Stars: Rachael Perrell Fosket, Patrick D. Green, David Withers, Jason Reynolds, Robert Blanche, Mia Allen, Julia Bray, Gaelle Lola Beauvais, Alex Tiefenthaler | Written by Hank Huffman | Directed by Derek Carl
Remember back in 1998 when everyone threw their arms in the arms and complained incessantly about Gus Van Sant’s shot-for-shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho? Well if Gus van Sant had followed the formula of Derek Carl and Hank Huffman’s remake of The Brain That Wouldn’t Die then maybe there wouldn’t have been that many complaints!
If you haven’t seen the original, this version of The Brain That Wouldn’t Die tells the story of a mad scientist Dr. Bill Courtner (Patrick D. Green) who develops a means to keep human body parts alive. After a car accident he keeps his fiancée Jan Compton’s (Rachael Perrell Fosket) severed head alive for days in his laboratory.
Remember back in 1998 when everyone threw their arms in the arms and complained incessantly about Gus Van Sant’s shot-for-shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho? Well if Gus van Sant had followed the formula of Derek Carl and Hank Huffman’s remake of The Brain That Wouldn’t Die then maybe there wouldn’t have been that many complaints!
If you haven’t seen the original, this version of The Brain That Wouldn’t Die tells the story of a mad scientist Dr. Bill Courtner (Patrick D. Green) who develops a means to keep human body parts alive. After a car accident he keeps his fiancée Jan Compton’s (Rachael Perrell Fosket) severed head alive for days in his laboratory.
- 10/22/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The Screamfest Horror Film Festival has unveiled the lineup of films that will be featured at the 20th annual drive-in edition. Kicking off the fest, which runs from October 6-15, is Books of Blood, the Hulu original film based on Clive Barker’s horror anthology.
From director Brannon Braga and executive producer Seth MacFarlane, Books of Blood is slated to premiere on the streamer on October 7. Starring Britt Robertson, Anna Friel, Rafi Gavron, and Yul Vazquez, the pic takes a journey into uncharted and forbidden territory through three tales tangled in space and time.
Also among the list of screenings are Thirst, the first-ever Icelandic gay splatter vampire flick, psychological horror Sweet River (making its North American debut), and social media teen slasher Initiation from Screamfest alum John Berardo, which was recently acquired by Saban Films
“2020 has been challenging for everyone and certainly not how we planned on celebrating Screamfest’s 20th edition,...
From director Brannon Braga and executive producer Seth MacFarlane, Books of Blood is slated to premiere on the streamer on October 7. Starring Britt Robertson, Anna Friel, Rafi Gavron, and Yul Vazquez, the pic takes a journey into uncharted and forbidden territory through three tales tangled in space and time.
Also among the list of screenings are Thirst, the first-ever Icelandic gay splatter vampire flick, psychological horror Sweet River (making its North American debut), and social media teen slasher Initiation from Screamfest alum John Berardo, which was recently acquired by Saban Films
“2020 has been challenging for everyone and certainly not how we planned on celebrating Screamfest’s 20th edition,...
- 9/21/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
The latest edition of the Indie Spotlight contains all of the recent independent horror news sent our way. This week’s feature includes a new trailer for Girls Against Boys, first photos from Slamdance films Ghost Team One and Jug Face, a review of Bradley Scott Sullivan’s I Didn’t Come Here to Die, and much more:
New Trailer for Girls Against Boys: “When Shae (Danielle Panabaker), a naïve college student, is tormented by several men in a matter of days, she reaches her breaking point, and is drawn into coworker Lu’s (Nicole Laliberte) twisted plan for revenge. Together, the two embark on a gruesome killing spree, terrorizing and brutally murdering not just their attackers, but any man who gets in their way. However, after a wild weekend of retaliation, the friendship between the girls shifts into a dangerous obsession, and their perverse game becomes a desperate...
New Trailer for Girls Against Boys: “When Shae (Danielle Panabaker), a naïve college student, is tormented by several men in a matter of days, she reaches her breaking point, and is drawn into coworker Lu’s (Nicole Laliberte) twisted plan for revenge. Together, the two embark on a gruesome killing spree, terrorizing and brutally murdering not just their attackers, but any man who gets in their way. However, after a wild weekend of retaliation, the friendship between the girls shifts into a dangerous obsession, and their perverse game becomes a desperate...
- 1/13/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Fans of religious horror, keep your eyes on Todd and Jason Freeman's Wake Before I Die, a feature length film adapted from the novel My Soul to Take by their pastor father Dale Freeman. Check out the trailer and a new poster from artist Tom Hodge at The Dude Designs - and Fear Thy Neighbor!
Wake Before I Die was written and directed by The Brothers Freeman. It stars Robert McKeehen, Audrey Walker, Cheyenne Canfield, Elijah Nelson, Nouel Riel, Michael J. Prosser, Joshua St. James, Benedict Herrman, Victor Morris, Danny Bruno, Robert Blanche, Adrienne Vogel, Trish Egan, Betty Moyer, and Josiah Nelson. Robert Blanche produced.
“This was the first film that we shot in 2010," says Todd on the film's website. "Jason and I adapted the screenplay from our dad’s book My Soul to Take. Later that year we shot The Weather Outside, written and directed by Jason, and Cell Count,...
Wake Before I Die was written and directed by The Brothers Freeman. It stars Robert McKeehen, Audrey Walker, Cheyenne Canfield, Elijah Nelson, Nouel Riel, Michael J. Prosser, Joshua St. James, Benedict Herrman, Victor Morris, Danny Bruno, Robert Blanche, Adrienne Vogel, Trish Egan, Betty Moyer, and Josiah Nelson. Robert Blanche produced.
“This was the first film that we shot in 2010," says Todd on the film's website. "Jason and I adapted the screenplay from our dad’s book My Soul to Take. Later that year we shot The Weather Outside, written and directed by Jason, and Cell Count,...
- 1/5/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Some rentals are too good to be true. Hell yeah, we have something grrrrreat to share with you, and that is a completely new TV spot and trailer for Michele Taverna‘s horror movie Apartment 1303 3D. Now you expect me to say – the movie will open on… But, unfortunately, there’s still nothing about the release date! Can you believe it? Anyway, don’t let that bother you, check out the rest of this report to see two great videos!
In case you’re not so familiar with this project, I’m here to inform you that the movie comes from director Michele Taverna, and it’s actually an adaptation of Kei Ôishi‘s novel. While we’re still at the beginning of the report, I will just add that the Swedish director Daniel Fridell had originally been set to direct the project but was later replaced by Taverna.
In case you’re not so familiar with this project, I’m here to inform you that the movie comes from director Michele Taverna, and it’s actually an adaptation of Kei Ôishi‘s novel. While we’re still at the beginning of the report, I will just add that the Swedish director Daniel Fridell had originally been set to direct the project but was later replaced by Taverna.
- 12/4/2012
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
Daniel Fridell's 'Apartment 1303 3D' has revealed itself a new trailer for fans of supernatural remakes. Based on the J-horror movie the three-dimensional chiller stars Mischa Barton ('Homecoming'), Rebecca DeMornay ('Mother's Day'), Julianne Michelle ('Horrorween'), Corey Sevier and Robert Blanche. Jim Steele and Michele Taverna penned the script developed from the original story written by Kei Oishi....
- 6/6/2012
- Horror Asylum
Apartment 1303 is a remake of Ataru Oikawa’s 2007 Italian supernatural thriller of the same name. The horror movie is about a love/hate relationship between a mother and daughter turns into a tale of horror when the daughter moves out and into her first apartment. Apartments don't kill people; people kill people. The remake stars Mischa Barton (Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche (Crash, Ghost Whisperer) and Michele Taverna directs.
- 6/5/2012
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Well, this has been a long time coming. The first trailer for the 3D remake of Apartment 1303 has arrived, and it looks pretty damned creepy. Check it out and decide if this will be one of those flicks you pack your bags and head to the theatre to see.
Mischa Barton (Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche ("Crash," "Ghost Whisperer") all star in Apartment 1303; Michele Taverna directs.
Synopsis:
A love/hate relationship between a mother and daughter turns into a tale of horror when the daughter moves out and into her first apartment. Apartments don't kill people; people kill people.
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Mischa Barton (Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche ("Crash," "Ghost Whisperer") all star in Apartment 1303; Michele Taverna directs.
Synopsis:
A love/hate relationship between a mother and daughter turns into a tale of horror when the daughter moves out and into her first apartment. Apartments don't kill people; people kill people.
Look for more soon!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
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- 6/5/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The Grimm season finale, "The Woman in Black," airs tonight at 9 pm on NBC, and Esai Morales is back on Fairly Legal (9 pm, USA) in episode 2x10, "Shattered."
Episode summaries:
Fairly Legal -- Kate and Ben face off with Justin and Da Davidson during a negligence-complaint case. Elsewhere, Lauren starts the process for a client to buy an airline.
Grimm -- The search for the mysterious gold coins intensifies as the body count rises in Portland, Ore., and the arrival of a woman in black complicates matters for Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) in the Season 1 finale. Guest stars include Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Claire Coffee, Robert Blanche and Bree Turner.
Here is a recent interview with Sasha Roiz:
A clip from Fairly Legal, with Esai and Michael Trucco:
A couple of clips from tonight's Grimm:
And the teaser:
More updates coming over the weekend.
Episode summaries:
Fairly Legal -- Kate and Ben face off with Justin and Da Davidson during a negligence-complaint case. Elsewhere, Lauren starts the process for a client to buy an airline.
Grimm -- The search for the mysterious gold coins intensifies as the body count rises in Portland, Ore., and the arrival of a woman in black complicates matters for Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) in the Season 1 finale. Guest stars include Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Claire Coffee, Robert Blanche and Bree Turner.
Here is a recent interview with Sasha Roiz:
A clip from Fairly Legal, with Esai and Michael Trucco:
A couple of clips from tonight's Grimm:
And the teaser:
More updates coming over the weekend.
- 5/18/2012
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
We've been talking about the proposed 3D remake of Apartment 1303 for nearly a year now, and word has finally come that principal photography began on the film in Montreal last week!
Mischa Barton (Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche ("Crash," "Ghost Whisperer") all star.
Dig on the synopsis for the original Japanese film below, and look for more soon!
Apartment 1303 is white, bright and airy with a sheer white curtain blowing from the wind off the balcony and is on the 13th floor of a large building. The view onto the sea is breathtaking, but the history of the apartment is shocking. A number of young women have committed suicide by jumping off the balcony, and it is now about to happen again!
Mischa Barton (Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche ("Crash," "Ghost Whisperer") all star.
Dig on the synopsis for the original Japanese film below, and look for more soon!
Apartment 1303 is white, bright and airy with a sheer white curtain blowing from the wind off the balcony and is on the 13th floor of a large building. The view onto the sea is breathtaking, but the history of the apartment is shocking. A number of young women have committed suicide by jumping off the balcony, and it is now about to happen again!
- 11/8/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Today is a good day to be a zombie fan folks, as The Asylum and director Nick Lyon (Species: The Awakening) have debuted the first teaser trailer for Zombie Apocalypse. There are make-up effects, pitched battles and actress Taryn Manning in a shower scene, all in under two minutes. The clip shows solid production values and The Asylum, from the promotional material, seems to be backing a winner here based on the story and the cast. Also starring are Ving Rhames (Dawn of the Dead), Gary Weeks (Deadland), Johnny Pacar (The Dead Undead) and Lesley-Ann Brandt (InSight).
This title will debut on television first through the SyFy Network. The first air date is October 29th at 9:00pm and this is just two weeks after the premiere of "The Walking Dead." Perhaps there is a competitive air afoot. Then, not much later, The Asylum will release this title on DVD December 27th.
This title will debut on television first through the SyFy Network. The first air date is October 29th at 9:00pm and this is just two weeks after the premiere of "The Walking Dead." Perhaps there is a competitive air afoot. Then, not much later, The Asylum will release this title on DVD December 27th.
- 9/20/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
It's been a little while since we bought you anything on Daniel Fridell's new English language remake of J-horror flick 'Apartment 1303' but here's a freaky looking one-sheet for the new 3D project which certainly is effective in the shit-your-pants stakes. Mischa Barton ('Homecoming'), Rebecca DeMornay ('Mother's Day'), Julianne Michelle ('Horrorween') and Robert Blanche all star. Check out the new poster and plot synopsis below....
- 9/5/2011
- Horror Asylum
I'm as hard on remakes as the next guy, but damnit, these Apartment 1303 one-sheets really have got my ghost! You want cool artwork? Look no further, guys! Dig it!
Mischa Barton (Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche ("Crash," "Ghost Whisperer") have all been cast.
Dig on the synopsis for the original Japanese film below, and look for more soon!
Apartment 1303 is white, bright and airy with a sheer white curtain blowing from the wind off the balcony and is on the 13th floor of a large building. The view onto the sea is breathtaking, but the history of the apartment is shocking. A number of young women have committed suicide by jumping off the balcony, and it is now about to happen again!
Mischa Barton (Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche ("Crash," "Ghost Whisperer") have all been cast.
Dig on the synopsis for the original Japanese film below, and look for more soon!
Apartment 1303 is white, bright and airy with a sheer white curtain blowing from the wind off the balcony and is on the 13th floor of a large building. The view onto the sea is breathtaking, but the history of the apartment is shocking. A number of young women have committed suicide by jumping off the balcony, and it is now about to happen again!
- 5/13/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Bloody Disgusting just scored two new pretty awesome sales one sheets for Daniel Fridell's 3-D remake of Apartment 1303, which will star Mischa Barton (Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche ("Crash," "Ghost Whisperer"). Penned by Kei Ohishi and Michele Taverna, the redo of the 2007 Japanese flick is "a modern ghost story which turns a love/hate relationship between mother and daughter into a tale of horror. Some rentals are too good to be true." No word on release info, or if it has even gone behind cameras yet.
- 5/13/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Check out the new one-sheet for Apartment 1303 which seems to have an Elm Street and The Frighteners influence to it with the creepy crawly wall factor.
The Us remake has an impressive cast including Mischa Barton, Rebecca De Mornay, John Diehl, Julianne Michelle and Robert Blanche with Daniel Fridell directing. No set release date is set but we'll keep you posted. Dig on the one-sheet courtesy of Bloody-Disgusting.
Plot:
A modern ghost story which turns a love/hate relationship between mother and daughter into a tale of horror. Some rentals are too good to be true.
The Us remake has an impressive cast including Mischa Barton, Rebecca De Mornay, John Diehl, Julianne Michelle and Robert Blanche with Daniel Fridell directing. No set release date is set but we'll keep you posted. Dig on the one-sheet courtesy of Bloody-Disgusting.
Plot:
A modern ghost story which turns a love/hate relationship between mother and daughter into a tale of horror. Some rentals are too good to be true.
- 4/9/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Did you know that someone was remaking Ataru Oikawa’s “Apartment 1303″? Nobody told me about it, either. Then again, who would have thought there would be any interest whatsoever in an American remake of a less-than-spectacular Japanese horror movie? If this was 2002, I could see that happening, but given that the genre is just about played out here in the States, I’m actually kind of shocked that this article is even being written. But, I digress. The sales poster for director Daniel Fridell’s remake, which will star Mischa Barton, Rebecca De Mornay, John Diehl, Julianne Michelle, and Robert Blanche, honestly doesn’t look half bad. Given that I wasn’t a fan of the original film, I suppose this production has nowhere to go but up. Good for them. via Bloody Disgusting...
- 4/8/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
The first one-sheet for the remake of the Japanese terror tale Apartment 1303 is here, and it takes its cues from everything from A Nightmare on Elm Street to The Frighteners. Dig it!
Mischa Barton (Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche ("Crash," "Ghost Whisperer") have all been cast.
Dig on the synopsis for the original Japanese film below, and look for more soon!
Apartment 1303 is white, bright and airy with a sheer white curtain blowing from the wind off the balcony and is on the 13th floor of a large building. The view onto the sea is breathtaking, but the history of the apartment is shocking. A number of young women have committed suicide by jumping off the balcony, and it is now about to happen again!
Mischa Barton (Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche ("Crash," "Ghost Whisperer") have all been cast.
Dig on the synopsis for the original Japanese film below, and look for more soon!
Apartment 1303 is white, bright and airy with a sheer white curtain blowing from the wind off the balcony and is on the 13th floor of a large building. The view onto the sea is breathtaking, but the history of the apartment is shocking. A number of young women have committed suicide by jumping off the balcony, and it is now about to happen again!
- 4/7/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Bloody Disgusting just scored a pretty awesome sales one sheet for Daniel Fridell's 3-D remake of Apartment 1303 3D, which will star Mischa Barton (Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche ("Crash," "Ghost Whisperer"). The poster, featuring a wall coming to life, looks inspired by the infamous sequence in A Nightmare on Elm Street. Penned by Kei Ohishi and Michele Taverna, the redo of the 2007 Japanese flick is a modern ghost story which turns a love/hate relationship between mother and daughter into a tale of horror. Some rentals are too good to be true.
- 4/7/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Another new upcoming ghost story is Daniel Fridell's 3-D remake of 'Apartment 1303'. The original Japanese horror tale, of the same name, from writer/director Ataru Oikawa came out in 2007 so it was only time before an English-speaking remake would be shoved in our faces. And according to the IMDb (yikes!) the likes of Mischa Barton (below), Rebecca De Mornay, John Diehl, Julianne Michelle and Robert Blanche are all set to star in the remake. De Mornay can be seen this April in the 'Saw II', 'Saw III' yada-yada director Darren Lynn Bousman's new crime horror 'Mother's Day', which stars hotties Jaime King and Briana Evigan....
- 1/7/2011
- Horror Asylum
Some casting news came in from the Internet Movie Database today for Daniel Fridell's upcoming 3D (of course) remake of the overseas spooker Apartment 1303, and we've got the skinny for you right here.
As always, we're working to confirm this so take the following announcement as more of a rumor until we do, but it appears as if Mischa Barton (pictured below; Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche ("Crash," "Ghost Whisperer") have all been cast.
Dig on the synopsis for the original Japanese film below, and look for more soon!
Apartment 1303 is white, bright and airy with a sheer white curtain blowing from the wind off the balcony and is on the 13th floor of a large building. The view onto the sea is breathtaking,...
As always, we're working to confirm this so take the following announcement as more of a rumor until we do, but it appears as if Mischa Barton (pictured below; Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche ("Crash," "Ghost Whisperer") have all been cast.
Dig on the synopsis for the original Japanese film below, and look for more soon!
Apartment 1303 is white, bright and airy with a sheer white curtain blowing from the wind off the balcony and is on the 13th floor of a large building. The view onto the sea is breathtaking,...
- 1/6/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Apparently Daniel Fridell's 3-D remake of Apartment 1303 is already casting up. The untrustworthy IMDb reports that Mischa Barton (Homecoming, Walled In, The Sixth Sense), Rebecca De Mornay (Mother's Day, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), John Diehl (Stargate, Jurassic Park III), Julianne Michelle (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), and Robert Blanche ("Crash," "Ghost Whisperer") have all be cast, although this should be considered Rumor until otherwise reported. Penned by Kei Ohishi and Michele Taverna, the pic is a modern ghost story which turns a love/hate relationship between mother and daughter into a tale of horror. Some rentals are too good to be true.
- 1/6/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
John Diehl ( Jurassic Park III) and Jullianne Michelle are set to star in Apartment 1303 for director Daniel Fridell and writers Jim Steele and Michele Taverna. The IMDb listing for this film also has Mischa Barton, Rebecca De Mornay and Robert Blanche credited as starring, but that is unconfirmed until we hear something more official. Apartment 1303 is a remake of Ataru Oikawa's 2007 chiller about a mother grieving over the mysterious death of her daughter who jumped from the 13th floor of her apartment. With her surviving daughter, the mother sets out to learn more about the residence which has a history of suicides.
- 1/6/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The official website for Merchant Films has been updated with a massive cast listing for Darin Scott's Something Wicked. Shantel VanSanten (The Final Destination), John Robinson (Transformers), Brittany Murphy (Sin City), James Patrick Stuart, Julian Morris Julian Morris (Donkey Punch, Sorority Row), Betty Moyer, Lance Rosen, Robert Blanche, Jerry Buxbaum, Joe Feeney, October Moore, Angelique Perrin, Mike Hawkins, John Breen, Gilbert Martin del Campo and Patricia Malley Thacher have all joined the film, with an official synopsis available beyond the break. Shooting is now underway. Darin Scott's Dark House is currently in post-production. Something Wicked is a current day action thriller set in a mid-size American community (Eugene, Oregon) in the Pacific Northwest. Christine and her boyfriend James have just graduated from Highland High School and are looking forward to enjoying their future together.....
- 5/20/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
Director Darin Scott ( Tales from the Hood ) is up in Oregon on his latest thriller Something Wicked . We alerted you to this production last month when actress Brittany Murphy joined the cast. Since then, there have been a few new developments. Notably, the cast has grown with Shantel VanSanten ( The Final Destination ), John Robinson ( Transformers ), James Patrick Stuart ( 90210 ), Julian Morris ( Donkey Punch , Sorority Row ), Betty Moyer, Lance Rosen and Robert Blanche now on board. An official synopsis is also available: Set in a mid-size American community (Eugene, Oregon) in the Pacific Northwest, Christine and her boyfriend James have just graduated from Highland High School and are looking forward to enjoying their future together. Everything appears to be going...
- 5/20/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
A trailer for the direct-to-disc sequel, Without a Paddle: Nature’s Calling, is now online. The successor to the Seth Green and Dax Sheppeard comedy arrives on shelves January 13 and stars Oliver James, Kristopher Turner, Rik Young, Will Cuddy, Robert Blanche, Amber McDonald, Todd Robinson and Madison Riley. Check out the trailer, official synopsis and box art below. Official Synopsis: What do you get when you mix a lawyer, a slacker and a British Guy with the great outdoors? The wettest, wildest, and most outrageous road trip since Lewis & Clark! As a last wish for a little old lady, Ben the lawyer (James), his best friend Zach (Turner), and a wacky Brit, Nigel (Young), team up to find her missing granddaughter. But there’s one little problem…She’s somewhere deep in the wilderness getting in touch with nature. See what happens when three guys without a plan, without a...
- 1/5/2009
- by James Cook
- TheMovingPicture.net
ROME -- Branko Schmidt's The Melon Route (Put Lubenica), a Croatian drama about a people smuggler who protects the sole survivor of an accident for which he was responsible, was the top film at the first Drake International Film Festival, taking home the award for best film plus the best actress award.
The festival, held near Naples in the city of Caserta, began June 23 and concluded Saturday.
John DeBellis was selected as best director for his work on The Last Request, a comedy about a son who leaves seminary to carry out his father's last request to have the family name carried on. The DIFF Future Award went to the New Zealand horror spoof Black Sheep, a comedy about a genetic experiment that turns sheep into bloodthirsty killers -- set in a country with more sheep than people.
Mei Sun, who played the sole survivor of the smuggling accident in Route, won the prize for actress, while the actor nod was given to Punk Love star Robert Blanche.
The festival, held near Naples in the city of Caserta, began June 23 and concluded Saturday.
John DeBellis was selected as best director for his work on The Last Request, a comedy about a son who leaves seminary to carry out his father's last request to have the family name carried on. The DIFF Future Award went to the New Zealand horror spoof Black Sheep, a comedy about a genetic experiment that turns sheep into bloodthirsty killers -- set in a country with more sheep than people.
Mei Sun, who played the sole survivor of the smuggling accident in Route, won the prize for actress, while the actor nod was given to Punk Love star Robert Blanche.
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