James T. Warbington’s The Black Earth, New Website Launch and Official Selection, Iris Film Festival

My buddy James T. Warbington’s short zombie film The Black Earth has a new website here where you can watch it for free, and it is an official selection of the Iris Film Festival in Huntingdon, PA.

About the film:

The Black Earth

A Zombie Apocalyspe has begun in the Village of Black Earth, Wisconsin. But two outcast rednecks with a 12 pack of beer a baseball bat and a boat paddle plan to save their home town and the world….one beer at a time.

Starring: Jefferson Traywick, Jon Dannelley, Quinn Levandoski, Jenny Helms, Kevin Frisch & Rob Romero.

Directed By: James T. Warbington.

Music By: Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band & The Tone Deaf Pig-Dogs.

Executive Producers: Black Scorpion Films, LLC
Family Curse Productions, Andrea Springman & James T. Warbington.

Published by Jason W. Ellis

I am an Associate Professor of English at the New York City College of Technology, CUNY whose teaching includes composition and technical communication, and research focuses on science fiction, neuroscience, and digital technology. Also, I coordinate the City Tech Science Fiction Collection, which holds more than 600 linear feet of magazines, anthologies, novels, and research publications.