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  • DISMAL hits On-Demand

    The horror film I was hired to direct DISMAL hit On-Demand (via TimeWarner and Comcast) last week on July 16th! What a surreal feeling knowing that the film is out there and beyond my (and the producers) control.  First thing I noticed is a new trailer the distributors have done — removing one of the best taglines from the film “You got Dale’s word on that.”  Oh well. Congrats to Fearmakers for landing distribution.  I can’t believe I can now [...]

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  • NY LATELY – “In The Recording Booth” Exclusive Clip

    Here’s an exclusive clip from my feature film NEW YORK LATELY. It’s one of my favorite scenes which features some delightful acting from the leads Mark DiConzo (as Mark Wagner) and Jenn Dees (as Veronica Darling) — and some great supporting work from Jamie Wesberry (the studio director) and Molly Ryman (Mark’s ex). NYL is currently in the festival circuit awaiting future screenings. It should hit DVD by the end of the year. If you enjoy the clip want to [...]

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  • Whip It — Or Not

    Last year I was talking to a friend about an idea I had for an all-female roller derby film — an ensemble film in the style of an 70′s Atlman film. He told me he head some connections to the BAD (Bay Area Derby) Girls and would help make some introductions when I had the time for research and such. Of course a few months later I learned that Drew Barrymore was making the film “WHIP IT” and then my [...]

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  • “LOVELY” Update – Diary of a Madman

    “LOVELY” Update – Diary of a Madman

    Here is my “WHAT’S UP LOVELY” Editing Roadmap. I managed to sketch it out in about an hour while waiting to meet a friend (during about Week 6 of the editing phase). As you can see (or more likely as you CAN’T see) — my mind was going all over the place as I ordered out every single scene of the film. I also added little notes all over the place as new ideas to try out. Then I shuffled [...]

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  • Still on the list

    Still on the list

    A while back — about 8 months ago — I wrote about an actress that I saw on a British television show (Dr. Who) and knew was destined for great things… Click here for my original post Carey Mulligan now has a new film coming out “AN EDUCATION” which has  a new trailer.    I’m extremely excited to catch her in new work.  As I said before, remember her name.  And yes she’s still on my list of actors I’d [...]

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  • “LOVELY” now on IMDB

    “LOVELY” now on IMDB

    IMDB has officially added WHAT’S UP LOVELY to their database. In the upcoming months it will be updated with cast/crew information. Click Here to visit the IMDB Page: WHAT’S UP LOVELY IMDB Film Profile

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  • One Week Til DISMAL

    Just a friendly reminder that the film I was hired to direct DISMAL is hitting On-Demand (via TimeWarner and Comcast) on July 16th! It’s been an incredible ride and the Fearmakers Studios (the production company behind DISMAL) have done a great job getting the film out to the market.  It should be hitting DVD in late 2009 — available in most places where you buy/rent DVD’s. Very exciting times.  Please support the film and watch it when it hits.  There’s [...]

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  • …AROUND hits the market

    A good friend and fellow (soon to be ex-NYer) filmmaker David Spaltro is making a splash in the indie film seen.  His feature debut “…AROUND” had a nice festival run, but more importantly it’s hitting the market and is available to buy/download/rent.  That’s half the battle so I’m extremely proud (and jealous in a good way) for him.  The movie also features the extremely talented and beautiful Molly Ryman, who is featured in NEW YORK LATELY. Now comes the 2nd [...]

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  • “LOVELY” Rough Cut Update

    “LOVELY” Rough Cut Update

    Week 5 – A Visit from the Dees Jenn Dees (who plays Luci — the main character in the film) stopped by my man cave to review the current footage (approx. 14 mins and change).  I’ve still got a long way to go before finishing a rough cut. We had a great discussion on how the story is taking shape based on what we shot and how it’s coming together in the edit.  Some storylines were sharpened while a brand [...]

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Gary King is a contemporary American filmmaker whose work is known for powerful performances with an emphasis on a strong, visual style. He has written, directed and produced several critically acclaimed feature films.

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