Late Night Classics – Society
March 22, 2010 – 5:29 am | No Comment

After spearheading two horror classics with Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator and From Beyond), prolific producer Brian Yuzna took a swing at directing with the camp classic known as Society.
The film tells the story of Billy Whitney (Billy Warlock), who lives among …

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Mark Pavia gets set to fly again with Sick Nick

Submitted by Jason Bene on January 14, 2010 – 7:23 amNo Comment

One of my favorite films of the 90’s was Mark Pavia’s directorial debut about a vampire who heads cross country via a cessna wreaking havok and spilling blood. The Night Flier starred Miguel Ferrer and it is in my Top 10 list of movies based on the work of horror icon Stephen King. He had two projects that never happened that I was stoked for, Deadworld and Slice, but the good news he is prepping for a new film that has yuletide terror written all over it in the tradition of Silent Night, Deadly Night.

Synopsis: House-sitting for the President of the University over Christmas break, Cindy Hart and her college classmates gear up for a crazy night of holiday fun when a massive snowstorm traps them inside without power. Undeterred, they continue to party, unaware of the horror that is about to pay them a visit – a human monster dressed in a red and white suit hell-bent on delivering his terrifying gifts. Written and Directed by Mark Pavia (“The Night Flier”).

Source: Coll-Abbitt Productions

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