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Exclusive: A Conversation With Headless Producer Kara Erdel

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In our ongoing coverage of indie film Headless – a spin-off of Found (which Elvira called “as horror as horror gets”), here’s a conversation we recently had with Kara Erdel, who is co-producing the film with Found director Scott Schirmer, and happens to be married to Nathan Erdel, who’s writing the script.

Check out the Kickstarter here.

iHorror: As co-producer, describe your role in the making of this film.

Kara Erdel: Co-producing Headless is really exciting for me because I’ll get to have my fingers into a little bit of everything. Right now we’re all in Kickstarter mode, so my main focus is there, trying to get the word out on social media in every way possible, helping maintain a presence and keep people excited. After the campaign is over, Scott and I will be breaking down the screenplay together, line by line, to pick out the things that need to be created, bought, and scheduled; we’ll scout and secure all of the locations – basically, we are the facilitators to get the script off the page and into people’s eyeballs.

I’m a total Type-A personality at heart, so organizing and mobilizing really serves that, but my favorite part by far is being on set. I like being available to everyone – as a problem-solver, a caretaker, a means to keep the train running – a diplomat, a cool head, whatever I need to be at any particular moment. I love being that resource and being able to take care of my people – it’s just unbelievably important, and little things go SO far when you’re deep into a shoot. I like being the one to figure out what those things are. It’s very much about taking care of the family.


iH: How long have you been in the movie-making business? Can you tell me a little bit about your background?

KE: I think it’s safe to say I’ve spent the better part of the last five to ten years in the filmmaking world. I’ve kind of been all over the place – I’ve had a few tiny acting jobs, including a role in the short movie Come, which was directed by Arthur Cullipher, our fearless leader on Headless. It’s weird, though – I spent a long, long time being immersed in indie filmmaking culture without really finding my place, and then I took on my first producing job – on my husband Nathan’s short, Unwelcome, from the summer of 2013 through the spring of 2014. Maybe it sounds cliché, but it was kind of like coming home – I just sort of innately knew what to do, and I really fell in love with producing during that shoot. So I’m collecting as many projects as I can now, trying to build up my name a little so I can keep doing this for as long as long as I can – or at least as long as people will let me boss them around on their sets!

iH: Might we see you appear in Headless?

KE: I suppose anything is possible! I really fell in love with the work that goes on behind the camera, though, and feel the most comfortable there. That said, it WOULD be pretty boss to get all bloodied up and be dead on-screen or something. Who knows!

iH: How has the Kickstarter process been?

KE: Man, you know, it’s been so gratifying – and surprising, and fun, and a little nerve-wracking. I think that’s normal. But people have just gotten behind us and rallied around us in this way that really speaks to the strength and longevity of Found. It’s really cool that people believe in the project and want to help us make it a reality. It’s really a really encouraging sense of community. We are building the Headless Army! At the moment, we’re coming up on the halfway mark for the campaign, and we’re just about halfway funded – so I think we’re in pretty good shape. We are really lucky – and very, very, grateful.

Note: The Kickstarter only has 9 days left as of the time of this writing, and has raised over $10,000 of its $15,000 goal. 

iH: Making movies isn’t your full-time job. Can you tell us a little about what you do? 

KE: My day job is at the Indiana University Biology Department; I’ve been there a little over five years. So I’m not “in the business” at the moment, which of course isn’t optimal, but it’s very convenient to our situation. I’m pretty lucky, though. It’s a great job for a VERY small department, and I have a lot of freedom, which is rare when you work for a university. Definitely can’t complain.

iH: It sounds like you’ve spent a lot of time with everyone involved in Found, but I didn’t see your name in the credits. Did you work on the movie? What is your experience working with everyone involved? 

KE: It’s true – I didn’t work on Found. They offered me a small role very early on (which I think was for a victim in the Headless portion, ironically), but I had some family stuff going on at the time that was keeping me really busy, and I had to turn it down. Obviously, now I wish things had been different!

As far as working with the Forbidden Films guys goes – they are really special. So much talent there. And quite a few of them were a HUGE help to us on Unwelcome – Leya Taylor was actually our Director of Photography, Shane Beasley and Arthur Cullipher did our makeups – in fact, the bulk of that short was shot in Shane’s house. He basically re-modeled his apartment for us and let us tromp in and out of there for eight weeks – that dude is true blue. I would pretty much do anything those guys asked me to do – and it’s really cool to be a part of Bloomington’s little filmmaking community. We’re sort of a skeleton crew – which is really a pretty fitting descriptor when you think about it – but we’re starting to make things happen! It’s really exciting.

For more on Found and Headless, read our interviews with author Todd Rigney (the brain from which both were born), Found director/Headless producer Scott Schirmer, and Headless screenwriter Nathan Erdel. You can also see our write-up of Unwelcome here. Found is due out on DVD this fall.

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Jake Gyllenhaal’s Thriller ‘Presumed Innocent’ Series Gets Early Release Date

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Jake Gyllenhaal’s limited series Presumed Innocent is dropping on AppleTV+ on June 12 instead of June 14 as originally planned. The star, whose Road House reboot has brought mixed reviews on Amazon Prime, is embracing the small screen for the first time since his appearance on Homicide: Life on the Street in 1994.

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Presumed Innocent is being produced by David E. Kelley, J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot, and Warner Bros. It is an adaptation of Scott Turow’s 1990 film in which Harrison Ford plays a lawyer doing double duty as an investigator looking for the murderer of his colleague.

These types of sexy thrillers were popular in the ’90s and usually contained twist endings. Here’s the trailer for the original:

According to Deadline, Presumed Innocent doesn’t stray far from the source material: “…the Presumed Innocent series will explore obsession, sex, politics and the power and limits of love as the accused fights to hold his family and marriage together.”

Up next for Gyllenhaal is the Guy Ritchie action movie titled In the Grey scheduled for release in January 2025.

Presumed Innocent is an eight-episode limited series set to stream on AppleTV+ starting June 12.

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Trailer for ‘The Exorcism’ Has Russell Crowe Possessed

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The latest exorcism movie is about to drop this summer. It’s aptly titled The Exorcism and it stars Academy Award winner turned B-movie savant Russell Crowe. The trailer dropped today and by the looks of it, we are getting a possession movie that takes place on a movie set.

Just like this year’s recent demon-in-media-space film Late Night With the Devil, The Exorcism happens during a production. Although the former takes place on a live network talk show, the latter is on an active sound stage. Hopefully, it won’t be entirely serious and we’ll get some meta chuckles out of it.

The film will open in theaters on June 7, but since Shudder also acquired it, it probably won’t be long after that until it finds a home on the streaming service.

Crowe plays, “Anthony Miller, a troubled actor who begins to unravel while shooting a supernatural horror film. His estranged daughter, Lee (Ryan Simpkins), wonders if he’s slipping back into his past addictions or if there’s something more sinister at play. The film also stars Sam Worthington, Chloe Bailey, Adam Goldberg and David Hyde Pierce.”

Crowe did see some success in last year’s The Pope’s Exorcist mostly because his character was so over-the-top and infused with such comical hubris it bordered on parody. We will see if that is the route actor-turned-director Joshua John Miller takes with The Exorcism.

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Win a Stay at The Lizzie Borden House From Spirit Halloween

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Spirit Halloween has declared that this week marks the start of spooky season and to celebrate they are offering fans a chance to stay at the Lizzie Borden House with so many perks Lizzie herself would approve.

The Lizzie Borden House in Fall River, MA is claimed to be one of the most haunted houses in America. Of course one lucky winner and up to 12 of their friends will find out if the rumors are true if they win the grand prize: A private stay in the notorious house.

“We are delighted to work with Spirit Halloween to roll out the red carpet and offer the public a chance to win a one-of-a-kind experience at the infamous Lizzie Borden House, which also includes additional haunted experiences and merchandise,” said Lance Zaal, President & Founder of US Ghost Adventures.

Fans can enter to win by following Spirit Halloween‘s Instagram and leaving a comment on the contest post from now through April 28.

Inside the Lizzie Borden House

The prize also includes:

An exclusive guided house tour, including insider insight around the murder, the trial, and commonly reported hauntings

A late-night ghost tour, complete with professional ghost-hunting gear

A private breakfast in the Borden family dining room

A ghost hunting starter kit with two pieces of Ghost Daddy Ghost Hunting Gear and a lesson for two at US Ghost Adventures Ghost Hunting Course

The ultimate Lizzie Borden gift package, featuring an official hatchet, the Lizzie Borden board game, Lily the Haunted Doll, and America’s Most Haunted Volume II

Winner’s choice of a Ghost Tour experience in Salem or a True Crime experience in Boston for two

“Our Halfway to Halloween celebration provides fans an exhilarating taste of what’s to come this fall and empowers them to start planning for their favorite season as early as they please,” said Steven Silverstein, CEO of Spirit Halloween. “We have cultivated an incredible following of enthusiasts who embody the Halloween lifestyle, and we’re thrilled to bring the fun back to life.”

Spirit Halloween is also preparing for their retail haunted houses. On Thursday, August 1 their flagship store in Egg Harbor Township, NJ. will officially open to start off the season. That event usually draws in hordes of people eager to see what new merch, animatronics, and exclusive IP goods will be trending this year.

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