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    Introducing HELL HATH NO FURY, a Dark Comedy about a Murderous Relationship

    November 9, 2021
    Hell Hath No Fury
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    Planet Thunder Productions is at it again! On today’s special edition of The Cinematic Schematic, Jacob and Zachary Burns rejoin the show to discuss the Indie Go-Go fundraising opportunity for their new film, Hell Hath No Fury. Fury resurrects one of Jacob Burns’ earlier scripts about a married couple who separately and unknowingly plan to murder each other on the same fateful night.

    Fury marks a shift in gears for Planet Thunder Productions. Much like the dark comedies such as Fargo or The Lady Killers from The Coen Brothers, the film will provide a lighter touch than their previous headier outings, Electric Nostalgia and Shifter. The team is also shaking up roles in the production. After serving as producer on several of the team’s recent feature-film productions, Zachary Burns is stepping into the director’s chair on Hell Hath No Fury for his directorial debut.

    The film is still in the fundraising phase of pre-production with an expected filming start date before the end of the year. The film blew past its initial $5,000 goal within a week and its $7,000 stretch goal within twenty-four hours. With just six days left in the fundraiser(as of the publication date) to reach their second stretch goal of $10,000, now is the perfect time to contribute and support genre filmmakers working in the state of Oklahoma. Every additional dollar raised will go directly into the production and to Oklahoma artists.

    As of the publication of this episode, the team is $1,500 short of their $10,000 stretch goal. Contribute to the Indie Go-Go today!

    Tune in to the full podcast conversation to hear more details about the exciting new production from Planet Thunder.


    Special Guests

    Zachary Burns

    Hell Hath No Fury director/producer

    Co-Founder of Planet Thunder Productions and The Cinematropolis

    Follow Zachary on Twitter @lefteyeburns


    Jacob Leighton Burns

    Hell Hath No Fury writer/producer/director

    Co-Founder of Planet Thunder Productions and The Cinematropolis

    Follow Jacob on Twitter @afilmbyburnsy


    According to the film’s Indie Go-Go page, Hell Hath No Fury can be described as:

    A dark comedy feature film about a married couple who separately and unknowingly plan to murder each other on the same fateful night. Produced by Planet Thunder Productions and written by Jacob Leighton Burns, Hell Hath No Fury will be the feature-length directorial debut of Zachary Burns.  

    Contribute to HELL HATH NO FURY today!

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    Caleb Masters
    Caleb Masters is a lifelong film and pop culture enthusiast with more than 10 years experience in writing, podcasting and video production. When he's not running The Cinematropolis or hosting The Cinematic Schematic podcast, Masters serves as an active member of the Oklahoma Film Critic's Circle where he currently serves as Vice President. He also loves video games. Follow him @CMastersTalk on Letterboxd, Instagram, or X.
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