Calendar: December 5-11, 2025
December 5th, 2025

Our movie and media Calendar appears every Friday/Saturday on C-U Blogfidential and caters to the downstate region anchored by Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, USA.
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MILESTONES | Happy Birthday to You!
12/6: Andy Due (producer/performer, Rubber Chicken Films/RL3 Productions, Charleston, IL)
12/8: Britten Traughber (photographer, Britten Traughber Photography, Tucson, AZ)
12/10: Sidney Taiko (editor/publisher, Storm Cellar, San Diego, CA)
FIELD REPORT DU HQ | From Wherever It May Be Said
As promised, CUBlog has been marching through all the relevant movie-centric topics of Champaign, Urbana, and the cities beyond that are fit to post, so this week we might as well give in to Ye Ed’s instincts, inspired by last week’s oddball “Images” investigation, and file a Report that is all about the thrilling and chilling going on in our scene. So much of the original output engineered by our creators and producers has fallen under that catch-all category, in fact, that we could publish a horror mag entirely dedicated to it (…don’t tempt us…) but, for the moment, it’s best if we keep the scary score right here!
To start, our friends Chase & Shep (Chase Todd and Aaron Sheppard) plan to celebrate their fifth anniversary of 217 grooviness this Sunday, December 7, with a livestream that will launch on Facebook starting at 7 p.m. Join them to revel in all things C&S including their music and comedy/horror shorts, as well as Todd and Phil Hazen’s more recent films and podcasts, which includes a surprise out of left field that made its internet debut on Friday, October 16, at Found TV, a haven for fans of found-footage entertainment we have cited a couple of times previously in our coverage. THE WITCH HOUSE is a short made by Ontario filmmaker and animator Ron Chevarie (OSMOSIS JONES, SPACE JAM), who plays a relic hunter setting out to locate “El Libro de Los Muertos,” the cursed book from “Camp Chasenshep” that has wreaked havoc in several C&S movie joints to date. You can watch THE WITCH HOUSE right here with a free or paid account, while Chevarie’s other first-person excursions into the supernatural and paranormal, produced under his Haunted Lodge Productions label with his wife Jan, include a feature called THE WHO INCIDENT, also at Found TV, and a new hour-long excursion, ALIEN BTS, which went live at the “Stash – Sci-Fi Cinema” channel on YouTube last week on Thursday, November 27, as well as on Found. Apparently, several guests from the found footage/phenomena indie film scene make appearances in ALIEN BTS, so be sure to watch it all the way through with eyes wide open. Don’t blink!
And then, if you’re like us and believe that every day has the potential to bring a little Halloween cheer even though it’s now December with a healthy covering of snow on the ground, you won’t mind that we’re finally getting around to sharing our next ghoulish ditty. Episode 29 of THE ANDY DUE SHOW went live with its deadpan undead humor the same day as did THE WITCH HOUSE, October 16, and finds our friend in humorous non sequitur and malapropism, Andy Due of Rubber Chicken Films, up to his trademark wit with a love letter to the ghoulden days of horror. Slashers of the Eighties, Frankenstein’s monster, Vincent Price, and more receive a loving send-up and his lab assistants include the witchy Zoe Due, the vampy Kaity Bequette, the electrifying Austin Beaty, and the head-turning Gela and Dave Rediger from Camp Nostalgic Studios. Fright of frights, a solo upload of the Frankenstein sequence set to the classic novelty single “The Monster Mash” performed by Bobby “Boris” Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers – the in-episode version features an original take, recorded by Due, of the 1962 hit – has amassed more than twenty-seven thousand views! You can watch the full episode and much more on YouTube.
Now, we’ll stitch together a few short notes. Southern Illinois resident Jed Brian, producer of the indie slasher UNLISTED OWNER, shared on Facebook two weeks ago his “one million views” plaque from YouTube, which he earned due to his writing and acting work in a myriad of horror film shorts posted to the channel of southern California filmmaker Alex Magaña, ACMofficial. And Decatur area resident Jessie Seitz, the make-up effects artist and director, shared on Facebook that her long-gestating documentary on women in her creature-crafting field, MONSTER GIRLS, will have its world premiere tonight, December 5, as part of the “Late Shift at the Grindhouse” program at the FilmScene theater in the Chauncey building of downtown Iowa City, Iowa. And Springfield area resident Ash Hamilton, editor of Horror-fix.com and the filmmaker behind HOLES IN THE SKY and FINAL DAYS, has begun production on his next found-footage feature called MANGLED: THE SHELBYVILLE TORTURE TAPES, a true crime docudrama that posits a notorious serial killer is still at large. And Monticello resident Robert Christian, through his Champaign-based company Dreamscape Cinema, has finally released the middle chapter of his “evil taxidermist” trilogy, C.O.R.N. II: MIND HARVEST; featuring genre vet Jessica Morris and the returning Robert Donovan, his follow-up is being represented by Playa Media Group and can now be viewed on Tubi with its predecessor. Christian attended the American Film Market in the Century City neighborhood of Los Angeles last month to hobnob and solicit support and sales for future projects.
To close on an exciting yet bummer note, we were going to hype the improbable home video release by American Genre Film Archive of THE MOVIE ORGY, once thought untenable due to it being made up of several hours’ worth of unlicensed clips. But, never say never? The Blu-ray edition was revealed this past Monday, December 1, on the Vinegar Syndrome website and the legendary mash-up, created by future Hollywood filmmakers Joe Dante and Jon Davison, has already sold out. Toured to college campuses through the early Seventies and rarely seen since, THE MOVIE ORGY had one of its very first public play dates at the University of Illinois in May of 1971. You can read more about it in a prior Report and, hopefully, the folks at AGFA and VinSyn will consider a second run to give more folks a chance to get it.
CONFIDENTIAL ALMANAC | Dates in Film Culture History
55 Years Ago … November 1970: Location filming commences in the Champaign and Vermilion counties of east central Illinois on BAD CHARLESTON CHARLIE, an independent action-comedy feature derived from the exploits of Prohibition-era gangster and dubious local legend Charlie Birger (1881-1928). Bad Charleston Charlie Associates and Studio 9 Productions are partnering on this motion picture, having set up a central office in Champaign and received investment funds from local businesses, while the main architect of the operation is producer, co-writer, and star Ross Hagen, who recently appeared in the television show DAKTARI and the theatrical Elvis Presley vehicle SPEEDWAY. Industry professionals that Hagen is welcoming from Los Angeles include director Ivan Nagy, cinematographer Michael Neyman, assistant directors Eric Lidberg and A.J. Lorea, and performers Kelly Thordsen, Hoke Howell, Dal Jenkins, Carmen Zapata, and John Carradine. Community members and University of Illinois students are also playing roles on both sides of the camera, according to articles in the November 7 and 11 editions of the Daily Illini, in scenes being photographed at Kickapoo State Park near Danville, the tiny town of Fairmount located between Danville and Champaign, and coal mining country in southern Illinois to depict Birger’s exploits before his turn to crime. Interior segments will be completed on sound stages once the visitors return to California. Word is that CHARLESTON takes a lighthearted approach to the Birger saga, making him out as a bumbling Al Capone idolizer instead of a Robin Hood type with a mean streak as he is described in scholarship; the screen story retains his real-life row with the Ku Klux Klan while it downplays his scuffles with the law and omits his clashes against the rival Shelton brothers gang that involved airplane bombings and assassinations. It is unclear what distributor will release CHARLESTON in the near future or what is next for Studio 9, which local participants Martin D. Wright and Charlie Lo Bue formed with the help of Hagen and Lidberg based on the latter’s experience as partners in a Hollywood entertainment company, Triforum, Inc. [R]
LOCAL FILMS & EVENTS | Support Your Media Storytellers
@ Flyover Film Studios, Rantoul, IL
“Swappin’ Around the Christmas Tree” event (12/6, 12-6 p.m.) Information
@ Phoenix Savoy 16 + IMAX, Savoy, IL
Chambana Film Society* presents “The Savoy Arthouse” feat. HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS (12/7, 3 p.m.)
NOW PLAYING | Champaign-Urbana Area
@ AMC Champaign 13, Champaign, IL
100 NIGHTS OF HERO*, DHURANDHAR (in Hindi with English sub), FACKHAM HALL*, FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S 2, JUJUTSU KAISEN: EXECUTION (animé) (in Japanese with English sub or English dub), KILL BILL: THE WHOLE BLOODY AFFAIR (re-release), SENTIMENTAL VALUE (in Norwegian and English), ETERNITY, NOW YOU SEE ME: NOW YOU DON’T,WICKED: FOR GOOD, ZOOTOPIA 2 (animation) (12/5 on), ELLA MCCAY (12/11 on) *single screenings daily
@ Phoenix Savoy 16 + IMAX, Savoy, IL
DHURANDHAR (in Hindi with English sub), FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S 2, JUJUTSU KAISEN: EXECUTION (animé) (in Japanese with English sub or English dub), MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG (filmed stage musical), ETERNITY, NOW YOU SEE ME: NOW YOU DON’T, NUREMBERG, RENTAL FAMILY, THE RUNNING MAN, WICKED: FOR GOOD, ZOOTOPIA 2 (animation) (12/5 on), The Metropolitan Opera: The Magic Flute (12/6, 1 p.m., recorded), UFC 323: Merab Dvalishvili vs. Petr Yan, more (mixed martial arts) (12/6, 9 p.m., simulcast), ELF (12/6, 4 & 6:30 p.m.; 12/7, 3 & 7 p.m.; 12/10, 7 p.m.), “Andre Rieu: Merry Christmas” (concert film) (12/7, 3 p.m.; 12/10, 7 p.m.), WEDDING CRASHERS (12/11, 4 & 7 p.m.)
@ Pine Lounge, 1st floor, Illini Union, UIUC, Urbana, IL
Illini Union Board presents CAUGHT STEALING (12/5-12/6, 7 p.m., free w/i-card)
@ The Virginia Theatre, Champaign, IL
The News-Gazette Film Series presents IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (12/6, 1 & 7 p.m.), “Holiday in Whoville” annual event feat. HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS (1966) (12/7, 12 p.m. doors, cartoon at 1, 2, 3, and 4 p.m.)
Events featuring locally produced movies are marked with an asterisk (*). Additional “Now Playing” and “Coming Soon” listings appear after the jump!
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