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‘Natty Knocks’ – Danielle Harris Reteams With ‘Halloween 4’ Director Dwight Little

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Film Bridge After Dark has launched worldwide sales on the horror thriller Natty Knocks, which reteams Halloween 4 director Dwight Little with Danielle Harris, reports Deadline ahead of the American Film Market.

Natty Knocks also reteams the filmmaker with Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street, “Stranger Things”), who starred in Little’s Phantom of the Opera.  Bill Moseley (House of 1000 Corpses, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2) also stars.

The film chronicles the story of a small-town babysitter played by Charlotte Fountain-Jardim who, on Halloween Eve, along with her “kids,” has to survive serial killer Abner Honeywell who is himself the traumatized son of B-movie horror legend known as “Natty Knocks.”

It was written by Benjamin Olson and also stars Jason James Richter. The film was produced by Sandy Little and Jason James Richter with Amit Sarin. Vineesha Arora-Sarin serves as Executive Producer.

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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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‘She Loved Blossoms More’ – Wild First Look at Tribeca Movie Enters a Psychedelic Hellscape

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One of the genre films set to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in June is the sci-fi/drama She Loved Blossoms More, and a bonkers first-look photo has arrived this week (above).

Additionally, Variety reports this afternoon that Yellow Veil Pictures has secured world sales on She Loved Blossoms More, billed as a “family drama in science fiction disguise.”

In the film, “three brothers build an unusual time-machine in order to bring their long-dead mother back to life. When their delusional father comes into the picture, the experiments go awry, and they descend into a psychedelic hellscape where the past and present fuse in a comedic yet deeply disturbing exploration of grief.”

Yannis Veslemes directed the film and co-wrote with Dimitris Emmanouilidis.

Veslemes said in a statement shared by Variety, “[She Loved Blossoms More is] a ballad for the defeated, a comedy for the accursed, a moral tale for us all and our beloved families.”

She Loved Blossoms More is the first film we’ve onboarded at script stage, and it’s been quite amazing to see it come alive,” said Hugues Barbier of Yellow Veil Pictures. “We couldn’t be more proud of Yannis’ vision and the amazing team he has around him. Blossoms is an emotional thrill ride and a calling card for one of the most exciting new filmmakers.”

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