Crawlspace
Pic is about a killer terrorizing a family living in his foreclosed house.
Pic is about a killer terrorizing a family living in his foreclosed house.
Sorority Row and Piranha 3D writer Josh Stolberg wrapped up Crawlspace (formerly Hideaway) earlier this year. The new indie thriller is aimed at VOD producer Vuguru, and now we have a one-sheet making ominous use of a ladder.
A small description reveals that the pic is “about a killer terrorizing a family living in his foreclosed house,” so kind of like a male Mother’s Day, I suppose. Father’s Day?
Steve Weber (The Shining, Desperation) stars alongside Jonathan Silverman, Lori Loughlin, Nicole Moore and Sterling Beaumon all star.
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A new article over at Fastcocreate reveals that Sorority Row and Piranha 3D writer Josh Stolberg is currently behind the camera for Crawlspace (formerly Hideaway), a new indie thriller aimed at VOD producer Vuguru.
A small description reveals that the pic is “about a killer terrorizing a family living in his foreclosed house,” a pretty obvious direction for a low budget slasher.
Steve Weber (The Shining, Desperation) stars alongside Jonathan Silverman, Lori Loughlin, Nicole Moore and Sterling Beaumon all star.
Take a peak inside for the first ever still featuring the invader sticking someone’s head into a garbage disposal. READ MORE
You readers seemed to love Piranha 3D. No, seriously, look at the user ratings. Well, you’ve got writer Josh Stolberg to thank for that. The man is also the writer behind the Sorority Row and is the co-producer on the upcoming Piranha 3DD. Here’s some more movie news directly from the mouth of Josh: “I’m producing a horror movie called “The Expedition” shooting in September, and directing a horror-thriller called “Stowaway” later this year. Recent non-horror projects include writing and directing the indie film Conception making the rounds at film festivals across the country (www.conceptionmovie.com), a remake of Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief at Paramount, and a film adaptation of Helen DeWitt best-selling book, “The Last Samurai“. “

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