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Docu-Style Video Feature: ‘Lovely Molly’ Path To Madness Part 2
One of my personal favorite genre films out of the 2011 TIFF was Lovely Molly, The Blair Witch Project co-director Eduardo Sanchez’s supernatural horror film that brings viewers face-to-face with the Devil.
Gearing up for the May 18 release via Image Entertainment, Bloody Disgusting has been provided with an exclusive video series entitled Lovely Molly: Path to Madness. The chilling conclusion has now been added below.
In the new horror thriller Lovely Molly, Molly Reynolds (Gretchen Lodge) transforms from a happy newlywed to a person capable of unspeakable acts — this series explores the origins of Molly’s dark descent. In this episode — “Lovely Molly: Path to Madness Part 2” — Molly’s turbulent history and the sins of her father are further explored.
“When newlywed Molly Reynolds returns to her long-abandoned family home, frightful reminders of a nightmarish childhood begin seeping into her new life. She soon begins an inexorable descent into evil that blurs the lines between psychosis and possession.”
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‘Mockbuster’ Exclusive Clip Reveals the Chaos of Making a Dinosaur Movie For The Asylum
Out today in select theaters and on digital platforms is heartfelt and playful documentary Mockbuster, which sees a director cold call a studio and ask to helm a lost-world dinosaur epic.
Inexplicably, they say yes.
Our exclusive clip below highlights both the comedic nature of this bizarre scenario as well as the pressures of shooting dino feature The Land That Time Forgot in a mere six days, with no real feature experience.
A dino attack scene causes friction on set in this scene.
In the documentary, “A struggling filmmaker’s opportunity collides with chaos and compromise when Sharknado’s notorious studio, The Asylum, invites him to direct a ‘mockbuster.’ With six days, a micro budget, and mounting pressure, Mockbuster is a comedic, behind-the-scenes documentary exploring the balance between low-budget filmmaking and creative ambition.”
More than just an inside look at filmmaking via low-budget film studio The Asylum, it doubles as one man’s pursuit of his dreams to charming, humorous effect.
“Mockbuster is a documentary about my own journey, but it’s also a love letter to one of the last grindhouses still functioning in Hollywood. We get to meet the characters and creators of some of the most infamous (and most hated) B-movies of the last few decades. People who make movies purely for profit – no pretension, no artistry, just monsters, C-listers, and chaos. A film that both genre fans and cinephiles can enjoy. But Mockbuster isn’t just about filmmaking, it’s about losing sight of your dreams, and reclaiming them in your own twisted way,” Director Anthony Frith said in a statement.
From Executive Producer and famed documentarian David Farrier, Mockbuster opens in select theaters and on digital platforms beginning July 10.



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