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As stories that failed to materialise go, The Dark Dimension is a doozy. Legends foretell of a time long ago (1993) where fan scholar Adrian Rigelsford, descended from a storm-swept...
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As stories that failed to materialise go, The Dark Dimension is a doozy. Legends foretell of a time long ago (1993) where fan scholar Adrian Rigelsford, descended from a storm-swept...
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- 8/6/2013
- by Andrew Reynolds
- Kasterborous.com
Stars: Rosie Day, Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth, David Lemberg, Dominique Provost-Chalkle | Written by Paul Hyett, Conal Palmer, Adrian Rigelsford | Directed by Paul Hyett
Brutal, harrowing, unflinching and relentless. Just some of the words that will no doubt be used to describe the debut feature of SFX artist turned director Paul Hyett; and they’d be right, The Seasoning House is all those things. But it is also a a damning indictment of the inhumantiy of man and price some pay for war; a true reflection on the horrors of war and of man.
The film follows Angel (Day), a deaf mute sold into slavery by soldiers who forcibly remove her from her home and kill her mother. Scarred by a birth mark on her face Angel is too ugly to be used for prostitution, instead Viktor, the vicious pimp that runs the seasoning house, takes her under his wing, using...
Brutal, harrowing, unflinching and relentless. Just some of the words that will no doubt be used to describe the debut feature of SFX artist turned director Paul Hyett; and they’d be right, The Seasoning House is all those things. But it is also a a damning indictment of the inhumantiy of man and price some pay for war; a true reflection on the horrors of war and of man.
The film follows Angel (Day), a deaf mute sold into slavery by soldiers who forcibly remove her from her home and kill her mother. Scarred by a birth mark on her face Angel is too ugly to be used for prostitution, instead Viktor, the vicious pimp that runs the seasoning house, takes her under his wing, using...
- 6/5/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Below is the international artwork from Kaleidoscope Entertainment, which will be announcing a UK release date soon. The directorial debut of busy Brit makeup FX artist Paul Hyett, who scripted with Conal Palmer and Adrian Rigelsford, The Seasoning House stars Rosie Day, Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth, Anna Walton and Jemma Powell in the story of Angel, a deaf-mute orphan who is forced to care for girls who have kidnapped and enslaved in a Balkan brothel, and plots to escape from her vicious captors. You can view the trailer below the poster, and go here for Hyett’s comments on The Seasoning House.
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- 1/25/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Below is the international artwork from Kaleidoscope Entertainment, which will be announcing a UK release date soon. The directorial debut of busy Brit makeup FX artist Paul Hyett, who scripted with Conal Palmer and Adrian Rigelsford, The Seasoning House stars Rosie Day, Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth, Anna Walton and Jemma Powell in the story of Angel, a deaf-mute orphan who is forced to care for girls who have kidnapped and enslaved in a Balkan brothel, and plots to escape from her vicious captors. You can view the trailer below the poster, and go here for Hyett’s comments on The Seasoning House.
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- 1/25/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Below is the international artwork from Kaleidoscope Entertainment, which will be announcing a UK release date soon. The directorial debut of busy Brit makeup FX artist Paul Hyett, who scripted with Conal Palmer and Adrian Rigelsford, The Seasoning House stars Rosie Day, Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth, Anna Walton and Jemma Powell in the story of Angel, a deaf-mute orphan who is forced to care for girls who have kidnapped and enslaved in a Balkan brothel, and plots to escape from her vicious captors. You can view the trailer below the poster, and go here for Hyett’s comments on The Seasoning House.
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- 1/25/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Paul Hyett, make up and prosthetics designer for the likes of Eden Lake, The Woman in Black, and Citadel, makes his directorial debut with The Seasoning House, a revenge thriller that went down a treat in the summer at FrightFest – you can read our review here.
The film has been picked up by Kaleidoscope Entertainment for a UK release in the New Year, and the rather brutal first trailer has landed online.
“The Seasoning House – where young girls are prostituted to the military. An orphaned deaf mute is enslaved to care for them. She moves between the walls and crawlspaces, planning her escape. Planning her ingenious and brutal revenge.”
Rosie Day, Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth, and Anna Walton star in the leads, with Hyett directing from a script he co-wrote with Conal Palmer and Adrian Rigelsford.
After the reception the film had in August at its premiere at FrightFest, this...
The film has been picked up by Kaleidoscope Entertainment for a UK release in the New Year, and the rather brutal first trailer has landed online.
“The Seasoning House – where young girls are prostituted to the military. An orphaned deaf mute is enslaved to care for them. She moves between the walls and crawlspaces, planning her escape. Planning her ingenious and brutal revenge.”
Rosie Day, Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth, and Anna Walton star in the leads, with Hyett directing from a script he co-wrote with Conal Palmer and Adrian Rigelsford.
After the reception the film had in August at its premiere at FrightFest, this...
- 11/8/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Seasoning House
Stars: Rosie Day, Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth, David Lemberg, Dominique Provost-Chalkle | Written by Paul Hyett, Conal Palmer, Adrian Rigelsford | Directed by Paul Hyett
Brutal, harrowing, unflinching and relentless. Just some of the words that will no doubt be used to describe the debut feature of SFX artist turned director Paul Hyett; and they’d be right, The Seasoning House is all those things. But it is also a a damning indictment of the inhumantiy of man and price some pay for war; a true reflection on the horrors of war and of man.
The film follows Angel (Day), a deaf mute sold into slavery by soldiers who forcibly remove her from her home and kill her mother. Scarred by a birth mark on her face Angel is too ugly to be used for prostitution, instead Viktor, the vicious pimp that runs the seasoning house, takes her under his wing,...
Stars: Rosie Day, Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth, David Lemberg, Dominique Provost-Chalkle | Written by Paul Hyett, Conal Palmer, Adrian Rigelsford | Directed by Paul Hyett
Brutal, harrowing, unflinching and relentless. Just some of the words that will no doubt be used to describe the debut feature of SFX artist turned director Paul Hyett; and they’d be right, The Seasoning House is all those things. But it is also a a damning indictment of the inhumantiy of man and price some pay for war; a true reflection on the horrors of war and of man.
The film follows Angel (Day), a deaf mute sold into slavery by soldiers who forcibly remove her from her home and kill her mother. Scarred by a birth mark on her face Angel is too ugly to be used for prostitution, instead Viktor, the vicious pimp that runs the seasoning house, takes her under his wing,...
- 8/23/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Six months after Stanley Kubrick died, a 'world exclusive' was published - a supposed last interview on the set of Eyes Wide Shut. Odd, thought Anthony Frewin, the director's long-time friend: this didn't sound like Kubrick. Was it a fake? Who was the author? He turns detective and follows the trail of a thoroughly shady character
Adrian Rigelsford? Ever heard of him? Me neither, back then. Funny name, eh? Sounds like someone made it up. Sounds like a character from a British comedy film of the 1950s played, perhaps, by the surly and camp Harold Lang (you'd recognise him all right).
Stanley Kubrick, my boss, died suddenly and unexpectedly at his home in Hertfordshire in March 1999 after completing the editing on what was his final film, Eyes Wide Shut, starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. There was still much to do on the picture's post-production and this engaged us full time over the ensuing months.
Adrian Rigelsford? Ever heard of him? Me neither, back then. Funny name, eh? Sounds like someone made it up. Sounds like a character from a British comedy film of the 1950s played, perhaps, by the surly and camp Harold Lang (you'd recognise him all right).
Stanley Kubrick, my boss, died suddenly and unexpectedly at his home in Hertfordshire in March 1999 after completing the editing on what was his final film, Eyes Wide Shut, starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. There was still much to do on the picture's post-production and this engaged us full time over the ensuing months.
- 11/20/2004
- by Anthony Frewin
- The Guardian - Film News
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