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Sneak Peek: ‘Insides’ – A Short Horror Film

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Insides is a new short-film directed by Mike Streeter. Insides tells the tale of two friends Sandy (Karen Wilmer) and Selina (Morgan Poferi) as they have a get together for a night of catching up and reminiscing. Over a bottle of wine and a home cooked meal courtesy of Sandy, Selina begins to tell Sandy that this innocent get together is not just for catching up. Something awful has entered her life. Selina explains that she has been having nightmares, and these nightmares have been about something entering her body and taking control. Selina has also seen Sandy in these dreams. The two girls share similar scars that each has received during lapses in their memory, Sandy explains her scar had to have occurred after a drunken incident at a party. Sandy is confident that everything will be fresh in the morning and insists that Selina stays the night since she is freaked out. That evening, Sandy dreams of Selina leading her to a tunnel.

The next morning Sandy finds a bloody mess in the bathroom that she is sure Selina is responsible. Sandy finds herself in an uncertain state as nightmares and reality come together, no one is safe.

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In the horror genre so many themes exist that will place fear into our hearts, but the thought of having something inhabit my body gives me goosebumps and sends a streak of sheer terror down my spine. Streeter does an excellent job of creating this fear, within the allotted nineteen minutes. The special effects in the film were impressive and at most constructive for this film. An important element for me was the girls friendship; it was very believable and well played. Had the film not done A+ work on this, I would not have continued. The score and the cinematography created that eerie feel and the film continued to keep me guessing and wanting more. The storyline made for a good short indeed. However, I have the utmost confidence that this story contains enough to be transformed into a kick-ass feature film.

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Insides filmed over a four-day period (two weekends, a few weeks apart). The first two days of filming consisted of all the tunnel scenes, as well as most of the exterior shots in Santa Clarita, California. The second two days was filmed at the special FX team’s home (Jeff Collenberg and Eden Mederos of BLOODGUTS&MORE) in Lawndale, California. The interior days were longer as many as 40 setups a day with a total cast and crew of seven. The film budget was amazingly less than $1,500.00. Streeter described the project “as a fun experience, and I think everyone involved had a good time. It was hard work, but it never really felt like it.” iHorror had a couple questions that director Mike Streeter generously answered:

iHorror: What were your inspirations for creating such a sinister short-film?

Mike Streeter:  There were a number of things that inspired the film. Firstly, I knew about a creepy tunnel location that I wanted to use. I also had just met a wonderful FX team in Jeff and Eden and wanted to do something with cool, practical FX (I hate CG. Practical FX are so much more effective). Knowing our budget limitations, I came up with a script that would use the tunnel location, two actresses, one interior location, and lots of blood, without being too difficult to make. I am a big fan of 70s and 80s horror and wanted to do something evocative of that era. Not an homage or throwback, just a slow-burning, psychological horror film that creeps under the skin and gets into darker and darker places. Most of all I wanted to make something cinematic. Films that directly inspired Insides were Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Possession (1981), Rosemary’s Baby (1968), and Alien (1979), as well as the films of John Carpenter and David Cronenberg.

iH: Are you going to submit your film to any film festivals?

MS: Yes. We have been submitting the film for the last few weeks. We wont hear back for a while yet, so I’m not sure which ones we’ll get into, but we’re submitting to most of the big horror festivals as well as a good amount of smaller ones and some of the non-genre Los Angeles based festivals that would be easier for us to attend. It’s too early to know how festivals will receive the film, but I’m cautiously optimistic. We have other horror projects lined up, so it would be nice for this to generate some buzz for us. Mostly, I just want people to see it! I’m a huge horror geek, and I hope I made something that other fans can enjoy.

Insides - Promo 3Thanks, Mike! Again, you did an amazing job with your budget limitations, and I am sure that horror fans will enjoy your film as they squirm in their seats! ( I know I sure as hell did).

Take a look at the trailer below, and iHorror will continue to bring you up-to-date information on Insides.

 

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‘Violent Night’ Director’s Next Project is a Shark Movie

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Sony Pictures is getting in the water with director Tommy Wirkola for his next project; a shark movie. Although no plot details have been revealed, Variety confirms that the movie will start filming in Australia this summer.

Also confirmed is that actress Phoebe Dynevor is circling the project and is in talks to star. She is probably best known for her role as Daphne in the popular Netflix soap Bridgerton.

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Duo Adam McKay and Kevin Messick (Don’t Look Up, Succession) will produce the new film.

Wirkola is from Norway and utilizes a lot of action in his horror films. One of his first films, Dead Snow (2009), about zombie Nazis, is a cult favorite, and his 2013 action-heavy Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters is an entertaining distraction.

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But 2022’s Christmas blood fest Violent Night starring David Harbour made wider audiences familiar with Wirkola. Coupled with favorable reviews and a great CinemaScore, the film became a Yuletide hit.

Insneider first reported this new shark project.

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Why You May NOT Want To Go In Blind Before Watching ‘The Coffee Table’

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You might want to prepare yourself for some things if you plan to watch The Coffee Table now rentable on Prime. We aren’t going to go into any spoilers, but research is your best friend if you are sensitive to intense subject matter.

If you don’t believe us, maybe horror writer Stephen King might convince you. In a tweet he published on May 10, the author says, “There’s a Spanish movie called THE COFFEE TABLE on Amazon Prime and Apple+. My guess is you have never, not once in your whole life, seen a movie as black as this one. It’s horrible and also horribly funny. Think the Coen Brothers’ darkest dream.”

It is hard to talk about the film without giving anything away. Let’s just say there are certain things in horror movies that are generally off the, ahem, table and this film crosses that line in a big way.

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The very ambiguous synopsis says:

“Jesus (David Pareja) and Maria (Estefanía de los Santos) are a couple going through a difficult time in their relationship. Nevertheless, they have just become parents. To shape their new life, they decide to buy a new coffee table. A decision that will change their existence.”

But there is more to it than that, and the fact that this might be the darkest of all comedies is also a little unsettling. Although it is heavy on the dramatic side too, the core issue is very taboo and might leave certain people sick and disturbed.

What’s worse is that it is an excellent movie. The acting is phenomenal and the suspense, masterclass. Compounding that it’s a Spanish film with subtitles so you have to look at your screen; it’s just evil.

The good news is The Coffee Table isn’t really that gory. Yes, there is blood, but it’s used more as just a reference than a gratuitous opportunity. Still, the mere thought of what this family has to go through is unnerving and I can guess many people will turn it off within the first half-hour.

Director Caye Casas has made a great film that might go down in history as one of the most disturbing ever made. You have been warned.

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Trailer For Shudder’s Latest ‘The Demon Disorder’ Showcases SFX

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It’s always interesting when award-winning special effects artists become directors of horror films. That is the case with The Demon Disorder coming from Steven Boyle who has done work on The Matrix movies, The Hobbit trilogy, and King Kong (2005).

The Demon Disorder is the latest Shudder acquisition as it continues adding high-quality and interesting content to its catalog. The film is the directorial debut of Boyle and he says he is happy that it will become a part of the horror streamer’s library coming fall 2024.

“We are thrilled that The Demon Disorder has reached its final resting place with our friends at Shudder,” said Boyle.  “It’s a community and fanbase that we hold in the highest esteem and we couldn’t be happier to be on this journey with them!”

Shudder echoes Boyle’s thoughts about the film, emphasizing his skill.

“After years of a creating a range of elaborate visual experiences through his work as a special effects designer on iconic films, we’re thrilled to give Steven Boyle a platform for his feature length directorial debut with The Demon Disorder,” said Samuel Zimmerman, Head of Programming for Shudder.  “Full of impressive body horror that fans have come to expect from this master of effects, Boyle’s film is an engrossing story about breaking generational curses that viewers will find both unsettling and amusing.”

The movie is being described as an “Australian family drama” that centers on, “Graham, a man haunted by his past since the death of his father and the estrangement from his two brothers. Jake, the middle brother, contacts Graham claiming that something is horribly wrong: their youngest brother Phillip is possessed by their deceased father. Graham reluctantly agrees to go and see for himself. With the three brothers back together, they soon realize they are unprepared for the forces against them and learn that the sins of their past will not stay hidden. But how do you defeat a presence that knows you inside and out? An anger so powerful it refuses to stay dead?”

The movie stars, John Noble (The Lord of the Rings), Charles CottierChristian Willis, and Dirk Hunter.

Take a look at the trailer below and let us know what you think. The Demon Disorder will begin streaming on Shudder this fall.

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