In this month's horror news, we learned that Jack Black would be starring in the Goosebumps adaptation as an author haunted by his creations, and we watched as Insidious: Chapter Two set an all-time record for live-action movie debuts at the September box office, which paved the way to a third installment in the franchise. Today's Indie Spotlight will continue the horror theme but with a project whose budget is just a fraction of that of the relatively modestly budgeted horror film from Blumhouse Productions. In order to get you into the Halloween spirit, we're bringing this one to you a little early so you get a chance to scare up some coin if you'd like to help make it a reality. Hit the jump to check out 13-year-old writer and co-director Emily DiPrimio's horror project, Carver. A bit of skepticism is understandable when a 13-year-old says they're going to make a horror film in the vein of classic 80s slasher films, but DiPrimio addresses that right off that bat with humor and humility. She starred in her first horror film (written by her father, Ron DiPrimio), at the age of four and the two have been making films and touring horror festivals ever since. The DiPrimios' Carver aims to introduce a new masked baddie that will hopefully join the ranks of Jason, Michael Myers and the Scream killers. Now for the perks. You can get anything from a "Thank You!" for a $1 donation, to a download of the film, posters, t-shirts, your name ...
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