“I’m a gay man,” he said, “and being perceived as feminine was always looked down upon when I was growing up – but in the Scream franchise, I saw strong, smart women who were both fierce and feminine at the same time.” It’s no secret that the Scream franchise has amassed a large queer following in the 25 years since its release, and Ayllon is a part of that following.
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That’s exactly what happened when photographer David Ayllon met his new niece, giving him an idea for a photo series celebrating his favorite horror franchise. While certain segments of fandom can undoubtedly be a little toxic, sometimes that extreme passion for a particular IP can birth (pun intended) a wonderfully creative endeavor. If you’ve seen the new Screamfilm ( review), then you’ll know that fandom is a major focus of the film’s social commentary. The film is currently in post-production and is scheduled to hit distribution this Fall. The stories are written by Mickael Abbate, Davide Chiara ( Nero Infinito), Raffaele Picchio ( Morituris), Lorenzo Paviano, Riccardo De Flaviis, co-produced by Extreme Video snc ( Morning Star, Zombie Massacre 2) and produced by M International. It has been recently reported that Cristina Puccinelli ( L’Ultimo Weekend), Alberto Cattaneo, Sophie Pâris and newcomer Maya Dolan will star in Phantasmagoria, which follows “three shocking tales of horror that takes you beyond fear”.Ĭo-directed by Mickael Abbate ( Creeps), Domiziano Cristopharo ( House of Flesh Mannequins, Red Krokodil, Doll Syndrome) and Tiziano Martella ( Legio XIII), Phantasmagoria is a vibrating tribute to William Castle’s cinema, but also introduces original visions of fear in three gripping films that encompass the breadth of the genre.
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A sequel, Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh, was released in 1996, although Williams was not involved and it has no storyline connection to the original game.Not to be confused with the Marilyn Manson movie of the same name, take a look at Venantino Venantini ( City of the Living Dead, Ladyhawke, Contraband, Seven Deaths in the Cat’s Eye) as GrandPa in the upcoming sensation of horror from France and Italy Phantasmagoria, which recently wrapped production. CompUSA and other retailers declined to carry it, religious organizations and politicians condemned it, and it was banned altogether in Australia. The game drew controversy, particularly due to a rape scene. It received positive to mixed reviews, earning praise for its graphics and suspenseful tone, but received criticism for its slow pacing and easy puzzles. Released on seven discs after multiple delays, Phantasmagoria was a financial success, grossing $12 million in its opening weekend and becoming one of the best-selling games of 1995. Phantasmagoria was noted at the time of its release for its graphic gore, violence, and sexual content. Made at the peak of popularity for interactive movie games, it featured live-action actors and footage, both during cinematic scenes and within the three-dimensional rendered environments of the game itself. Released on August 24, 1995, it tells the story of Adrienne (Victoria Morsell), a writer who moves into a remote mansion and finds herself terrorized by supernatural forces. Phantasmagoria is an interactive movie point-and-click adventure game released by Sierra On-Line and designed by Roberta Williams for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. *The introduction section is an exert from which can be viewed HERE