TRIPLE TAKE PRODUCTIONS IS TWENTY!
As of July 29th, Triple Take is 20 years old! We’re pondering ways to celebrate, including publishing more plays! Drop by our Facebook group and let us know your ideas!
As of July 29th, Triple Take is 20 years old! We’re pondering ways to celebrate, including publishing more plays! Drop by our Facebook group and let us know your ideas!
It's a ANOTHER repeat guest today! Let's catch up with Hamilton Ontario Indie & B-movie filmmaker John Migliore...check out our interview below: https://youtu.be/ILQfCQKM7-M And here's the trailer for Ouija Shark 2! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psvFGOhpALU Ouija Shark 2 gallery: Previous Next Creature From Cannibal Creek gallery: Previous Next Fantomesque: You know you want to see cat's interviewed on... read more
It's brief, and it will definitely need to be edited, possibly changing a lot before it's finally published (and I have no idea when that will be...I'm at the very beginning of the process), but here's a little preview of my first Halloween-themed children's... read more
From Metropolitan International…Starring "Vic Savage" and Shannon O’Neil...Produced and Directed by A.J. Nelson (aka Vic Savage, which is also not a real name)…for today’s B-movie feature, I bring you “The Creeping Terror”, released in 1964! The film opens at night, POV through the windshield of... read more
Welcome to Day 5 of my 13 Horrifically Silly Days of Halloween...time for another HORROR WRITER! You gotta love these guys. Hello, Steve...please introduce yourself. Hello, my name is Steve Stred. I’m a Splatterpunk-Nominated Author who writes predominantly dark fiction. I currently live in Edmonton,... read more
On this, the seventh day, into the first week of Halloween, I have for you another children's author with a terrific, Halloween counting book! Welcome, Penelope! Tell me about yourself. I've been a writer all my life--wrote stories as a kid, though none have survived. I... read more
Okay, so I have to say, right off the top, A LOT about this film—the kinds of filmmaking errors made, the convoluted plot, and especially the scriptwriting—totally remind me of the collected works of Edward D. Wood Jr. Directors Bill Rebane and later Hershell... read more