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All About Evil
Directed byJoshua Grannell
Written byJoshua Grannell
Produced byBrian Benson
Debbie Brubaker
Joshua Grannell
Darren Stein
StarringNatasha Lyonne
Thomas Dekker
Cassandra Peterson
Noah Segan
Jack Donner
Narrated byFog City Pictures
Backlash Films
CinematographyTom Richmond
Edited byRick LeCompte
Music byVinsantos
Release date
  • May 1, 2010 (2010-05-01)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

All About Evil is a 2010 American black comedy horror film which was written and directed by Joshua Grannell.[1]

Plot

The adventure tells of a shy librarian who inherits the old and not very tolerable cinema of her father, to protect the family from the shame of bankruptcy. She finally takes the reins in the hand independently, discovers her inner serial killer, waiting with new short films. Not only for the many fans revealed--the killings almost cinematic and well in appearance.[2]

Cast

Production

The Comedy horror film was directed by Joshua Grannell and acted[13], besides with Natasha Lyonne of Die, Mommie, Die!, Television star Thomas Dekker[14], famous Elvira actress Cassandra Peterson[15], Deadgirl actor Noah Segan and Buffy the Vampire Slayer vampir Jack Donner.[16] The make-up was created by the famous French artist Aurora Bergere.[17] Grannell created an special promo clip for the 2010 WonderCon, which narrated his project.[18]

Release

All About Evil celebrated his World Premiere on 01 May 2010 as part of the San Francisco International Film Festival.[19] The film run from July in a detailed tour in the cinemas between November 2010 in the United States.[20] The film had an limited run on 17 June 2010 as part of the Los Angeles Film Festival (Shock).[21]

Soundtrack

The score was composed by Ambient musician Vinsantos.[22]

References