Justin McConnell spoke to HorrorNews only a scant few months ago, and in the meantime, the Toronto based horror maker has continued to move and shake it in a notoriously prickly and fickle industry. He took some time to talk to us yet again about the various developments happening in his always promising career, as well as impart some hard …
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Film Review: The Collapsed (2011)
SYNOPSIS: The end of days has arrived in apocalyptic splendor. As cities lie in ruin and bodies scatter among ashes and blood stained streets the Weaver family clutches to hope and survival. While rioters and looters among scavengers scour the urban rubble Scott (John Fantasia) and Emily (Lise Moule) make the decision to flee across the dense brush with their …
Read More »Interview: Justin McConnell (The Collapsed, The Eternal)
HORRORNEWS: Welcome my very special guest Mr. Justin McConnell to Horrornews.net. It’s been well documented your trials and tribulations while making The Collapsed. What gives an independent producer and director the intestinal fortitude to persevere when arguably many others would have simply given up? JUSTIN McCONNELL: Ah, ‘Intestinal Fortitude’. That also happens to be a good song by Nuclear Rabbit. …
Read More »Barbarism and Cannibalism with ‘The Collapsed’
Beverly Hills, CA — Already generating buzz from screenings at the Fangoria Film Festival, the Fright Night Film Festival, Rue Morgue’s Festival of Fear, as well as winning awards at the 2011 Metropolitan Film Festival of New York and the Crypticon Film Festival, Anchor Bay Entertainment presents the U.S. DVD debut of the apocalyptic thriller The Collapsed on June 5th. …
Read More »The Collapsed: First stills posted!
Canadian production company Unstable Ground has just wrapped production of director Justin McConnell’s upcoming post‐apocalyptic horror/thriller “The Collapsed”. Post‐production now begins, with a cut ready for later this year. The film was shot over 3 weeks using the RED One camera, with the new 4.5K mode, in a natural 2.35:1 CinemaScope ratio. The first trailer will be available in October. …
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