Showing posts with label doa bloodbath. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Canadian Grindhouse Hits The Texas Theater!


From the coasts of the Great White North comes two of the greatest exploitation films made in recent history! From the west coast the Soska Twins bring us DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK and from the east coast Jason Eisener brings HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN.

And only, in Dallas, Texas at The Texas Theatre can you see them both at the DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK AND HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN DOUBLE FEATURE!

Come dressed as a hooker or a hobo for a chance to win one of many prizes to be presented by DOA Blood Bath Entertainment!


This coming Monday, May the 30th, DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK will be playing at the incredible Texas Theater in a double feature billing with Canadian grindhouse gory masterpiece, HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN. How is this possible? Andrew Rose and DOA Bloodbath Entertainment have made it so - that's right, the man who also premiered DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK originally in the US is also the man behind the double billing.


If it hadn't been for the amazing collaborative, GRINDHOUSE, our film would have never came into existence the way that it did. Having a Canadian filmmaker as a part of the fake trailer team really hit home the old Rodriguez wisdom of making your own film your own way. It is an absolute honor and privilege to be screening with Jason Eisener's great film.


If you can make it out, promote the event, or have friends in town that would dig - please help get the word out. It's going to be a hell of a show and you don't get too many of these double features anymore.

It will be the perfect date night. Guaranteed.

~Sylv

Thursday, April 07, 2011

Cult Cinema Corner Premieres In Blaze Horror Glory


Brian Harris of WildSideCinema.com & Andrew Rose of DOA Blood Bath Entertainment spend an hour talking about the exploitation, trash, sleaze, horror and other cult/geek genres of cinema and literature with no-holds barred commentary. Special guests will join them from time to time. It truly is two filthy bastards with one stinking show that is so bad that it's good.


Do you know these guys? My horror heart hurts for you if the answer is no. That being said, I couldn't not introduce you to two of the best and the brightest in horror and indie horror review. On a personal note, Andrew has been in our corner since day one - screening 'Dead Hooker in a Trunk' and premiering it in the US with the DOA Pretty Scary Blood Bath Film Fest, then bringing the final cut back to Blood Bath 2.

These guys know and love horror. To listen to their intelligent banter is to fall in love with horror all over again. It's like when your significant other does a drastic hair change, so it's the same thing but from a new angle and you're all like: bitch, you be looking fine. But 'bitch' is in reference to horror in this scenario and the gentlemen are the new look. I know you will dig, so without further ado - the premiere show of Cinema Cult Corner!

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May little Patrick Batemans and Pinheads fly you to sweet dark places and macabre day dreams, boys and girls.

~Sylv

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Blood Bath 2 a Bloody Good Time~!!



Blood Bath 2 provided exactly what you have come to expect from them ~ amazing films you've yet to get your paws on, great times, and wonderful people. DOA Blood Bath Entertainment is a privately held sole proprietorship of Dione and Andrew Rose that seeks to provide outlets for independent horror filmmakers to show their films to horror fans.

It was a supreme honor to have DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK invited back and to hear that everyone had such a wonderful time. A very special thanks to Andrew and Dione Rose for their commitment to bringing indie work out of the underground and into the daylight.

To see what's coming next, stay tuned here...


Bloody Best!
Jen

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Dallas News takes a Blood Bath 2!



It's coming up so soon! 'Dead Hooker in a Trunk' returns to Texas to the North American festival that first showed the original cut -- Blood Bath 2. Now that we've trimmed the fat with a slicker, quicker, more hookery Hooker we can't wait to have her play with the incredible lineup. People are getting excited, as they should. Here's what the media - in the form of DallasNews.com - has to say about it --
"October is over, but thank you Blood Bath folks for understanding that doesn't mean we need to put horror films to bed till next Halloween . Oak Cliff's historic Texas Theatre gets a little gory November 13-14 when Blood Bath 2: The Film Festival puts on two days of "a celebration of independent horror cinema showcasing feature and short films from around the world." The festival is the world premiere for the feature films Kodie, filmed locally in Dallas by Abel Berry and Jennifer Stone, and The Super. It's also the American premiere of feature film Fell.

There's an after party Saturday night at the Muddy Waters (4314 Live Oak St.) with special musical guests Jack O'Hara Harris, The Lash Outs, and The Whiskey Folk Ramblers starting at 10 p.m. Tickets to the fest are $7 per feature-length film, $15 per day, or $25 for the weekend."


You know, that's right. What about the fine features that are playing at the festival? The article goes on to give you a good outline of the other films, one that I have been dying to see is 'Kodie', but what is it about? Well, what DallasNews.com has to say, gentle reader, is --

"KODIE tells the story of David, a paranormal investigator, who has come to a point in his life where everything he cares about is being ripped away in domestic turmoil. He soon finds himself and his team caught in a world of a murderous little girl named Kodie in the form of a teddy bear. Many of the cast and crew will be in attendance for a Q&A following the film."

Say whaaaaaaaaaat? Yes. Yes, yes, and YES. It will be all forms of rad. I've heard a lot of good things about this one and there's some sweet hooker love in the article too stating that also playing, the film by --
"Canadian twins Jen and Sylvia Soska's DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK, which has become an underground cult fan favorite while winning many awards at festivals all around the world"


Huge thanks to DOA Blood Bath Entertainment and Andrew Rose for their constant support from the get go, their beautiful hard work to create a great festival for folks that love the red stuff, and for being such dear friends to a pair of twisted twins. Thank you so kindly! Looking forward to this one. Big time.

Sylv

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK returns at BLOOD BATH 2!!


November 13 at 12:00pm - November 14 at 8:00pm 2010 is Blood Bath 2!! And DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK is back!! If you recall, this February during Women In Horror month (started by the brilliant writer and femme fatale, Hannah Neurotica of Ax Wound Zine), DHIAT made its American Premiere at the Pretty Scary Blood Bath film festival. We couldn't be happier returning to this incredible festival!

Blood Bath 2: The Film Festival is the 4th film festival organized and hosted by DOA Blood Bath Entertainment. This two day event is a celebration of independent cinema in the horror and dark comedy genres.

More information, including how to submit your film, can be found at http://www.doabloodbath.com/. The submission deadline is the 15th of September and the official selections will be posted by the 1st of October.

Cost to attend: $7 per film, $15 for a one day pass, $25 for the weekend.

Vendor spots are available.

The Texas Theatre blog has photos of past events.




We want to extend a very special thanks to a huge supporter of us and our work, as well as our good friend, Andrew Rose, for having us back!! It's such an honor!

Bloodiest of Bests~!!
Jen

Friday, July 16, 2010

Hear ye, Hear ye - Tis Twisted Twins Week!


No, we haven't gone narcissistically insane. This is a proud proclamation made by our friend, Theron Neel, of Slammed & Damned. Starting July 12th, Theron took an in depth look not only at 'Dead Hooker in a Trunk' but all of our other projects, as well as a review of the film and a very fun interview with Jen and I. He says it best himself.


"Welcome to a very special week here at Slammed & Damned. In honor of Jen and Sylvia Soska, those kickass Canadian twins responsible for the recent grindhouse film phenomenon known as Dead Hooker in a Trunk, I hereby declare this to be Twisted Twins Week. Over the next few days, we’re going to be taking an in-depth look at Jen and Sylv’s work. On Wednesday, I’ll be reviewing the new, final cut of Dead Hooker in a Trunk, and on Friday, I’ll have an exhaustive interview with these two vixens from Vancouver. But today, I want to take a look at three short films the Soskas made before their Dead Hooker came to light."







There are been shorts and PSAs that we have worked on. Theron has taken an in depth look at these projects in the first part of his three-part article.


Next, Theron (who has seen the final cut of Hooker, and its previous cut - at the DOA BloodBath Film Fest) goes into a lock, stock, and barrel review of the final cut. He has plenty of lovely things to say that would make even a deceased prostitute blush.

"Over the years, Canada has produced some of the most interesting voices in horror. Bob Clark, David Cronenberg and John Fawcett are just some of the directors to emerge from the Great White North with singular voices and cool films. And with a forceful little flick called Dead Hooker in a Trunk, Vancouver-based filmmakers Jen and Sylvia Soska have pretty much grabbed the indie horror film community by the collar and demanded admission to this boys club. Word to the wise: If I were you, I wouldn’t argue with them. I’ve seen what they can do.

I first saw Dead Hooker in a Trunk a few months ago at a horror film fest. I’d never heard of the movie or its makers, but when I saw that title, I knew it was the one film I had to see that day.

As we sat in the darkened theater and this steamroller of a film plowed over the audience, my companions and I were overwhelmed by the action onscreen. The auditorium filled with gasps and nervous giggles from people that kept peeking at each other with wide-eyed looks that said, “Did they just do that?” When the movie ended, there was a slight pause while everyone oriented themselves, then the room filled with raucous applause. I left the theater knowing I’d just seen something that was as much a statement of purpose as it was an entertainment."

Okay, now go read everything he says in his article and get re-excited about the film! It's reviews like this that reignite one's excitement in film making. I'm very proud to be a part of something that gets people to talking this way. It's a great review for those of you who haven't yet had the chance to see the film or if you are trying to describe it to your friends.




Lastly, comes the interview we had with Theron. 'But, Sylvia' you say, 'I've read your interviews before and you always yap about the same shit. I feel I already know you and Jen well.' To that I say, 'No, I don't!' (defensively) But in all truth, we do talk about some personal stuff that we haven't before so I think you're getting too smart for yourself and should just read the fucking interview already. Here's the juicy intro.

"The Canadian filmmaking team Jen and Sylvia Soska are a pair of identical twins who have made one of the most talked about independent movies of the year. The tale of four people with a cool car and truly terrible luck, Dead Hooker in a Trunk is a bloody, brutal and often funny flick that takes more twists and turns than a snake on hot pavement. With little more than a provocative title and a handful of friends, these two scrappy young ladies went on to write, direct and star in one of the most impressive feature film debuts in recent memory. Recently, during a rare break, the Soskas sat down with Slammed & Damned for a talk about lighthearted violence, creating things you might not expect and, of course, the movie they lovingly refer to as “our Hooker.”"



Mad, crazy, high-fiving, fist-bumping props to our man, Theron Neel, not only for his phenomenal articles, but also for seeing the words 'Dead Hooker in a Trunk' and thinking it was his kind of film. A little hooker can go quite far, but it can only travel the world with support and spreading the word like Theron did. Respect, sir, respect.

xo
~Sylv