Just a quick bit of news. This weekend at the NOLA Horror Film Fest, HE’S NOT LOOKING SO GREAT was nominated for Best Louisiana Produced Film. Pretty darn cool!
Here’s part of the team representing at the festival:

Just a quick bit of news. This weekend at the NOLA Horror Film Fest, HE’S NOT LOOKING SO GREAT was nominated for Best Louisiana Produced Film. Pretty darn cool!
Here’s part of the team representing at the festival:
“He’s Not Looking So Great” has its first international screening! It’s been elected to be included as part of a small screening showcasing some of their favorite films from the current submissions to the Dark Scream Film Festival in the UK. The screening will take place on Oct. 8, 2014 in Portsmouth. We’ll share more details as we get them.
In the interim, enjoy the Dark Scream Film Festival trailer.
Join members of the cast and crew of “Chomp” as they read Lynne Hansen’s screenplay for “He’s Not Looking So Great” during the Doomsayers event in St. Petersburg, Florida on Wednesday, October 1st at 7:00 pm at Studio@620.
Two of the stars of “Chomp” will be taking on the largest roles in “He’s Not Looking So Great.” Kyle Porter, who plays Kyle Frost in “Chomp” will read the part of the self-absorbed lead Brad, (played in the actual short by Matt Story.)
Susan O’Gara, who plays Millie in “Chomp” will find herself in a much milder role as the narrator in the script.
Lynne Hansen, who wrote and directed “Chomp” and who wrote “He’s Not Looking So Great” will read the part of the determined Natalie (played in the film by Kat Lindsay.)
The cast for the script reading will be rounded out with “Chomp’s” associate producers, Jeff Strand, who will play the athletic Chuck (Max-Jay Dixon in the film) and Sally Bosco, who will play Chuck’s girlfriend Mary (Mallory Logan in the film.)
A crossover for the ages, this is not an event to be missed! And if that wasn’t enough motivation for you, the night will be rounded out with apocalyptic readings from other local authors, including Jeff Strand, who will be reading a solo piece as well.
More details on the event below. A portion of the proceeds go to Edible Peace Patch, a nonprofit that helps students in Title 1 schools in Pinellas build vegetable gardens.
The end is nigh! At least a few local writers seem to think so.
Find out what kind of demise they think is in store for the world at our Oct. 1 event Doomsayers: local authors predict the end of the world at The Studio@620, 620 First Ave. S., St. Petersburg.
Readers:
John Henry Fleming
Jeff Strand
Heather Jones
Cole Bellamy
Lynne Hansen
Juliana A. Torres
David Z. Morris
Edward P. Morgan III
Entry is $5 at the door. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the The Edible Peace Patch.
There will also be an “opportunity drawing” with a chance to win books by our readers and other prizes.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Readings begin at 7 p.m.
For more information, visit www.wordierthanthou.com or email Tiffany Razzano at wordierthanthou@gmail.com.
“He’s Not Looking So Great” will be playing Saturday, September 27, 2014 at 12:00 pm as part of their shorts program. Director Gregory G. Kurczynski will be in attendance.
“He’s Not Looking So Great” was shot on location in the greater New Orleans area, so there’s a good chance you’ll spot additional cast and crew at the screening as well.
September 25 – 28, 2014
Screening: Saturday, September 27 @ 12pm
Indywood Movie Theater
628 Elysian Fields Ave
New Orleans, LA
The world premiere of Chomp will take place on Sunday, October 19th at 12pm as part of the Halloween Horror Picture Show.
The entire cast will be in attendance, as well as the writer/director Lynne Hansen and much of the crew. We’ll be giving away free “Chomp” posters while supplies last, so come early and get them autographed by the folks who made “Chomp.”
Sunday, October 19, 2014 @12pm
Tampa Pitcher Show
14416 N Dale Mabry Hwy
Tampa, Florida 33618
“He’s Not Looking So Great” is an official selection of the Twisted Tails Film Festival in Dallas, Texas!
All proceeds go to Paws in the City, a charity that helps homeless animals. Read more here.
December 5-7, 2014
Angelika Film Center & Café – Dallas
5321 E Mockingbird Ln #230
Dallas, TX 75206
Dallas, Texas