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TEASER: Larry Fessenden’s ‘DEPRAVED’

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New York-based indie horror maven and actor Larry Fessenden has carved out a very tight niche in an industry ripe with cliches and carbon copies, and managed to create creepy and engaging content. Now, on the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, Larry takes his stab at the Victorian creation parable with his own spin on the material—DEPRAVED—and drops it right into a present day Brooklyn loft! A day after IndieWire pushed out the exclusive advance look at the teaser, Glass Eye Pix has released it on its Youtube channel, and we’re entirely excited by what see, and to share it here with you! And peep the film’s poster below.

Our only questions is whether the creature in Depraved is an allegory of the amalgama of Hipsters taking over that borough?

Depraved makes its first appearance during What The Fest!? at the IFC Center on March 20th. LATIN HORROR will be there to bring you all the gory details (sans spoilers, of course). Snag your tickets while they last.

Poster Larry Fessenden's 'DEPRAVED'

Poster Larry Fessenden’s ‘DEPRAVED’

 

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Edwin "El Miedo" Pagán
Edwin "El Miedo" Pagán is the Founder-In-Chief of LATIN HORROR. Pagán is a writer, filmmaker and life-long horror fan. In 2008 he founded LATIN HORROR, an online niche market website specializing in Latin-influenced horror, its documentation, and promotion as a distinct genre. Pagán is at the forefront of the Latin "Dark Creative Expressionist" movement, a term he coined as a means of identifying the millions of lost souls who live outside the rim of mainstream society and whose lifestyle and work is grounded in horror, the macabre, and gothic arts. Currently, he is penning a book entitled 'MIEDO - The History of Latin Horror.' Trivia: He is noted for ending his written correspondence with the offbeat salutation 'There will be SANGRE!'

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