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Crash Reports: A Horror Film that Must be Made: Emilie Flory’s TRAUMA DOLLS
Bijou was once a wonderful young woman who wanted to become a dancer, but fate stood in her way and prevented her from achieving her dream. Yet, after an incident leaves her for dead, Bijou rises like the Phoenix. The once lovely woman, however, is different somehow… Now, a highly sought after model, she has…
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CRASH DISCUSSIONS: Interview with TRAUMA DOLLS director Emilie Flory, cinematographer Tariel Meliava, and dialogue coach, Cameron Watson
In one of the show’s most impassioned interviews, THE LAST KNOCK speaks with writer/director Emilie Flory about her upcoming horror, TRAUMA DOLLS. Indulging in the discussion of story, character, photography, and overall filmmaking, it is clear that horror fans will see something amazing in TRAUMA DOLLS. Award-winning director of photography, Tariel Meliava also takes part…
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Crash Analysis Support Team: A Double Feature Review: The Movie CRUISING and the Book BLOODLETTING – Guest Post from Emilie Flory
CRUISING: more timely than ever!… As evidenced by the publication of the fascinating crime thriller BLOODLETTING, a grisly, erotic gem penned by William D. Prystauk. Cruising by William Friedkin – 35mm Print – 1 hr 42 min With a warning on the 35mm print you won’t find on the 98 min DVD Shown with a…
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Become Your Dream
My beautiful, intelligent, and talented wife, Ally Bishop, bought this photograph for me after her annual Christmas trip to New York City. When she gave it to me, she cried. She knew that I had one hell of a creatively busy 2014 with far too many demanding projects: two short films (TIGERS IN THE SOUP…
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Crash Analysis Support Team: A Little Bit of Horror in Paris… Guest Post from Emilie Flory
With the explosion of a genre stunner that’s going to trigger some serious shock waves: Starry Eyes A little bit of horror in Paris with the Paris International Fantastic Film Festival that just wound up its fourth year! A little bit of horror… But too little, far too little in the end! If it’s true…