SenoReality Announces a New Short Film, Get Off My Porch, and Sends New Nailbiter Photos

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SenoReality Pictures, in association with Free State Studios, has just wrapped production on a new short film entitled “Get Off My Porch”. “Get Off My Porch” is a horror comedy about a man terrorized by Girl Scouts insisting that he buy a box of cookies. You WILL get some Thin Mints or else!

The short film, which was shot in Kansas City, was written and directed by Patrick Rea and produced by Rea, Ryan Jones, and Free State Studios. Hanuman Brown-Eagle was director of photography. The film will be scored by Harry Manfredini.

“Get Off My Porch” completes a set of short films produced by SenoReality Pictures and Free State Studios and will be released on a compilation DVD sometime in 2010. The collection will include “Woman’s Intuition”, “Next Caller“, “Now That You’re Dead“, “Cafe at the Crossroads” (review here), “Mrs. Brumett’s Garden“, and “Emergency Preparedness“, which have screened at such festivals as The New York City Horror Film Festival, Eerie Horror Film Festival, Fright Night Film Festival, Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors, Shriekfest LA, and A Night of Horror Film Festival.

SenoReality Announces a New Short Film, Get Off My PorchSenoReality Announces a New Short Film, Get Off My Porch

SenoReality Announces a New Short Film, Get Off My PorchSenoReality Announces a New Short Film, Get Off My Porch

SenoReality Announces a New Short Film, Get Off My Porch

Meanwhile, SenoReality Pictures’ next horror feature Nailbiter continues its editing process and will resume for two more weeks of production in the spring. The film stars Erin McGrane, who can be seen currently in the film Up in the Air. Below are a couple of new behind-the-scenes photos that Rea sent over. Click each (as well as the above shots from “Get Off My Porch”) to see them bigger.

SenoReality Sends New Behind-the-Scenes Photos from NailbiterSenoReality Sends New Behind-the-Scenes Photos from NailbiterSenoReality Sends New Behind-the-Scenes Photos from Nailbiter

Lastly, even though it’s not horror, we wanted to make you aware of another project that Patrick Rea is involved with. While perusing Showtime’s website, we came across an upcoming comedy special entitled “Jake Johannsen: I Love You”, for which Rea was a co-director and associate producer. Emery Emery (editor of The Aristocrats) was the main producer/director. You can catch “I Love You” on 01/01/10 at 9:30 PM. For more info and additional showings, visit Showtime’s official site.

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