Arizona International Film Festival Hollywood DV Film Festival(Hollywood, CA) 30th Weiterstadt Film Festival ’06 (Germany) Planet Ant Film Festival ’06 (Detriot, MI) Short Attention Span Film Festival ’06 Port Shorts Film Festival ’05 (Australia)
A stunning film debut from writer/director David Pike, Red Door is one that should be opened and embraced by genre fans. -Fatally-Yours Read the full reviewHERE
David Pike, wears his inspirations on his sleeve with the bright color palette of a Dario Argento film -Japanese Vacation Read the full review and interviewHERE
"David Pike’s unsettling short flim, Red Door, has a modern, slick look, but with a completely charming anachronistic bent… the film recalls the work of early David Cronenberg… dark, moody films like The Brood and Videodrome" -Mike Everleth Badlit.com Read the full reviewHERE
Red Door is a beautifully shot piece, and Pike really showcases an impressive directorial style. -Chris Mayo, Severed Cinema Read the full reviewHERE
It keeps you guessing... I'd like to see more from Mr. Pike! -Obscure Horror Reviews Read The full reviewHERE
No question David Pike's got skills, he seems to have a real unique style all his own and I look forward to a feature-length effort from him. If you're looking for something visually impressive and original and you're a fan of short films, I'd recommend this. -Hackers Source Issue 26 Website
Tickets for the Chicago "FESTIVAL OF FIENDS" is now on sale. With the purchase of a weekend pass you will get. Access to the show and all events. One randomnly inserted autograph card, one autographed 8x10, a free dvd(see site for sample titles, and finally the April 2009 issue of Autograph Magazine featuring the Forrest (Famous Monsters Of Filmland) Ackerman collection. While supplies last.The Festival Of Fiends weekend pass also gets you entrence to the PRICK OR TREAT TATTOO FESTIVAL being held in the same hotel For more info head over to http://ultimatehorrorcon.com/
There was once a young man who, in his youth, professed his desire to become a great writer.
When asked to define "great" he said, "I want to write stuff that the whole world will read, stuff that people will react to on a truly emotional level, stuff that will make them scream, cry, howl in pain and anger!"
He now works for Microsoft, writing error messages...
Great showing last night! Of course the movie was great (we all knew it would be!) but it was really cool to see such a large audience show up! You need to start hanging our again. No more M.I.A.
But congrats on Red Door!
When that lady at The Screening Room said "I'm working on this script that I think Hollywood would like..." the first thought in my head was "Oh gee, you too, huh?" Siiiiiiiiiigh.