Nightbeasts Ready To Make A Big Monsterpalooza Splash!
Posted by: Monster Island News on March 22nd, 2014
Written By: Ken Hulsey (www.monsterislandnews.com)
Source: Brent Thomas
Over the past several years (starting back in 2009) there have been a lot of Bigfoot themed horror movies (and porno movies … still don’t get that one!?) that have flooded the independent film scene. Of this group of scary Sasquatch flicks two really stand out, one is James Bach’s “Bloody Rage of Bigfoot” (in 3D) because it is so bizarre, and the other is Wes Sullivan’s “Nightbeasts” because it is so promising.
Now, after several years of indie film festival screenings, “Nightbeasts” is ready to hit Hollywood, and hit Hollywood hard, at this years Monsterpalooza, March 28-30 2014 Mariott Burbank Hotel & Convention Center. Sullivan will be on hand signing Nightbeasts posters, t-shirts, flipbooks and other memorabilia from the movie.
Just in case you haven’t heard about “Nightbeasts” the trailer for the film will tell ya just about everything you need to know:
The film is Sullivan’s first foray into ‘live-action’ cinema after a very successful career as a animator on such classics as “Aladdin”, “A Goofy Movie”, “Pocahontas” and “Hercules” for Disney.
“Nightbeasts” stars Zach Galligan (Gremlins 1&2), Audra Wise (Nip/Tuck, Miss Cast Away) and young Chad Trager, as common everyday people who, along with a group of Native Americans, are menaced by a clan of angry Sasquatch.
Oh, and before I forget, “Nightbeasts” can be downloaded and streamed from the film’s website – http://nightbeasts.com/
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Ken Hulsey began his writing career in 2000 when he founded kensforce.com a popular site with fans of Japanese sci fi/monster movies (Godzilla, Gamera and the like) and other B movies.
In 2008, he closed down his original site and created the blog "Monster Island News" a showcase for classic horror/monster films and independent/alternative cinema.
looks interesting,,,Baack is the other director’s last name.
It’s sad that I wrote “James Bach” instead of James Baack, considering that he is a good friend of mine. I wanted to go back and fix that, but I couldn’t after the post was published.
For the record “James Baack” made “Bloody Rage of Bigfoot”