Sun-Ray Cinema to screen
Jacksonville Horror Showcase
Jacksonville Horror Showcase
Published by Sareth Ney on July 22, 2016 at 3:26 p.m.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville Horror Showcase will be returning to Sun-Ray Cinema, on July 27. Tickets are on sale for $5 and it will be hosted by Richard Kodai and Jaybier Niño. There will be two screenings. The first will take place at 7 p.m. and the second will begin at 9:15. Sun-Ray Cinema is located at 1028 Park Street in Jackson, Fla. Advanced tickets can be purchased by clicking here.
19 films will be screened at the Jacksonville Horror Showcase. They include: Jaron Wallace’s “Creep”, Richard Kodai’s “Zaw”, F.C. Rabbath’s “Dead Meat”, Myles Hughes “Big Talk”, Keagan Anfuso’s “Wolf’s Museum of Mystery”, Marshall Malone’s “Jessie Higgins And His Inner Demon”, Royce Freeman’s “No Escape”, The Birts “Me Not Scared”, Patrick Moser’s “Us”, Steven Vermaelen’s “Ascension”, Henry Hubbard’s “Dinner For Two”, Gabriel Tyner’s “Tape Found”, Tom Siedle’s “Life or Death”, Jazz Walker’s “Interrogation”, Ian Dooley’s “3”, Brooks Randal’s “Malevolent Justice”, Adam Madrid’s “Uninvited”, Laszlo Tamasfi and Tom Siedle’s “Dirt” and a surprise screening by L. Gustavo Cooper and Duane A. Sikes.
Niño’s film credit was being an extra in the film, “Ground Zero” (2016). The film was based on actual events which took place after Sept. 11, 2001. The synopsis was about a husband coping with his wife’s passing.
Hailing from Székesfehérvár, Hungary—Kodai was born on July 9, 1977. During his upbringing, he loved reading books and watching films. When he was 10, he wrote stories. In 2000, he relocated to the U.S. After years of working in the hospitality industry, he pondered to find a way into the field of entertainment. Film school seemed to be expensive for him and he made film on his terms. He took what he knew and dived in. He was inspired by the route Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez took.
Then, Kodai searched online for like-minded individuals. With his abilities to be a storyteller, he wrote more stories. His works were published online and in print, in Hungary. He edited, provided special effects and composed music for “Jenny’s Book of Twilight”.
Kodai is an actor, composer, director, editor, photographer, producer, production designer, set decorator, sound editor, visual effects artist and writer. His film credits consist of: “Jenny’s Book of Twilight” (2012), “With Bloodshot Eyes” (2013), “Curtain Call” (2013), “Nice People” (2013), “No Budget” (2014), “Bad Ass Cop Dude” (2014), “Top Secret” (2015), “Just A Perfect Morning” (2015), “Shoot The Messenger” (2016) and “Zaw”.
19 films will be screened at the Jacksonville Horror Showcase. They include: Jaron Wallace’s “Creep”, Richard Kodai’s “Zaw”, F.C. Rabbath’s “Dead Meat”, Myles Hughes “Big Talk”, Keagan Anfuso’s “Wolf’s Museum of Mystery”, Marshall Malone’s “Jessie Higgins And His Inner Demon”, Royce Freeman’s “No Escape”, The Birts “Me Not Scared”, Patrick Moser’s “Us”, Steven Vermaelen’s “Ascension”, Henry Hubbard’s “Dinner For Two”, Gabriel Tyner’s “Tape Found”, Tom Siedle’s “Life or Death”, Jazz Walker’s “Interrogation”, Ian Dooley’s “3”, Brooks Randal’s “Malevolent Justice”, Adam Madrid’s “Uninvited”, Laszlo Tamasfi and Tom Siedle’s “Dirt” and a surprise screening by L. Gustavo Cooper and Duane A. Sikes.
Niño’s film credit was being an extra in the film, “Ground Zero” (2016). The film was based on actual events which took place after Sept. 11, 2001. The synopsis was about a husband coping with his wife’s passing.
Hailing from Székesfehérvár, Hungary—Kodai was born on July 9, 1977. During his upbringing, he loved reading books and watching films. When he was 10, he wrote stories. In 2000, he relocated to the U.S. After years of working in the hospitality industry, he pondered to find a way into the field of entertainment. Film school seemed to be expensive for him and he made film on his terms. He took what he knew and dived in. He was inspired by the route Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez took.
Then, Kodai searched online for like-minded individuals. With his abilities to be a storyteller, he wrote more stories. His works were published online and in print, in Hungary. He edited, provided special effects and composed music for “Jenny’s Book of Twilight”.
Kodai is an actor, composer, director, editor, photographer, producer, production designer, set decorator, sound editor, visual effects artist and writer. His film credits consist of: “Jenny’s Book of Twilight” (2012), “With Bloodshot Eyes” (2013), “Curtain Call” (2013), “Nice People” (2013), “No Budget” (2014), “Bad Ass Cop Dude” (2014), “Top Secret” (2015), “Just A Perfect Morning” (2015), “Shoot The Messenger” (2016) and “Zaw”.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.