Thursday,
May 20: Change of Plans...
Glass
Eye Pix is pleased to forward this fresh-out-of-the-gate
press release to all our horror-minded friends. While
we have been advertising the May 26 DVD release of Graham
Reznick’s film I
CAN SEE YOU through
our partnership with Cinema Purgatorio, the success of
our New York City theatrical run prompted our old friends
at Kino International to snatch up the film and postpone
the release for a Fall slot. While we are eager to get
the film out to the fans, we couldn’t refuse the
opportunity to get the film into a pipeline that would
ultimately reach a wider audience. Keep your eyes peeled
for more theatrical play dates leading up to our DVD street
date in time for Halloween 2009. Thanks for keeping an
eye on I CAN SEE YOU and THE VIEWER!
--From
everyone at Glass Eye Pix.
Thursday,
April 23: See You There
Graham
Reznick's I
CAN SEE YOU will be playing from April 29th to May
5th at the Kraine Theater in NYC. This mind-bending feature
film will be preceded by Reznick's 3D short, THE VIEWER.
Tickets are available at CinemaPurgatorio.com.

The
upcoming DVD release of I CAN SEE YOU will also contain
THE VIEWER (along with special Glass Eye Pix 3D glasses).
The special limited edition DVD set will also include
a behind-the-scenes featurette, actor/director commentary,
trailer, and promotional materials. The DVD will be available
on May 26th through CinemaPurgatorio.com
and Amazon.com.
Monday,
April 6: So Much to See
Glass
Eye Pix producer Larry Fessenden talks to Fangoria
about a number of upcoming projects, including HYPOTHERMIA
and the upcoming SATAN
HATES YOU: “This movie is gonna be truly, unfathomably
strange, and it’s wonderful."
Read
all about it.
Sunday,
March 1: Comfort Food

Gregory
Lamberson looks back at the first MonsterPants feature
film, CANNIBALLISTIC!,
at Fear
Zone.
Friday,
February 27: HYPOTHERMIA Tease
The
HYPOTHERMIA
teaser trailer shoot has wrapped!

Look
for the teaser sometime this spring.
HYPOTHERMIA
- coming in 2010!
Wednesday,
February 18: Small Press Adventures
SATYR
#8 has finally arrived!

The
eighth issue of this comics anthology from Main Enterprises
features SILVERHIDE, a vintage 6-page science fiction/fantasy
story taken from the script archives of James Felix McKenney
and brought to life with all-new artwork from COW comics
regulars Al & Rick Limacher.
Buy
yours today (with free shipping!) directly from Main
Enterprises.
Wednesday,
February 4: Sirens of Cinema
"I
know this is going to be a unique movie and I am thrilled
to have been a part of it"
Check
out the latest issue of Sirens
of Cinema, Vol. 2 No. 13, for Scream Queen Debbie
Rochon's set report on SATAN HATES YOU and her other
recent projects with behind-the-scenes photos.
Saturday,
January 31: SATAN HATES PRESS

Here's
a batch of recent press for of the upcoming SATAN
HATES YOU:
Exclusive
Satan Hates You Pic, More Online!
DREAD CENTRAL by Johnny
Butane
Satan
Hates This Photo Gallery
SHOCK TILL YOU DROP by News
Larry
Fessenden’s Gonna Send You To Hell!
TWITCH by Todd Brown
Stills
for James Felix McKenney's SATAN HATES YOU
QUIET EARTH by quietearth
SATAN
HATES YOU More
FEAR ZONE by Greg Lamberson
Loads
of Images From Larry Fessenden's 'Satan Hates You'
BLOODY
DISGUSTING by Mr Disgusting
Loads
of Images From Larry Fessenden’s ‘Satan Hates
You’
MOVIENET NEWS by movie-news
Satan
Hates You Images Emerge
HORROR-MOVIES.CA by Goon
Larry
Fessenden e James Felix McKenney insieme per Satan Hates
You
HORROR RIFLESSI DI PAURA
by Mauro F. Giorgio
Wednesday,
January 28: SATAN HATES YOU
There
are some updates and new photos up at SATANHATESYOU.COM.

Thursday,
January 22: HYPOTHERMIA Update
Producer
Larry Fessenden recently spoke to Shock
Till You Drop about some upcoming projects, including
HYPOTHERMIA:
Two
more projects stemming from this union (between Glass
Eye Pix and Dark Sky Films) are Hypothermia by James Felix
McKenney and There's No Place Like Home, the latest from
J.T. Petty.
"All
of that's shifting around. Hypothermia we may delay because
of the weather," says Fessenden. "We have to
shoot that in the winter. It's an awesome ice creature
film and we may miss the season. But that's just the nature
and the risk you take when you announce a project before
everything is set. We just want people to know we're still
going at it."
Friday,
January 16: Slamdance

ScareFlix
#6, Glenn McQuaid's I
SELL THE DEAD opens Slamdance!
Thursday,
January 1: Happy New Year!

AUTOMATONS
gets some love in the "Top 10 films viewed in 2008"
thread over at Match
Cut:
"...this
award goes to the film that I thought had the best implementation
of low budget special effects. And the winner is... Automatons
(2006 / James Felix McKenney)"
Read
the rest from Megladon8 here.
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