sarasota, Florida.  The event is amazing & so terrific for Horror Film Fans!  She is a very talented woman and I am pleased she accepted "Candy." and became a part of "The Couch".

and a Super Special THANK YOU to Linda Lawson & Tracy Weston for the Ticket to see Sir Paul McCartney at the Hollywood Bowl.  Not going to lie, one of the most amazing concerts I have Ever seen in my life.  Not only were the seats in the Box near the stage perfect, but we were right near Sharon Stone.  Yeah, that's pretty awesome.  

Friday, March 26, 2010

Review: The Good Sisters


Hold onto your candles and your belladonna plants kids!

The Good Sisters will take you on a journey of mystery and discovery. Follow these two, not so average sisters, as they try and figure out why they feel as though they are being watched.

Is it just complete paranoia? Could it be the creepy downstairs neighbor who just moved in? Is it the odd, over talkative woman and her dick of a husband? What about the 'roommates' next door? Who is making these sisters question every move they make?

I thoroughly enjoyed the plot that writer/director Jimmyo Burril laid out in this film. It kept me interested and I never once thought I knew the ending. The setting of the film grabs you as well. Rather then have the sisters live in a stereotypical 'creepy' house, they actually reside inside an apartment home. Which, many people from the North East will recognize. Those types of apartment buildings, which are very large converted homes, are not seen much outside that area and therefore I found it a terrific backdrop for the story.

Debbie Rochon (Colour from the Dark) and April Monique Burril (Chainsaw Sally) make a terrific team in the film. Rochon's calm and class gives her character "Breanne" a much needed air of Maturity. While Burril's character "Kindra" is able to retain a more vulnerable, "new witch" feel. It's a great combination to watch.

I also found the dream sequences and spell casting sequences visually exciting. I looked forward to hearing Rochon & Burril chanting because I knew it wouldn't be long for another enticing visual trip.

Don't worry for your blood fans out there. You'll definitely get your fill. You have to love a good seance that requires a sacrifice.

If you're a lover of any type of witch story, I strongly suggest picking up a copy of The Good Sisters.

The Unrated Director's Cut is available for Pre-Sale March 29th on Forbidden Pictures website.

The release date is April 27th.

Check out the website for more information.
ForbiddenPictures.net