Post by alanrowekelly on May 20, 2003 18:16:32 GMT -5
I’ll BURY YOU TOMORROW
New Millennium Pictures, LTD. presents its debut feature, an independent horror/thriller titled I’LL BURY YOU TOMORROW. Presently in search of distribution, I’LL BURY YOU TOMORROW has been named ‘Feature Film Winner’ at Telluride Indiefest 2002, ‘Best Horror Feature Film’ at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival, ‘Feature Film Winner’ at Key West Indiefest 2003, winner of the ‘Gore-Gore Award’ at the Festival of the Macabre and awarded ‘Best Make Up Design’ at The B-Movie Theater Film Festival. I’LL BURY YOU TOMORROW has also been named Official Film Finalist at the Gulf Coast Film & Video Festival, the Calgary Int’l. Horror Film Festival, Weekend of Fear, Ironstock 2003, Anthology Film Archives New FilmMakers Series and The Haunted Newport Horror Film Festival. Other nominations include Best Actress (Zoë Daelman Chlanda) and Audience Award at the Firelight Shocks Independent Film Festival and Best Set Design at the B-Movie Theater Film Festival.
I’LL BURY YOU TOMORROW… Laid To Rest
Is there love after death? Only the small community of Port Oram can answer that. When a mysterious young woman named Dolores Finley (Zoë Daelman Chlanda) appears out of nowhere to begin work at the Beech Funeral Home, the local mortuary soon turns into more than just a quiet place of rest. Dolores’ passion for cadavers gives new meaning to the phrase “disturbing the piece.” In these stagnant times of “politically correct” filmmaking, I’LL BURY YOU TOMORROW continues the tradition of those great B-slasher flicks from the 1970’s such as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Don’t Look In The Basement (1973), The Honeymoon Killers (1970) and Alice, Sweet Alice (1978). Combining murder, mayhem, body snatching and necrophilia to a roster of twisted characters, I’LL BURY YOU TOMORROW is an absolute must for horror fans who lust for some good old fashioned blood shedding and a large body count!
I’LL BURY YOU TOMORROW is written and directed by New Jersey native, Alan Rowe Kelly, and produced by Gary Malick, Tom Cadawas, Anthony Ancona and Jack Malick. Along with a cast of 51 actors from the metropolitan area, writer/director, Kelly makes his acting debut playing opposite upcoming actors, Zoë Daelman Chlanda (Vulgar 2002), Jerry Murdock (One Life To Live), Bill Corry (Ghost Stories), P.J. Mehaffey (Bravo’s The ‘IT’ Factor), Katherine O’Sullivan, Renée West and Kristen Overdurf. The feature introduces an original score by Tom Burns and songs from NJ’s top cult bands, The Dead Elvi, My Pocket Zoo and Volume.
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‘Quirky and disarming, the film has the kind of freshness that propelled “The Blair Witch Project” to cult status.’
Winnie Bonelli
Herald News
‘A pretty dark and nasty little movie, it reminded me of '70s era shockfests’.
Anthony Timpone
Fangoria Magazine
‘I had goose bumps. I felt like I'd jumped back in time and was in the middle of an all out 80's splatterfest. I believe it's the best film of its kind since 'Return of the Living Dead.’
Michael T. Schneider
Festival of the Macabre/ToeTag Pictures
'I'LL BURY YOU TOMORROW' is a breath of fresh air.'
Johnny Butane
Creature Corner
‘If you've lost faith in independent movies, this is the one that's going to win it back.’
Rod Gudino
Rue Morgue Magazine
‘An unrated gem of a B-flick. The journey the audience goes on during Dolores' time at the Beech Funeral Home is one of madness and mayhem, sprinkled with doses of sick humor. By the time the end credits roll, not only is satisfaction guaranteed, the legend of Dolores Finley has only just begun. I'LL BURY YOU TOMORROW is one of the best independent horror films I have seen in quite some time. If Alan Rowe Kelly chooses to stay in the genre, lovers of horror will have another potential source of great entertainment.’
Vince Churchill
The Hacker’s Source
‘Writer director Alan Rowe Kelly is a natural. The first one to give him a budget, WINS.’
Emma Anderson
Rue Morgue Magazine
‘Now this is what I call a Horror Movie! One of the best horror movies of the decade.’
Allen Richards
B-Independent.com
‘It doesn't look like it was made in this decade and viewed as such is a nice quality film that easily fits in with the other classic horror tales. It is nice to see such care and attention lavished on an indie horror film.’
Lee Bailes
The Rumour Machine
‘With a good measure of depraved humour and kinkiness, and enough blood 'n' guts to make The Gore-met put down his popcorn, the movie is one helluva crowd-pleaser to be sure.’
Nathan Tyler
Rue Morgue Magazine Online
I’LL BURY YOU TOMORROW is in Color and runs 119 minutes. This film has not been rated.
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