Archive for 2008
In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK featured in The Zombie Times
The June issue of The Zombie Times is sporting a full-page feature on In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK (see page 6). In addition, they are also running a contest and one lucky subscriber will win a copy of the In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK DVD (see back page for details).
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In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK on IMDb
It has been our mission since we made our first film, Stolen Moment, to get on IMDb and with the screening of In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK, at the 2008 Seattle True Independent Film Festival, we finally did it!
IMDb doesn’t accept every movie/television show that is submitted. In fact, they have a rather involved review process to ensure every submission meets their criteria. It’s been an interesting journey, but it was definitely worth the effort!
Visit the In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK IMDb page to rate the film.
In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK Selected for Seattle True Independent Film Festival
We are extremely happy to announce that In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK has been selected for the 2008 Seattle True Independent Film Festival (STIFF)!
In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK will be shown on Friday, June 13th, 2008 at 4:30pm with Thicker Than Water: The Vampire Diaries Part 1 at the Capitol Hill Arts Center.
The festival runs June 6-15, 2008 in Seattle, WA and also features music and comedy performances.
Visit the Olympian to see our listing for the film and festival.
For more information, visit the In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK STIFF 2008 page or the Seattle True Independent Film Festival website at: TrueIndependent.org.
In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK DVD gets banner in Zombie Times
Thanks to Zombie Ed and the Terror4Fun Team at Terror4Fun.com for the complimentary banner advertising the In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK DVD in the March Issue of the Zombie Times. The banner which has an image of the DVD, our website address and the text “This is not a DVD, this could be the next best thing to a van load of BIG guns… “ is located on page 3.
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Alumni update: Evan Tucker Announces 2008 Festival of Northwest Plays
Evan Tucker, who played “Paul” in Love Sick, is proud to announce the Festival of Northwest Plays, which is perhaps the largest celebration of Northwest playwrights, directors, and performers to ever hit the Northwest. Evan is the Production Manager for the festival.
Three new full-length plays – Three evenings of ten-minute plays!
Including works by C. Rosalind Bell, Brent Hartinger, Ki Gottberg, John Longenbaugh, Gregory Hischak, Kamarie Chapman, Paul Mullin, Bryan Willis, Beth Amsbary, Phillip Atlakson, Sol Olmstead, Eva Suter, Glenn Hergenhahn, Dan Erickson, Sean Walbeck, C.P. Stancich, Emily Freece, Michael Gaiuranos, Lindsey Newman, Gregory Youtz, Adam Quesnell, Terri Clark, Jon Haller, Nadescha Bunje, Dano Madden, Arlitia Jones….
It all begins Thursday (Feb 21), with “Geography Club” by Tacoma native Brent Hartinger. The play is an adaptation of his award-winning novel by the same name and explores the lives of a group of gay high school students who find a way to start a club without drawing too much attention to themselves. Mr. Hartinger’s many book honors and awards can be found at: brenthartinger.com.
Friday (Feb 22) follows with “In the Sawtooths” by Boise, ID native Dano Madden. This play received its first reading with Northwest Playwrights Alliance in Olympia and was recently voted “Best full-length play in the U.S.” by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. We are extraordinarily proud of Dano and his beautiful play. NPA is pleased to offer all of the night’s ticket proceeds to the United Way of Pierce County, made possible by a gift from Pacific Slope Properties.
Saturday (Feb 23), Northwest Playrights is thrilled to present the second staging of “The New Orleans Monologues,” a powerful play by current Tacoman and former New Orleans resident C. Rosalind Bell. The University of Puget Sound’s first run of performances sold out 5 of 6 times, if that’s any indication of the buzz around this show. Ms. Bell was recently featured on a panel with Seattle Repertory Theatre Artistic Director David Esbjornson, discussing writers’ responses to Hurricane Katrina.
On Sunday (Feb 24) Northwest Playrights is excited to present 16 short plays by Northwest writers, in two distinct performance groupings. These wonderful little gems cover just about every genre, topic, and setting you ever thought possible. Here are just a few highlights:
- “Poor Shem,” by Gregory Hischak. Office routine stops cold when co-worker Shem is killed in the xerox machine. Do we call a rabbi or use the by-pass tray?
- “The Soft Sand,” by Dano Madden. By the author of the Kennedy Center’s “Best play in the United States – 2006.*” The King of Self-Editing learns to dance.
- “A Shoe Story,” by Arlitia Jones. The deep meaning of life unveiled in a fight over shoes.
- “Mammals,” by Ryan Dowler. Voted the best ten-minute play in the U.S. by the Kennedy Center in 2006. Two college students make a video unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
- “Kuwait,” by Vincent Delaney. Free Press vs. Free Rein when a journalist is withheld by U.S. forces.
The following Thursday (Feb 28) it starts over again, giving second performances to every one of the shows, and adding a special one-time-only performance of NPA’s British Arts Tour, a collection of 14 short plays that is co-sponsored by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival and Western Washington University, and is currently touring the state before complete the run with performances in England later this spring.
Read the Tacoma Weekly coverage of Festival of Northwest Plays (.pdf).
Where: Theater on the Square, Broadway Center for the Performing Arts, 905 Broadway, Tacoma (Directions & Parking)
When: Feb. 21 – March 2, 2008
- Thursdays 7:30PM
- Fridays 8PM
- Saturdays 4:30PM & 8PM
- Sundays 2:30PM, 5PM & 7:30PM
In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK DVD on sale now
Visit our store to buy your copy of In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK DVD and make sure you and your loved ones are prepared!
This instruction film is based on the YEAR OF THE ZOMBIE Calendar, by Jeff Freels, these helpful hints and words of wisdom could just save your life. Dr. Elizabeth Kerslake and Professor Merike Stone present twelve timely tips that are sure to entertain and educate. They will show you what makes a zombie, preparing for a zombie outbreak and surviving an undead siege.
Additional Features include:
- Scene Selection
- Outtakes and Deleted Scenes
- Photo Galleries
- English Subtitles – for the hearing impaired
- Stolen Moment Trailer
- Love Sick Trailer
So don’t delay, order your copy of In The Event of A ZOMBIE ATTACK today!
Stolen Moment and Love Sick win at PIFF 2008
Stolen Moment won for Best Drama and Love Sick won for Best Horror at the 2008 Plomondon Independent Film Festival (PIFF), held February 8-9 at the Morgan Arts Centre in Toledo, WA.
Stephanie Macknight was nominated for Best Actress for her performance in Stolen Moment and In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK had it’s premier in the Educational/Instructional category.
We got some great feedback on all three films, networked with local filmmakers, and had a good time. Thanks for Mike and Di for putting on a festival that gives no-budget filmmakers an opportunity to screen their films!
In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK Olympia Premier and DVD
Join us for the Olympia premier of In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK, the weekend of February 15th-16th at Whirligig (located in downtown Olympia, WA). In addition, we’ll also be screening our first two short films – Stolen Moment and Love Sick.
Based on the YEAR OF THE ZOMBIE Calendar, by Jeff Freels, these helpful hints and words of wisdom could just save your life. Dr. Elizabeth Kerslake and Professor Merike Stone present twelve timely tips that are sure to entertain and educate. They will show you what makes a zombie, preparing for a zombie outbreak and surviving an undead siege.
Friday, February 15th, 2008 – SOLD OUT!!!
Doors open at 7:30pm, films begin at 8pm
Saturday, February 16th, 2008
Doors open at 7:00pm, films begin at 7:30pm – Tickets can be purchased in advance at Whirligig either in-person or by calling (360) 943-1403.
LOCATION: Whirligig, located at 314 Capitol Way N, Olympia, WA 98501 (Get Mapquest Driving Directions to Whirligig)
COST: $6 at the door or $4 with a food donation for the Thurston County Food Bank, a portion of the proceeds from the event will benefit TCFB.
There will be complimentary snacks and beverages and a Q&A with the filmmakers and cast after the screening.
We will also be featuring the artwork of Jeff Freels and the music of local singer/songwriter Elizabeth Hummel.
You will also be able to purchase a copy of In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK as well as our first two films Stolen Moment and Love Sick (or the Double Feature) at a special premier weekend price!
For those unable to attend the premier, the In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK DVD will be available for purchase in our store the week following the premier.


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