Variety - Bushwick Review
"Murnion and Milott treat the action as something between the harrowing footage of war correspondents and the visceral thrills of a violent video game."
Bushwick Sundance Premiere
Rolling Stone can't wait to see Bushwick!
25 Movies We Can't Wait to See at Sundance 2017
In the not-so-near future (or is it merely a few weeks after January 20th?), Texas has decided to secede from the Union. Factions want to claim New York as a conflict hub – which turns the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bushwick into a bullet-ridden combat zone. Brittany Snow and Guardians of the Galaxy's Dave Bautista have to negotiate a five-block parameter without sustaining bodily harm, a feat that was tough to do even before an all-out Civil War. This is easily the most genius "what if" premise of any movie at this year's fest. We just pray that it remains fictional.
The Film we directed, BUSHWICK, is in Sundance Film Festival 2017
Read the announcement in Variety!
We've been working hard this Fall - 3 New Campaigns and an ABC Web series
Check out this VHS cover for Cooties by I Am Steelberg
We've wrapped principal Photography on Bushwick!
We wrapped principal photography in 2015 and have started post production. Our post fx team has a lot to do. Many thanks to our amazing cast and crew. We'll continue to post pics. In this photo: directors Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott, Brittany Snow, Dave Bautista, and Angelic Zambrana
Bushwick - We are in Production
Bushwick Movie has started production. Starring Dave Bautista and Brittany Snow.
Watch COOTIES NOW!
Go rent Cootie now on!
Screencrush: Cooties Poster Shows Off the Ideal Diet for a Growing Zombie
io9: Watch Teachers Flee From the Deadly Children in This Cooties Clip
io9 - Cooties Is The Funniest Horror Comedy We've Seen In Ages
Read full review on io9
Fall Movie Previews
http://www.avclub.com/article/v-clubs-risk-assessment-guide-2015-fall-movie-seas-223891
http://theweek.com/articles/574139/here-are-all-movies-should-september
http://www.slashfilm.com/2015-fall-movies/2/
ROGER EBERT
http://www.rogerebert.com/balder-and-dash/2015-fall-movie-preview
CINESNARK
http://cinesnark.com/2015/09/03/fall-movie-preview-september-2015/
INDIEWIRE
THE FILM STAGE
http://thefilmstage.com/features/posterized-september-2015-everest-sicario-the-walk-and-more/2/
FILM MUSIC REPORTER
http://filmmusicreporter.com/2015/09/01/cooties-soundtrack-details/
USA Today has a sneak peek at Cooties!
Cooties New Poster
Entertainment Weekly releases new Cooties Poster!
Cooties Official Trailer
TwitchFilm.com Stanley Film Festival 2015 Interview
Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion have gone from sentient boobs to creating a good horror comedy to zombie children. Next, they'll terrorize Jane Levy on set this summer in Brooklyn in a neo-Civil War. On behalf of TwitchFilm, I spoke to them about all this, and how much fun it is to kill kids onscreen. And no, I didn't prod them to talk about Todd Brown or XYZ Films, but it's clear that they're fans.
Lionsgate will release Cooties on September 18 as a limited release in theaters and on VOD.
Dread Central SFF Cooties interview
You won’t catch Cooties (review) until September 18, but horror fans here at the Stanley Film Festival in Estes Park, Colorado, were fortunate enough get a sneak peek opening night to see just how darkly funny Leigh Whannell’s (Saw, Insidious) script is and how many kids actually die in horrifically entertaining ways.
Coming off their buzzed about short film, Boob, the directing team of Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott sat down with us in the Library Room just down from the infamous Stanley Hotel. Cooties and their next project both sound like ones to definitely keep an eye out for.
Read more: http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/99597/99597/
Stanley Film Festival 2015: COOTIES Kicks the Fest Into Gear
Stanley Film Festival 2015: COOTIES Kicks the Fest Into Gear
This is the kind of film that throws as many jokes out as it possibly can without crossing the line into slapstick, and it manages to effectively land around 90% of them, which is an abnormally high success rate.
Cooties also has a good amount of bite to balance out the laughs (which aren’t all that saccharine to begin with). The movie is happily gory bloodbath. No body part is spared, no child’s demise considered off limit. It’s a hilarious cry of fearful rage against a youth none of us can ever hope to understand after a certain age… and I hope it spreads.
Read More: http://collider.com/cooties-reviews-stanley-film-festival/