Exciting News · 813 days ago

After Dark Films is producing a script that Tim Long and I wrote entitled, FAITHLESS. I’m directing. And we’re shooting in Romania. It’s all very exciting. FAITHLESS will be part of the annual 8 Films to Die For Horror Film Festival and will be released in theaters across the country this November… mark your calenders!

See the press release below:

After Dark Films is producing the first horror films set for its 8 Films to Die For theatrical film series: “Faithless” and “Perkins’ 14.”

Stewart Hopewell’s “Faithless” follows a young woman trying to escape an abusive past by moving to Atlanta, but discovers more cruelty awaits her. Craig Singer’s “Perkins’ 14,” developed from a winning idea by Jeremy Donaldson in a February Massify.com pitch contest, is a killer thriller involving the arrest of a suspected murderer.

Hopewell and Tim Long are co-writing “Faithless,” with Chris Milburn, Matthew Kuipers, Aimee Barth and Eryl Cochran Woodlief producing. Lane Shadgett is scripting “Perkins’ 14,” and winning pitchmeister Donaldson, Milburn and Kuipers will produce.

After Dark’s Courtney Solomon, Laura Ivey and Stephanie Caleb will executive produce, with Beau J. Genot as co-producer on both films. The films will be shot consecutively beginning this month in Romania.

The original can be found in the Hollywood Reporter here

So… like I said, very exciting.

— Stewart Hopewell

---

3am Reviews · 1199 days ago

Just found this glowing review of 3am!

It would have been just as entertaining to watch the squirming, scaredy cat faces of the audience as it was to watch the night’s creepy finale of Stewart Hopewell’s “3 A.M.,” as it successfully made all in attendance shudder. But whether the shuddering was from fear, repulsion, excitement or, um, excitement, is hard to say. By the time a beautiful, young corpse(?) gets wheeled into the crematorium, night shift worker Myron is perhaps feeling just a tad too lonely and so he heads south for company while managing to never leave the room. With its disturbing visuals, psychological trickery and shocking conclusion, “3 A.M.” and the notion of necrophilia left nary a dull moment.

from — FSUnews.com 08/18/03

— Stewart Hopewell

Comment

---