Croaker premieres at The Meadow Lanes!

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Bowling and a movie

 

Friday, June 13

at 7:00pm – 12:00am

The Meadows Bowling Lanes

Address:

Inside Meadows Casino

Washington, Pennsylvania 15317

 

Come join us for bowling and a movie. For $20.00 per person you will receive an 1 1/2 hours of bowling with shoe rental and then after a brief intermission we will watch the locally filmed movie “Croaker”. Movie munchies are also included and there will be drink specials available for purchase at the bar. Some of the cast and crew will be available for picture taking and autographs and whatever else we can come up with to add to the excitement between now and then. Admission for the event will start at 7:00 pm, bowling will start promptly at 8:00.

 

TICKETS ARE LIMITED – so don’t miss out on this event!

 

Please be aware that by clicking your attending on this event DOES NOT guarantee you a ticket for admission. You MUST PURCHASE a ticket IN ADVANCE. You can purchase them online at http://www.croakerthemovie.com or you may email the director at fredterling@verizon.com to request tickets.

 

Tickets must be purchased by June 1st to have an accurate count for food, etc.

 

We really hope you can hop into the Meadows Lanes to join us for this ribbiting good time!

 

Thank you to Coors light and the Meadows Lanes for helping us put this awesome event together.

 

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE CYBER AGE PANEL

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE CYBER AGE PANEL

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 Artificial intelligence funding is on the rise. What is the next step towards innovation? Come to the panel for an intellectual discussion.

 

 Discuss artificial intelligence technology in a realistic vs. fiction depiction of the future. Speak with Moderator Tim Gross, Panelists Jake Morris, Jason T Swinchock and Christine M. Soltis. Special thanks to Rickert & Beagle Books for hosting this event.

 

 Saturday, May 3rd, 2014 at 2PM

 

 3233 West Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15216,  412-344-7444 .Visit Rickert & Beagle Books and SolsticeNightSky Productions on Facebook for more event info.

 

 PANELIST BIOS HAVE BEEN INCLUDED BELOW:

 

 Jake Morris: Panelist

 I was raised in NC originally, then moved to the Pittsburgh area in 2003. My father is a retired marine of 24 years service (MSgt). So that begs the question how I went from NC to PA. Simple. I met my wife while on a short outing with a band I played with in high school. We were friends online, meeting through a heavy metal Yahoo chatroom. Her family was warming and very welcoming, and I loved the rolling hills and dense foliage, reminding me of the Shenandoah Valley from which my father’s family hails; I moved up pretty hastily.

 I graduated from Cal U with a bachelor degree in Computer Engineering Technology. Keep in mind this isn’t a full blown engineering degree. As a technologist we are trained to interpret the schematics and designs constructed by the full engineers and implement them in real life. A good analogy is to consider the following: Engineers solve the problems of tomorrow, while technologists solve the problems of today. I also finished up with a minor in mathematics, allowing me to get into grad school if I desired. Ok, so you’re wondering what in the hell do CETs do anyway? We are a blend of software engineering and electrical engineering. We specialize in embedded systems. In other words, we make the hardware talk/communicate to other devices. Low level programming, usually in a processor’s assembly code or in ANSI C, acts as the foundation. This equips us with the ability to design simple circuitry and enable multiple avenues of functionality with complex software. “Low-level” programming does not mean its introductory level or beginner level programming, but rather on the hierarchy of a system. You need hardware to run the device, and software to give it intelligence. High level programming involves object oriented paradigms, including some interpreted languages as well. A good example of this would be C#.NET, C++, Ruby, etc. In terms of robotics and AI, the computer science people develop the algorithms and logical functionality, while the engineers would create a means for the hardware to act upon the software.

 I work in the steel industry as a process control engineer. I program and trouble shoot the automation on our manufacturing lines as well as wite HMIs for the operators to use. I mainly use Linux (Red Hat), VMS (DCL scripting), and Windows 7 for daily, rudamentary tasks. As far as languages go: C++, C#.NET, VB6.NET, VB, Fortran, VBScript, ba$h script w/ reg. expressions, java6, Citect SCADA pkg 7.2 SP 3, Python, jQuery, HTML, CSS, SQL….pretty much a huge chunk of the top players in programming languages.

 On a personal and casual note, I am a HUGE fan of music, particularly on the heavy side of things. I have two bands, Steel City Firm (hardcore/thrash) and Sidle Oak (“druid metal” i.e. dark acoustic, minor keys, clean vox, keys, and some distortion for effect). I also am a fan of fantasy and sci-fi. I paint, ink, and write poetry when the mood strikes me. I collect tattoos and have a critical caffeine addiction accompanied by Type 2 Diabeetus.

 

 Jason T Swinchock: Panelist

 

 Jason Swinchock is an Operations Manager for a metal manufacturing company and is also the CEO of his own media production company, E-Nertia Global Entertainment. He has been writing short stories for 15 years and has been producing films and videos for the last 6 years.

 

 Jason graduated, with honors, in 2002 from California University of Pennsylvania and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. During his time in college Jason specialized in writing computer programs dealing with statistics, probabilities and artificial intelligent problem-solving.

 

 In 2010, one of his short films, “Her Choices,” finished #11 in the world out of 50 finalists in the International Armchair Film Festival. In 2011, his 3rd short film, A Chemical Skyline, became a best-seller on Amazon.com in the monster horror category for 6 weeks in a row.

 

 Jason’s dream is to one day be able to work with a movie budget big enough for him to write and direct a science fiction “epic film,” in which its current pitch is “2001: Space Odyssey” meets “Saving Private Ryan.”

 

 Jason lives in Washington, PA with his wife, Laura.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Christine M. Soltis: Panelist/Arranger/Moderator

 

 Christine M. Soltis’ deepest passion is in fiction writing and has been for the past ten years. She has written 20 books, including several non-fiction international co-creations. Many of her novels can be accessed via Amazon.com. In addition, she is co-writer on various film scripts and does freelance writing, including scientific topics.

 

 She has contributed articles to various magazines including The Globe, The Front Weekly, Verdure Magazine, The Yahoo Network, EscapeWizard.com, whatscheaper.com, Ravenous Monster and WIP Arts. In 2011, she was an exhibitor at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.

 

 In addition to her writing, she made her acting debut in A Chemical Skyline, which was an Amazon best-seller for monster horror. In 2012, she lived in Los Angeles, California and was able to take part in a 15 minute, nationally syndicated courtroom drama that aired on Fox and the CW network, among others.

 

 For her first degree, she attended Point Park College for Broadcasting and worked in newsradio for a decade. Christine has completed her Masters of Science in Environmental Studies, which has heightened her appreciation for Earth and science.

 

 Besides releasing books, Christine has begun a journalistic/arts “webisode” via SolsticeNightSky Productions, which features panels, science, travel, artists and events in the local area. These episodes can be found on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/user/SolsticeNightSky

 

 Christine now works in the field of private investigations. Her additional interests include travel, time travel, futuristic societies and countless other items.

 

 

 

 Tim Gross: Moderator

 

 Tim is a rare breed of horror movie fan in the same spirit of Chilly Billy, Joe Bob Briggs, and Rhonda Shear that makes you want to see or should I say experience bad horror films. But Tim and his trusty Yuengling beer in hand has a knack for spewing out random information about Full Moon films that Charles Band doesn’t even know, condensing the most absurd sequels to horror films into a paragraph, and points out some very hidden gems of horror films that many do not know about.

 

 His writings of movie reviews, good or bad, has found him respect among many independent filmmakers as he takes the time to watch anything sent his way from Jon McBride to Fred Vogel to a random never heard of filmmaker in Finland recently.

 

 Between his ramblings, he has also found himself in several independent film features as an extra to a few speaking roles that has eventually led him to directing a short film and co-directing a feature in the past 12 months. And all this in the search of free beer and free horror movies in hopes of willing a new Leprechaun sequel or starring in the next Puppet Master flick or just living the dream of watching, making, and being a part of fun horror films!

 

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Bloodbaths and Boomsticks Episode 111 is up folks!

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No guest this week as Tim and Kyle prepare for the greatness that is Cinema Wasteland, but we do have Jack Deth in Trancers 2 and Australian exploitation at its finest in Brian Trenchard Smith’s Dead End Drive In.  Also we chat about what we’ve seen over the past week, Oderous Urungous of GWAR’s passing, and our thoughts on Phantasm 5: RAVAGER!!!  Kyle sees the new Arnold flick Sabotage with a theater full of dummies, and a lot of other nonsense.
So check it out.

http://bloodbathsandboomsticks.blogspot.com/

 

EPISODE 111

Director Gregory Blair Stirs Up Shadows with the First Official Trailer for Deadly Revisions

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LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Film fans can take a sneak peek of writer and director Gregory Blair’s Deadly Revisions, with the teaser trailer released this week. Tight and tense, the teaser reveals just enough footage to get audiences excited for this film’s unique blend of psychological thriller and horror elements.

In the film, Emmy Award winning actor and horror movie favorite Bill Oberst, Jr. appears as Grafton Torn. Torn is an amnesiac horror film writer for whom hypnotherapy and nightmares reveal terrifying images that cannot be real. Or can they? With an unreliable narrator, the audience will have to keep re-evaluating the information onscreen to find the answer. This slow burn script piles on increasingly unexpected plot twists. And, in Deadly Revisions, remembering can be murder!

A bloody valentine to the horror genre, the trailer shows some of the spooky staples horror fans adore, including: dark passageways, creaking floorboards and things lurking in the shadows. Through the combination of these elements, our hero examines his past, just as the film examines the art of the horror genre itself and its own values as a fun and safe place to confront our fears.

Deadly Revisions has already garnered Blair the EOTM Award for “Best Director of an Indie Horror Film” and reviewers have lauded it as “Amazing” (Chris Mackey, GuestStars Blog) and “Mind Blowing” (Char Hardin, Charred Remains Blogpost).
Deadly Revisions

The teaser trailer can be seen in its entirety here: http://youtu.be/iWnSDYf3MdM

 

It is also available for download here:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/j5w1ssexl6z7gb1/Deadly-Revisions-Teaser-Trailer-Gregory-Blair.mp4

 

The film’s homepage, with movie stills, is available here:

 

http://www.2writers.com/DEADLY_REVISIONS/DeadlyRevisions.htm

 

And, the film’s fan page is available here:

 

https://www.facebook.com/DeadlyRevisions

The Full Moon Mystery Box is back and available NOW!

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The Full Moon Mystery Box is back
and available NOW!

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Each Mystery Box costs only 35 and contains at least 100 of Full Moon Merch! Anything could be inside it. Plus 3 lucky purchasers will get an extra gift… a free ReAnimation Blade Replica! That’s a total 4 replicas we’re giving away.
(1 of them just for sharing on Facebook!)

Plus… you can Share & Win!
1 winner will be randomly chosen to receive a FREE ReAnimation Blade Replica, just for helping us spread the word!
Head Of The Family!  

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Only at http://www.FullMoonStreaming.com

Hosted by ultra-babe Mindy Robinson
and featuring INSANE new merch and interactive fun, including a new Golden Moon treasure hunt!

MOHNSTER CON Film, Memorabilia & Pop Culture Festival May 24th & 25th.

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MOHNSTER CON Film, Memorabilia & Pop Culture Festival

 

May 24th & 25th.

 

Mohnster Con is a new film festival located in North East Ohio. Get a chance to meet & greet with local film makers, purchase movie memorabilia, meet authors, celebrities, and even get a chance to audition for local films. There will also be vendors seeking models for projects such as horror calendars. All proceeds go towards Mohnster Productions new Horror Film being filmed in the valley.

 

Where?

 

 

Best Western-Meander Inn

870 CANFIELD NILES RD

YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO

44515

 

Price’s                                                          Show Times

1Day $5.00                                    Saturday May 24th 11AM-8PM

2 Days $8.00                                 Sunday May 25th 10AM-6PM

Children 12 & Free

For more information:

Call Zombie Joe (330) 509-5336

Email: eeriefrequencyjoemohn@yahoo.com

 

Website: http://eeriefrequencyjoem.wix.com/mohnster-con

 

Guests:

Shane Kimple (Dead Life, Dead Life 2)

 

Chris Hahn (WWE Wrestler Johnny Paradise)

 

Ashley Shaw (MODEL, Star of Joey Mohn’s “Gruesome”)

 

Abby Kay Luse (MODEL, Star of Joey Mohn’s “Gruesome”)

 

Joey Mohn (Director of Night of the Cannibals, Chronicles of A Serial Killer, The Sickness)

 

Travis Bowen (The Girl, Shadows in the Woods, Midnight Massacre)

 

Bryan Humphrey (Star of Chronicles of a Serial Killer)

 

More to be announced!!!

 

 

VENDOR TABLES ONLY $50 FOR THE WEEKEND

 

 

Payment Info: Make check or money order payable to: MOHNSTER CON, send payment to MOHNSTER CON, 51 E Howard St, Girard, Ohio 44420.

 

PayPal Info: You can email us payments at eeriefrequencyjoemohn@yahoo.com

 

For Questions Contact: 330-509-5336 or email eeriefrequencyjoemohn@yahoo.com

 

Prices for tables:               Website: http://eeriefrequencyjoem.wix.com/mohnster-con

1 Table is $50 each until May 1st, 2014

1 Table is $75 each after May 1st, 2014 if not sold out

4 Tables are $125 until May 1st, 2014 or $175 after May 1st, 2012 if not sold out

 

*Show times: 11am to 8pm Saturday May 24th, 10am to 6pm Sunday May 25th.

*Two vendor passes are provided with each table purchase, additional passes for vendors are half off the regular admission price.

*We require a deposit of half down for tables with the balance paid in full one week prior to the event.

Episode 110 is up and we will be off to Cinema Wasteland to hang for a day!

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This week Jon Cross returns as we all give him a collective croup hug and mourn his beard loss. Tim covers an awesome Full Moon space western with the always great Andrew Divoff in Oblivion and Oblivion 2.  We hate vegans and their sort in Blood Diner brought to you by Jon Cross.  And a grumpy TLJ goes after an Indian witch in Ron Howard’s western / horror mash-up The Missing.  Along the way we talk about Danny Trejo vs. The Kool-Aid Man, Kyle see the movie of the year so far, Tim goes off the rails in a Trancers based rant, The crap that eventually be Ghostbusters 3.  And in this week dead or alive…. Paul Hogan???

 

http://bloodbathsandboomsticks.blogspot.com/

 

EPISODE 110

Delirium Magazine Issue #2 on sale now…

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Delirium Magazine Issue #2 on sale now
Ships in late April, plus launch party details below

Featuring:

  • Tombs of the Blind Dead, original rarely seen art on the cover and in depth story inside as Lone Fleming tangles with the Templars in this EuroHorror classic.
  • Retro Puppet Master
  • Lurking Fear
  • Full Moon’s latest episodic film Trophy Heads
  • EroticMovieHouse
  • Interviews with Kenneth J. Hall and Masuimi Max!

http://deliriummagazine.com/?utm_source=FMS+has+PMS.+It%27s+our+time+of+the+month&utm_campaign=PMS+and+BieberMaster&utm_medium=email\

Rediscover the films that freaked you out!

 

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Gross Movie Reviews #316

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Gross Movie Reviews #316

 

By Tim Gross

 

Oblivion (DVD) – A great sci-fi/western/comedy off the beaten path type of film from Charles Band and Full Moon back in the mid-90s. It’s the year 3031 and the old west is back again with even a cyborg deputy played by the cool ass Meg Foster! A bad dude named Red Eye played by Andrew Divoff rolls into town of Oblivion for the mere reason to shoot down the town sheriff. Once done, Red Eye and his S&M sidekick Lash plan on taking over the town. The son of the sheriff learns of the news from the undertaker and returns to a town looking for a new sheriff and he believes he isn’t it as his father and he didn’t see eye to eye. Whether Zack wants to or not he must face off with Red Eye in a showdown as lives depend on it. The film has some great moments that include the night scorps and an arm wrestling event that involves a little green puppet monster. This is a film that has been forgotten by most but worth revisiting as Charles Band proved he can do other projects outside of the usual suspects: Puppet Master, Trancers, and Subspecies. The film also stars the likes of Issac Hayes, Julie Newmar, George Takei, Carel Struycken, and Irwin Keyes. I give the flick 3 stars.

 

Oblivion 2: Backlash (DVD) – The film continues the storyline of Lash still doing criminal activity but with Red Eye dead she is forced to do everything herself and the new sheriff Zack plans on keeping the town of Oblivion safe. But soon that changes when a bounty hunter played by Maxwell Caulfield flies his ship into town to arrest Lash for something she never did years ago. Zack finds himself between a rock and a hard place when he has to defend Lash but also finds out Red Eye has a brother Jaggar has just landed and wants to find Lash also. The sequel struggles to have the same fun western/sci-fi feel of the first flick and seems at times Charles Band maybe shouldn’t have stretch the storyline to a second film… But if you watched the first film you need to see the second film to see how it ends as I give the film 2 stars.

 

Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong (DVD) – The mish-mash flick may never have lived up to the hyped but Charles Band goes all out to market the film any way possible as I got mine in a box of cereal called “WEEDIES”! At least Full Moon veteran actress Robin Sydney (Sarah) returns; as the pretty girl who owns the bakery that brought to life the foul-mouthed cookie monster we all know and love. But Charles Band doesn’t stop there as he brings back Larnell from the “Evil Bong” series and he relives his story through flashbacks now that he owns his own Head Shop and would like to meet Sarah in order to help each other out business wise. Meanwhile the evil cookie is back and wants his revenge on Sarah but he has to go find them in the world of EEBEE the Evil Bong. Soon it builds for a face-off that just putters out than be a fun colossal fight. This film disappointed me, but shouldn’t have as Charles Band has tried mish-mash fights like this in the past and it doesn’t translate well in Full Moon movie world as I give the film 1 ½ stars.

 

The Missing (DVD) – Tommy Lee Jones stars in this supernatural western film that has him as a father to Kate Blatchett that left her years ago to pursue a dream he had that told him that he needed to leave his family. But now he is back trying to reconnect only to have it go wrong when an Indian attacks his family and kidnaps his granddaughter. But this Indian is considered a witch as he hangs snakes from trees and only believes in selling women of any color in Mexico. To be honest I totally forgot this flick but glad I got a chance to watch this film as I can see why some people even classify it as a horror film. I give it 3 stars.

Survival Quest

Survival Quest (VHS) – A great forgotten Don Coscarelli film that doesn’t get its due it deserves as Lance Henriksen plays a character named Hank Chambers who is a mountain man that helps normal people come to his camp and learn to work together, survive in the wild, and respect the world. When Hank confronts a crazed weekend warrior and he is wounded his group runs for their lives and tries to survive the crazed weekend warrior’s attacks throughout the woods and the only ones they can depend on is themselves as Hank has taught them. A great 80s adventure film that seems timeless and deserves a better fate than YouTube/VHS hell. I give the flick 4 stars and as usual prove Lance Henriksen makes everything better including having Reggie Bannister as your airplane pilot.

 

The Last Warrior (DVD) – A 9.7 magnitude earthquake separates California from the rest of the United States and Dolph Lundgren has taken it upon himself to try and restore order at his lonely armed forces compound to all who come. The film sounds better than it is just for the mere fact the film lacks budget and could have possibly been bad ass if there was a better budget for Dolph and company. I give the film 2 stars.

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My Sucky Teen Romance (DVD) – Emily Hagins, the young filmmaker that gave us the interesting zombie flick “Pathogen” several years ago this time around tackles teens facing college, their last trip to SpaceCon, and are vampires actually real. The movie pokes fun at the recent “Twilight” films every chance it gets but also pokes fun at today’s awkward teens just trying to live their lives the way they want. Don’t let the title mislead you away from this very funny and a must watch comedy. I give it 3 stars.

 

The Fine Art (VHS) – Its Eric Stanze’s shot on video student film from 1992 and released in 1994 that revolves around an artist named Valerie that is very talented but not at love as she is very unsure of herself. Valerie goes out on a blind date at her friend’s persistence with a friend of hers and soon allows him into her world. But when Valerie peaks into his world she is disturbed and scared what could happen next, especially when her best friend brings up the Cedar Hill Slayer murders that happened last year. The film is very rough around the edges but if given a chance you can see why Eric Stanze is considered a talented filmmaker. I give it 2 stars.

 

Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball (VHS) – Michael Dudikoff and Lisa Howard are back in the sequel playing bounty hunters who get tangled up with the mob only to realize they really need to work together before both are killed. Yeah, the movie is a big bag of boring poo but with Dudikoff starring and a number 2 after the title there was no way I could pass it up. I give the flick 1 star.

 

Any comments or questions please send to: GrossMovieReview@verizon.net, GrossMovieReview@aol.com or www.facebook.com/grossmoviereviews . Remember folks always support your local independent movie theater, independent video store, and independent filmmakers! It will keep horror alive………

You can always visit and see some past reviews, independent film news, or me ranting at: www.grossmoviereviews.com !!!

Also you now can purchase the co-directed film project from Daniel Boyd and I called, “Jagoff Massacre” at www.jagoffmassacre.com . There is a sequel in the works…

Don’t forget you can also hear Kyle Poling and me talking about horror flicks on a weekly basis on the Bloodbaths and Boomsticks podcast at http://bloodbathsandboomsticks.blogspot.com/ .

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The film “Croaker” launch will be Monday, April 7, 2014 to the world.

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The time has come. The film launch will be Monday, April 7, 2014 to the world. Everything is finalized, approvals received, compliance achieved and time to bring the Vodnik into the light. Details for ordering will be on the Website NLT Friday, April 4. 2014. 10 months of EXHAUSTIVE and REWARDING work have come to fruition and a dream has been realized. Thank you all for making this happen, much love to each and every one of you. Those eagerly awaiting their premiums from donations, beginning Wednesday, April 2, the US Postal Service will be heading to your doors. We have our FIRST big event with a MAJOR sponsor scheduled and details will be posted today. Once again, thank you all for walking this journey with me over the past 10 months — Fred Terling (director/writer/producer)

http://www.croakerthemovie.com

 

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