Kiss Me, Kill Me (2015 film)

Kiss Me, Kill Me
Directed by Casper Andreas
Produced by Casper Andreas
David Michael Barrett
Written by David Michael Barrett
Starring

Van Hansis
Gale Harold
Brianna Brown
Yolonda Ross
Craig Robert Young
Jai Rodriguez
Matthew Ludwinksi

Kit Williamson
Music by Jonathan Dinerstein
Cinematography Rainer Lipski
Edited by Andrew Gust
Production
company
Spellbound Productions
Running time
100 minutes
Country U.S.A.
Language English

Kiss Me, Kill Me is an independent feature film, directed by Casper Andreas and written by David Michael Barrett, who both produced under their banner, Spellbound Productions.[1] A neo-noir psychological thriller, the movie is a murder mystery about Dusty (Van Hansis) who, while confronting his unfaithful boyfriend, blacks-out. When he comes to, his boyfriend Stephen (Gale Harold) has been murdered, and he's the prime suspect.[2] The picture had its World Premiere September 18, 2015 at Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ International Film Festival, which featured the film as its Spotlight Selection.

Cast

Casting

Producers Casper Andreas and David Michael Barrett cast the movie with actors well known to LGBT audiences. Gay icon Gale Harold, who plays Stephen, was the star of the Showtime series, Queer as Folk. This film marks the first time he's played a gay character since that groundbreaking series concluded. Van Hansis, four-time Emmy nominee from As the World Turns and star of LOGO’s acclaimed series, Eastsiders, is the picture's leading man, “Dusty.” In fact, many cast members in Kiss Me, Kill Me also appear in Eastsiders, including Brianna Brown (from Devious Maids), Jai Rodriguez (Emmy-winning star of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy), Jonathan Lisecki (writer-director-actor of Gayby) and Kit Williamson, a co-producer on the film, who created Eastsiders. Both Matthew Ludwinski and Allison Lane previously worked with Casper Andreas, appearing in his film Going Down in LALA Land, and Deborah S. Craig appeared in David Michael Barrett’s film Bad Actress. Notable cameos in the movie include Katie Walder as TV news reporter Susan Lynwood, and YouTube stars Will Shepherd and R.J. Aguiar who appear in the funeral scene. Pop star SIRPAUL is featured in the nightclub scene singing his hit single, "Kiss Me, Kill Me," and the film's director-producer Casper Andreas plays Dr. Winters.

Production

Initial funding for Kiss Me, Kill Me came through a crowd-funding campaign on Kickstarter.com, managed by producers Casper Andreas and David Michael Barrett. The successful campaign, ran from Oct. 6-Nov. 5, 2014, with 909 backers from all over the world. In the campaign, Andreas and Barrett explain the necessity for crowdsourcing as a viable means for producing LGBT content. They also credit their love of Alfred Hitchcock and Agatha Christie style murder mysteries as the inspiration for this film. Production began on Jan. 7, 2015 for a 17-day shoot, predominantly in West Hollywood, California, where the movie is set. The picture was shot on the Epic Red Dragon Camera by cinematographer, Rainer Lipski, edited by Andrew Gust, and original soundtrack was composed by Jonathan Dinerstein. Fredrik Malmberg, best known for producing the Conan the Barbarian reboot, is the movie's executive producer. The Saul Bass-inspired animated opening titles sequence was created by graphic artist Scott McPherson. The film's taglines are "West Hollywood Is Murder" and "Coming Soon... with a BANG!"

Filming locations

Notable filming locations: Pink Dot, Here Lounge, West Hollywood, Andaz Hotel, West Hollywood, Odd Fellows Cemetery, Central City Stages, and other locations around Los Angeles.

Awards

References

  1. "Trailer Premieres for 'Kiss Me Kill Me'". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  2. "Exclusive: Watch the Trailer for West Hollywood Thriller 'Kiss Me, Kill Me' | Out Magazine". out.com. Retrieved 2016-04-01.

External links

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