The Sky Has Fallen won Best Feature at the 2009 Freak Show Horror Film Festival! I was actually down in Florida visiting my brother so we were able to go to the screening. I never thought it'd win anything, and now, it has won two Best Feature awards! I can't believe it. The version playing at festivals is actually still an early cut, but it won't be long, and the film will finally be out on DVD.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Festival News
We won Best Horror Feature at the 2009 Indie Gathering Film Fest! And The Sky Has Fallen has also been chosen to play around the world at the following festivals:
British Film Festival LA
Swansea Bay International Film Festival
The Heart of England International Film Festival
International Film Festival Ireland
International Film Festival Thailand
International Film Festival South Africa
Fright Night International Horror Film Festival
Lighthouse International Film Festival
Freak Show International Horror Film Festival
International Indie Can Film Festival
British Film Festival LA
Swansea Bay International Film Festival
The Heart of England International Film Festival
International Film Festival Ireland
International Film Festival Thailand
International Film Festival South Africa
Fright Night International Horror Film Festival
Lighthouse International Film Festival
Freak Show International Horror Film Festival
International Indie Can Film Festival
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Additional Photography Completed
Looked like we might get rained out (damn you weather!), but we only lost an hour or two. The blood cannon was put to good use (actually both of them were... we bought a second one), and we did a couple new things at night as well as adding various pieces here and there. We managed to get a lot of extra footage in a short amount of time. Now, back to editing...
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Horror Society Review
Somebody liked the movie! It's a miracle!
"Exploring the relationship between two survivors of a plague-like virus as they cat and mouse it with ‘the leader’ and his red n’ dead creatures, Roos creates both a sympathetic point of view and a world of oozing horror as well."
http://www.horrorsociety.com/2009/04/13/review
"Exploring the relationship between two survivors of a plague-like virus as they cat and mouse it with ‘the leader’ and his red n’ dead creatures, Roos creates both a sympathetic point of view and a world of oozing horror as well."
http://www.horrorsociety.com/2009/04/13/review