Through their Venomous Little Man production company, they're planning to make "Bad Medicine", a feature film anthology and in order to raise funds, they've set up a Kickstarter (and I've pledged to it).
This is the press release.
A chance to be a part of the UK Independent
Film Industry as a project from Birmingham-based award-winning team seeks
investors
Birmingham-based
film company Venomous Little Man (“VLM”) are looking for investors for their
next project, as they prepare to shoot and produce their next motion picture.
With
filming scheduled to start in April in and around Birmingham , “Bad Medicine” was written by
award-winning author Dave Jeffery, and is the follow-up to the highly successful
“Ascension”, which scooped the “Best Director” gong at the 2013 Bram Stoker
Film Festival for seasoned producer James Hart.
It is
no coincidence that some of the actors who worked on VLM’s previous film have
not hesitated to sign up again for this next thrilling project. Based on the
praise that “Ascension” received, they have all jumped at the chance to be part
of what promises to be another “scarily-good” film.
Both
Jeffery and Hart have enlisted a stellar cast for “Bad Medicine”, which includes Barbie Wilde (writer, actress, Scream Queen and the lady Cenobite from "Hellraiser"), Paul Zenon (TV Street Magician), Derek Melling (Ascension, Inbred, The Electrician), Laurence Saunders (Ascension, Deadtime,
The Seasoning House, The Village, EastEnders, Doctors), Tom So
(Casino Royale, Sherlock, Being Human), Anthony
Miles (Quizmaster, Blood and Bone China) and Mark Rathbone (Ascension, Australia, Inbred, Cradle of Fear). The
brilliant Jacky Fellows (“Doreen”
and “6 Seconds To Die”) has also signed., along with Jack
Bailey (“It’s OK to be Ginger”, “A la carte”, and “The Well Dressed Man”.)
“Bad
Medicine” will be edited by Richard O’Connor; as the prime editor on
award-winning “Ascension”, O’Connor has extensive experience in lighting and
stage design and an impressive history of theatre.
VLM are
looking for investors to help raise the £35,000 it will cost to fund the
production of the film. Investment can start from as little as £1, although
bigger outlay will understandly result in greater rewards. Every person or
organisation who donates will receive something for their commitment - from a
special mention on the credit list of the final movie to VIP tickets to the first
screenings, or an opportunity to meet the entire cast and crew at the premiere
after-party.
The
film is scheduled to be launched at Birmingham ’s
Electric Cinema in May 2015.
The Kickstarter Brief
Anyone who remembers the classic
horror anthologies such as ASYLUM, with Robert Powell and Peter Cushing, or
King and Romero’s CREEPSHOW will have an idea of what VLM Productions is hoping
to achieve with its next project. BAD MEDICINE is a psychological horror film
that contains five stories – or segments – united by a wraparound story. The
film is set in a modern day mental health unit where a therapist is holding a
group therapy session. Five participants each recount their story in the hope
the therapist can resolve their trauma and help them to move on. But what
happens if the therapist is not what he seems and has something far more
sinister in mind for his patients?
The project will be shot in five
phases. The first installment, Tainted Love, is expected to shoot in late
April, 2014.
Your donations will help to hire
professional crew and equipment, industry standard sound, make up and FX
artists to ensure that what ends up on screen is of high quality and reflective
of the standards an audience expects from a film on a big screen. There will
also be a heavy emphasis on practical creature FX as seen in seminal movies
such as AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON and THE THING.
As a project, we at VLM
Productions are excited at the prospect of revisiting the classic kind of
storytelling that has made shows like THE TWILIGHT ZONE, TALES FROM THE CRYPT
and OUTER LIMITS such a long lasting success. We believe that quality filming
making from an award winning company BAD MEDICINE will resonate with any member
of the audience who wants more from their movie experience than cheap make up
and violence.
For more information on how to be a part of this exciting new project, simply visit VLM’s Kickstarter project page (linked from here) or visit www.venomouslittleman.co.uk.
For more information contact
James Hart (Director) Dave Jeffery (Writer)
Tel: 07795 556302 Tel:
07817 863324
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