More Fests and Opening for Kathryn Bigelow!

Posted in Diary of a Directrix, News, On the Fest Circuit
February 12th, 2011 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

sjff_02_img0584I’ve emerged from an intensive writing sanctuary just in time.  The fests are beckoning once more.  I wonder if this is what it feels like to be a parent -  little time for a personal life, but our children are keeping the long hours of work mighty  interesting.  Regardless, it looks like we’ve got 2 exciting months ahead… Read the rest of this entry »

2 More Awards and Another Fest!

Posted in Diary of a Directrix, News, Screenings
October 5th, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

Tabloid Witch AwardCongrats, Team Death in Charge and actress Marina Benedict for winning Best Dramatic Short and Best Actress at the annual Tabloid Witch Awards!  We’ll be screening Halloween weekend.  Death will also screen at Carnival of Darkness the same weekend which promises to be a rockin’ good time.

New Review & See The 1st Deviant Picture EVER!

Posted in Diary of a Directrix, News, Reviews
September 29th, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

gapmomWe’ve just been bestowed with a Deviant trip through time as Anything Horror revisits our early shorts.  Take a journey with reviewer Scott Shoyer as he explores the films that have brought us to where we are today HERERead the rest of this entry »

Interviewed by Sci-Fi Universe

Posted in Diary of a Directrix, News
August 5th, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

imagesFor those of you who want to practice your French, check out trippin’ directrix’s interview with Sci-Fi Universe HERE

Merci, Frederic!  Vous êtes très agréables!

Viscera, a Bloody Carpet and Cinderella’s “Back in Box”

Posted in Diary of a Directrix, On the Fest Circuit, Screenings
July 20th, 2010 by Devi Snively (The Directrix)

onstage smviscera smSo this past weekend was filled with blood and ovaries, but, fear not, I do not speak of menstruation (ever, actually. It’s not a very engaging topic quite frankly.)  I speak, instead of the first official Mistresses of Horror gathering followed by the Viscera Film Festival at the Downtown Independent.  Kudos to Shannon Lark and Heidi Martinuzzi for putting together a fabulous event. Read the rest of this entry »