Queens Of Scream: The New Blood (10)
Iron Dave

 

*Featured with Harmon Comics-as a promo model and is the muse of an upcoming comic book character.2008/2009+
*Spider's Web Zine
*Serpentine Promotions zine:2008
*Bizarre Magazine(UK) several issues 2008/2009
*Bizarre Girls:Book by Bizarre magazine-out dec.2008!
*Body Art 2:Book by Bizarre magazine-out dec.2008!
*Old Nick magazine:+ is a promo model 2008/2009 +
*Alt Noir magazine: feature+makeup tips-2009
*NVF magazine :2009
*Fixe magazine: 2009
*Beyond The Dark Horizon - 2009
STORES/MERCHANDISE:
*Cruella(Alternative clothing+accessories)
*Diabolique(Alternative clothing+accessories)
*Anna Kiss(Chainmail lingerie+club wear)
*North Bound Leather (high quality leather & latex clothing,masks,floggers+other accessories for fetish,fun and the darker side of life).
*Labarynth(metal/punk t-shirts, jackets,jewlery+other accessories)
*Rock 'n Stock:band(metal) t'shirts,poster+flyers for store advertisements).
*Also was the poster girl modeling lingerie+fetish gear for various Montreal sex shops.
BANDS WORKED WITH:
(cd covers,posters,backdrops,tshirts,promos,video etc..)
-Brumous
-Amputated Repugnance
-Bad Whoremoans
-Gravestorm
-FolkEarth
-Eradicated
-Time To Kill
-The Seventh
-Wastescape
-Howling Sin
-Stryxviri Nox
-In Loving Memory
-Texas Blood
Other:
*Drop Dead Dolls calendar 2009
* Sinister Sounds music: Writes cd reviews for them.
*Voltcase calendar 2009
*Deadly Creations calendar 2009
*Andre Design digital art calendar 2009
*a regular contributing writer for Ninth Gate Magazine
*a regular contributing writer and band/cd reviewer for Nocturnal Magazine
* a writer for the Pagan webzine Sisterhood of Sekhmet
*Promo+poster model for Raven Eggs & Kegs Radio
*cd/band reviews for Brutalism.com
*Writer for Madusa's Kiss
*To be a featured model in Warlock Corvis Nocturnum's dark model book out late 2009 also will be the cover model for either the first or second edition of this same book.
*on a few tracks for an upcoming cd comilation titled MASTERS OF INVOCATION by Ritual Music Promotions and Legatus Records.Cd out spring or early summer 2009.
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                                                     NVF Magazine interview
                                                                     With
                                                          Susan Adriensen
                                                                                                              {insert photo here}
                                                                                                      Photo courtesy of Mark Alan Lee
 

Good afternoon, Susan. How are you this fine day?
       Not too bad. Hope you�re doin� fine.

First of all, judging by the name of your film Under The Raven�s Wing, I get the strong impression you are a Poe fan. Could I be correct?

      I�m a fan, but not as much so now as when I was in my early teens. I haven�t read his work lately, but I�ve always been fascinated by the dark side. Of course Tell Tale Heart was my fave! But Under the Raven�s Wing has nothing to do with Poe. Well, there is a scene where the character �Jessie� (played by Jessica Palette � she recently starred in VH1�s Scream Queens) played with a toy raven as she squeaked �Nevermore,� � but that was the only reference to Poe.
    Under the Raven�s Wing is a pseudo-documentary about a newbie filmmaker who documents three young women about a murder they committed. The leader, �Raven,� controls the other two girls and feeds them warped words of love and acceptance in order to keep them in her grip. The filmmaker is fascinated by these girls, but uses their desire to spread their sick philosophies for his own voyeuristic benefit.
Hopefully, you can all see Under the Raven�s Wing on DVD soon. Check out our website to get on the waiting list! www.undertheravenswing.com

Tell me a little about your the film The Blood Shed. The title sounds fairly self-explanatory, but you never know�
       Titles can be deceiving, but in the case of The Blood Shed, you get both the shedding of blood AND that dark dilapidated structure in the back yard of the Bullion�s where that blood is shed!! Hee heee heeeeeeeeee!
Well, the movie is about inbred Jersey-billies who don�t like nosy neighbors messin� with their lifestyle. Their lifestyle is pretty simple. They eat (slop), sleep, play shoot-the-squirrel, and bathe Grandma (a wheelchair bound old hag with weird powers). Oh, and I forgot to mention, the Bullions KILL. It was written and directed by Alan Rowe Kelly. He plays the lead of �Beefteena.� I play little cousin �Sno Cakes� who lives in the backyard tent. They are both under twelve years old in very adult bodies! They are bestest of all bestest of fweeeeends! And they don�t like when Hubcap (Mike Lane), Butternut (Joshua Nelson), and Pappa Elvis (Terry West) forget to include them in the game of tug-o-war�.
You just gotta go and get the DVD!!! www.thebloodshed.net

And what�s this about you working for the Grammys?! That sounds exciting.
         You are the first to ask me about my Grammy Awards experience! Wow. Fun memories!

In college, Montclair State College (then pending University), selected students from the Broadcasting Department were asked to be Talent Escorts for the Grammy Awards! Oh, my God! I went home screaming to my mom. WHAT TO WEAR?! I had a dress made!!!!
� but oh I wish I wore jeans. I think all of us students did. We ran around like chickens without heads. I also was the Seat Filler Coordinator. Yea. Yea. Like on Seinfeld! But as the Coordinator, I would NEVER put �Kramer� out there!!!!
It was a great experience and all of us students had to pinch ourselves. We watched Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston rehearse while sitting in the empty theater with the likes of Patrick Swayze. Oh crap! I�m giving the year away!
     We were a part of many great events: Arista�s 15th Anniversary event (I escorted Air Supply), Irving Berlin�s 100th Birthday, etc. but the best for me was working at the 1st International Rock Awards. At this particular event I was asked to monitor the back stage entrance and check in talent. I had to give PASSES to the likes of DAVID BOWIE, ROBERT PALMER, RICK OCASEK, OZZY OSBOURNE (and back then I was wondering who the lady in the housedress was � it was his wife, Sharon! She looks awesome now! I remember Ozzy had some kick-ass cologne). I remember chatting with Bowie! But the nerve of TINA TURNER, walking right by without signing in with me first. LOL! I still can�t believe it happened.
( http://waddywachtelinfo.com/InternationalRockAwards.html ).
     But regardless of all the excitement, it was a JOB, an internship type deal, but a JOB nonetheless. I had to be professional and not let the thrill prevent me from doing my best. I have absolutely NO PHOTOS from those events. Not even an autograph. Our professor was very strict about those rules. To this day, I have trouble approaching celebs for photos at horror and industry conventions. At the Grammy Awards and the other events, I was a staff member the celebrity talent could rely on. They are people too, very special people, but they need space all the same. So, I controlled my urge to � pass out � most of the time! I remember hanging out in RAY CHARLES� green room! Heck! I tried to keep NATALIE COLE calm as we both waited outside the dressing room of FRANK SINATRA!
� still wish I could have worn jeans�.

 
You know what I think you should do? Put on some jeans�You are an actress, so here�s an interesting question for you, which may cover a lot of ground; who was your favorite actress growing up?
              When I was very young, I LOVED Carol Burnett! I always loved comedy. That love eventually lead me to do a lot of comedy in college which made way to my performances on the 80�s kid show, Steampipe Alley with Mario Cantone. The Blood Shed is also a comedy. I�m happy to say that it was as fun as it looked!

What would you say is your favorite horror film? Nosy little bugger, aren�t I?
      Too many to list. I�m sure you get that answer a lot. There are so many different kinds. I don�t mind blood, gore, and monsters, but they don�t happen to be my favorites. I like movies like The Shining, Silence of the Lambs, and Donnie Darko. I also like some quirky strange films. My all time fave is Psychomania from the early 70�s. I saw it on the late-night show, Chiller Theater, as a little girl and was terrified. I watch it now and it�s HYSTERICAL! It�s so great that I bought the DVD!

What�s on the horizon for Susan?
       Don�t panic now�. I�m not leaving horror�. I�m creating a dramatic short with Kimberly Amato who played �Raven� in Under the Raven�s Wing. Kimberly is working on the script as we speak and she�s sending pages to me in bits and pieces for me to add a little here and there. Although this short is a small time-filler before I create my next bizarre feature, Inside Out, the story is quite moving�.

Any last words before you leave us?
           As I mentioned, Under the Raven�s Wing should be out soon on DVD, distributed by Medicine Show Cinema. It keeps getting amazing reviews so check the website for updates: www.undertheravenswing.com .
Thanks, David, for interviewing me. I�d like to also thank your readers for taking the time to hang out with us here!

My pleasure�

 Resume:

 Writer/Producer/Director/Editor:
         Under the Raven�s Wing � www.undertheravenswing.com
         Mavi G�z
          Illusion of Reality
 
Actress:
          The Blood Shed
          Sculpture
         Mavi G�z
          Steampipe Alley (TV)
          Prison of the Psychotic Damned
          Gallery of Fear
          Pink Eye
          LovecraCked! The Movie
 
http://www.youtube.com/user/AdriensenArts








                                                NVF Magazine interview
                                                     With Jennifer Rouse

Greetings, Jennifer. Long time, no hear! How have you been?
    Yes, it�s great to hear from you. I�ve been super-busy lately. I�m working on a variety of projects right now. I deviated from horror a little bit to be in a western film that was shot last year. It�s called �Come Hell Or High Water� and it will be in stores and online on March 31, 2009. I�m really excited about it. I�m currently working on a documentary about Martin Luther King called �The Drum Major� that should be finished in the Spring of 2009. I�m also in pre-production for a few other films such as �The Tell-Tale Heart� based on the story by Edgar Allan Poe with a flavor of the civil war stories of Ambrose Bierce.

First of all, let me say congratulations on your project with Jason Priestly. What was that all about?
       Thank you! That movie is called �Stingy Jack� and we are supposed to start filming it in the Fall of 2009. T.M. Langseth, who co-wrote the script and will be directing it, contacted me a while back to see if I�d be interested in playing the female lead �Kaitlyn�. I read the script and really liked it. It�s about a small town that has banned Halloween because of horrible things that have happened in the town�s past on that night. A new couple moves into town with their son, who really loves Halloween, and they can�t understand why the townsfolk are so against it until they start to become victims to strange occurrences themselves.
     We have a great cast lined up for �Stingy Jack�. Lots of horror genre names that people will recognize. Aside from me and Jason Priestly (90210, Tombstone), Kane Hodder (Friday the 13th), Lew Temple (The Devil�s Rejects, 21 Grams) and Charles Cyphers (Halloween) are confirmed and we will have a bunch of other genre names listed in the cast soon.

Speaking of film, I see you were producer on Chainsaw Sally. I bet that was fun. What�s April {Burril} like? She seems really sweet.
     �Chainsaw Sally� was a blast! That was actually one of the first horror films that I worked on. I met Jimmy O and April Burril at a July 4th cookout they were having. This was just about the time of the scripting stages. Jimmy O told me about a character that he was working on based on a real life person he knew. Up the street from their house was an ice cream shop, and every time they walked up to get ice cream, Jimmy O would order a chocolate MALT�and the girl would get confused and ask him if he meant a SHAKE. Then, once he clarified the difference with her, he could see that she spelled it wrong on the order pad�writing MOLT. Every time! So he wanted to incorporate this goofiness into the film and he asked me to play the role.
      Working with Jimmy O and April was great. April is a real sweetheart and I was impressed that she could flip personalities with such ease on camera when we were filming her �Chainsaw Sally� scenes as opposed to the days when we were filming her �meek librarian� scenes. For the folks who haven�t seen �Chainsaw Sally� yet, �Sally� is a mild-mannered librarian for her day-job to �bring-home-the-bacon�, as they say. But, after work, her and her brother Ruby have to fend for themselves�by all means possible. Their parents were killed when several mental patients escaped from a nearby hospital, and they raised themselves, BY themselves, living in a trailer on the land that their parents rented, pretty much from what they watched on TV, until the owner of the land dies and a developer wants to build condos on that land. Well, Sally, of course, doesn�t want this to happen. But she finds herself in a dilemma when she begins to have feelings for �Steve Kellerman� (Mark Redfield), who inherits the land.

And�a part in the John Waters film A Dirty Shame. Busy little beaver, aren�t we? Was that film a lot of fun?
       Yes, working on a John Waters film was a ton of fun! I had a really small role as a �sex-addict�, but I got to work with singer/actor Chris Isaak and Selma Blair. John Waters really brought life to the set and his direction was actually more mild-mannered than I would have thought. For example, when I was doing my scene, he wasn�t quite sure how to word what he wanted me to do, but I got the jist and I blurted out, �You want me to feel him up?���Yes! Exactly.� he said.

And�Body Of Lies! Whew�what was Ridley Scott like?
       Wow! I arrived on the set for �Body of Lies� and almost immediately the AD (assistant director) came over to me and said �Mr. Scott would like to meet with you this morning�. I wasn�t sure how to react! So, after I signed in, I followed him to meet with Ridley Scott. What an experience! He wanted me to flirt with Russell Crowe�s character while he was dropping his son off at school. Ridley was very sociable, but also very in control of getting the shots he wanted out of the actors and crew. What a pro!
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Your Martin Luther King project sounds good. Did you follow his history closely?
     �The Drum Major�, the Martin Luther King project I�m working on, will be a great source of education about the last year of Martin Luther King Jr. �s life. Before this, I guess I knew possibly a little more about Martin Luther King than the average person, but I�ve really gained a lot of knowledge about him working on this project.
   An actor named Michael Mack (Star Trek Next Generation, Head of State), who plays �King� in the film, approached me about doing the sound and music for it after I worked with him on another project about the Battle of Bunker Hill. We hope to have it finished in the spring of 2009.

Here is one I sneak in on everybody, to dig into their psyche; What is your favorite film? Or, more specifically, your favorite horror film?
      Oh man! I get asked this question a lot and I can never pick just one film. I guess it depends on what kind of mood I�m in. Sometimes it�s Hitchcock�s Psycho. Sometimes it�s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Sometimes it�s Jaws. It�s hard to pick! There are so many great films out there.


What is on the horizon for Jennifer?
        Aside from �Stingy Jack� later in 2009, I�m also in preparations for another western called �Lady Gunfighter� and a film version of �Othello�. It�s great because they are all so different from one-another. I�m looking forward to trying my hand at Shakespeare. This version of Othello will be set during the American Civil War. It�s an interesting concept to set it during that period of history because of the issues of slavery and how freed blacks were treated.


Any last words before you leave us?
     I just want to mention my website www.jenniferrouse.com and my My Space page www.myspace.com/jenniferrouse. And finally, I want to thank you for taking the time to interview me!
My pleasure, dear.
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Film
Stingy Jack (Thriller- in pre-production)... Kaitlyn (lead)....Samuel Hain Productions
The Tell-Tale Heart (horror)....Nora (lead)....Redfield Arts
State of Play....Politician....Kevin MacDonald (director)
Come Hell Or High Water (western)...Helen Gatewood (lead)...Wayne Shipley (director)
Sins Of The Fathers....Molly Pinkerton....Stone Road Pictures
Step Up 2 The Streets...."Street" Dancer....Jon Chu (director)
Body of Lies (action)...Soccer Mom...Ridley Scott (director)
Step Up (drama)...Club Dancer ...Anne Fletcher (director)
The Death Of Poe (horror)...Mrs. Moran (lead)...Mark Redfield (director)
The Last Ride Of The Raven (drama)...April (supporting)...Palmetto Moon Studios
A Dirty Shame (comedy)...Sex Addict... John Waters (director)
Chainsaw Sally (horror/comedy)...Ice Cream Girl (supporting)...Redfield Arts/Planet X
Short Film
Last Call / Girl (lead) / Dan Poole (Alpha Dog Productions)
Television
The Washingtonienne / Politician / Sarah Jessica Parker (producer) HBO
The Wire (season 5, 10 episodes) / Whiting's Secretary / HBO
Creepy Canada "The Legend Of The Goatman" / April / Discovery Canada
Creepy Canada "The Haunting Of The Poe House" / Eyewitness / Discovery Canada
Creepy Canada "The Marrstown Banshee" / Marr's Daughter / Discovery Canada
Armed Robbery Orgasms / Armed Robbery Victim / Channel 4 London
The West Wing / Secret Service Agent / NBC
The District / News Reporter / CBS
The Wire (season 2) / Prostitute / HBO
Industrials
Hispanic Apostolate/ Volunteer Training Video / Catholic Charities
Modeling
The Passion of Persephone - Demeter - Rosanna Tufts
Nightmare Gloves - 2007 Calendar Model

 

 

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