Friday, 22 May 2015

Sorrow an Unbeatable Horror Package

Sorrow is one of the horrifying movie of the season with the nail biting experience. Roads? they are not safe when you are alone and when fate also start playing game with you. When you are alone in your car, anything can happen to you, so beware of strangers. Sorrow is the movie that narrates the story of Mila who face unexpected twists and turns in her life. 

Sorrow the movie is all about young forensic psychologist who get trapped in the home of serious and danger serial killers. They are the people you spare nobody not even small kids and women. For them killing is similar to a game with the lot of fun and satisfactory factor. When Mila got grasped by killer and kept in a house, she faces lot unexpected things like people getting slayed in front of her eyes, innocents beaten like animals. Even she lost her mother who had come to rescue her, after that she even lost the hope of survival.

Sorrow movie is made under an independent film production house. The film is produced, written and directed by Millie Loredo. Before jumping into making it a feature film, Millie produced a short Sorrow film, after getting satisfactory result she decided to go for feature film. This film is really close to Millie’s heart.

Millie flied to many different parts of the United States with the cast of Sorrow for the premiere of the movie. The star casts of the movie includes Vannessa Vasquez, Mary Etuk, Melissa Mars, Eric Martinez, Donny Boaz and Andrew Sensenig.

The movie was release on April 25. The movie had added many appreciate for an independent movie and audience really appreciate the work of Mila Loredo and her team. Now the movie is available in various formats like DVD, Blu-Ray and Digital at very reasonable price. 

Have a glimpse on the Sorrow images:

Image 1: Detective Farrel at work



Image 2: Mila faced unbearable pain


Image 3: Detective team at crime scene



Image 4: escaping from the killer’s trap is not easy  

   

Thursday, 21 May 2015

12 Classic Indie Films That Cost Less Than $1 Million To Make

The biggest problem most independent filmmakers face is funding for their passion projects. Screenwriters and directors can have the greatest ideas and visions for a film, but without enough money required, there is no way to get the film produced.

Millie Loredo knows this firsthand having had to raise the funds to produce and shoot her debut indie horror film Sorrow. The film follows the story of Mila Sweeney, a forensic psychologist who is kidnapped and tortured by two deranged serial killers. However, she manages to escape and exact revenge against her captors. Millie and producer Dillon Bowen took to YouTube to implore horror fans online to donate and then took to finding private investors for the film.
 

Over the years, indie films have gained popularity, but finding the funds to create these films is still a struggle. Below is a list of films like Sorrow that were produced and filmed on a budget.* Keep reading to find out which classic indie films were created for less than $1 million!

1. El Mariachi (1992) – Robert Rodriguez



Indie film director Robert Rodriguez’s directorial debut is a Spanish-language film about a young mariachi musician who is mistaken for a ruthless criminal nicknamed Azul. The film was shot for only $7,000 and became the first chapter of Rodriguez’s “Mexico Trilogy,” with Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico rounding out the three films.

2. Clerks (1994) – Kevin Smith 




The first of Kevin Smith’s View Askew movies was filmed in black and white and follows the complicated life and mishaps of Dante, a clerk at a Quick Stop convenience store. It was filmed for just $27,000.

3. Following (1998) – Christopher Nolan



Before The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan was a novice director, like most of the others on this list. His directorial debut centers on a young man drawn into the criminal underworld of London and was filmed on a $6,000 budget.

4. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) – Tobe 

 Hooper  



This classic horror film, which introduced the world to the iconic villain Leatherface, follows the story of a group of friends on a road trip attacked by a family of cannibals in Texas. Hooper’s masterpiece was shot for just $300,000.

5. The Blair Witch Project (1999) – Daniel Myrick



This found-footage horror film centers on three student filmmakers who disappear after going hiking in Maryland to film a documentary about a local legend called the Blair Witch. It took only $22,000 to film the movie that pioneered the “found-footage” approach in modern horror films. 

6. The Evil Dead – Sam Raimi


Horror film master Sam Raimi’s directorial debut follows the story of a group of friends vacationing at a cabin where they discover an evil Book of the Dead, which awakens murderous demon spirits when read aloud. It was first shot as a short film until the $375,000 it took to the film the full-length feature film version was raised.
 

7. Primer (2004) – Shane Carruth


This sci-fi film is about an accidental discovery by four engineers of a time-traveling machine, and it was shot on a very modest $7,000 budget.

8. Open Water (2003) – Chris Kentis



Open Water centers on a couple stuck in the middle of the ocean after being accidentally left behind by their scuba diving group. It was based loosely on the true story of Tom and Eileen Lonergan who were left behind by their scuba diving group and presumed to have died at sea in 1998. The film was shot on a $130,000 budget.
 

9. Swingers (1996) – Doug Liman
 


This dramedy follows two single, unemployed actors living in Los Angeles during the swing revival of the 90s and launched the careers of both Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn. Swingers was filmed on a $250,000 budget.

10. Napoleon Dynamite (2004) – Jared Hess




Jared Hess’ directorial debut is about a socially awkward high school student named Napoleon Dynamite. He lives with his older brother, Kip, and their grandma in Idaho. The film was created on a $400,000 budget and acquired for distribution by Fox Searchlight Pictures at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004.

11. Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995) – Todd Solondz




Welcome to the Dollhouse centers on a 7th-grade outcast in suburban New Jersey and was filmed on twice the budget of Napoleon Dynamite at $800,000.

12. Mad Max – George Miller



Mad Max takes place in a dystopian future in Australia where an energy crisis sparks anarchy. This film was created on a $350,000 budget and did so well at the box office two sequels (Road Warrior and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome) soon followed.

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Ten Most Iconic Horror Villains

As Millie Loredo grew up watching horror films, the villains in the films changed shape and form, but one thing remained the same: they were all terrifying. They each had a motive as well as their own unique method of horror.

When Millie decided to write her own horror film, Sorrow, she had to figure out what kind of villain she wanted to create. The scariest villains are the ones that have nothing to lose, and Millie wanted to create that kind of villain with a twist.

Sorrow follows the story of Mila Sweeney, a forensic psychologist who is kidnapped and tortured by two deranged serial killers. However, she manages to escape and exact revenge against her captors.

Below is a list of the most iconic horror film villains that have haunted and terrorized horror fans for decades. Keep reading to find out which villains have inspired Millie!

1. Leatherface – The Texas Chainsaw Massacre


Director Tobe Hooper introduced the world to Leatherface in 1974 in his directorial debut, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Leatherface was a member of a cannibalistic family that preyed on passersby.

2. Jason Vorhees – Friday the 13th
 

Jason Voorhees drowned at Camp Crystal Lake when he was a young boy thanks to a neglectful camp staff. He took his revenge on campers for twelve films, beginning with Friday the 13th in 1980.

3. Michael Myers – Halloween


Thanks to Michael Myers, Jamie Lee Curtis became the “Scream Queen” of the 80s after facing off against the serial killer in the original 1978 Halloween. Michael Myers stabbed his older sister to death when he was six years old, and fifteen years later escaped a psychiatric hospital to satisfy his urge to kill.

4. Ghostface – Scream  


Master of Horror Wes Craven directed the original Scream in 1996, which brought to life the Ghostface killer. The scariest thing about Ghostface is that it’s not just one killer but whoever decides to don the mask to exact revenge.

5. Freddy Krueger – A Nightmare on Elm Street


Wes Craven also introduced the world to the child murderer named Freddy Krueger who fell victim to vigilante justice and was burned to death. He exacts his revenge through dreams, slashing victims with his claws and making their worst nightmares a reality.

6. Chucky – Child’s Play


Charles Lee Ray, better known as Chucky, is a serial killer who inhabits a doll and subsequently tries to transfer his soul to a human body. He came to life in three Child’s Play films and three Chucky films.

7. Leprechaun – Leprechaun


This Leprechaun is much too obsessed with his gold. When it is stolen from him, he does whatever it takes to get every last piece back. He started terrorizing audiences in 1993 and spawned three more sequels.

8. Pennywise – It   


In this miniseries adaptation of Stephen King’s It, Pennywise is a clown who terrorizes a group of friends as children and as adults. The scariest thing about Pennywise is that he takes the form of what is most frightening to each one of them.

9. Jigsaw – Saw


Some would argue that Jigsaw is an unlikely hero, appearing to those who are not appreciating their life in order to make them fight to keep it. Anyone who sees Jigsaw is in for an unpleasant surprise.

10. The Creeper – Jeepers Creepers


Victor Salva introduced the world to The Creeper in 2001. He is an ancient creature who hunts every twenty-third spring for 23 days to feed on human body parts and organs which become parts of his own body.

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Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Millie Loredo has been a horror movie buff all her life. She grew up on classic horror films like The Last House on the Left, Poltergeist and Night of the Living Dead. The directors behind these classics encouraged Millie to think critically when watching her favorite horror films, to think about how they could be scarier, smarter, more visceral.

She has now followed in her favorite directors’ footsteps having debuted her very first horror film. On Tuesday, April 21, Millie premiered her indie horror film Sorrow at River Oaks Theatre in Houston, Texas. Reviews of the film have applauded Millie’s work saying they are sure to see more successful horror films by the freshman director in the future.


Below is a list of five of Millie’s favorite horror film directors and their directorial debuts. Keep reading to find out which horror classics were their first!


1. Wes Craven  



The Last House on the Left (1972) This film inspired not only the gritty look of Sorrow but also its plot centered on vengeance. Escaped prisoners murder a young girl, and her parents exact revenge.

2. Rob Zombie 



House of 1000 Corpses (2003) Films like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Hills Have Eyes influenced Rob Zombie’s directorial debut. It follows a “family” of serial killers who trick a group of teenagers into their twisted home.

3. George A. Romero 



Night of the Living Dead (1968) This classic, directed by horror film mastermind George A. Romero, follows the story of seven friends trapped in a farmhouse in Pennsylvania overrun by zombies. It is one of the first zombie horror films and has inspired many other films as well as television shows.

4. Tobe Hooper 

 


The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) This classic slasher film follows the story of a group of friends who are attacked by a family of cannibals. Hooper’s film introduced us to one of the most famous horror film villains of all time, the dreaded Leatherface.

5. James Wan



Saw (2004) Wan’s debut was an extension of a short film he created by the same name. It centers on two men who wake up chained in an abandoned bathroom with instructions to kill the other or their family will die. It was the first of a now famous horror film franchise.

6. Quentin Tarantino  




Reservoir Dogs (1992)
This Tarantino debut is a classic and a crime thriller that tells the story of a diamond heist gone wrong, filled with both emotional and physical violence.

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Sorrow Is Ready With New Breed Of Sinister

When you are driving your car on the lonely road, do whatever you want to do but never make mistake to sleep. Your sleep may cost you heavily. Its better if you stay up and otherwise you can not escape from death. Certain things happens in life and it change your whole life. Sorrow the movie is horror story of Mila, who is forensic psychologist, as her car refuse to turn on on the middle of lonely road, she takes refuge at the stranger’s home unaware of the fact that they are serial killers. Never take a woman for grant when time comes she can become fighter for her own right. When needed she never hesitate to trigger a gun also and this is something Mila has done.  


The movie is based on a nightmare of director and writer Millie Loredo. After the horror nightmare, she wrote down her dream on a piece of paper and created a short film on the outskirt of Utah before turning it into feature film. The movie is made out of the funds raised on a social networking website. It takes almost four years to turn this dream into reality. From the childhood only Millie was fascinating about the horror movie and want to show her love for the movie through her camera and direction skills.

The movie was released on 25 April, 2015 on the different parts of the United States. Prior to that, premier was screened on various parts of States. The stars of the film includes Vannessa Vasquez plays the role of lead character named Mila Sweeney, Eric Martinez in the role of psychopath serial killer named Dale Rogers, Mary Etuk can be seen in the role of sadistic killer naed Hersey Igor, Melissa Mars is perfect in role of detective Salinas and another detective role is played by Donny Boaz.

What are waiting for? If you haven’t watch this hair raising m;ovie yet, buy its DVDs. DVD are available on various platforms at very reasonable price.

Checkout its amazing images:

Image 1: Hersey is ready for her next prey  


 Image 2: Impossible To escape from Hersey 


 Image 3: Mila is ready for her revenge

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Positive Reviews Are Rolling In for Sorrow!


The reviews keep rolling in for Sorrow, and this week, Reel Bloody Reviews calls the film a “brave and enthusiastic” effort by writer and director Millie Loredo. Viewers will soon be able to judge for themselves when the film premieres in Houston, Texas this week.

Modern Horrors is another website devoted to the review and exposure of horror films, and reviewer Grey watched screenwriter Millie Loredo’s directorial debut and praised her work.
 

“As Loredo’s first feature, Sorrow looks fantastic and held my attention throughout,” he said. “I hope to see more from Loredo in the future, hopefully more firmly entrenched in our genre.”
 

Loredo’s film follows the story of Mila Sweeney, a forensic pathologist who is kidnapped and tortured by two deranged serial killers by the names of Dale Rogers and Hersey Igor. However, she manages to escape and exacts her own personal form of vengeance against her captors.  


Reel Bloody Reviews writer Bruce praised Loredo’s directorial debut saying Sorrow is “one of the reasons I love revenge films.” According to Bruce, the film may achieve a horror fan cult following now that it has been released in theaters, on DVD and online.
 

One thing both reviewers agreed on was that the work of Mary Etuk for her performance as one half of the film’s two serial killers, Hersey Igor, was stellar. Modern Horrors called Etuk’s performance “electric” and “mesmerizing,” and Grey said he wished there had been more of Etuk in the film. Bruce agreed and applauded Etuk’s performance.


Additionally, Grey said the diverse cast with actors and actresses of varying ethnicities helped to give the film a real feel, which is what Loredo was hoping to achieve. “I was going for a truthful approach, to get as close to reality as possible,” she said.

“The vision [Loredo] had for her story shone brightly the entire way through,” Bruce said, adding that he is sure horror film fans will see more of Loredo in the future. Similarly, Grey said the film as a whole, “owing much to the era of grindhouse thrillers of the 70s,” will be a treat for fans of horror films everywhere.

You can read Reel Bloody Reviews’ entire review here, and you can read Modern Horrors’ review here! This week, several more reviews by Honeysuckle Magazine and Haddonfield Horror will be available online.

There are plenty of opportunities to view the film, including in theaters, streaming online and on DVD. After the premiere at River Oaks in Houston, Texas, Loredo will screen the film at the Plaza Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia; the Carolina Crownpoint Theater in Charlotte, North Carolina; and at the Quad Cinema as well as the Anthology Film Archives in New York City.

Click here now to watch the trailer for Sorrow, now screening in select cities! It is also available on DVD through Barnes & Noble and Target online for $14.95 and will be available to stream online through Amazon Instant Video and Google Play next week. Beginning mid-May, the Hulu Network will also be streaming the film online!

Friday, 17 April 2015

Five Horror Films Featuring Latinos

Studies show that horror films are predominantly viewed by Latino audiences. There is something about a zombie, vampire or ghost flick that causes Latinos to flock to the movie theaters. It is no surprise then that writer and director Millie Loredo is making her directorial debut with indie horror film Sorrow.

Loredo decided to feature a diverse cast in her film, and Houston-born Latina Vannessa Vasquez takes the lead as Mila Sweeney. As much as Latinos enjoy horror films, though, there aren’t many that feature Latinos in the cast. The following horror films, several of which Loredo studied as she turned her short film into a 90-page screenplay, feature Latinos. Keep reading to find out which horror films feature Latinos!

1.From Dusk Till Dawn 
Features: Salma Hayek, Cheech Marin, Danny Trejo




Robert Rodriguez’s horror-crime thriller features several Latino actors and actresses, including Salma Hayek, Cheech Marin and Danny Trejo, all of Mexican descent. This film follows a pair of thieving brothers, Seth and Richie, as a bank robbery spree leads them to a strip club in Mexico filled with vampires.

2. Planet Terror  
Features: Freddy Rodriguez




This sci-fi zombie horror film is also directed by Robert Rodriguez and features Freddy Rodriguez as El Wray. He helps his ex-girlfriend, a go-go dancer named Cherry Darling, through a zombie apocalypse.

3. Land of the Dead  
Features: John Leguizamo



This film, written and directed by George A. Romero, is also a zombie film. It features John Leguizamo as Cholo DeMora, an assassin surviving years after a zombie apocalypse.

4. Zombie Hunter 
Features: Danny Trejo



This film, directed by Kevin King, also features Danny Trejo. He plays Father Jesus, a priest-like zombie slayer in a post-apocalyptic world infested with “Natas,” or zombies.

5. The Burning Dead
Features: Danny Trejo



This film premiered this year and was directed by Rene Perez. It stars Danny Trejo as a zombie hunter when the eruption of a volcano brings long-dead cannibals back to life.

Click here now to watch the trailer for Sorrow, which premieres at River Oaks Theatre in Houston, Texas on Tuesday, April 21! Buy your ticket for the screening here!

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Six Horror Films You Can Watch on Hulu

One of the problems most independent filmmakers face is finding distribution for their films. Luckily, in this day and age, online streaming services are becoming a new avenue for distribution of television and film. Millie Loredo put together a screening tour in select theaters for her indie horror film Sorrow, but she’ll be able to reach an even wider audience now that Hulu Network will begin streaming Sorrow online mid-May.
 

Hulu Network is an online streaming service for television shows and films, and it has quite a selection of both. There are many horror films available to stream on Hulu, soon to include Sorrow, and below are the best six horror films on the network right now. Keep reading to find out which horror films you should be streaming online!
 

1. The Evil Dead (1981) 


This Sam Raimi classic has acquired a cult following over the years. The series of horror films centered on the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis, an ancient Sumerian book that when read out loud, brings forth deadly spirits that wreak havoc on those who read it. A reboot of the film premiered at SXSW in 2013.

2. The Descent (2005)



This film, directed by Neil Marshall, follows the story of six women who go spelunking an uncharted cave system where they are trapped and hunted by flesh-eating creatures. The film scared horror film fans so much it inspired a sequel.

3. Night of the Living Dead (1968)



This classic, directed by horror film mastermind George A. Romero, follows the story of seven friends trapped in a farmhouse in Pennsylvania overrun by zombies. It is one of the first zombie horror films and has inspired many other films as well as television shows.

4. The House on Haunted Hill (1959)
 


This film, directed by William Castle, tells the story of an eccentric millionaire and his wife who invite five guests to a “haunted house” party. Whoever stays in the house the whole night wins $10,000, but they have to survive being trapped in the house with ghosts, murderers and other terrors. The film was remade in 1999.

5. Children of the Corn (1984)
 


This Fritz Kiersch film is based on the Stephen King short story of the same name, which tells of a fictional town in Nebraska where a vicious “spirit” inspires all of the children in the town to murder all the adults and sacrificing any adults passing through the town. Burt and Vicky are a couple of unlucky passers-by. The film was remade in 2009.

6. Dark Mountain (2013)


 In March 2011, three filmmakers travel to the Superstition Mountains of Arizona in search of the Lost Dutchman mine. They are never found, but their camera is.