THE HIT LIST – May 25, 2015
Glad I took my time in getting this Hit List together with all the videos and pics to display. Its been a busy week for me so I hope this will suffice. I should, right?
Glad I took my time in getting this Hit List together with all the videos and pics to display. Its been a busy week for me so I hope this will suffice. I should, right?
Encryption Films has a new non-profit, high octane action short now airing on Youtube titled Fallout: Lanius. The epic shortfilm is based on the 1997 role-playing computer game from Interplay Entertainment by starring actor Johnny Domino in the lead role. Also starring are Caris Eves, Kenny Low, Korum Ellis and Lee Sheppard, along with Mitch Lewis, reprising his role as the original voice actor for the character, Legate Lanius.
For anyone who missed actor and martial arts action performer Matt Mullins since starring as Johnny Cage in the first season of Mortal Kombat: Legacy, feel free to ease your suffering. Mullins returns in explosive form in a new inspired short fan film from director Will Newman titled, Resident Evil: Vengeance, in the classic role of S.T.A.R.S. member and Alpha Team leader Chris Redfield. Actor Ken Lally and actress Michelle Boyd round out the cast.
They (T.H.E.Y.) call him….Super7even!
Filmmaker Oliver Hollingdale took to Facebook this afternoon to announce a challenge to Dredd fans who have been long waiting for either the development of a sequel, or fan films by independent filmmakers of recent. Late last year, Hollingdale began pre-production of his inspired take on the comic-book movie character, built off the envisioned look in the 2012 film from director Pete Travis.
Dobell recently unveiled the new trailer for the latest shortfilm, TOMB RAIDER: NO ANGEL, starring Tabitha Lyons as Lara Croft, along with Annabel Bates and Robert Holden, with Jon Hutton, Ross McDowell and Darrell Wilson. Further credits go to hair and make-up artist Kalissa Bentley, boom operator Nic Samiotis, driving and catering by Lorna Lyon-Smith, location Manager Phil Branscombe and costume designer Krystina Kitsis.