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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

The Rectory 10 Question With Writer/Director Jonathan Chance

The Rectory 10 Question With Writer/Director Jonathan Chance

We had the opportunity to catch up with Jonathan Chance the writer/director of of the new film in pre production The Rectory based on the true story of the most haunted house in England. See the original first look here The Rectory First Look

 Epic Horror(EH)-For those out there that don't know, who was Harry Price and why is important that he was holding the keys to Borley Rectory at the time your film takes place?

Jonathan Chance(JC)-He was publicly one of the very first Paranormal Investigators. He was a pioneer, inventor and former magician. Some years before the beginning of our story he discovered Borley Rectory after family members living there claimed it was haunted and then he experienced first-hand that it indeed was. It became one of his most prolific cases coining it “the most haunted house in England.” Whatever he saw there obsessed him for years that by 1937 he had one mission; to rent The Rectory for a year and run an experiment with willing candidates to prove the existence of the ghosts.

EH- Could you give us a little background on Borley Rectory itself., is it still standing, will you be filming any part of your project there?

JC- The story of Borley Rectory goes back as far as the 1600’s further even its thought. But let’s start at the 1600’s. There was once a sisterly Nun who was to elope with a neighbouring priest but they
were caught and murdered for their sins. In 1862, The Rectory was then built right on that very spot by Henry Bull for his growing family, around 1900 the daughters saw the apparition of the ghostly Nun for the first time. To whom that stayed there it increased in activity over the years in a series of terrifying events including sightings, levitation, bumps in the night you name it and more.

The Rectory itself no longer stands it was burned down due to strange circumstances in the 1940’s. Though the site and church opposite is still very much haunted people and certainly even Price’s successor Peter Underwood still claim.

We look to film for authenticity and that area would definitely be perfect we will film in Essex and England for sure. Nothing beats that creepy, gloomy woodland!

EH-Is it easier being both writer and director because you know what the writers vision was when he/you created it, or does that put added pressure on you?

JC-It puts more pressure on me because I see it a certain way. I can see what this can become, but in all honestly as I was writing it I was constantly visualising how it will look. That’s the film maker part of me. When you’re a writer / director I think you’re seeing the movie in your head and as an editor as well I can see it completed. It definitely isn’t a boring read so the film should be an exciting, and most of all scary!

EH-Growing up close to where the events take place, when did you know you would like to make this project?

JC-From an early age the fascination took hold with watching hammer horror videos, reading EC comics so this very living, breathing ghost story nearby it seemed natural now I look back to have had a vivid imagination. After doing art in college and then with my brother filmmaking it seemed was a natural step and this for me was personal – a story that has to be told. It’s too big not to. In 2003, I
wrote a short script called ‘The Ruin’ a modern day based very closely around it but my plan of action from about 2006-07 was always — “if one of my films take-off The Rectory is the project I want to bring to the big screen.” Now as an independent film its great –there’s less interference and it has a better chance of staying gritty, real to the subject and of course chilling!

EH-Could you tell us about the crowdfunding project your using to get "The Rectory" made, and where people can go that would like to help?
 

JC-Of course! We're currently on indiegogo trying to raise funds for pre-production. We have a great producer, an industry special effects artist and some extraordinary cast and crew set up and if you go over to our link and see what we have so far you'll see we're on our way, we just need some help to finish pre and push to production. I think this is quite possibly one of the most important paranormal cases of all time – and this is going to be big and we want people to be a part this and come on this journey with us. There are some really cool perks set up:
If you can't donate but are interested in this film there are always other ways to help! Firstly tweeting about our film (and including our twitter handle) really helps – and RT’s help too. The key is really spreading it everywhere so it’s up for all to see on the indiegogo boards. Sharing the indiegogo link on Facebook, Google and other social media sites all really helps. If we see your input you can bet we'll thank you and RT and share them of course – we appreciate all the support we can get to make this happen.

EH-All your cast so far has worked both sides of the camera, as a director does that make it easier for you or a little rough thinking there might be 6 other producers glancing over your shoulder?

JC-Haha! Now you make me think… no, I think they have faith in me or they wouldn’t be working on this feature film. There’s respect for the Director and his vision. I was taken aback by the compliments
for the script from them, so I think they can see what I’m projecting; they have visualized its potential. Having talented directors, producers on set (in their own right) is actually really good to have - other points of view and all coming from guerrilla filmmaking we’re all driving toward one goal; to find the most effective way of getting this the best and most realistic it can be. But we’re all on the same page - the Director needs his actors, his Producer and every one on set to play their role as best they can.



EH-If readers want to follow the progress of the film are you guys on any social media sites?


JC-Twitter @RECTORYFILM


YouTube: (Original Pitch) 
Mostly Twitter and Facebook you'll definitely find us to reach out to.

EH-Could you give us a little background on you and your production team?

JC-I’m Jonathan Chance a British writer, director based in Orange County, CA. I make horror and sci-fi films and I've been lucky enough to have been awarded a few and nominated for my screenplays too. Maybe you caught one on the festival scene, but this one I plan for everyone to see in theatres, it’s a dream of mine. Calvin Vanderbeek is an award winning producer; he definitely sticks his nose out for independent film, and means it. He’s smart and I respect he sees what I’m trying to make and happy to have him fighting in my corner. Michele Mulkey was the first person on board this film and is another huge fighting force for independent film, the independent filmmaker and projects she believes in - very excited and happy to have her on this. Derek Sims is a wonderful DP and talented Director in his own right – I look forward to joining forces with him to create this monster. Some of the best actors we have on board are also some of the nicest, most generous people I've ever met - so it will be a pleasure to work with these award winning ensemble. Crispian Belfrage as Harry Price Jason Vail as Henry Tennison
David Hogan as Mark Kerr-Pearce Angela DiMarco as Stella Cranshaw I can't wait to soon bring more talented people on board to join them!

EH-When all is said and done what do you as the writer want people to walk away from this film knowing?

JC-That there was once this house full of mystery and these iconic fascinating people that were intertwined with it. To be taken on a journey that is all at once frightening, unique, and unusual. These people were certainly way ahead of their time – and because of these intrepid fellows we’ve enjoyed many a horror film and ghost story or two that could very well could have all thrived from this very source – the house which is back to claim it’s title for being most haunted possibly in the world and rightfully where it belongs on the big screen for all to see.

EH-Last Question, Zak Bagans or Harry Price?

JC-Harry Price! The one and only – I think his approach was a little more subtle. Actions speak louder than words – or shouting. 

And there you have it horror fans 10 question with Jonathan Chance about the new film The Rectory. It sounds like this film is just what we need in todays horror genre that puts CGI and gore over story. A good old fashioned ghost story. That uses Story Over Gory


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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

The Rectory First Look

The Rectory

In 1937, Harry Price held the keys to Borley Rectory. He then unlocked the evil...

The most haunted house in england and a maverick paranormal investigator .......what could go wrong......            
Harry Price




The new thriller/horror movie in preproduction from writer/director Jonathan Chance, Takes a look at a true story from the area he grew up in. The story of the Borley Rectory in Sudbury, Essex UK. In 1937 Price rented the Rectory for a year
Jonathan Chance
to run paranormal experiments.  And as the plotline states " his reputation may not be the only thing he will lose" Chance has put together a veteran starting line up including Crispian Belfrage as Price. Looking over Price's career you can safely say he was thee father of paranormal investigations and without him we don't have the TV shows or movies we have today. After extensive reading on Price and  Borley Rectory, I have no problem saying "If this movie isn't made all horror/ghost fans should be ashamed".  It has all the makings of a great film:
  • Based on true events
  • Pre WWII England
  • The most haunted house in England
  • A veteran cast and crew
  • The Rectory
  • The maverick godfather of the paranormal


The project in 
pre-production has a crowdfunding campaign going on until June 20, 2014. It has great perks for all budgets from $5 up to $2500 so it truly is something anyone can be involved in and even if times are hard so them a favor and give them a shout out on social media and have your friends a followers do the same, The sooner they get filming the sooner we can leave the lights on when we sleep.







Sunday, May 18, 2014

The Other Side of Grace (First Look)

The Other Side of Grace (First Look)

A feature length documentary that charts the rise and decline of the most dangerous city in America-- East St Louis, IL.

A few disclaimers before I start here:
  1. This is not a horror movie, however it is a subject I feel strongly about.
  2. I am a dyed in blue Ronald Reagan conservative 
  3. East St Louis, IL took the title of most dangerous city from the city of Highland Park, Mi where I worked as a paramedic for 15 years.
  4. Goldie Taylor political views and mine do not match up on a lot of things this one however we are on the same page. 


While the documentary focuses on Goldie's hometown of East St. Louis it could in reality be any small urban enclave. Places like East St' Louis and other small cities don't get the press or help their bigger more powerful neighbors do. And in the end that just be America's greatest shame. When I was a paramedic the term hero was thrown out a lot towards the emergency services I use to tell people I'm no hero I'm just doing my job, the real heros are the people in places like ESL, the 8 year old girl that makes sure her 5 year old brother is ready to go to school because mom had to be to work at 7am, the 15 year old boy that walks home from school with his trumpet case though sidewalks littered with drug paraphernalia and not slipping into the pitfalls of easy money and flashy cars, or the 70 year old grandmother that still after all these years watching the world fall apart from her front porch isn't afraid to tell the thug she will have none of his nonsense on her block. Those are the real heros in America today. Urban areas today have already lost a generation if we let it continue we will lose the country. Remember the troubles of places like East St. Louis and Highland Park, MI are a microcosm of what is happening in every town and city in the US. Ok thanks for letting me rant now on to to the film.

Goldie Taylor is a veteran journalist and opinion writer. A former staff writer at the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Taylor has been a working journalist and political consultant for nearly 25 years, including her current roles as an MSNBC contributor and a columnist at MSNBC.com. Taylor is a former editor-at-large for theGrio.com, the leading news and opinion site for African Americans, where she continues as a writer focused on domestic policy and social issues. She was also born and raised in East St. Louis so she not only has the journalist chops to tell the story but a vested interest on her subject that will only transfer to passion on the screen. With projects like this it's really easy to fall into the across the aisle finger wagging that sabotages so many debates. We can't let this happen with this film. Working with veteran and  awarding winning news producer and photographer Mario Page. The experience to have a great story brought to life is there.

With a kickstarter only needing for $53,000 to make a reality, the ROI in shining a light on what is becoming the USA's albatross of shame will be priceless. Looking over the kickstarter page she has also incorporated some great perks in the campaign.
In closing I would like to challenge both sides of the political spectrum to come together and make Goldie Taylor's dream come to life.
Kickstart Campaign can be found here




Thursday, May 15, 2014

The Chair (2015) First Look

The Chair (2015)

Sanity is such an easy thing to lose.


A new kickstarter opened today The Chair, written by Peter Simeti with the screenplay by Erin Kohut. Director Chad

Ferrin rumored to be attached to the project. With a veteran cast including Eric Roberts, Naomi Grossman (American Horror), Noah Hathaway(Boxey on the original Battlestar Galactica), and Brian Thompson in the lead as Sullivan

Based on the graphic novel by Peter Simeti and Erin Kohut with illustrations by Kevin Christensen. It tells the story of Richard Sullivan is an innocent man struggling to escape his fate on death row. Witnessing the brutal torture and murder of his fellow inmates at the hand of the prison's sadistic and psychotic Warden, Sullivan decides that the only way to survive is to fight back. But as he matches the savagery and brutality occurring in the prison, Sullivan is forced to come face to face with his own sanity, will he find a way to survive or will the insane events of the prison finally consume him? A horror/thriller set on death row, THE CHAIR is a dark character study on the choices people make in life.


With cast and crew of this caliber and a proven story this film is destined for great things. And now is your chance to get in on the ground floor with some excellent perks planned. With the success of other graphic novels made into film, think Sin City, V for Vendetta, 30 Days Of Night, and a little TV show called The Walking Dead. The time for The Chair is now.




Wednesday, May 14, 2014

In Development Chasing Deanie: A Michigan Mystery

Chasing Deanie: A Michigan Mystery


This is a story that just begs to be made not only as a documentary but as a "based on a true story" feature. They have secured rights from numerous people involved in the case and are working on more. They are looking for any help getting this done. Lets get this made,


In February 1981 a pretty young girl walked into a middle school in an affluent suburb of Grand Rapids Michigan to watch her brothers wrestling practice and was never seen again. For over 30 years this has hung over the area like an albatross. This documentary will explore the case that have gripped people's imagination for 30 years.


Recent News Story About The Film Mlive Article
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The Woods Within First Look

The Woods Within

Only 24 Hours Left To Get A Great Deal On
Studio 605's Next Feature Film

From the people that brought you the award nominated film "The Campground" and the web series "Friday The 13th: The Curse Of Jason" comes their next chapter in the horror genre.


The Woods Within is a modern day slasher story with murder mystery elements. Eight high school teenagers go to the woods to have a party before graduation. They have one hell of a great time until one of their own is found dead the next morning. Tempers flare and fingers are pointed as no one is sure who to blame. It quickly escalates into a race for their lives as danger is everywhere in the woods within.


About Studio 605
This is the new face of horror
We here at Studio 605 are very passionate and headstrong about filmmaking, we truly are living our dreams. Horror is what we love and we aim to bring great horror to the fans. This will be our third overall project and second feature since our first project, The Campground. Our mission is to deliver amazing and original independent horror. 
We have been in pre-production on this project for about four months and are beyond excited to get started filming this summer to bring you a slasher you will never forget! Not only will YOU be helping us with our second feature, but you will be helping us invest in a future of horror filmmaking. We could not do this without you the fans. It means everything to us to have your support to help push us forward to bigger and better things.
Hurry Now Before You Lose Out
They have some of the best perks I've seen in a crowdfund project.

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