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A Far Cry From Home
A Far Cry From Home (2009)
By Superheidi on March 2nd, 2009
Written and Directed by Alan Rowe Kelly
Starring Don Money, Jerry Murdock, Katherine O'Sullivan, Benzy, Susan Adriensen, Robb Leigh Davis and Terry M. West
2009, 45 minutes, Southpaw Pictures
A Far Cry From Home is actually one of the shorts that will be released under the Gallery of Fear moniker, an anthology of horror featuring 4 (or 5, according to their website) short films by Alan Rowe Kelly and Anthony G. Summer. This short, directed by the amazingly over-the-top Kelly deals so alarmingly with homophobia within a traditional horror setting that it stands out as possibly Kelly's finest work to date. Kelly stars in the film as well and his acting and storytelling are, as usual, awesome...
Alan Rowe Kelly ('I'll Bury You Tomorrow', 'The Blood Shed', 'Don't Look in the Basement')
By Superheidi on December 6th, 2007
Alan Rowe Kelly is the man (in woman’s clothing) behind the gorgeously fun slaher throwback movie I’ll Bury You Tomorrow (2005), and the brand new release The Blood Shed from Heretic Films. He’s a deranged lunatic in an asylum in the new horror film Pink Eye, and he has a new short coming out in the Hung By A Thread Anthology. What isn’t he doing?
His ultra-fun female characters (played by him, in some cases) are very noteworthy, as even in his slasher film work his chicks are never the kind to let things get out of their control.
Alan took the time to share with us his inner secrets, yearnings, and most private visions. And also news about his new films and how awesomely great he is...

