Stars: Scott Bakula, Kevin J. O’Connor, Famke Janssen, Joseph Latimore, Sheila Tousey, Susan Traylor, Ashley Tesoro, Trevor Edmond, Wayne Grace, Daniel von Bargen, Johnny Venocur | Written and Directed by Clive Barker
Liverpool born Clive Barker is a well-known name in fiction, and especially in horror. His novels have sold millions of copies all over the world and many of his stories have been adapted to the screen over the last three decades, one of those films was Lord of Illusions, based on the short story “The Last Illusion” from Barker’s Books of Blood Vol. 6, a compilation of stories from 1985.
Directed by Clive himself, Lord of Illusions is a fantasy horror starring Scott Bakula (Quantum Leap), Kevin J. O’Connor and Famke Janssen (X-Men). This was the last film that Barker directed after previously stepping behind the camera for Nightbreed and Hellraiser. The director’s cut of Lord of Illusions is,...
Liverpool born Clive Barker is a well-known name in fiction, and especially in horror. His novels have sold millions of copies all over the world and many of his stories have been adapted to the screen over the last three decades, one of those films was Lord of Illusions, based on the short story “The Last Illusion” from Barker’s Books of Blood Vol. 6, a compilation of stories from 1985.
Directed by Clive himself, Lord of Illusions is a fantasy horror starring Scott Bakula (Quantum Leap), Kevin J. O’Connor and Famke Janssen (X-Men). This was the last film that Barker directed after previously stepping behind the camera for Nightbreed and Hellraiser. The director’s cut of Lord of Illusions is,...
- 6/2/2014
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
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- 7/26/2011
- by Michelle Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Hanna Stratton, Sable Simone, Roxana Garcia, Alison Dahlstrom, Samira Kazemeni, Tammie Starr, Nanette Michelle, Kristin Wallace, Zeta Morrison attend 2011 Wtv online calendar casting call at Empire Night Club in Hollywood. Photo copyright curtis sabir / PR Photos Nana Gbewonyo, Johnny V., Eric Zuley. Sam Sarpong attend 2011 Wtv online calendar casting call at Empire Night Club in Hollywood. Photo copyright curtis sabir / PR Photos Roxana Garcia, Alison Dahlstrom, Sam Sarpong attend 2011 Wtv online calendar casting call at Empire Night Club in Hollywood. Photo copyright curtis sabir / PR Photos Nanett Michelle, Samira Kazemeni, Zeta Kazemeni, attend 2011 Wtv online calendar casting call at Empire Night Club in Hollywood. Photo copyright curtis sabir / PR...
- 7/25/2011
- by Michelle Wray
- Monsters and Critics
With an already awesome catalogue of output on both DVD and Blu-ray under their belts, the UK’s favourite cult label, Arrow Video, is a genre force to be reckoned with. So if you just can’t keep your mitts off of the quality material they keep firing out, then feast your eyes on some seriously juicy upcoming releases!
23rd May – The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (Blu-ray)
When Sam, an American writer living in Rome, witnesses an attempted murder in an art gallery and reports the crime to the police, he unwittingly sets the killer’s sights on himself and his beautiful model girlfriend. Things soon start to unravel as it becomes clear that, with the identity of the villain very much open to question, Sam himself is a prime suspect in the case. As the murders continue, Sam begins his own investigations into the serial killings, hoping to somehow clear his name.
23rd May – The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (Blu-ray)
When Sam, an American writer living in Rome, witnesses an attempted murder in an art gallery and reports the crime to the police, he unwittingly sets the killer’s sights on himself and his beautiful model girlfriend. Things soon start to unravel as it becomes clear that, with the identity of the villain very much open to question, Sam himself is a prime suspect in the case. As the murders continue, Sam begins his own investigations into the serial killings, hoping to somehow clear his name.
- 5/6/2011
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
Groucho Marx and Alice Cooper out on the town? Joss Stone sharing takeaways with Tom Cruise. We celebrate Hollywood's more unlikely alliances
As the nation recovers from Tony Blair's literary mea innocentia, another era-defining memoir emerges this week when Straight Up, Danny Dyer's shoot-from-the-hip autobiography hits the shelves. The publicity confides that the book "tears it up proper and delivers on every page", and only the very naive would doubt such a claim. Everyone knows Dyer as the salt-of-the-earth rough diamond whose straight-talking DVD commentaries and girlfriend-slashing "production error" in his advice column have made him the toast of coalition Britain.
Less well known is that the Canning Town bruiser and the late Harold Pinter shared a generation-spanning and credulity-stretching friendship. The young Dyer appeared in two of Pinter's plays, the Hackney-born playwright taking the chirpy East End sparrow under his wing in an odd-couple hook-up that called...
As the nation recovers from Tony Blair's literary mea innocentia, another era-defining memoir emerges this week when Straight Up, Danny Dyer's shoot-from-the-hip autobiography hits the shelves. The publicity confides that the book "tears it up proper and delivers on every page", and only the very naive would doubt such a claim. Everyone knows Dyer as the salt-of-the-earth rough diamond whose straight-talking DVD commentaries and girlfriend-slashing "production error" in his advice column have made him the toast of coalition Britain.
Less well known is that the Canning Town bruiser and the late Harold Pinter shared a generation-spanning and credulity-stretching friendship. The young Dyer appeared in two of Pinter's plays, the Hackney-born playwright taking the chirpy East End sparrow under his wing in an odd-couple hook-up that called...
- 10/8/2010
- by James Donaghy
- The Guardian - Film News
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