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Glass Eye Pix

Glass Eye Pix is an American independent film studio based in New York City, New York known primarily for producing horror films.[2][3]

Glass Eye Pix
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedNovember 2, 1986; 37 years ago (1986-11-02)[1]
FoundersLarry Fessenden
Headquarters,
ProductsMotion pictures
Websiteglasseyepix.com

History edit

Film director Larry Fessenden founded Glass Eye Pix on November 2, 1986[1] in order to copyright his own films, including Habit, Wendigo and The Last Winter.[2][3] The name came from a glass eye one of his friends gave to him as a gift, combined with the old lingo from the trade magazine Variety which called movies "pix". The company eventually grew to encompass others' works as Fessenden began to mentor younger filmmakers.[4]

Glass Eye Pix's low-budget horror banner, Scareflix, was designed to create lean budgeted, auteur-driven films from new directors.[5] Scareflix productions include Glenn McQuaid’s I Sell the Dead, Ti West's The Roost and Trigger Man, James Felix McKenney's Automatons and The Off Season, and I Can See You and The Viewer by Graham Reznick.[6] Other Scareflix include Joe Maggio's Bitter Feast,[7] Jim Mickle's Stake Land, James Felix McKenny's Hypothermia.[6] and Mickey Keating's Darling.

In 2009 Glass Eye Pix partnered with Dark Sky Films, and collaborators Peter Phok and Brent Kunkle, Fessenden produced Ti West's The House of the Devil and The Innkeepers as well as Late Phases'.

Recent Glass Eye Pix productions include Stray Bullets by Jack Fessenden, Like Me by Robert Mockler, Birth of The Living Dead by Rob Kuhns, Most Beautiful Island by Ana Asensio, The Ranger by Jenn Wexler, Depraved by Larry Fessenden and Foxhole by Jack Fessenden.

Outside of the horror genre, the company has produced films including Rick Alverson's The Comedy, Kelly Reichardt's Wendy and Lucy, and Ilya Chaiken’s Liberty Kid[6]

Glass Eye Pix has also produced over 50 episodes of the audio drama series, Tales From Beyond the Pale, created by Fessenden and Glenn McQuaid, and hosted by Fessenden.[8]

Films produced edit

Distributor only edit

  • The Eliminator (1979)
  • Lifeline (1981)
  • A Face in the Crowd (1981)
  • The Gods of Times Square (1999) – by Richard Sandler

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Glass Eye Pix turns 36 today!".
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  3. ^ a b "New York Times".
  4. ^ Truitt, Brian (June 25, 2013). "Sunday Geekersation: The many horrors of Larry Fessenden". USA Today. Retrieved December 22, 2015.
  5. ^ Kohn, Eric (15 April 2011). "A Kingmaker in the Realm of Cheapie Horror". The New York Times.
  6. ^ a b c "Glass Eye Pix company profile". glasseyepix.com.
  7. ^ Miska, Brad (June 22, 2010). "LAFF '10 Review: 'Bitter Feast' a Potluck of Entertainment".
  8. ^ "Tales from Beyond the Pale". Tales From Beyond The Pale.
  9. ^ "Certain Women".
  10. ^ "Like Me".

External links edit

  • Official website

glass, american, independent, film, studio, based, york, city, york, known, primarily, producing, horror, films, industryentertainmentfoundednovember, 1986, years, 1986, founderslarry, fessendenheadquartersnew, york, city, york, united, statesproductsmotion, p. Glass Eye Pix is an American independent film studio based in New York City New York known primarily for producing horror films 2 3 Glass Eye PixIndustryEntertainmentFoundedNovember 2 1986 37 years ago 1986 11 02 1 FoundersLarry FessendenHeadquartersNew York City New York United StatesProductsMotion picturesWebsiteglasseyepix wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Films produced 2 1 Distributor only 3 References 4 External linksHistory editFilm director Larry Fessenden founded Glass Eye Pix on November 2 1986 1 in order to copyright his own films including Habit Wendigo and The Last Winter 2 3 The name came from a glass eye one of his friends gave to him as a gift combined with the old lingo from the trade magazine Variety which called movies pix The company eventually grew to encompass others works as Fessenden began to mentor younger filmmakers 4 Glass Eye Pix s low budget horror banner Scareflix was designed to create lean budgeted auteur driven films from new directors 5 Scareflix productions include Glenn McQuaid s I Sell the Dead Ti West s The Roost and Trigger Man James Felix McKenney s Automatons and The Off Season and I Can See You and The Viewer by Graham Reznick 6 Other Scareflix include Joe Maggio s Bitter Feast 7 Jim Mickle s Stake Land James Felix McKenny s Hypothermia 6 and Mickey Keating s Darling In 2009 Glass Eye Pix partnered with Dark Sky Films and collaborators Peter Phok and Brent Kunkle Fessenden produced Ti West s The House of the Devil and The Innkeepers as well as Late Phases Recent Glass Eye Pix productions include Stray Bullets by Jack Fessenden Like Me by Robert Mockler Birth of The Living Dead by Rob Kuhns Most Beautiful Island by Ana Asensio The Ranger by Jenn Wexler Depraved by Larry Fessenden and Foxhole by Jack Fessenden Outside of the horror genre the company has produced films including Rick Alverson s The Comedy Kelly Reichardt s Wendy and Lucy and Ilya Chaiken s Liberty Kid 6 Glass Eye Pix has also produced over 50 episodes of the audio drama series Tales From Beyond the Pale created by Fessenden and Glenn McQuaid and hosted by Fessenden 8 Films produced editWhite Trash 1980 The Field 1980 Habit 1982 Experienced Movers 1985 Chinatown 1986 Mismatch 1987 Hollow Venus 1989 Stunt A Musical Motion Picture 1989 No Telling 1991 Habit 1997 Wendigo 2001 The Making of No Telling 2001 Searching for the Wendigo 2002 Zombie Honeymoon 2004 The Off Season 2004 Automatons 2005 The Roost 2005 Escape Artists 2005 The Last Winter 2006 Trigger Man 2006 Blood Red Earth web series 2007 I Can See You 2008 Wendy and Lucy 2008 I Sell The Dead 2008 The House of the Devil 2009 Bitter Feast 2010 Stake Land 2010 Hypothermia 2011 The Innkeepers 2011 Tales From Beyond the Pale 2012 The Comedy 2012 Birth of the Living Dead 2012 Beneath 2013 Darling 2015 Late Phases 2015 The Stakelander 2016 Certain Women 2016 9 Stray Bullets 2016 Psychopaths 2017 Like Me 2017 10 Most Beautiful Island 2017 The Ranger 2018 Depraved 2019 Foxhole 2021 Crumb Catcher in production Distributor only edit The Eliminator 1979 Lifeline 1981 A Face in the Crowd 1981 The Gods of Times Square 1999 by Richard SandlerReferences edit a b Glass Eye Pix turns 36 today a b Filmmaker Magazine Archived from the original on 2011 08 14 Retrieved 2011 02 02 a b New York Times Truitt Brian June 25 2013 Sunday Geekersation The many horrors of Larry Fessenden USA Today Retrieved December 22 2015 Kohn Eric 15 April 2011 A Kingmaker in the Realm of Cheapie Horror The New York Times a b c Glass Eye Pix company profile glasseyepix com Miska Brad June 22 2010 LAFF 10 Review Bitter Feast a Potluck of Entertainment Tales from Beyond the Pale Tales From Beyond The Pale Certain Women Like Me External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glass Eye Pix amp oldid 1151045647, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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