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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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Raine won Best Supporting Actress for Game Over in the International Haunted Horror Film Festival!!http://hauntedhorrorfest.yolasite.com/2009-fest-awards.php
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Friday, November 13, 2009
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Here is the latest update on Psycho street and exclusive trailer on Fangoria.com
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 11:11 AM
Michael Gingold
Indie Frights
Actor/producer
Marv Blauvelt sent over some on-set photos (see ’em below) from “Come
on Down,” the wraparound story for the currently lensing independent
horror anthology PSYCHO STREET. He also gave us the first look at a
trailer for the movie’s over-the-top comedic segment “Hypochondriac,”
which you can see at the bottom of the page.
Busy scream starlets Tiffany Shepis and Raine Brown star in “Come
on Down” alongside Austin Dossey, Kirk Chastain and Jason Hignite for
director Arthur Cullipher. The setting is the town of Kronanburg, and
Blauvelt provides a synopsis: “When newcomer to town Aubrie Harris
[Brown] sends her husband Casey [Dossey] next door to borrow tools and
he doesn’t return, she becomes concerned and decides to visit her new
neighbor in hopes of finding Casey’s whereabouts. Making a visit to her
neighbor Leya Barker [Shepis], she discovers through her ‘friendly’
visit that Kronanburg may not be the ideal small town that it seems on
the surface—and Leya, who hides a gruesome secret in her basement, is
definitely not the wholesome small-town homemaker she seems to be!”


“Hypochondriac,”
directed by THR Productions’ Pete Jacelone, also features Brown, along
with Blauvelt, Carl Burrows, Alan Rowe Kelly, Susan Adriensen, Edward
X. Young, Zoe Daelman Chlanda, David Gilkey, Jeremy Mulkey, Colleen
Cohan and Harry Dugan. Also set in Kronanburg, it focuses on a newly
transplanted doctor from Los Angeles who discovers that the town’s
medical clinic is both staffed and patronized by assorted weirdos.
Other stories in PSYCHO STREET, which we previously covered here
and is being produced by Brown’s Rainey Daze Creations and Blauvelt’s
Muscle Wolf Productions, include the psychological thriller “No Rest
for the Wicked,” which will mark Brown’s directorial debut and lens in
December, and the demonic-cult story “Lewis,” set to shoot next spring.
The whole package is targeted for completion in summer 2010.
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Friday, October 30, 2009
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The
new 2010 Hot Honeys and Hunks of Horror Calendar with Raine Brown as one of it's Honeys is available for
pre-order with a street date of Halloween 2009! All of the proceeds benefit
The Lynn Sage Foundation to fund breast cancer research. Got to love
horror that helps!!! Check out some of the pics and more info @
http://www.dakzoo.com/HHHH
The 2010 Hot Honeys & Hunks of Horror Calendar
Benefiting The Lynn Sage Foundation
Funding Breast Cancer Research
Only $20.00 plus $2.50 shipping!
Calendars will ship after release date of 10/31/2009.
The Lynn Sage Foundation, established by the family of Lynn Sage, is
committed to the discovery of a cure for breast cancer. To achieve this
goal, the Foundation has partnered with the Robert H. Lurie
Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University, a nationally
recognized leader in breast cancer care, education and research. 100% of the profits earned on the calendar will be donated to
the Lynn Sage Foundation and will be used to provide much needed funds
to research fellowship grants.
Featuring The 2010 Hot Honeys & Hunks of Horror Hottie
Debbie Rochon (Colour From The Dark, Walking Distance) as the cover
model and spokesperson!
And her "corpse" played by filmmaker Dave Campfield (Dark Chamber, Caesar & Otto's Summer Camp Massacre).
2010's Honeys
Suzi Lorraine (Won Ton Baby, Claang The Game)
Christine Christian (Diary of Death, American Horrors)
Tiffany Shepis (Nightmare Man, Night of the Demons)
Alan Rowe Kelly (The Blood Shed, A Far Cry From Home)
Raine Brown (Barricade, Sculpture)
Julie Strain (Delta Delta Die, Fit To Kill)
Jennifer Stone (Spoils, Kodie)
Brinke Stevens (Grandmother's House, Haunting Fear)
Theo Kogan (Live Freaky, Die Freaky and lead singer for bands Theo And The Skyscrapers and The Lunachicks)
Brooke Lewis (iMurders, Slime City Massacre)
Tina Krause (The Thirsting, The Recovered)
Michelle Tomlinson (The Cellar Door, Brain Dead)
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2010's Hunks
Bill Moseley (Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, The Devil's Rejects)
Hart Fisher (The Garbage Man, American Horrors)
Marv Blauvelt (Sculpture, Psycho Street)
Bart Mastronardi (Vindication)
Joe Zaso (Barricade, Brain Cell)
Tom Savini (Dusk Til Dawn, Machete_
Abel Berry (Spoils, Kodie)
Kealan Patrick Burke (Slime City Massacre, Author of The Number 121 to Pennsylvania)
Lloyd Kaufman (The Toxic Avenger, Poultrygeist)
Parrish Randall (The Quick & The Undead, Possum Walk)
Michael Segal (Nympha, Colour From The Dark)
Szymon Karl (Film at Eleven)
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Special thank you to The Hackers Source's Graphics Designer Starrla
Noble for, once again,designing this very unique, very hot calendar!
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Thursday, October 22, 2009
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Raine will be interviewed on on a live HALLOWEEN SPECIAL this Saturday night
(October 24th) at 8-11 Pm (Eastern) - ---SLATED TIME 10:25 -- --and it will also be re-broadcast on
Halloween night from 8-11 Pm
You can access it live on the internet by going to:
www.mvcc.net ....then click on "TV/VIDEO SERVICES"..then click on "LIVE STREAMING VIDEO"...then click on "CHANNEL 991"
If you live in Southwest Ohio, or
Southern Indiana, you can access the show on Time Warner channel 991 or
AT&T channel 99...
The crew from THE DARK CARNIVAL FILM FEST have teamed with HORROR HOUND
magazine the show all sorts of Halloween craziness including : Monsters,
Demons, Zombies, Vampires, Werewolves....blood, guts....and Raine!!!! ...it will also include some of the best short films from
this years DARK CARNIVAL FILM FEST....interviews with the staff from
HORROR HOUND MAGAZINE, and Debbie Rochon, Tiffany
Shepis and Alan Rowe Kelly.
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
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Raine WON best actress for the DARK CARNIVAL Film Festival for the
film SCULPTURE. The festival took place from September 28th to October 4th in Bloomington Indiana. Raine was a special guest host for the festival where they screened Sculpture with the short Raine starred in called INSATIABLE and the film VINDICATION which she has a cameo in.
Check out the site for more info: www.darkcarnivalfilmfest.com
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Monday, September 07, 2009
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Raine is nominated as best actress for the Chicago Horror Film Festival for the
film Psycho Holocaust. The movie will be playing at the festival @ 2:00
on Saturday October 26th. Check out the site!!www.chicagohorrorfest.comCheck out the list of nominees! Submitted by gatlin on Sun, 09/06/2009 - 02:20.
Best Feature Film
Pig Hunt
IMurders
Pickman's Muse
From a Place of Darkness
Scare Zone
Best Short Film
Monstorous Nature
Mama
Abraham's Boys
The Gatekeeper
Seance
Aaaaah! A Monster
Best Director
Jason Cuadrado (Monstorous Nature)
Douglas Raine (From a Place of Darkness)
Jim Isaac (Pig Hunt)
Robert Cappelletto (Pickman's Muse)
Robin Kasparík (Seance)
Andy Muschietti (Mama)
Dorothy Street (Abraham's Boys)
Best Screenwriter
Vanessa Newell (The Intruder)
Geoff Redknap (The Auburn Hills Breakdown)
Dorothy Street/Matt Duffer (Abraham's Boys)
Jason Cuadrado (Monstorous Nature)
Robert Cappelletto (Pickman's Muse)
Jon Binkowski (Scare Zone)
Best Actor
Gary Perez (Monstorous Nature)
Barret Walz (PickMan's Muse)
T.R. Shields III (Abraham's Boys)
Troy Jones (Abraham's Boys)
Kevin Cunningham (The Gatekeeper)
Best Actress
Berta Ros (Mama)
Victoria Harris (Mama)
Klara Jandova (Seance)
Arian Ash (Scare Zone)
Camillia Sanes (Monstorous Nature)
Raine Brown (Psycho Holocaust)
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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Vote
for Raine as a hot horror vixen!! Raine needs your votes! Please go to this link below and scroll over the stars and give her a 10!! Let's get her to the top!!!
http://www.horror-movies.ca/horror_6763...htmlFresh Meat: Raine Brown
Posted By : Meh, Sunday Oct,22
Filed Under :
General Horror,
I do apologize it has been quite some time since we had a new Fresh Meat.
Namely a sexy and talented horror vixen who is the meat and potatoes of
our favorite genre. This week Goon actually found this talent. Her name
is Raine Browne and she starred in Dante Tomaselli's Satan's Playground
as well as Barricade and PlasterHead! She is definitely a knockout and
a fine choice for Todays Fresh Meat. Be sure to check her out on myspace and say hello!
Vote for Fresh Meat: Raine Brown
If you are as big a fan of this fine Vixen as we are you can help vote her into our Fresh Meat Vixen Top list
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Saturday, August 08, 2009
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Raine will be a guest at this summers MONSTER MANIA Convention in Cherry Hill, New Jersey from August 21- August 23. She will be in the Star's Signing Room. She will be there promoting Brain Cell along with Barricade, Beast, and Darkness Surrounds Roberta. Stop by her table and visit her and Joe Zaso for pics and autographs.
Here is the website for more info
http://www.monstermania.net/
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
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FANGORIA covers Raine's newest project!!
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.create&editor=True
 Fango
got word of a new horror anthology project combining the talents of a
number of independent East Coast horror filmmakers and actors. Titled
PSYCHO STREET, it’s a collaboration between Dark Ryder Filmworks and
Rainey Daze Productions, along with a trio of other indie production
companies.
Rainey Daze’s Raine Brown (first photo) will appear in all four
segments, with the scripts written by Marv Blauvelt (second photo) and
Trevor Wright of the upcoming SCULPTURE. That movie’s director, Pete
Jacelone, takes the helm of the “Hypochondriac” story, co-produced by
his THR Productions, about a small-town doctor and nurse (Blauvelt and
Brown) who encounter a woman (THE BLOOD SHED’s Alan Rowe Kelly)
obsessed with surgery—performed on herself. Susan Adrienson, Zoe
Daelman Chlanda, Jeremy Mulkey, David Gilke, Carl Burrows and Edward X.
Young also star. Kelly himself directs “No Rest for the Wicked,” about
a young, frustrated single mother who makes a fateful decision that his
frightful consequences. “The
Devil May Care,” co-produced by Texas’ PRP Motion Pictures and directed
by SLAUGHTER HOUSE’s Parrish Randall, will also star Randall as a
farmer who is encouraged by an “angel” (Brown) to murder his family.
The supporting cast includes Andy Rose (also a producer on this
segment), Brooke Lewis, Dione Rose and Kristen Hall. Finally, the
wraparound story “Patients Is a Virtue” has Brown’s character meeting
an apparently perfect housewife (Kitsie Duncan) with an unpleasant
secret in her basement. Arthur Cullipher will helm and Austin Dossey,
Kirk Chastain and Jason Hignite co-star. The PSYCHO STREET team
plan to have all the pieces in the can by next spring, so that the
completed feature can be submitted to festivals by the summer. In the
meantime, SCULPTURE (with Brown as a woman who plots to create the
perfect man out of parts of bodybuilders) will premiere next Wednesday,
July 22 at 8:15 p.m. at New York City’s Anthology Film Archives (32 2nd Avenue). There will also be a second screening on Wednesday, August 5 at 7 p.m. at Bloomfield, NJ’s Multimedia Arts Center (562 Bloomfield Avenue). You can see SCULPTURE’s recently opened official website here.
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Thursday, July 09, 2009
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Check out the interview with buried.com www.buried.com/interviews/horror-interviews.php?id=252
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Horror Interview by The Gravedigger
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07.07.09
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Q: Is Raine the name you were born with?Yes.
And no, my parents were not hippies. I mean what else could I do with
my life but be an actress with a name like Raine? You cannot just hide
in the background with that name. I have to admit, I used to hate it
when I was little. Everyone would comment on it and mispronounce it.
Reene, Rainy. I mean really, the E is just there for decoration. As a
kid, I wanted to be a Kim or an Allie, something simple. I guess no one
wants to stand out as child. Now, I absolutely love it. I couldn't
imagine having a more common name. It definitely is a bonus for what I
do. Q: I've recently seen BEAST. Talk about your character of Amy.Amy
is a really fun and cool character. She it is a total tough chick and
tomboy. She is no nonsense and a smart a**. In the film she is the
younger sister to Joe Zaso's character Alex. He has been away for
awhile and at the start of the movie he comes back home, but changed.
The two used to be really close and I think she tried to emulate him
when they were growing up. It's not in the movie, but I picture her
always trying to keep up with her brother and his friends, and him
being such a great older brother, would let her join in. Also, it is
written that her father was a Navy Seal, so this girl was used to being
rough and tumble and trying to keep up with the boys. She
works as a phone sex operator to make money, but it doesn't really faze
her. I actually like the dichotomy of the idea that she is unconcerned
with her femininity on a daily basis, and yet her job is one of the
most female jobs to have. It is not that she is asexual, but the fact
that she is female does not make a difference as to how she behaves. It
is just a fact of the matter, like she has blue eyes, and then she goes
on from there. I really liked playing that because I am quite a girly
girl at times, so I don't worry about being too butch. I figure if I am
as manly as I can possibly be, I will still come off as somewhat
feminine.- I just got that much to spare !!!:) The most
awesome thing about playing this character is the huge action sequence
where Amy gets to fight a werewolf. It was the most intense action
sequence that I have ever done to date with stunts, jumps and punches.
It really looked great and I am so proud I was able to accomplish that-
with help of Timo Rose's choreography and editing. I am really tough-
in film. Q: What type of roles are you usually drawn to?Well,
I have been fortunate enough to play a wide variety of characters. My
favorite roles are ones where there is a psychological aspect. Like my
character in Ashley in SCULPTURE. On the surface she is a man hating
killer who carves up her victims and makes them part of her art work.
But really she is a tortured soul. She was physically, sexually and
emotionally abused by her father and others, and now is forced to
confront her past which she had spent the last years of her life
running away from. As the reality of what happened to her in the past
is unfolding you can see the unraveling of this girls mind. And since
she is an artist and one who is drawn to extremes, she naturally
incorporates what is happening to her in her work. Also, my
role as Hannah in the psychological thriller BRAINCELL was really on of
my favorites to play too. I star as the niece of a crazy scientist (Joe
Zaso) where I slowly uncover that he is manipulating the brains of
people with sleep disorders to turn them into zombies. This film is
beautifully shot and lit and has some really fun play with reality and
dreams that depth and creativity to the story. Again this character is
one who is going through a psychological conflict too. Her entire
family has been killed and she has to move to a foreign country to be
with her only living relative, who incidentally, hates her. Through out
the movie she is confronted with horrible situations and deaths and
forced to do some unthinkable things. I really like to play complex
characters that are forced into extraordinary circumstances that no one
should have to face, I like to see how they deal with it and what
motivates them. I like real people thrust into horrifying situations
because I do believe everyone is capable of anything under the right
(or wrong) circumstances. . Maybe I just like character who get to lose
their minds. My characters often go crazy in my films. I wonder why
that is? Q: What was the oddest thing you ever had to do in a movie?I
once had to cluck like a chicken while hooking up with this boy --- or
was that in real life-oh either way. Go Jumping up and Down!! Q: What won't you do in a movie?So
far, I won't get naked. I don't do movies that are specifically
exploitive to females. Everything in context. The intention behind the
violence or sexuality is always important to me. I think they are very
powerful interactions and if used correctly can tell a very dramatic
story and make an interesting film. But used frivolously, they are just
exploitive and for spectacle. I am so not interested in that. Q: Lately, you've been in a lot of movies with Joe Zaso...any goofy Zaso stories?I
love that boy. He is the sweetest, friendliest, and most generous
person. He is an excellent producer and performer and a great friend. I
don't know if I have any goofy stories of Joe, but he just cracks me up
all the time. I think he probably has better stories on me. But he is
always worried about loosing weight, and I want to smack him. He is
always afraid that he has lost too much weight, and well what a
horrible thing to be worried about. Most people would kill for that. He
always makes sure I have water and chocolate on set.. so he treats me
good. Q: I was looking at your credits
on imdb.com and you've been in over thirty movies the past decade. Are
you going to keep up that momentum?Isn't that 3 a
year-which I guess doesn't sound too impressive! However, the last few
years I have done about 6 a year. I do plan to keep that momentum up
and hope to keep working with talented people and creative projects. So
far this year I was in England filming BRAINCELL which I mentioned
before. Then I was in Germany with Timo Rose filming GAME OVER with
Debbie Rochon and Nicola Fiore. I really get to go crazy in this film
and completely loose my mind. Again, I think it is a trend. I
also did the New York segment of EXPERIMENT 7 with Alan Rowe Kelly and
Joe Davison. I play a scientist dealing with the apocalypse where water
supply is tainted and we survivors are trying figure out how to purify
the water before we are turned into mutants like the rest of the
population. There are many really touching moments written into our
segment and I can't wait to see how it turned out. Also, I
just wrapped filming I <3 U, my first film that I co-created and
produced along with Billy Garberina for my production company RaineY
DaZe Creations. It is about a board married couple, she is a type A
neat efficient caterer, and he is a shlumpy building inspector, but
they don' realize that each of them has a secret life. It is Mr. and
Mrs. Smith meets Silence of the Lambs on a shoe string budget. I am
very excited for this film and am so proud to have it as my first full
producing job. Coming up I have the first of a series of 3 shorts for a
collection called PSYCHO STREET. I am going to play a part in all three
and it is great because each short is completely different. The first
is a comedy where I play a crazy white trash Southern nurse. There will
also be a psychological thriller that is really powerful where I play a
mom who kills her child and a splatter fest where I am totally type
cast into playing an Angel. Also, I am set to work in a film
called BIND and another called PRANK NIGHT t before the years end.
Hopefully there will be more to confirm soon. Q: How can people contact you (Website, et cetera)Def. check out my site at www.rainebrown.com. And my myspace page, www.myspace.com/rainebrownAlso check out Raine's Scream Queen of the Month feature
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