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[OMFG] Our Film ‘V/H/S’ Will Premiere at Sundance 2012, First Look!

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It still hasn’t even sunk in…

Our film V/H/S is going to have its world premiere at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival as part of their Park City at Midnight program on Sunday, January 22nd! It’s insane to be mentioned in the same breath as Saw, High Tension, Open Water, The Signal, The Woman and even The Descent. INSANE.

I’ve always been sort of an oddball when it comes to setting life goals. While most people I know shoot for the stars, I always shoot towards happiness. For example, Bloody Disgusting was never meant to be as successful as it is. When Tom and I started the site back in January 2001 we did it out of the pure love of the genre, and because doing things with your friends is not only cool, but also fun. While the site continues to blossom, everything I do continues to be about personal happiness as opposed to making a dollar.

This bleeds into my side projects. I Associate Produced A Horrible Way to Die, which was a friend “experiment”, a way to see if a group of friends could work together to create a great piece of art. I’m proud of the final product and what my buddies were able to achieve. After that, both Tom and myself were fortunate enough to get two more projects off and running – Under the Bed and V/H/S – both of which we’re Producers on. And with both, the aim wasn’t to reach the stars, it was to have a memorable experience with a group of people I respect and love.

This is why I can’t wrap my head around the idea of V/H/S being accepted into Sundance. While the goal is always to make a great movie, personally I just wanted to share an experience with some of the most talented filmmakers I think the world of… VHS Simon Barrett Adam Wingard Ti West

I’ve been a huge supporter of Adam Wingard ever since I saw his brilliant, trippy micro-budgeted Pop Skull. And Simon Barrett has penned an array of solid horror projects from Dead Birds to Red Sands and even Frankenfish. The duo aligned their talents for A Horrible Way to Die, and are also the brains behind the mega-awesome You’re Next!. Neither of them disappoint. Ever.

In June of 2005 I was introduced to Ti West, a young indie director from Delaware, who blew my mind with his incredible micro-horror The Roost. He has since gone on to bring us the ever popular The House of the Devil and the forthcoming supernatural The Innkeepers. His deliberate pacing is something that I’ve always connected with and enjoyed throughout the years.

A fond Sundance memory I have is being introduced to David Bruckner, one of the directors of the 2007 The Signal. We kept running into the trio at the festival and one of my friends would break out into West Side Story with them every single time. They became immediate friends of the site and it’s beyond an honor to have Bruckner as one of V/H/S‘s filmmakers. I have a feeling that after you guys see the movie, he’s going to get awfully sick of having people come up to him and saying “I like you” (a reference to the movie.)

The comedy troop of Radio Silence has been on my radar for years. The team is responsible for not one, but two outstanding YouTube videos that I’ve probably watched more than 1,000 times. This is their first feature project, but I assure that by the time the credits roll you’ll all know the names Chad Villella, Tyler Gillett, Justin Martinez, and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin!

A quite popular and beautifully shot genre film many of you know is I Sell the Dead, which comes from Irish director Glenn McQuaid. McQuaid is also responsible for working on the visual effects in the post-apocalyptic Stake Land. Being that he also comes from the Glass Eye Pix family, he’s someone we knew could deliver an eye-popping splatterfest.

Last but not least comes festival darling Joe Swanberg, who also stars in Ti West’s segment. Swanberg, who has now directed 14 films, gets behind the camera for a Cronenberg-esque vision that was penned by Simon Barrett. Keeping it all in the family, Swanberg also starred in A Horrible Way to Die.

The best way to describe V/H/S without giving anything away is that it’s a new kind of found footage horror film from the perspective of several genre filmmakers we personally know and love. Please join us at the WORLD PREMIERE on January 22 in Park City. We’d love nothing more than to share the experience with a bunch of Bloody Disgusting fans!

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Horror movie fanatic who co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, V/H/S/2/3/94, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. Franchise favs: Hellraiser, Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Scream and Friday the 13th. Horror 365 days a year.

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One of the genre films we’re looking forward to checking out at SXSW this year is Dead Mail, written and directed by Joe DeBoer and Kyle McConaghy and premiering on March 9.

Meagan Navarro will be reviewing Dead Mail for Bloody Disgusting as part of her SXSW coverage, and she writes in her preview for the upcoming fest: “Dead Mail leans heavily into the ’80s analog aesthetic, delivering a unique crime thriller unafraid to get offbeat with its dark narrative. Expect its characters to be as atypical as Dead Mail‘s sense of style.”

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“On a desolate, Midwestern county road, a bound man crawls towards a remote postal box, managing to slide a blood-stained plea-for-help message into the slot before a panicking figure closes in behind him. The note makes its way to the county post office and onto the desk of Jasper, a seasoned and skilled “dead letter” investigator, responsible for investigating lost mail and returning it to its sender. As he investigates further, Jasper meets Trent, a strange yet unassuming man who has taken up residence at the men’s home where Jasper lives.

“When Trent unexpectedly shows up at Jasper’s office, it becomes clear he has a vested interest in the note, and will stop at nothing to retrieve it…”

Sterling Macer, Jr., John Fleck, Susan Priver, Micki Jackson, Tomas Boykin, and Nick Heyman star in Dead Mail. Preview the film with an exclusive image gallery below.

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