Congratulations! It’s a Movie!

September 17th, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

dolores still 1 sm It’s official, our baby is born – cigars all around and congrats, it’s a noir horror oddity!  Why wouldn’t it be? We had our final sound mix for Dolores last week and it was a total blast. Read the rest of this entry »

“Proverbial Pointy Pinheads” and “Cauldrons of Cantankerous Cartoons!”

August 29th, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

hurtlockerOkay, I just love the alliteration in a Killingboxx review as sampled above.  Kudos, Guys, and thanks for their fabulous new review found HERE.  They also kindly highlighted Death in Charge in their feature on the Oklahoma Horror Film Festival to which we’re headed this weekend.  Reports on our Tulsa adventures to come.  Meanwhile, in other news… Read the rest of this entry »

trippin’ in the U.K.!

August 25th, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

neal and co smCongrats, Team!  trippin’ is to screen in a most wonderful place.  The very Lovecraftesque small British fishing town of Whitby where the fabulous Bram Stoker Fest happens!  Read the rest of this entry »

Go to Hellnotes…

August 21st, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

denisemarkbendevism…for the latest Deviant news that’s fit for print.  I had the great pleasure of being interviewed by Denise Gossett, the endlessly fabulous founder of the Shriekfest Film Festival, last month which has just been reprinted on the HELLNOTES website.  Meanwhile, Death in Charge just got into festival #94(!).  We’ll be screening at the Eugene International Film Festival in October about which I hear great things.  Hopefully we’ll get to find out firsthand.  Also, Death’s up for 6 new nominations Read the rest of this entry »

Our Sundance Rite of Passage At Last!

August 17th, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

sundance-egyptianI have attended Sundance 4 times now.  The first time I had a winning screenplay at Slamdance.  The second and third time I had films screening at Tromadance, and the last time I was there simply for the love of the festival-going experience. Acceptance from Sundance itself, however, had as of yet, eluded me.  Many told me there was no point to even bother submitting, that the competition was too fierce and one had to have some connection in order to even be considered.

Interestingly, I had been told the same thing about AFI’s Directing Workshop for Women.  Needless to say, I’m glad I didn’t listen. Read the rest of this entry »