Next Tuesday, August 26th, the horror / comedy Sanctuary; Quite A Conundrum is finally released worldwide!!! After all this time (we reviewed it WAY back in April of 2013), the hype, the awards, the festivals, the reviews, the constant posting, it is finally going to be accessible to the world. …
Read More »Sanctuary – Quite A Conundrum Available For Pre-Order
It’s been a long time coming but Sanctuary; Quite A Conundrum is now available for pre-order! The film has undergone a slight name change since I first reviewed it way back in April of 2013, adding the Sanctuary but the film is exactly the same version that I gushed over. …
Read More »Quite A Conundrum Red Band Movie Trailer Released
Quite A Conundrum is a film that I’ve been following since I wrote a review for it back in April of last year. It’s going to be getting its worldwide release later this year (2014) and I’m pumped to report that director Thomas Phillips has just released a red band …
Read More »The Top 10 Horror Films Of Director Thomas L. Phillips
Scaretissue is proud to present another guest contributor, Thomas L. Phillips. Thomas is a writer, director & producer of such films as Quite A Conundrum, Where I Begin and Special Dead. I first learned of Thomas when I watched and reviewed Quite A Conundrum and was absolutely blown away by …
Read More »Hollywood Premiere And Q&A With Cast Of Quite A Conundrum
Have you ever dreamed about attending a movie premiere in Hollywood, California? ScareTissue is going to make it happen for a couple of our readers. And best of all… it’ll be FREE!
Read More »First Full Length Trailer For Quite A Conundrum
Ever since I wrote my review for Quite A Conundrum I’ve had folks asking where they can see the film. I’ve been telling them to keep an eye on the official site and on the Facebook page for any updates on upcoming screenings.
Read More »Quite A Conundrum (2012)
I recently received an email through the contact form on the site which contained a press kit for a movie I’d not heard of called Quite A Conundrum. After the high praise and accolades that this independent film had received I decided to reach out to the filmmaker Thomas Phillips …
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