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LAMBERSON ANNOUNCES “THE FRENZY MOON”

Gregory Lamberson, director of Slime City, Killer Rack, Johnny Gruesome and Widow’s Point, has
announced his latest horror opus, the werewolf thriller The Frenzy Moon, an offshoot of his
novels The Frenzy Way, The Frenzy War, and The Frenzy Wolves. Lamberson is raising pre-
production funds for the practical effects project on Indiegogo.com.

The film’s plot centers on six college students and a mysterious stranger who spend a terrifying
night battling a pack of ferocious werewolves in a secluded cabin. The situation intensifies
when the party suspects one of their own may secretly be one of the supernatural creatures.

“My goal is to make a truly frightening film,” Lamberson says. “There’s a lot of action, and a lot
of gore, but also a lot of dramatic tension. I really want to exploit the paranoia of the situation,
like John Carpenter did in The Thing. ‘What if one of us is secretly one of them?’”

The Frenzy Moon team includes special effects artists John Vincent and Mike Boas, who
contributed effects to Johnny Gruesome and Widow’s Point. “I’ve had numerous friends point
me toward werewolf costumes and animatronics I could rent, and I’ve politely told them, ‘No
way.’ Creating a unique werewolf is half the fun. Every single werewolf film is remembered for
its creature design.”

Last year Lamberson crowdfunded $100,000 to shoot the action film Guns of Eden, which has
been acquired for distribution and will be released this year. The campaign for The Frenzy Moon
runs through May, with special effects work commencing over the summer. Lamberson plans to
shoot in the fall.

The Frenzy Moon on Indiegogo:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-frenzy-moon/coming_soon/x/25844736

Blacktooth

(Staff Writer) Lover of all things horror and metal. Also likes boobs and booze.

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