Graduation Day! Congrats and Thanks, Kenny!

Posted in Diary of a Directrix
July 14th, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

moving breakken devi af velvet smThey were the best of times, they were the worst of times, they were the L.A. Times.  And now, today, these times they are a changin’.  On this Bastille Day, Kenny and I officially bid adieu to our life at Chateau FelizRead the rest of this entry »

All About Evil and Picture Lock!

Posted in Diary of a Directrix
July 13th, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

peaches elviradevi snively nightmare to rememberWhat an “L.A.” kind of week it’s been:  Henry Rollins, Mink Stole, Elvira and even John Stamos.  And now I’ve been invited to my first clothing-optional hot tub Bastille Day celebration!   I can’t believe I actually thought it would be a reasonably mellow summer.  Is it normal to sometimes feel like an extra in one’s own life? Read the rest of this entry »

My Night With Henry Rollins – Punk Lives On!

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July 11th, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

henry af smYep, that’s trippin’s producer Agustin with Henry Rollins whom we met the other night after his super enlightening performance at Molly Mallone’s.  Rollins is the host of a National Geographic TV show on which Agustin is a special guest.  We’ll let you know when it airs.   In the meantime, oh, Henry – you are a scholar, a gentleman AND a punk rock boy!  Sigh. Read the rest of this entry »

Another Fest For trippin’ and 3 Nominations!

Posted in Diary of a Directrix, News
July 10th, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

zed cartoon smCongrats, Team!  trippin’ will screen at the Action on Film Festival where it’s been nominated for 3 awards, including: Best Movie Soundtrack (punk lives!), Best Female Director, and a sort of odd, yet appropriate somehow one, Best Experimental Film.  Rock on!

We Spit, Anything Horror Raves!

Posted in Diary of a Directrix, News, Reviews
July 9th, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

eli lounge masterHow funny that a little film that was born over cocktails at a horror convention, written in 15 minutes and shot in 2 days has gone on to have such a fun life, but I Spit on Eli Roth continues to make the rounds and we just got a fabulous new review from the kind folks over at Anything Horror (read it HERE).  Congrats, Team and thanks, AH!