Cowboy Dreams to screen at Phoenix Art Museum

On May 21st, 2010, Locked Horns Productions’ short film “Cowboy Dreams,” starring Bill Engvall and Danny Trejo, will screen at a special Phoenix Film Festival event at the Phoenix Art Museum:

This closing event to the 10th anniversary of the Phoenix Film Festival, features the best of Arizona short films made in the last 10 years. Arrive early to enjoy a pre-screening cocktail party. Hang around after the films for a discussion and Q&A with the filmmakers hosted by Bill Goodykoontz of The Arizona Republic.

We are extremely proud to be part of this event, and “Cowboy Dreams” is in some great company! We hope you can join us there. The event begins at 6:30 pm on May 21st.

More info: http://www.phxart.org/events/index.php

 

 

 

2010 Phoenix Film Festival – updated with ticket links!

Kane Black stars in "A Turkey"

Once again Locked Horns Productions will be represented at the annual Phoenix Film Festival. This year – the 10th edition of the Southwest’s premiere film event – will present 3 short films in some way featuring the talents of Steve Briscoe and Paul DeNigris.

“A Turkey”
written by and starring Steve Briscoe
directed by Paul DeNigris
part of “Arizona Shorts Program A”
Saturday, April 10th @ 2:00 pm buy tickets
Sunday, April 11th @ 4:50 pm buy tickets

“The Employee Agreement”
written and directed by (and once again starring) Steve Briscoe
part of “Arizona Shorts Program B”
Friday, April 9th @ 4:35 pm buy tickets
Saturday, April 10th @ 3:55 pm buy tickets

Also in “Arizona Shorts Program B” – “The Benevolent Byzantine Order of the Nobles of the Enigmatic Oracle” written and directed by our good friend Bruce Dellis (Netherbeast Incorporated) and starring – you guessed it – Steve Briscoe.

The 10th Annual Phoenix Film Festival runs April 8th through 15th, 2010 at the Harkins Scottsdale 101 Theatres. Individual screening tickets cost $10 each.

Briscoe & DeNigris short films playing 2010 Phoenix Film Festival

Steve Briscoe and Kane Black in "A Turkey"

Once again Locked Horns Productions will be represented at the annual Phoenix Film Festival. This year – the 10th edition of the Southwest’s premiere film event – will present 3 short films in some way featuring the talents of Steve Briscoe and Paul DeNigris.

“A Turkey”
written by and starring Steve Briscoe
directed by Paul DeNigris
part of “Arizona Shorts Program A”
Saturday, April 10th @ 2:00 pm
Sunday, April 11th @ 4:50 pm

“The Employee Agreement”
written and directed by (and once again starring) Steve Briscoe
part of “Arizona Shorts Program B”
Friday, April 9th @ 4:35 pm
Saturday, April 10th @ 3:55 pm

Also in “Arizona Shorts Program B” – “The Benevolent Byzantine Order of the Nobles of the Enigmatic Oracle” written and directed by our good friend Bruce Dellis (Netherbeast Incorporated) and starring – you guessed it – Steve Briscoe.

The 10th Annual Phoenix Film Festival runs April 8th through 15th, 2010 at the Harkins Scottsdale 101 Theatres.

2nd AZcentral story on Cowboy Dreams

The Glendale section of AZcentral.com has posted another story about “Cowboy Dreams” making its debut at this year’s Phoenix Film Festival.

Read it here.

Cowboy Dreams featured on AZcentral

In anticipation of the premiere screening of “Cowboy Dreams” at the Phoenix Film Festival on April 4th, AZcentral.com has published a great interview with director Paul DeNigris.