SLASH Discusses 'Nothing To Fear' Film, Horror Movies On 'Holmberg's Morning Sickness'
June 6, 2013On May 21, Slash spoke to "Holmberg's Morning Sickness" on the Phoenix, Arizona radio station 98 KUPD about the first horror film from the guitarist's production company, Slasher Films, called "Nothing To Fear". You can now listen to the chat using the SoundCloud widget below.
Anthony Leonardi III, a creature artist and storyboard artist who worked on "Rango" and "47 Ronin", directed the movie, which began shooting in May 2012 in Louisiana.
Slash told The Pulse Of Radio that he's looking forward to seeing how "Nothing To Fear" turns out. "It's [a] really good production team, the special effects people are great, the cast is great, the story's great — everything's great about it," he said. "And it will be interesting to see where this particular one, how it comes out and where it goes, 'cause we're planning on doing two a year."
"Nothing To Fear" has already been picked up for distribution by Anchor Bay Entertainment.
The movie is the first of a proposed series of horror films produced by Slash's company, which he launched in 2011 in partnership with two other producers.
"Nothing To Fear" is based on an actual town in Kansas, which, according to legend, is one of the seven gateways to Hell.
The company has three other films in development, including "Wake The Dead", which based on the graphic novels by Steven Niles, with Haley Joel Osment playing Victor Franklin, a college student experimenting with reversing death.
Slash described "Wake The Dead" in an interview as "basically a modern, young Frankenstein story about a brilliant college student who's discovered how to animate dead tissue — but he's a teenager so he goes overboard."
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