"'There's a monster in your chest. These guys hijacked your ship, and they sold your cryotube to this... human, and he put an alien inside of you. It's a really nasty one. And in a few hours, it's gonna burst its way through your rib cage, and you're gonna die. Any questions?'- Ellen Ripley, Alien Resurrection"
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Donna Davies' 'Zombiemania' documentary on STARZ! Tonight!
By Superheidi on October 13th, 2009
Starz Inside: Zombiemania, directed by Donna Davies and produced by Kimberlee Mctaggert (the team behind Pretty Bloody) premieres tomonight, Tuesday, October 13 at 10:00 p.m. on Starz! This documentary is a fun look at the Zombie craze around the world.
Featuring clips from a vast library of Zombie films and Zombie experts, including the “grandfather of Zombie films” George A. Romero and best-selling author Max Brooks, it traces the evolution of the Zombie from its roots in African folklore and Haitian Voodoo to its current role as pop culture icon. Watch the trailer, and then watch tonight...
Horror Society's Film Festival 'Women of Horror' lineup!
By Superheidi on March 26th, 2009
Pretty/Scary produced short horror film Wretched was selected to play at the Horror Society Women of Horror Film Festival in Chicago, Illinois on Saturday April 25th.
It'll be playing alongside some great female-helmed/oriented films including Pretty Bloody, which extensively features Pretty/Scary. Pretty/Bloody is a documentary about women in horror by Donna Davies and Kimberly McTaggert. Also playing are Liz Adams's Side Effect and Devi Snively's Death In Charge, which is a huge honor, because both those films are way better than Wretched. Also playing are the features Women's Studies, Phobia, The Making of Sculpture, and Wicked Lake.
'Pretty Bloody' - Women in Horror Documentary on TV
By Superheidi on February 16th, 2009
Pretty Bloody: The Women of Horror, from female-helmed production company Sorcery Films, is a new documentary making its television debut Feb. 25 on SPACE (Canada's Sci-Fi Channel). (It features Pretty/Scary and the founder, ME!, Heidi Martinuzzi, as well as interviews with lots of other more important women in this business)

